8 HUGE WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

6. Uncle Howdy Makes His Pay-Per-View Debut!

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Bray Wyatt and LA Knight's intriguing slap battle on SmackDown hasn't been formally added to the card as of writing, nor does it really need to be.

Whether or not it's just because he's wrestling an actual person instead of a TitanTron masked oddity or simply because Knight helped Wyatt unlock a very specific brand of terror, the segments have played out remarkably well even if their actual matches should probably be approached with caution. And though Survivor Series' midcard isn't particularly overstuffed, it should stay that way with WarGames bookends surely likely to go long.

That's not to say Uncle Howdy can't work a pape for the first time.

Spooking Knight beyond those screen interruptions that kicked all of this off could be interesting, and live crowds are still popping daft for anything the former Fiend does. As something short but impactful on a major stage, Wyatt could prep his new alter-ego impeccably for the Royal Rumble undercard/TV main event match the pair are currently set to work.

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