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

1. Sasha Banks Returns!

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Survivor Series sold out early into Triple H's run as WWE's Head Of Creative, and the reasons seemed threefold;

1) There was unquestionable and focused creative momentum behind the company for the first time in nearly two decades. This wasn't just a good WrestleMania build or the random fun of a Royal Rumble. This was earnest enthusiasm quickly converted into ticket sales.

2) The rumours about 'The Game' bringing WarGames back for Survivor Series had swirled early, and the first opportunity to see one in a big arena for three years was too much for the Boston, Massachusetts locals to resist.

3) The location was a clue that Sasha Banks and WWE had resolved their issue and it's "Boss Time" yet again.

That investment will be rewarded with her dramatic return, but it'll occur either after the Women's WarGames match has concluded or independent of the scene entirely. Strong enough on its own steam, the moment will be one of WWE's biggest of the year and will feed nicely into the company's post-show press scrum.

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