8 Ways WWE's Booking For Survivor Series Has Made No Sense

1. The Big Guy Can't Make Up His Mind

When "The Big Guy" made his triumphant return on Raw against Bo Dallas a few weeks ago, afterward on Raw Fallout he cut an excellent impassioned promo that had a lot of fans talking. He was humbled and near tears from the response he received from the crowd, and spent a moment talking about how he has become a man he wasn't proud of, he was acting out and he was ashamed and he was anxious for a second chance. He said the WWE needed a hero now more than ever, and he was ready to be that hero. Then a few weeks go by and it might as well have been erased from WWE canon. Ryback reverts right back to the arrogant wrecking ball who is only out for himself, behaving like a total jerk and pretty much admitting that he's all about the money, delivering a spinebuster to Cena because he doesn't sign his paychecks. So two weeks ago Ryback is a humbled, changed man who wants the fans to embrace him as their hero, and now he's back to a money-hungry d-bag. And the bad part is that he's right, WWE does need heroes, as the company is woefully short on high level babyfaces, and they willingly damaged his momentum through poor writing. So what did you think were the worst parts of the build to Survivor Series, and do you still have high hopes for the event? Sound off in the comments.
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