9 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

8. The Viking Raiders (Raw) Vs. The New Day (SmackDown) Vs. The Undisputed Era (NXT)

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Rare will a contest be made marginally worse by the inclusion of The New Day, but the original version of this encounter featuring The Viking Raiders, The Undisputed Era and The Revival promised a series of inter-match angles between the pairs as well as a retelling of the classic triple threat tag story told between Scott Dawson, Dash Wilder, #DIY and The Authors Of Pain from 2017's TakeOver: Orlando.

Fortunately, Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish's NXT go-home blinder with Full Sail returning heroes Dash and Dawson went some way to softening the blow. Now, all that remains is the promise of another cracker.

Bristling with all sorts of potential, the three units are all perfectly polished for a situation of this nature - so much so that it's likely psychology will take a hike for the good of the non-stop collection of boy-poppers and high risk/high reward high spots.

The sort of match that'll be remembered the journey rather than the destination, it's an easy one to give to NXT too, not least with them likely to lose one or both Survivor Series elimination matches elsewhere on the card.

Winner - The Undisputed Era

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