9 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Team Raw Vs. Team SmackDown Vs. Team NXT (Women)

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Emerging victorious here because at least they've been a team for more than five f*cking seconds, the SmackDown Women's side were assembled in relatively short order compared to the time it took Charlotte to pull a team together from Raw and NXT to reveal absolutely nothing about their eventual Survivor Series squad.

Like the male equivalent, the idea of a five-on-five-on-five match is arguably as interesting as the in-ring action itself. What the f*ck will it look like? How the f*ck will it actually work? Does anybody, at all, stand a chance of getting the f*ck over from it? "Don't know" is likely the answer currently emerging from WWE corridors so that's what readers can have here too.

Not to spoil the prediction for the next match, but SmackDown and Raw picking up (relatively meaningless) wins here allows for NXT to scoop up the prizes elsewhere on the show. For this reason alone, the blue brand get the duke here. For the good of a flailing main roster women's league, he's hoping the match is given time to sell itself too.

Winner - Team SmackDown

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