9 HUGE WWE Survivor Series 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

3. Becky Lynch (Raw) Vs. Bayley (SmackDown) Vs. Shayna Baszler (NXT)

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Positioned in this list as the main event because your writer believes it's where it should go, the Women's Champion Vs Champion Vs Champion match may be the most anticipated match on a card that already has a great deal going for it elsewhere. It certainly has the potential to be the best battle of the night too.

In Shayna Baszler, it appears that Vince McMahon may have found his perfect compromise between Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey, with a brilliant month spent decimating main roster stars implying that he's got his eye on using her far more after this event.

Insistent on not being robbed of agency, 'The Man' and the former 'Hugger' have both delivered strong verbal and physical strikes in an elegantly arranged triple threat, elevating the 'Queen Of Spades' merely by showing her such respect in the first place. The fact that - assuming Sasha Banks accompanies Bayley - three of the Four Horsewomen of wrestling and MMA will all be present makes the spectacle all the more alluring.

Baszler winning the match and the night for NXT would be huge for the newest third brand, not least if she can somehow score the win over Lynch. Bayley is a marginally safer bet, but the rematch potential in a singles clash is WrestleMania-worthy.

Winner - Shayna Baszler

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