Predicting The Raw Vs SmackDown WWE Survivor Series 2019 Card

4. Raw Vs SmackDown (5-on-5 Womens)

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Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair have formed an uneasy alliance thanks to their shared conflicts with Sasha Banks and Bayley respectively of late, but the two are easily divided for the night if brand warfare becomes this month's difference between them.

Playing off the mutual respect they've shown one another lately, the appeal of the captains eventually squaring off would be paid off within the body of the match itself, even if their loose truce was revived after the show.

In terms of teams, this contest will be the biggest victim of WWE's shortsighted booking of the rest of the division in 2019. With Alexa Bliss, Nikki Cross, Fire & Desire, Asuka, Kairi Sane, Carmella, The IIconics, Ember Moon, Dana Brooke, Sarah Logan, Liv Morgan and others to split across two brands and two teams, there are more than enough talented and/or entertaining acts to fill out each squad.

How those sides look will depend entirely on the draft - it's tragically unlikely either side will get much help from storylines in the meantime.

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