Updated Survivor Series Card After Last Night's WWE SmackDown

Charlotte's title win triggers a reshuffle.

Charlotte Flair Alexa Bliss Survivor Series
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Taking place this Sunday (19 November), Survivor Series 2017 is WWE's last 'big four' pay-per-view of the year, and while the card looked close to completion earlier this week, last night's SmackDown brought a notable change.

Charlotte Flair defeated Natalya to capture the SmackDown Women's Title, meaning the new champion will replace the old in the inter-brand clash with Raw's Alexa Bliss. This also leaves a hole in the 5-on-5 women's elimination bout, which Charlotte was originally scheduled to compete in, but WWE are still to announce her replacement.

Nattie would be the most obvious choice, but there's speculation that Paige (who was backstage at this week's Raw) may take the spot. We may not find out until the show itself, though.

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Here's how the lineup looks following the alterations:-

Traditional 5-on5 Elimination: Kurt Angle, Braun Strowman, Finn Bálor, Samoa Joe, & Triple H vs. Shane McMahon, Randy Orton, Bobby Roode, Shinsuke Nakamura, & John Cena

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Traditional 5-on-5 Elimination: Alicia Fox, Nia Jax, Asuka, Sasha Banks, Bayley vs. Becky Lynch, Carmella, Tamina Snuka, Naomi, TBA

Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles

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The Miz vs. Baron Corbin

Alexa Bliss vs. Charlotte Flair

Sheamus and Cesaro vs. The Usos

The Shield (Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston, Big E, Xavier Woods)

Cruiserweight Title: Kalisto vs. Enzo Amore

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