Who Produced Last Night's WWE Survivor Series 2020 Matches?

Michael Hayes, Tyson Kidd, and more played roles in producing WWE Survivor Series 2020 matches.

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WWE Survivor Series 2020 went down last night, with Raw outdoing SmackDown by four wins to three on the night (not that the promotion was keeping count), and PWInsider's Mike Johnson has come through with a new report on who was responsible for putting the individual matches together.

Onscreen authority figure Adam Pearce produced the dual-brand battle royal that The Miz won on the Kickoff Show, per the report. Here's who produced the main card matches:-

Traditional men's 5-on-5 elimination match (winners: Team Raw): Chris 'Abyss' Park, who had a brief onscreen role alongside AJ Styles earlier this year.

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Street Profits vs. The New Day (winners: Street Profits): Pat Buck, who has made several Raw appearances in 2020.

Bobby Lashley vs. Sami Zayn (winner: Bobby Lashley): Jason Jordan.

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Asuka vs. Sasha Banks (winner: Sasha Banks): Tyson Kidd.

Traditional women's 5-on-5 elimination match (winners: Team Raw): Tyson Kidd and Pat Buck.

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Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre (winner: Roman Reigns): Michael 'PS' Hayes.

The usual Brand Warfare theme was played lightly this year, as WWE didn't keep a running tally of Raw and SmackDown's wins and losses throughout the night. This, coupled with the paper-thin build and lack of title fights, left the PPV suffering from a lack of stakes.

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