WWE Survivor Series 2015: 10 Things We Learned

1. TLC Will Have To Be One Hell Of A Show

Survivor Series was a fine Pay-Per-View. There will always be fans who disliked portions of the event, but WWE hurled a lot at people for their November spectacular. The trio of WWE Title tournament matches were all well-worked, the traditional elimination bouts were all-action, and the Divas Title scrap was well worthy of the heated storyline surrounding it. The one big burning question may be exactly what the company have in mind for their next Pay-Per-View. TLC happens in only around 3 weeks, meaning there's not a lot of time to build fresh matches or feuds. It stands to reason that the show will be crammed full of rehashed rivalries, but can it match what Survivor Series had to offer? That remains to be seen. Regardless of what WWE do have in mind, they must now be plotting a corking show. TLC is the last big event of the calendar year, before things start to race towards WrestleMania 32 come January. Survivor Series offered a hell of a lot in the way of big moments, so it'll be intriguing to see what creative do to try and equal that in December. What else did you learn from WWE Survivor Series? What do you make of the entries on this list? Let us know your thoughts down in the comments section!
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