WWE Survivor Series 2020: 10 Things That Must Happen

5. Jey Uso Is The Sole Survivor

Jey Uso
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There's only one pick to take home the win though.

Jey Uso has fallen in line behind Roman Reigns recently, and that'll likely continue until his brother Jimmy returns to snap some sense into his sibling or join him. It must be tempting to book Jey as a repeat nuisance who trips up and proves that Reigns was right about him, but WWE should try something else.

If Uso becomes the sole survivor on Sunday, he can roll onto the subsequent SmackDown with a spring in his step. Then, Roman can congratulate him briefly before moving on to other business a 'Tribal Chief' must concern himself with. That little glimmer of acceptance would give Jey hope that he was doing the right thing.

There's no need to suddenly abandon a push that's working or cast Jey as some sudden loser who can't get the job done. Watching him roar back against the likes of Strowman, Styles and Lee could be a minor thrill for this pay-per-view.

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