WWE Survivor Series 2020: 4 Champion Vs. Champion Matches Announced

The 22 November card is already looking stacked...

Randy Orton Roman Reigns
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WWE's next big pay-per-view, Survivor Series 2020, goes down on 22 November, and the promotion made great strides in putting the card together on last night's Raw.

Four huge champion vs. champion bouts were put together as brand warfare returns for 2020. The most notable of these is Randy Orton vs. Roman Reigns, though we're also going to see Sasha Banks vs. Asuka, The Street Profits vs. The New Day, and Bobby Lashley vs. Sami Zayn. Several wrestlers were also confirmed for the traditional men's and women's 5-on-5 elimination matches.

There is currently no word on whether or not NXT will be thrown into the mix.

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Here's how the current Survivor Series 2020 card looks:-

Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. WWE Champion Randy Orton

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Raw Women's Champion Asuka vs. SmackDown Women's Champion Sasha Banks

Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits

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Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn vs. United States Champion Bobby Lashley

5-on-5 Men's Elimination Match: Team Raw (AJ Styles, Keith Lee, Sheamus, & 2 wrestlers TBC) vs. Team SmackDown (5 wrestlers TBC)

5-on-5 Women's Elimination Match: Team Raw (Lana, Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Dana Brooke, Mandy Rose) vs. Team SmackDown (5 wrestlers TBC)

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