WWE Survivor Series 2020: Updated Card After Raw

WWE is preparing a loaded card for 22 November.

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WWE’s final Big Four pay-per-view of the year, Survivor Series 2020, goes down on 22 November, and last night’s episode of Raw brought a single new addition to the card.

Riddle has qualified to represent Team Raw in the traditional 5-on-5 men’s elimination match. The former UFC fighter had previously lost to Sheamus in another qualifier, though he and fellow losers Elias and Jeff Hardy were handed a second-chance Triple Threat last night, with Riddle taking the victory. That win means Team Raw is finally complete on the men’s side.

Team SmackDown still has one spot available.

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Here’s how the Survivor Series 2020 card currently looks:-

The Undertaker’s Final Farewell

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Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. WWE Champion Randy Orton

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

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

Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn vs. United States Champion Bobby Lashley

5-on-5 Men's Elimination Match: Team Raw (AJ Styles, Keith Lee, Sheamus, Braun Strowman, & Riddle) vs. Team SmackDown (Jey Uso, Kevin Owens, King Corbin, Seth Rollins & 1 wrestler TBC)

5-on-5 Women's Elimination Match: Team Raw (Lana, Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Dana Brooke, Mandy Rose) vs. Team SmackDown (Bianca Belai, Ruby Riott & 3 wrestlers TBC)

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