WWE Survivor Series 2020: Updated Card After Raw

Major changes involving Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre, and more.

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WWE’s next big pay-per-view, Survivor Series 2020, goes down this Sunday (22 November), and while the card looked like it was near completion ahead of last night’s Raw, the show ended up bringing a couple of notable changes.

The first and most obvious of these was in the likely main event. Drew McIntyre defeated Randy Orton to become WWE Champion on Raw, taking ‘The Viper’s’ spot against Universal Champion Roman Reigns in the process.

Elsewhere, Peyton Royce and Lacey Evans have replaced Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke on Team Raw in the women’s elimination match. This comes after Rose was seemingly injured during a six-woman tag match in which Shayna Baszler stomped her taped shoulder against the ring steps. Later, Brooke was ambushed by Reckoning during an interview, leading to Adam Pearce declaring her and Rose “unable to compete” at the PPV.

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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 Drew McIntyre

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, Lacey Evans, Peyton Royce) vs. Team SmackDown (Bianca Belai, Ruby Riot, Liv Morgan & 2 wrestlers TBC)

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