WWE Survivor Series 2014: 5 things that must happen at the Pay-Per-View
Hell in a Cell turned out to be one of those pay-per-views which exceeded expectations mainly due to that bar being very low. The fans had a lot of criticism about the interference ending in the Seth Rollins – Dean Ambrose match but keeping that apart, it was all sunshine and rainbows.With that wrapped up, the next pay-per-view headache for the creative team comes at November 23, 2014 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri for Survivor Series.There are a lot of possible angles that WWE could build up after a successful HIAC and the company need not be hesitant about pushing the envelope a bit further.There are certain things that should happen at Survivor Series to make sure that the fans doesn’t go home red-faced and here is a look at those booking decisions.
#5 Ryback cementing his babyface run
Ryback made a triumphant return this week on Raw after a long injury lay-off. Before being taken out of action, the big guy was being wasted in a tag team with Curtis Axel which was going nowhere.
And before that botched team, Ryback was having a main event run where he main event a couple of pay-per-views.
Now, the reason for Ryback’s main event push was not the Goldberg chants he used to get. Instead, there was a legitimate bankability in the monster face gimmick which turned out to be a failure only because of WWE’s ill management of the superstars.
The reaction he got for his return was the proof of Ryback being still over with the fans and WWE should cement his second chance at Survivor Series by giving him a big win.