Which mega stars could surprise us at Survivor Series
The go-to guy in the moment of crisisWhat in the world will WWE do now that the Survivor Series has lost what little luster it had before Seth Rollins tore his knee all to hell?We all know what the outcome will be in Atlanta, with Roman Reigns walking out as champion, no matter how the creative team tries to write a compelling finish to a storyline that had been gaining steam the past month.Ideally, this would have been the changing of the guard and the creation of another storyline involving all three former Shield members. WWE had finally gotten its legs back on writing a script that made sense. Who doesn’t love an angle where former band members turn on each other?Ratings might be down right now, but an angle with Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins rocks any arena’s roof off.What does WWE do? Who picks up the crumbled pieces? There is no star power with this event. The McMahon’s counted on Rollins – not just for the upcoming pay-per-view, but because he has worked himself into a poor man’s Shawn Michaels, there was a chance for 2016 to become a continuation of a very solid 2015.Who bails this company out and saves the day? Which veteran can get the pop Rollins has gotten that is not named John Cena.It is said that there is a belief big names will need to come to the company’s rescue to save this event – one that needs something more than the traditional Survivors Series match. Will there be a surprise or two now that WWE knows what it isn’t working with? Possibly.Here are the names of some heavy hitters the company could look to save this event. This is conjecture and nothing is confirmed. A wrestling fan can dream, can’t he?
#1 Brock Lesnar
This makes the most sense for several reasons, most notably because he just ended a white-hot program with Undertaker and could save WWE from itself.
Lesnar is the larger than life character the company could use right now. What if he comes to Undertaker’s aid wouldn’t only be epic, it would burn down Atlanta. The best thing about Lesnar coming to Atlanta is when you have The Beast Incarnate, you get Paul Heyman as well.
And we all know, Heyman is must see television. In this case, it’s must-see pay-per-view. Brock Lesnar saving WWE is a storyline that could do well for ratings. Everyone wants to take a trip to Suplex City and see who the next victim is.