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5 Legitimate Shockers WWE Could Be Planning For Survivor Series

Will this year's Survivor Series bring some shocks?
Will this year's Survivor Series bring some shocks?

The anticipation surrounding this Sunday's Survivor Series is tremendous, with WWE doing a very fine job of booking some promising encounters for the event.

Daniel Bryan's much talked about heel turn has brought him an opportunity to lock horns with the Beast Incarnate in a 'Champion Vs. Champion' bout.

With Becky Lynch now sidelined from the show with an unfortunate injury, Charlotte will now step up to the occasion to have a headlining encounter with the Raw Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey.

Since the match-card looks extremely fascinating, a lot depends on the creative team and their booking for the event to actually work and deliver something special.

Considering that Survivor Series has always been known for bringing many surprises to the spotlight, this Sunday's event could end up being the one we might never forget.

Here are the 5 legitimate shockers WWE could be planning for Survivor Series.


#1 Shinsuke Nakamura unleashes the Strong Style and turns face to defeat Seth Rollins clean

Will this make Nakamura a big deal again?
Will this make Nakamura a big deal again?

While a lot of the fans might despise this idea as an impossible one, the blue brand desperately needs someone to step up and fill the position of Daniel Bryan.

Considering that the WWE Champion has turned heel, the show doesn't have any significant babyfaces except A.J. Styles and Rey Mysterio, and with Nakamura's heel run becoming stale, this is an ideal opportunity for him to turn face.

The only match that could possibly unleash the 'Strong Style' in Nakamura is his encounter with Seth Rollins this Sunday at Survivor Series.

The Architect is well proficient in bringing the best out of his opponents and with an offensive striker like Shinsuke, this match could very well end up being one of the most prolific encounters in the company's history.

Since Dean Ambrose's betrayal is a worrying signal as far as Rollins' focus is concerned, defeating Rollins clean at the show could possibly present Nakamura in a more stronger role than he is, at this point.

With his contract also scheduled to be up in 2019, this would be an ideal time for WWE to capitalize on the asset they have in the Japanese Sensation and let him have fun with his offensive in-ring style.

Remember, a great in-ring wrestling match can catapult a directionless individual into a money-making superstar, and this Sunday Nakamura must shock the world.

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