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WWE Survivor Series 2019: 5 biggest disappointments that fans should expect

Triple H
Triple H

WWE Survivor Series 2019 is right around the corner, and unlike the two years prior, there's quite a bit of hype surrounding it. There's no doubt that the addition of NXT has added a whole new level of interest, added to the weekly invasions that have been happening.

While one could argue that too many invasions have taken the specialty out of it, the interest levels seem to prove otherwise. However, there's a problem that we have here which is often a self-fulfilling prophecy when it comes to pay-per-views in WWE - when there's a lot of hype heading into a big show, it rarely ever delivers.

On the other hand, when there have been shows like Stomping Grounds and Extreme Rules that had little to no hype surrounding it, the shows delivered exceptionally.

With that said, we have quite a few reservations about the 2019 Survivor Series. Not only is it going to be a long, extensive PPV (do remember that it's a big 4 PPV - which means 4+ hours on the main card), but there are bound to be quite a few disappointments from the entire ordeal as well.

Here are the five biggest disappointments to expect.

Also read: 5 signs that Vince McMahon won't allow Daniel Bryan to defeat The Fiend Bray Wyatt at Survivor Series 2019


#5 The Women's Elimination match

The women will go to war!
The women will go to war!

Sad to say, this match is probably going to be one of the bigger disappointments. We may see this year why a 15-person elimination match may not fare as well as it sounds on paper, with the women's match being a prime example of this.

For starters, the teams aren't too stacked, to begin with, and even then, there are going to be several rushed spots and eliminations. Expect a massive cluster of overbooking and rapid eliminations in succession and a match that won't live up to the billing, even if the individual talent in the ring is great.

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