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WWE Survivor Series: 5 Finishes for the men's Elimination match - Superstar betrays his brand, massive return

This is a must-watch!
This is a must-watch!

We are less than 24 hours from the latest edition of WWE Survivor Series as this would be the first time the show would see not just two, but all three brands of the company clash it out to establish brand supremacy. Yes, it is RAW vs SmackDown vs NXT! Hence, the traditional Survivor Series match will see a team of five-men from all the three brands compete in a massive 15-men triple threat elimination match.

While it is still a mystery as to which Superstars would represent Team NXT at the show, the teams for the red and blue brands have been announced, and the match is already star-studded.

Team RAW: Seth Rollins, Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton, Ricochet, Kevin Owens

Team SmackDown: Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Mustafa Ali, Shorty G, King Corbin

The interesting fact to note here is how RAW's team has four NXT alumni, while SD's team also has three. That's the kind of impact the so-called "developmental brand" has had on WWE. In short, don't you dare rule them out!

So without further ado, let's accomplish the aim of this article and take a look at the five possible finishes for this first time 5-on-5-on-5 Men's Survivor Series triple-threat elimination match. Be sure to leave us a comment and let us know your views and predictions for the same!


#5 Drew McIntyre becomes the sole survivor

The Scottish Psychopath!
The Scottish Psychopath!

On paper, Team RAW is arguably the most dominant one in this match. Having three former NXT champions, two former Universal champions, and a 13-time World champion, they have all the firepower to cruise their way to victory.

Survivor Series has been known to be a breakout moment for Superstars in the past, and if there's one guy who can benefit the most here, it is Drew McIntyre. The Scottish Psychopath ending up as the Sole Survivor for Team RAW would skyrocket his stock on the roster, which took quite a hit this past year.

He has all the potential to be the next big thing and have massive feuds against the likes of Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton. And Survivor Series could just be the perfect time to start his mega-push.

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