WWE Survivor Series Kickoff Show
The WWE will Start airing the Survivor Series Kickoff Show at 5PM ET on the WWE Network. As of This Moment, the only reported match for your kickoff show is the following:
10 vs 10 Tag-Team Elimination Match: RAW vs SmackDown
Within this format, if a single member of a tag-team gets removed then another member of the team will need to leave.
Coming into this game, Team RAW (+300) is your significant underdog, and rightfully so. The Red Brand has the following 5 groups competing: Roode & Gable, The Revival, Lucha House Party, The Ascension, as well as The B-Team.
For Team SmackDown (-420), they have the following groups competing: The Usos, New Day, Gallows and Anderson, The Colons, and Sanity. All 5 of these teams could lead Team RAW.
Robert Roode might be the best wrestler from the 20 competitions, but he’s captaining a team that’s just awful. It is a further example of the way the WWE has done very little with their tag-team branch on RAW. Other than AOP as well as The Revival, this branch is terrible.
Considering SmackDown’s tag-team roster, they readily have a few of the very best talent in the company. The New Day and The Usos are at the Peak of the label rankings. Furthermore, Gallows and Anderson are champs and Sanity has grown a top faction on The Red Brand. There is no way that the WWE can justify SmackDown losing and the oddsmakers feel exactly the same. I believe RAW may have the ability to make this a competitive match, but SmackDown is too deep and talented to lose. I wouldn’t be surprised if the Usos and New Day were abandoned as the winners.
WWE Bet: Team SmackDown (-420)
WWE Survivor Series Main Card
The Survivor Series PPV is set to air at 7 PM ET on the WWE Network and PPV. The following matches have been officially confirmed for the event:
WWE Cruiserweight Title Match: Murphy (-305) vs Ali (+225)
There’s still a possibility that the WWE moves this match into the Kickoff Show. Regardless of where it airs on this occasion, the Cruiserweight title game will surely deliver the goods. Cruiserweight champ Buddy Murphy won the name at Super Show-Down in front of his fellow Australian countrymen. He managed to defeat Cedric Alexander at a good game. Since then, Murphy has stood tall above the rest of the 205 Live competition.
To be able to locate the right contender, GM Drake Maverick made a #1 contender’s match between Tony Neese and Mustafa Ali. In a hard fought battle, Ali came away as the victor and will now challenge Murphy for the belt.
If you’ve followed closely WWE 205 Live since the start, then you will remember that Murphy and Ali wear possibly the greatest game this series has ever seen. On July 3, 2018, Ali and Murphy fought in a No DQ game that had everyone talking and broke Twitter.
As a fan, I can only expect they recapture that magic. If so, then those two will steal the show. For the bet, I am going with Murphy. He dropped to Ali in July, so I think he is going to get the satisfaction of having his hand raised as the winner and wander from LA still the Cruiserweight champ.
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