
WWE Survivor Series 2015: Superstars Who Deserve Biggest Pushes Ahead of PPV
Although the WWE World Heavyweight Championship bout between Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins is dominating the talk heading toward Survivor Series, plenty of other big names need pushes between now and the pay-per-view.
A show is never good unless the rest of the card is intriguing and exciting, and to make that happen, WWE has to make sure it pushes a few guys to create a well-rounded card.
Here are three men in particular who deserve pushes as Survivor Series approaches.
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Kevin Owens
Kevin Owens likely will be defending his Intercontinental Championship at Survivor Series, and WWE has to give him a real push to make his title match worthwhile in a few weeks.
Owens' run with the title is yet to really get going, and if he moves on from Ryback and faces a fresh foe, that alone could be the spark he needs to kick off his reign good and proper.
But regardless of the opponent thrown his way, there needs to be an element of believability to Owens as a major champion.
Have him routinely beat guys on Raw, establishing himself as one of the most in-form and dominating characters on the roster.
When he first arrived, he was beating people at will and taking out guest stars such as Machine Gun Kelly. It earned Owens a reputation as one of the most fearless characters around, and for his title reign to be a success, that is the path WWE needs to go down once again.
Dean Ambrose
Forget the fact that it's Survivor Series. WWE has to ensure it pushes Dean Ambrose—full stop.
Ambrose has fallen down the pecking order lately, but he manages to impress whenever he steps into a WWE ring.
He played a compelling and entertaining part in the main event on this past week's Raw, and you wonder what is next for The Lunatic Fringe as his two former buddies from The Shield lock horns with the world title on the line.
Is his destiny to interfere in that match and cost one of those guys the title, potentially turning heel in the process? Or is he set for an entertaining and exciting feud with someone such as Kevin Owens with a title on the line?
Whatever it is, WWE has to ensure it gets him more time on television as soon as possible. Ambrose is a guy fans crave, and he has the talent to establish himself as one of the leading stars on the roster.
A heel turn may not be the right move at the moment, as you always feel Ambrose is on the verge of breaking out as a major babyface. With Randy Orton sidelined and John Cena away, this could be the opportunity he needs.
Perhaps WWE will trust him and give him the push he so richly deserves.
Bray Wyatt
All the guys on this list need pushing for different reasons.
Owens needs a push to establish his title reign. Ambrose needs a push because fans want to see more of him.
But Bray Wyatt? He's been a prominent face on WWE TV for a while, but judging by the promo he cut on Monday, WWE is intent on building him up as the company's new face of fear.
For that to happen, WWE fans need to believe that Wyatt could be the No. 1 heel in the company. He needs squash matches, he needs more airtime with his promo work, and he needs to play a compelling and convincing role as head of his faction, The Wyatt Family.
How can he be pushed further? Have the likes of Erick Rowan and Luke Harper take random stars out with Wyatt watching at ringside, ordering them about to add a sense of believability to his influence and power.
And when he competes, make sure his victories are comprehensive and comfortable.
The feud with The Undertaker and, to a lesser extent, Kane, could be the one that pushes Wyatt into the big time. But he's been coming out of too many big rivalries with losses, so he has to go over in this instance. Pushing him in the runup toward Survivor Series might help to do that.



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