
WWE Rumors: Buzz on Road to WWE Survivor Series 2015 for Week of Nov. 13
With the future of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship up in the air, plans for the belt and the Main Event scene in general understandably dominate most of the talk in this week's rumors roundup.
There's still no definite clues as to who will be the next champion at Survivor Series, although eight men were eliminated from the running this past week on Raw.
Here's what lies ahead for WWE, at least if rumors are to be believed, with a look at the latest chat dominating the Internet.
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Brock Lesnar's New Deal
Some details have emerged regarding Brock Lesnar's new deal this week, and it's good news for fans of Lesnar and Paul Heyman.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t WrestlingInc) notes that Lesnar's original deal obviously included more dates than his last one, which was very much a basic schedule for the most part.
He's recently been doing more shows and more pay-per-view events, but it seems that there's even more dates being added to this deal now.
It's noted that Lesnar will get more money for the dates. But the fact he is inching closer to a more permanent presence on screen is great news for WWE and even better for WWE fans.
At a time when the company really needs some star power, the news that Lesnar is going to be a more frequent presence on TV is fantastic for everyone concerned.
News on WrestleMania 32 Plans
With Seth Rollins likely to miss WrestleMania and Randy Orton's fitness for the show also in doubt, plans are understandably being hastily rearranged for WrestleMania next year.
With some big names off the show, a fair few matches are being changed in a hurry, as is noted this week by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t WrestlingInc).
The Observer notes that John Cena's plans have changed lately, as original plans before Rollins' injury had him facing Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
More recently, Cena was understood to be fighting The Undertaker, according to this report via PWInsider (h/t WrestlingInc). He's obviously a big draw for WWE, so it's vital the company gets its plans right for Cena next year.
The Observer also notes in that initial report that with Rollins injured, it had been discussed that Triple H fight The Rock, a match that has been teased on TV before.
But it's noted that The Rock now won't be available to wrestle next year, another major blow for WWE and its plans for the biggest show of the year.
Where will WWE turn next with its plans? Next week will probably give us a clearer hint, as these things seem to be developing all the time.
Sami Zayn Back Soon?
It's been a while since Sami Zayn was on WWE TV, and hopes that exile could be coming to an end may have to be put on ice.
PWInsider (h/t LordsofPain) brings news that although Zayn was recently at the WWE Performance Center doing some light training, it's now been a few weeks since he was there.
With further news that he's not even been training in the ring to shake off some ring rust, we could be waiting a while to see Zayn back in action.
The initial prognosis had Zayn out until October, but we're obviously well past that date now. It's unclear when he's going to be back on our screens at the moment, which is a real shame.
What will be interesting is whether WWE opts for a return straight onto the main roster, or whether to bring him back onto NXT. Watch this space.



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