
WWE Survivor Series 2015: Bold Predictions for Massive Showcase
With the WWE World Heavyweight Championship now in the final stages ahead of Survivor Series this Sunday, expect plenty of drama and plenty of swerves.
WWE will surely have some surprises up its sleeve for the pay-per-view, which makes the task of opting for some bold predictions slightly easier than usual.
Will there be a twist in the final of the tournament to crown a new WWE world heavyweight champion? Or will there be a big surprise in the night's other headline bouts, including The Brothers of Destruction vs. The Wyatt Family?
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Here are three predictions that, although bold, could come to fruition on Sunday night.
The Undertaker Is Screwed
Who needs victory more on Sunday night, The Undertaker or Bray Wyatt?
It's perhaps a tad harsh to overlook men like Braun Strowman and Kane when asking a question like that, but Wyatt and Taker are the two headline names in this feud.
Taker scored the win against Wyatt at WrestleMania recently, as we all know, which seems to lean weight toward Wyatt getting the win here. But will he win cleanly if he does emerge successful?
The chances are there could be drama somewhere along the line, which is why it's possible The Undertaker could be screwed out of victory this Sunday.
What that would also do is help set up a feud for Taker moving towards WrestleMania season early next year. There are options available, too: Kane is one possible example. Obviously he's teaming with Taker this Sunday, but may he turn his back on his brother in explosive fashion to set up another feud between the two brothers?
Or will a returning face come back and hand Bray a victory in controversial circumstances? Fans will never stop talking about the potential of Sting vs. The Undertaker until it either happens or both are retired, so could The Icon show up at Survivor Series and rob Taker of victory?
The fact there are a few routes WWE can head down to screw over The Deadman makes it entirely plausible.
Dean Ambrose Wins The Title As a Babyface
The buzz this week has been that if the final of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship tournament is Roman Reigns vs. Dean Ambrose, someone has to turn heel.
The feeling is that either Reigns or Ambrose will turn and align themselves with The Authority and step into the spot Seth Rollins vacated due to injury.
But why does that have to be the case? Reigns and Ambrose laid out the path for Sunday in the ring on Monday's Raw, with Dean admitting that if they both make it to the final, it becomes all about business, not about friendship.
That doesn't have to lead to a turn, and with this report from PWInsider Elite (h/t WrestlingInc) suggesting Ambrose might be the man who gets the title on Sunday, is there a way he could do it cleanly?
Let the two men fight it out on the night in a fair battle, culminating in Ambrose winning an epic battle between the two brothers.
Reigns takes it and heads off to the back to let Ambrose celebrate, meaning the expected turn never arrives. That in itself would be a swerve of sorts, as people are expecting someone to become heel on Sunday night.
You could have Reigns turn the next night on Raw, perhaps, deciding he needs to be with The Authority to become champion. Just keep Ambrose babyface, as it's arguably the best call for The Lunatic Fringe right now.
The thought of a babyface Ambrose with the title is mouthwatering.
Sheamus Cashes In... And Fails
Dean Ambrose winning the title doesn't have to be the end of the night's action, of course.
So long as Sheamus is yet to cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase, fans will always suspect something is going to happen with the Irishman after every world title bout on pay-per-view.
So, after a gruelling night in which the victor has had to wrestle in two matches, could this be the perfect time for Sheamus to cash in?
It could be, but as we've seen in the past, the Money in the Bank briefcase isn't quite the stonewall guarantee of becoming champion that it used to be.
Sheamus is in a bit of a rut at the moment, and it's hard to see how he'll fit into WWE's plans for the world title before WrestleMania.
So let him come down and try to exploit a vulnerable Dean Ambrose, but somehow have The Lunatic Fringe escape with the title still in his clutches.
Granted it would knock Sheamus back, but just think of how hot and over it would make Ambrose.



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