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she could have just learned from jericho instead

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#yalls GOAT very versatile
 
Two write ups today

Raw wins the night at Survivor Series

When Universal Champion Brock Lesnar hit WWE Champion Daniel Bryan with an F-5 to win an intensely competitive Champion vs. Champion main event last night at Survivor Series, Raw officially went 6-0 against SmackDown LIVE, making it a clean sweep.

Now that Team Red have reigned supreme at three consecutive Survivor Series events, Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon, Acting Raw General Manager Baron Corbin and the entire red brand roster will be in a celebratory mood tonight in Los Angeles.

Braun Strowman gets his Universal Title Match … and Baron Corbin

By playing (reasonably) well with others and scoring four consecutive eliminations for the Raw Men’s Survivor Series team last night, Braun Strowman dealt SmackDown LIVE its fourth loss of the night, but rather than applaud The Monster Among Men, Acting Raw General Manager Baron Corbin instead attacked the behemoth from behind, celebrating with Bobby Lashley, Lio Rush and Drew McIntyre and having a good laugh at Strowman’s expense.

He won’t be laughing long, however. Per Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon, Strowman will get a match against Corbin in the very near future, as well as a Universal Championship Match against Brock Lesnar.

When will both opportunities arise? Perhaps we’ll find out tonight.

Seth Rollins to face Dean Ambrose at WWE TLC

After defeating United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura in a Champion vs. Champion Match last night, Seth Rollins learned that he would be defending his Intercontinental Title against former Shield brother Dean Ambrose in four weeks at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

The Lunatic Fringe has been dodging The Kingslayer ever since he betrayed Rollins on Oct. 22, but there will be nowhere to hide when the two former friends lock up for the workhorse title on Dec. 16, streaming live on WWE Network.

How will both of these Superstars prepare for their now-inevitable (and assuredly brutal) in-ring encounter?

Nia Jax steals Sasha Banks’ spotlight en route to title opportunity

As Sasha Banks was about to put away Asuka to win the Women’s 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match, Nia Jax knocked The Boss off the top rope and left her vulnerable to the Asuka Lock. Then, The Irresistible Force — who broke SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch’s face just days prior — incapacitated The Empress of Tomorrow with a series of leg drops and before sealing the win for Raw with a thunderous Samoan Drop.

Even though Team Red won Survivor Series’ first match, the win was marred by Jax’s controversial actions. As Banks no doubt plans some form of payback, the self-proclaimed “Facebreaker” looks ahead to a guaranteed Raw Women’s Championship Match against Ronda Rousey.

Ronda Rousey viciously assaulted by Charlotte Flair

With Nia Jax eyeing her Raw Women’s Title, Ronda Rousey must also contend with serious injuries sustained at the hands of Charlotte Flair. The Queen snapped during their Champion vs. Champion Match last night and pummeled The Rowdy One with Kendo stick strikes, a Natural Selection onto a steel chair and, after wrapping said steel chair around Rousey’s throat, a stomp that drove part of the chair into the Raw Women’s Champion’s trachea.

What will be the fallout from this heinous attack?
 
Last night was the first time AJ Styles didn't have a match or even an appearance on a PPV in his entire WWE career

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Ever since making his debut in the Royal Rumble match in 2016, AJ Styles has had a match on every PPV that his brand has been a part of. He even had a match at a RAW PPV once during this period, which was at TLC 2017 vs Finn Balor. AJ has participated in 34 PPV matches in his 3 year tenure in the WWE. Last night at Survivor Series, he didn't have a match, or wasn't even involved in any backstage segments. AJ's streak of appearing on every PPV since his debut has been broken.
 
Last night was the first time AJ Styles didn't have a match or even an appearance on a PPV in his entire WWE career

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Ever since making his debut in the Royal Rumble match in 2016, AJ Styles has had a match on every PPV that his brand has been a part of. He even had a match at a RAW PPV once during this period, which was at TLC 2017 vs Finn Balor. AJ has participated in 34 PPV matches in his 3 year tenure in the WWE. Last night at Survivor Series, he didn't have a match, or wasn't even involved in any backstage segments. AJ's streak of appearing on every PPV since his debut has been broken.

streak over
 
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