WWE Survivor Series 2017: 5 Things Creative Could Have Done

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1. Triple H should have taken over the Blue Team

It seemed like Triple H wanted to align himself with Shane McMahon for a moment. Or so we thought. That is until the Cerebral Assassin took out the Prodigal Son with another Pedigree for the win. The entire segment was confusing to see the least. When Triple H turned on Angle, it seemed logical. He wanted to get Angle out of his job as GM. Logically, this would have been enough to create a feud for them lasting until WrestleMania.

But the Game would again turn on Shane McMahon. It seemed as if Triple H just didn’t want Kurt Angle to take all the glory for himself. A confused Braun Strowman watched from ringside. Instead of this mangled mess, what creative should have done was to have the Game take over SmackDown Live instead. He could have easily aligned with Shane as Strowman looked confused and betrayed. But then, Owens and Sami Zayn would return and stand alongside Hunter, to takeout Shane McMahon.

The writing on the wall couldn’t have been clearer. Triple H wanted control of SmackDown Live. He recruited Owens and Zayn to get the job done. But he finally had to do it on his own. As Strowman looked on without a clue, the Game could have torn away his red t-shirt, revealing an all blue SmackDown Live t-shirt, hinting the Game was now bleeding blue. He could then order Owens and Zayn to take out Strowman. But Braun, being the Monster he is could take them all out and the rest of the events could have played out the way they did before our eyes.

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The weeks going forward would have been enthralling as Daniel Bryan is forced to work according to Triple H’s orders. Moreover, with Kurt Angle trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together, both Raw and SmackDown would have been a lot more thrilling in the weeks to come.