WWE Survivor Series 2019: 5 things that need to happen

ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 31: CM Punk attends the WWE Monday Night Raw Supershow Halloween event at the Philips Arena on October 31, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Moses Robinson/Getty Images)
ATLANTA, GA - OCTOBER 31: CM Punk attends the WWE Monday Night Raw Supershow Halloween event at the Philips Arena on October 31, 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Moses Robinson/Getty Images) /
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3. Sasha Banks Becomes The Sole Survivor

Since the brand split commenced in 2016 and Survivor Series revived its brand war theme, Team Raw had always won the Women’s Survivor Series match. With Sasha Banks being the team captain this year, this could be her moment to get rid of SmackDown’s dry spell.

When Banks returned to the WWE with her elegant blue hair, full-fledged heel turn, and ostentatious entrance, many expected her to become the women’s champion as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, she failed to accomplish that despite having a potential match of the year candidate against Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch at WWE Hell in a Cell last month.

With Banks not having the greatest momentum since returning to in-ring competition, she could really use a victory at Survivor Series to boost up that momentum. In fact, a high-caliber superstar like herself should even be the sole survivor for this match.

Despite defeating them on SmackDown last week, it would be remiss to not perceive her team as weak compared to Team NXT. However, the endurance, tenacity, and never-say-die attitude of Banks should help her carry her team to a close yet definitive victory.

This victory should warrant her a championship opportunity against her best friend, SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley, on the road to WrestleMania.