WWE Raw Predictions: Charlotte Flair Will Return For Gold

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WWE Raw is scheduled to take place on November 16, 2020, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT live on the USA Network.

On this week’s episode of WWE Raw, there are two scheduled matches as of this writing: (1) Randy Orton (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the WWE Championship and (2) Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods (c) vs. Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin for the Raw Tag Team Championships. There are no scheduled segments as of this writing.

As for WWE Survivor Series 2020, last-minute title changes on this episode of WWE Raw could change everything with the champion vs. champion matches. In terms of the 5 vs. 5 Survivor Series matches, both teams have been established, but there is still dissension pertaining to who the captains would be in the grand scheme of things.

With that being addressed, it’s now time to preview and predict the matches and segments that will occur on this week’s episode of WWE Raw. To start things off, let’s predict the first scheduled bout for the Raw Tag Team Championships between The New Day and Hurt Business’ Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin.

5.) Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods (c) vs. Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin [Raw Tag Team Championships]

On last week’s edition of Daily DDT’s Raw Predictions, our Mark Justice (a.k.a. me) asserted that The New Day will retain the Raw Tag Team Championships against Hurt Business’ Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin because Survivor Series will be Kingston and Woods’ first PPV since returning from injury, especially for Woods who has been out of action for nearly a year.

On top of that, imagine leaving the best tag team in the WWE off one of the biggest PPVs on the WWE calendar? That sounds as far fetched as imagining WWE’s capacity to realize their micromanagement issues, overproduction issues, directionless booking logistics, lack of substantial diverse opportunity, and lack of continuity. But, let’s not digress. The New Day wins.

Prediction: The New Day