2020 WWE Survivor Series predictions, card, matches, start time, date, PPV preview, location - CBSSports.com

2020 WWE Survivor Series predictions, card, matches, Begin time, date, PPV preview, location
The annual WWE Survivor Series save goes down in the ThunderDome inside Orlando's Amway Interior on Sunday night as the second-longest organization pay-per-view in the company returns. The show revolves nearby a series of matches between Raw and SmackDown superstars, culminating in a bout between universal champion Roman Reigns and WWE champion Drew McIntyre in the predictable main event.
The show, which features a theme of "Best of the Best,"will also feature the "Final Farewell" of The Undertaker. The Deadman made his debut at Survivor Series 1990, and when multiple hints at retirement, he will finally ride off into the sunset when a month that has celebrated his 30 ages in the WWE.
Survivor Series will twitch at 7 p.m. ET with the show predictable to last approximately three hours, not including the kickoff show, which starts one hour prior to the main card at 6 p.m. CBS Sports will be with you the entire way on Sunday with live results, highlights and analysis.
Let's take a closer look at who our CBS Sports experts expected will come out on top at WWE Survivor Series.
Midcard champions: Bobby Lashley (U.S., Raw) vs. Sami Zayn (Intercontinental, SD)
A Lashley win creates plenty of sense, but Zayn has been presented as an opportunist right returning to the ring. There are outside factors (Retribution) that could simply get involved and set up Zayn to seize another cheap win. There's just more upside to Zayn drawing a victory and taking that forward as the depraved heel than to Lashley just picking up the seemingly certain win. Pick: Sami Zayn wins -- Brent Brookhouse
Since winning the U.S. title, Lashley has done absolutely nothing with it. Though Zayn has been booked as a intellectual heel who has been outhinking his opponents, my guess is his luck runs out anti Lashley, especially considering one would expect MVP at ringside for the match. There's no harm in Zayn losing shapely to Lashley as he can easily talk his way out of it. In fact, Zayn losing would be far more bewitching than him winning, and it would help Lashley look net as he hopefully begins defending his title regularly. Pick: Bobby Lashley wins -- Adam Silverstein
Tag team champions: New Day (Raw) vs. Street Profits (SD)
Either team winning here would be unsurprising, and this is a match that liable doesn't have any impact on either team long term. There's plainly no other elements at play beyond the possible involvement of Big E while weeks of the Profits throwing jokes his way throughout their upcoming match with Big E's teammates. Big E costing the Profits the win while some minor distraction could set something up repositioning forward on SmackDown. Pick: New Day win -- Brookhouse
There are cases to be made for both teams winning this match. The Profits have been talking far more crap than New Day, so they're the heel side and probably due for comeuppance. Except, I cannot envision a scenario where New Day are put in this match and do not assure on putting over the younger champions. The idea of the Profits winning and continuing to nag Big E throughout it backstage is too enticing.Pick: Street Profits win -- Silverstein
Women's champions: Asuka (Raw) vs. Sasha Banks (SD)
I feel like I'm leaning very heavily into outside factors determining outcomes for this prhonor, but that's the only way to reach any stories when you have a designate vs. brand showdown. Banks has had publishes with the returning Carmella over the past few weeks, and a continuation of Carmella's attacks costing Banks the win keep both women's champions net while continuing the program that is selves built. Pick: Asuka wins-- Brookhouse
I agree that, should shenanigans come into play, it would make all the thought in the world for Asuka to win the match. After all, Carmella's had Banks' number the last two weeks and is poised to be the top contender. Except, Banks just won the SmackDown title in the culmination of a huge feud and is riding high into this match. Handing her a loss -- even aided by distraction -- would be sad given the circumstances. A clean win over Asuka would be huge for Banks' profile. Pick: Sasha Banks wins -- Silverstein
Women's Survivor Series Elimination Match: Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Lacey Evans, Peyton Royce & Lana (Raw) vs. Bayley, Natalya, Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan & Ruby Riott (SD)
There is the obvious storyline that WWE could book of Lana, unable to gain the respectable of any Team Raw peers, miraculously winding up as the sole survivor in this match. While that could potentially work, it's not the best booking, which is to put over the one wrestler on either team who can abet most from this match in Belair. You can aloof have Lana earn a couple victories via surprising exploiting while ensuring Belair impresses throughout with numerous eliminations and potentially selves the sole survivor in the end. Plus, I am extremely soldier in the equivalent men's elimination match, so I think they go the spanking direction here. Pick: Team SmackDown wins -- Silverstein (also Brookhouse)
Men's Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team Raw (AJ Styles, Keith Lee, Braun Strowman, Riddle & Sheamus) vs. Team SmackDown (Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, King Corbin, Seth Rollins & Otis)
With so much focus placed on the extinct dynamics among the Raw team, it feels intellectual for them to end up coming together in the big moment and managing to pull off a victory -- especially if the team's last man belief is Styles, who has desperately been trying to unify his team. Team SmackDown feels more like a collection of guys than a troupe that is involved in a mix of storylines. Pick: Team Raw wins -- Brookhouse (also Silverstein)
World champions -- Drew McIntyre (WWE, Raw) vs. Roman Reigns (Universal, SD)
With two net champions, neither of whom benefits from a loss, you bet on to looking for outs that give a attain without hurting either man. McIntyre has to effort about potential involvement from Randy Orton, The Miz and maybe even The Fiend, which sets him up with plenty of those outs. But, I think the ultimate deciding factor here will be a misguided effort to help Reigns by Uso, continuing the story of Uso doings things without the approval of the man he now serves. Pick: Drew McIntyre wins -- Brookhouse
This is a wretchedness match to book and therefore predict. Reigns must not lose this under any circumstances given how sure he's been booked since returning to WWE as a heel. McIntyre must not lose this under any circumstances given that he just won the title back once dropping it to Randy Orton for less than 30 days. This is a WrestleMania- or SummerSlam-caliber main hide with 10 days of build at Survivor Series. There are modestly way more options to create avenues for McIntyre to lose than Reigns. Pick: Roman Reigns wins -- Silverstein
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