Survivor Series was a loaded show this year, and WWE built the event around the Raw vs SmackDown Live rivalry, but in the end only one brand came out on top.
The show kicked off with The Shield picking up a win over The New Day to bring the score to 1-0 in favor of Raw. Asuka followed up by picking up the victory for Team Raw, but then Baron Corbin picked up a win over The Miz, and The Usos picked up a win for SmackDown Live and brought the score to 2-2.
Charlotte was up next and she made the Raw Women’s Champion, Alexa Bliss, tap out and SmackDown Live took the lead with a score of 3-2.
WWE Champion AJ Styles then took on Universal Champion Brock Lesnar in a non-title match, and even though AJ Styles put up a good fight, he wasn’t able to secure a victory. Brock Lesnar ended up putting Styles away with the F5 to tie the score 3-3.
Triple H, Kurt Angle, Braun Strowman, Finn Balor and Samoa Joe then wrestled on behalf of Raw in the main event, and they took on Team SmackDown which consisted of Shane McMahon, John Cena, Shinsuke Nakamura, Bobby Roode and Randy Orton.
In the end Team Raw picked up the win when it came down to Triple H and Braun Strowman. Triple H got the pin on Shane McMahon after he hit him with the Pedigree to win the match for his team.
Raw won the event with a score of 4-3. You can get full results by clicking here.
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