Because of the Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia earlier this month, WWE hasn`t had the time to really build up Survivor Series like it`s done in the past, which is a bit of a bummer. The only match that had any hype behind it was Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey, and now Lynch can`t compete. Because of this, there is still a hole in the Survivor Series schedule, mere hours before the PPV. There is still a slot that needs to be filled on the women`s Survivor Series match, and we probably won`t find out who is filling in until Sunday, November 18 when the PPV airs.The next WWE PPV has the superstars from Raw and Smackdown competing against each other, which is one of the two times during the year you get to see this--with the other being Money in the Bank. All of the champions from both shows will fight each other, and both Raw and Smackdown will have three different traditional Survivor Series elimination matches as well.The PPV comes to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Sunday, November 18 with the main card starting at 7 PM ET / 4 PM PT and a Kickoff Show most likely starting two hours prior. The schedule for the day of the event is not up, but major WWE events like Summerslam, Royal Rumble, and Wrestlemania tend to have a longer pre-show. You can watch both the Kickoff and main card for yourself on traditional PPV through your TV provider or on the WWE Network.It`s going to be a big evening to determine which show is the dominant brand. As of this writing, there are seven matches on the card with more than a week before the event airs. Of course, we`ll see Raw`s Universal Champion, Brock Lesnar, take on Smackdown`s WWE Champion, AJ Styles. Lesnar recently won the vacated title after a battle with Braun Strowman at Crown Jewel. This is the exact same match fans got at Survivor Series in 2017. Additionally, another former UFC fighter will also be defending her title. Raw Women`s Champion Ronda Rousey takes on Smackdown Women`s Champion Becky Lynch.Be ...
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