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Stephanie McMahon named Seth Rollins as Team Raw’s final member in the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Men’s Elimination Match

Stephanie McMahon reveals the final member of the Raw Men's team at Survivor Series: Raw, Nov. 7, 2016

Who will stand alongside WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, United States Champion Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman in the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Men's Elimination Match?

GLASGOW, Scotland — Can Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns coexist? Well, they’re gonna have to: The Architect was officially added to the assembled 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Men’s Elimination team alongside Reigns, Jeri-KO and Braun Strowman in Raw's opening moments. Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon provided Rollins with “assurances” to lure him onto the team and tried to stoke the inter-show rivalry by implying Team Raw’s jobs were resting on the outcome of the match. But Owens and Jericho instead decided to poke and prod Rollins and Reigns relentlessly to keep them in line.

The former Shield brothers decided to whoop on their enemies in response, at least until Strowman took Rollins and Jericho out. Unwilling to lose her team to infighting, Stephanie gave the five Survivor Series team members a chance to work out their aggression in a Fatal 5-Way Match in Raw’s main event.

 

Rich Swann & Sin Cara def. WWE Cruiserweight Champion The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar

Rich Swann & Sin Cara vs. The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar: Raw, Nov. 7, 2016

Scotland's own Noam Dar makes his Raw debut as Monday night's hottest show emanates from Glasgow.

William Wallace himself couldn’t have gotten the hero’s reception that Scotland’s own Noam Dar earned upon making his debut as The Brian Kendrick’s partner against Rich Swann & Sin Cara. Unfortunately, Dar’s maiden voyage to Monday Night Raw ended in defeat, though he wasn’t about to take the blame for the loss lying down.

Swann pinned Kendrick after Sin Cara took out Dar with a swanton to the outside, and Kendrick, enraged at the loss, attempted to beat on the debuting Scot for the defeat. But Dar quickly turned the aggression around on The Wizard of Odd and sent him scrambling from the ring. The debut of 205 Live may still be a couple of weeks away, but there’ll be no shortage of drama when that day comes.

205 Live premieres Nov. 29, exclusively on WWE Network

The Cruiserweight division takes flight on WWE Network's 205 Live.

 

Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson def. Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day

Well, look at it this way: The New Day, as Raw’s captains for the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match, definitely have some heavy-hitters on their roster in Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson. The bad news is that the good brothers may well be a threat-ski to the champions once WWE’s fall classic has come and gone.

The New Day rallies their Survivor Series team: Raw, Nov. 7, 2016

The New Day attempts to inspire the bravehearts that make up Raw's squad in the 10-on-10 Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match.

Similar to how Stephanie McMahon pitted the men’s Survivor Series team against itself, she gave New Day the chance to compete Gallows & Anderson, who were ready to walk away from the team entirely. They might have been better off picking one of their other teams-mates (Cesaro & Sheamus, Enzo Amore & Big Cass and The Golden Truth), though. Despite the presence of the bagpipe Agnes, Francesca’s Scottish cousin, New Day were finally upended by Gallows & Anderson after the Suntan Biker Man broke up the Midnight Hour and set Big E up for the Magic Killer.

Xavier Woods needs some practice on the bagpipes: WWE.com Exclusive, Nov. 7, 2016

Before making his entrance on Raw, Xavier Woods learns the hard way that playing the bagpipes is more difficult than it seems.

 

The Shining Stars def. The Golden Truth to qualify for the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match

The Golden Truth vs. The Shining Stars: Raw, Nov. 7, 2016

After R-Truth gave up The Golden Truth's Survivor Series spot to The Shining Stars, both teams battle it out on Raw.

Now that’s a con: The Shining Stars managed to successfully swindle The Golden Truth out of their spot in the Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match by having R-Truth sign over his and Goldust’s spots in the match in exchange for a week at the Shining Star Resort Hotel and Casino. Adding insult to injury, The Golden Truth couldn’t even avenge their humiliation against Primo & Epico in a bout that would decide which team would ultimately get the spot. Truth came out like a house on fire and Goldust swooped in to potentially save the match, but once Epico provided a distraction with another brochure, Primo swooped in with a roll-up with his foot on the ropes. Survivor Series awaits.

 

Sasha Banks, Bayley & Alicia Fox def. Raw Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair, Dana Brooke & Nia Jax

Looks like Charlotte Flair is not quite rid of Sasha Banks just yet: Despite the Raw Women’s Champion’s attempts to hot-shot Dana Brooke into the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Women’s Elimination Match, The Boss was officially named — along with Alicia Fox — to “the Queen’s” court for WWE’s fall classic. And then, as if to symbolically demonstrate her Boss-ness, Banks’ team pinned Brooke’s in an impromptu Six-Woman Tag Team Match moments after being named to the team.

In a scrambling affair that showcased the best of each woman involved in the match, Banks took out all her frustrations on both Dana and Charlotte and Bayley rode a wave of WWE Universe support. Jax ultimately started wrecking shop in the closing moments, only to be cut short when Charlotte accidentally booted her in the face. With the champion momentarily stunned by her slip-up, it was ultimately Bayley, who had been cheered for upwards of a half-hour straight, who got the win by Bayley-to-Bellying the Queen. So much for being the "weak link."

The final members of the Raw Women's team at Survivor Series are revealed: Raw, Nov. 7, 2016

The two remaining women to represent Team Red in the 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Women's Elimination Match are made known, along with one "alternate."

 

 

Sami Zayn def. Rusev to become No.1 contender to the Intercontinental Championship

Way over in the land of SmackDown LIVE, Dolph Ziggler issued an open Intercontinental Title challenge to the Raw roster for Survivor Series. Raw General Manager Mick Foley earmarked Sami Zayn for the spot, which left Stephanie McMahon incredibly irritated, as she preferred Rusev. The solution? A No. 1 Contender’s Match between the two Superstars.

The result? In a word: Olé! The Underdog from the Underground is officially next in line for Zig Man’s title. In fairness, Rusev was perhaps overly enthusiastic after being humiliated by Goldberg last week. But Zayn — who’s made a thing of stepping to monsters lately — simply put his head down and withstood a relentless attack from Rusev to seal the win by Helluva Kicking him off the top rope.

Sami Zayn won't let his latest opportunity slip through his fingers: WWE.com Exclusive, Nov. 7, 2016

Moments after earning an Intercontinental Championship opportunity against SmackDown LIVE's Dolph Ziggler at Survivor Series, The Underdog from the Underground comments on his forthcoming battle with The Showoff at WWE's fall classic.

 

WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens def. Seth Rollins, U.S. Champion Roman Reigns, Chris Jericho and Braun Strowman

That Kevin Owens won the Fatal 5-Way among Raw’s male Survivor Series competitors wasn’t necessarily surprising, per se — OK, given that Braun Strowman kind of wrecked everyone for 10 minutes, it was a little surprising. What’s surprising was who KO pinned to do it.

In a match that initially began with a Strowman rampage, it took the combined efforts of Jeri-KO, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns to finally get The Gift of Destruction out of the ring. And at that point, Rollins & Reigns joined forces again to keep the big man at bay.

Jericho and Owens re-joined the fray just in time to break up a Shield-esque Double Powerbomb to Strowman, focusing their efforts on The Big Dog in particular. Rollins broke out the big move of the match by powerbombing Jericho through both a prone Strowman and the table beneath him, and very nearly won the match by Pedigreeing Jericho, but Owens stole the win in a most unusual way. After Owens had superkicked Rollins out of the ring, Reigns clocked him with a Superman Punch, and The Prizefighter toppled onto his fallen buddy to inadvertently score the win. To be fair: Friends don’t let friends lose matches.