There’s been a radical transformation in Jeff Hardy the last few weeks, but after the news that Hardy was found unconcious in a stairway in his Boston hotel, the scheduled Triple Threat Match is is jeopardy.

On the Nov. 7 edition of SmackDown, Hardy shocked the WWE Universe by interrupting the match between Undertaker and Vladimir Kozlov, smashing The Deadman with a steel chair. (WATCH | PHOTOS) A week later on SmackDown, a maniacal Hardy crashed the Survivor Series contract signing between WWE Champion Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov, smashing Kozlov through the signing table, tearing up the contract and throwing it in The Game’s face. (PHOTOS) Later that same night – wearing his new, over-the-top face paint – Hardy pulled out a huge win over Undertaker in an Extreme Rules Match. (WATCH | PHOTOS).

Hardy has come within inches of defeating Triple H at Cyber Sunday, No Mercy and Unforgiven. On the Nov. 21 edition of SmackDown, Hardy was able to topple The Game in a non-title match. Can he finally defy the odds at Survivor Series and become the new WWE Champion?

But Hardy is not the only Superstar The King of Kings will need to be concerned about.

Very few Superstars have made such a powerful start in WWE as Vladimir Kozlov. Ever since debuting in WWE on the Apr. 4, 2008 edition of SmackDown, the Moscow Mauler has gone undefeated.

On Nov. 7, Kozlov defeated perhaps his toughest opponent yet – the formidable Undertaker – albeit by disqualification, thanks to interference from a crazed Jeff Hardy. (WATCH) Then, after Jeff Hardy defeated WWE Champion Triple H on Nov. 21, Vladimir Kozlov destroyed both Superstars. (WATCH)

For weeks, Kozlov has been clamoring for an opportunity at Triple H’s gold. At Survivor Series he finally gets his chance. Can Kozlov continue his unbelievable undefeated streak?

Hardy and Kozlov are formidable threats for The Cerebral Assassin, but there is a reason Triple H is Twelve Times the King. On Sunday, The Game will be ready to play and certainly has a strategy to continue his reign.

Find out who walks out of Survivor Series as WWE Champion on Sunday, Nov. 23, only on pay-per-view.