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WATCH: All The Botches From WWE Survivor Series 2020

Published November 23, 2020, 11:21 AM EST

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When the WWE Survivor Series kicked off, fans thought nothing could beat the shocking Seth Rollins ‘betrayal.’ However, everyone was proven wrong as the women’s tag team match saw a more shocking end.

Despite barely competing in the ring, Lana became the sole survivor in the match, thus giving RAW the bizarre win. Other than this, the match had some botches and miscalculations.

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As rightly pointed out by a Twitter user @uncle callum, the match had two prominent botches. The first occurred when Women’s Tag Team Champion Shayna Baszler missed a kick on Ruby Riott and toppled. Riott took the opportunity and tried to pin Baszler.

The next occurred when Natalya tried to put Peyton Royce in a backbreaker submission. However, the Queen of Harts struggled and then slipped out of the hold. This prompted commentator Corey Graves to comment, “it didn’t work out the way Natalya expected.”

See the botches below –

Something interested to note in these botches was, none of these were intricate maneuvers. The botches could have been easily avoided with caution.

Read more – WWE Fans Disappointed After Lana Becomes the Sole Survivor of Raw vs. Smackdown Match at Survivor Series

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Lana got her momentum on WWE Survivor Series

After being put through the table for nine consecutive weeks, Lana was truly intimidated as she entered the traditional tag match. The “leaders” Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler made sure Lana did not participate in the match.

Despite Lana making a tag, They took her out of the match. In addition to that, the tag champions made Lana stand on the steel steps as the action unfolded in the ring. However, in the long run, this decision was fruitful.

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As Bianca Belair and Nia Jax were both counted out, Lana became the sole survivor to remain in the ring. As the referee declared her and RAW the winner, Lana’s joy knew no bounds.

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