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WWE Survivor Series 2020 – The Undertaker’s Final Farewell: Full Match Card, Start Time, Where to Watch

Published 11/20/2020, 12:54 AM EST

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WWE Survivor Series 2020 is around the corner and everyone is livid with excitement.

This is one of the most premier events of the year where the Superstars of Raw and SmackDown will get inside the ring to determine the superior brand.

The audience will feast their eyes on a series of face-off matches. Some of them are standard with Superstars from Raw and SmackDown trying to determine the better brand. Others are one-off matches between the champions of WWE.

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WWE Survivor Series match card

Drew McIntyre (WWE Champion, Raw) vs. Roman Reigns (Universal Champion, SmackDown)

This is the most awaited match for Survivor Series 2020. Initially, Randy Orton was supposed to battle Reigns but McIntyre defeated him just in time to be a part of Survivor Series. The match had gained momentum since the day Triple H claimed it will have the same gravitas as that of a Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair match.

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Asuka (WWE Raw Women’s Champion) vs. Sasha Banks (WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion)

Ever since Asuka defeated Sasha Banks to become the Raw Women’s Champion, fans have been waiting for a title rematch. However, Banks moved to SmackDown where Bayley was the champion. She took over the position at Hell in a Cell after a grand storyline with Bayley.

The New Day (WWE Raw Tag Team Champions) vs. The Street Profits (WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions)

The tag teams were champions under the other brand before the WWE Draft. After the draft, the teams exchanged their belts, aligning with the brand to retain the position as champions. If WWE gives the teams the opportunity, then this could become one of the best matches in tag team history.

Bobby Lashley (United States Champion, Raw) vs. Sami Zayn (Inter-Continental Champion, SmackDown)

Sami Zayn was stripped off his title when he took a break because of COVID-19. He regained the title in a brutal ladder match at Clash of Champions. On the other hand, Lashley acquired the United States Championship from Apollo Crews and has been dominant since.

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Men’s Survivor Series – AJ Styles, Braun Strowman, Keith Lee, Matt Riddle, Sheamus (Raw) vs. Jey Uso, Kevin Owens, Seth Rollins, King Corbin, TBD (SmackDown)

The Superstars have been handpicked by the brands by putting them in qualifying matches. However, SmackDown is yet to reveal the name of the final Superstar.

Women’s Survivor Series – Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Peyton Royce, Lana, Lacey Evans (Raw) vs. Bianca Belair, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, 2 TBD (SmackDown)

Initially, Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose were on Team Raw. Both Superstars suffered injuries on Monday Night Raw. WWE announced Peyton Royce and Lacey Evans as their replacement. SmackDown is yet to reveal the name of the final two Superstars.

The Undertaker’s final farewell

WWE released a special documentary titled “30 years of The Undertaker” to commemorate the ‘Deadman’s legacy. His debut was at Survivor Series 30 years ago. It seems apt to bid the legend a final farewell at Survivor Series 2020.

The company has confirmed there will be a segment which will feature an appearance from ‘The Deadman’ himself.

Survivor Series 2020 timing and where to watch

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The event will air from WWE ThunderDome on November 22nd. The time has been set at the usual 7p.m. ET/4p.m. PT.

The kickoff show is scheduled an hour prior to the main show.

WWE Network’s Subscribers can watch it at no extra cost. Individuals living in US who do not have WWE Network will need to contact the cable provider.

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If you are staying in the UK, then you can purchase the PPV via BT Sports Box Office.

 

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Shuvangi is a senior WWE and AEW author at EssentiallySports. She has over 1000 published WWE articles and also has experience in content operations with Forbes. Having completed her undergraduation from Royal Holloway, University of London, Shuvangi is closely aligned to the fitness industry, having amateur skills levels in tennis and basketball while rowing at a regatta level.
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