5 Potential Prizes For The Winning Brand At Survivor Series

2. The 30th Royal Rumble Spots 

The Royal Rumble match is arguably WWE’s most anticipated tradition. With 30 athletes battling for a WrestleMania championship match, the action is always explosive. 

The entrance order is usually random, however, sometimes the later entrants have to earn their advantageous position.

R-Truth and Carmella’s Mixed Match Challenge victory earned them both the number 30 spot in their respective 2019 Rumble matches.

This prize definitely sparked interest in the Mixed Match Challenge final. The winning brand claiming both number 30 spots would give enemies a fitting reason to coexist for one night.

Giving the November show Royal Rumble implications would build early excitement for one of the most exciting nights in WWE’s calendar. 


1. The Main Events Of WrestleMania 

Prior to the 2016 Draft, it would usually fall to the WWE Championship contest to close WrestleMania.

The introduction of another world title changed this status quo, as there’s no longer one undisputed face of WWE. 

Both the WWE and Raw Women’s Championships from the red brand have closed The Show of Shows.

Similarly, Smackdown’s Universal title and SmackDown Women’s Championship have produced historic WrestleMania main events. 

Both brands feature champions who deserve WWE’s biggest spotlight. It would be logical for the winning brand at Survivor Series to decide the last match of WrestleMania.

With WrestleMania now becoming a two-night show, the winning side could have one male and one female main event.

If the April event sticks with one night, it could be up to the brand which match they choose to go on last.

Wrestlers on Team Raw and Team SmackDown need a reason for their clash, other than for brand supremacy. There would be no bigger prize than the main event of WWE’s most historic event.

What do you think should be on the line at Survivor Series? Let us know in the comments on Twitter or Facebook.

3 years ago by Sanchez Taylor

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