Tonight on WWE SmackDown, three matches were held to determine members of both the men’s and women’s Survivor Series teams. Raw locked in members of both their teams on Monday.
The first qualifying match was Kevin Owens vs. Dolph Ziggler with Robert Roode. Roode got ejected. After this, the match picked up.
In the end, Kevin Owens was the first to qualify for the men. Later in the night, Jey Uso fought Daniel Bryan.
Jey Uso won clean after Roman Reigns walked down to the ring. Bryan looked like he was going to win, but Uso wouldn’t quit in a submission.
After the match, Uso joined Team Tribal Chief. Roman demanded he beat up Bryan. Uso complied and the show went off the air after a huge Uso splash through the announcer’s table.
.@FightOwensFight is headed to #SurvivorSeries!#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/QEJC6gJtaK
— WWE (@WWE) October 31, 2020
The other qualifying match involved 3 women. Natalya, Bianca Belair, and Billie Kay all fought for the chance to earn a spot on Team SmackDown.
Nattie locked in the sharpshooter several times, but could not get anyone to submit. Well, there are 3 people in a match and it should be really hard to win with a submission.
In the end, Bianca Belair won to earn the spot. She is the first woman to earn a spot on SmackDown. She and 4 more women will be facing Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Mandy Rose, Dana Brooke, and Lana.
We will have more news on Survivor Series as the stories develop.
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