Kane is the Next Victim
Bray Wyatt comes out and talks about taking out The Undertaker and basically running down the legend. As he celebrates, Kane comes down and looks to beat down Wyatt. Soon after, the lights go out and all members of The Wyatt Family surround the ring. They attack and carry Kane out just like they did to his brother 24 hours ago.
It felt like a promo for a WrestleMania match, not a Survivor Series one. Is that a bad thing? I mean, Bray Wyatt lost to The Undertaker and was stuck in oblivion soon after. I really like this, though, especially because it makes the entire family important. Harper, Strowman and Roman immediately get put into a feud with two of the most dominant big mans in WWE history, which is never a bad thing.
Anyways, Wyatt Family has to win, right? If they do a Traditional Survivor Series 4-on-4 match, who are the other two guys that partner with Undertaker and Kane. It cannot be just two random faces with nothing to do. It HAS to be someone important enough to be in the corner of Undertaker and Kane.
Roman Reigns is Ready
Some may completely disagree with me on this and that is okay. Professional wrestling fans are unlike any others, passionate about every piece of the business. After defeating Dolph Ziggler, Alberto Del Rio and Kevin Owens in the main event to earn a championship match, Roman Reigns is more than ready for a chance to dethrone Seth Rollins.
Do I think he will actually win the title at Survivor Series? That is still to be decided. When I saw Reigns against Del Rio, Ziggler and Owens I realized that he has so much more star power right now. He has the look, the same look that has gotten him to this point. What he had missing is now in his arsenal, including more than a punch, spear and Samoan Drop. Watching his matches over the past two months, he has adapted to the talent he has worked with. He has fought big and small, strong and fast. Improving on the microphone is one thing that he needed to do. He is never going to be the best, but he is certainly better than MANY world champions in the past.
All in all, Roman Reigns is now ready to main event multiple Pay-Per-Views. He is ready to become the next “guy.” With Reigns vs. Rollins, I am buying in. Again, this does not mean I think Seth Rollins drops the title to Reigns, but I do think there is a better chance that all three Shield members could be main-eventing a big Pay-Per-View sooner rather than later. Enter a heel Dean Ambrose two months from now.