4 Reasons why the new Survivor Series card is better than the original 

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Was this Vince Mcmahon's plan all along?

#3. Added star power

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Star power does matter.

Not that the initial match card of Survivor Series lacked star power. But the new and improved Survivor Series is simply oozing with it. John Cena, Roman Reigns, and Triple H are late but welcome additions to the Survivor Series line-up.

John Cena is one of the greatest WWE superstars of all time. A 16-time world champion, John Cena is on his way to breaking Ric Flair's long-standing record of most world title wins. Love him or hate him, but one simply cannot ignore John Cena. Thus, his return to a WWE ring at Survivor Series certainly makes the event a lot more special.

The same can be said for Roman Reigns. The WWE Universe loves to hate the Big Dog. But Roman Reigns is an integral part of the WWE and the future face of the company.

And credit should be given where it is due.

Roman Reigns is a decent wrestler and his brutal feud with Braun Strowman this year was nothing short of epic. Thus, the addition of Roman Reigns most definitely adds an extra zing to the proceedings.

Survivor Series will also mark the return of Triple H to in-ring action on WWE television. Triple H is one of the biggest names to ever appear in WWE and is a bonafide future Hall of Famer. Therefore, needless to say, the sheer presence of Triple H should be welcomed with open arms on any PPV.

Also, what the 'Cerebral Assassin' will do at Survivor Series will be interesting to see. He might turn on his teammate Kurt Angle to commence the storyline for their rumoured match at Wrestlemania. Or will Triple H start a rivalry with his brother in law, Shane Mcmahon? Only time will tell.

Imagine if WWE had found a way to include Kevin Owens, Kane, Sami Zayn and Bray Wyatt in the proceedings. Survivor Series would have been a PPV of epic proportions then. But in the meantime, Triple H, John Cena, and Roman Reigns will do.

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