5 reasons why Survivor Series 2017 was the worst finish in the PPV's history

What a mess.
What a mess.

#5 It's all about the McMahons... again!

Ad
McMahon-mania.
McMahon-mania

Leaving Shane as the last Superstar in the Smackdown team was perhaps ill-advised. The fact that the men standing opposite him were Triple H and Kurt Angle was an example of the company being even more short-sighted than usual. And considering two of those three men are members of the McMahon family ought to fill every WWE fan with utter dread.

Ad

Clearly, the WWE are keen to build up some kind of programme involving different members of the McMahon family. A lot of the lead up to this match at Survivor Series surrounded Stephanie and Shane, the two commissioners of RAW and Smackdown, respectively.

Breaking Vince Russo and Jim Cornette update HERE.

When Triple H was thrown into the occasion, you knew something was going to go down between the brothers in law, and that is exactly what we got. This means the fallout of the match is going to involve the McMahon family quite predominantly. Stephanie will be bragging about how she got one over on her brother, and will be thanking her husband for getting the job done.

If there's one thing fans are sick and tired of when it comes to the WWE, its the fact that the McMahon family are simply overused in terms of storyline. If we get a showdown between Triple H and Shane McMahon as a featured Wrestlemania match it'll be yet another PPV where the owners walk away with all the attention.

One wrong move ended Big E's career - Watch Here!

Quick Links

Edited by Nishant Jayaram
sk promotional banner
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications