5 WWE stars who desperately need a win at Survivor Series 

There are a number of stars who are desperate to end their osing streaks at Survivor Series
There are a number of stars who are desperate to end their losing streaks at Survivor Series

WWE presents their final dual brand pay-per-view of the year this weekend and it sees a number of stars desperately pushing for their first win on pay-per-view for a while.

There is only one Championship on the line this weekend as Enzo Amore defends the Cruiserweight Championship against Kalisto, but it seems that there could be much more than just bragging rights on the line in some of these matches.

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Many stars from both SmackDown and Raw step into the ring this weekend knowing that they are in need of a win on a much bigger stage to prevent what could become a lengthy losing streak on pay-per-view.


#5. Charlotte

Charlotte could really do with a win over Charlotte on Sunday night
Charlotte could really do with a win over Charlotte on Sunday night

Even though Charlotte technically won her match by disqualification against Natalya at Hell in a Cell last month, The Queen of SmackDown Live hasn't won a match by pinfall or submission on pay-per-view in almost a year.

Charlotte's last clean win came back at The Royal Rumble in January when she defeated Bayley to retain the Raw Women's Championship. The daughter of Ric Flair will be creating history this weekend as the first woman to walk into Survivor Series as Divas, Raw Women's and SmackDown Women's Champion, but it seems that Charlotte will be desperate to defeat Alexa Bliss and end this unflattering streak before the end of the year.

Lil Miss Bliss has been on a winning streak of her own recently, so the odds are definitely stacked against the SmackDown Women's Champion this weekend.

#4. Cesaro and Sheamus

Cesaro and Sheamus will want to defeat The Usos this Sunday to prove they are The Bar
Cesaro and Sheamus will want to defeat The Usos this Sunday to prove they are The Bar

The Raw Tag Team Champions take on SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos this weekend in a match that will determine who the current best tag team in WWE is.

Sheamus and Cesaro haven't got a great record at pay-per-views with their last win coming all the way back at Great Balls of Fire in July when they managed to retain their Championships in an Ironman match against The Hardyz.

Since then, the team who call themselves 'The Bar' have lost matches to Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose at both SummerSlam and No Mercy before losing their five-on-three handicap match against The Shield at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs last month when Kurt Angle stepped in to replace Roman Reigns at the last minute.

Cesaro and Sheamus will want to prove their dominance in the tag team division on Sunday night after a run of losses and it seems that The Usos could be the perfect team for them to make a statement against.

#3. The New Day

The New Day will have to overcome the odds at Survivor Series to get their much needed win
The New Day will have to overcome the odds at Survivor Series to get their much-needed win

The New Day have one of the toughest tasks of the night at Survivor Series when they step into the ring with one of the most dominant factions in WWE history, The Shield.

The New Day have only served to anger the trio by costing Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose their Tag Team Championships last week on Raw and then insulting all three men on Social Media over the past few days.

These two teams have never faced off before and the stakes were already high considering their match is another Raw versus SmackDown affair. When you factor in that New Day haven't won a match on pay-per-view since Battleground back in July when they became Tag Team Champions, you realise the sort of pressure that New Day will be feeling heading into this match.

The former SmackDown Tag Team Champions have lost matches against The Usos at both SummerSlam and Hell in a Cell in recent months, so if they were hoping to claim that they were one of the best teams on SmackDown Live after this weekend, then they desperately need a win here.

#2. Kalisto

Can Kalisto reclaim the Cruiserweight Championship on Sunday night?
Can Kalisto reclaim the Cruiserweight Championship on Sunday night?

Kalisto-- a former 2-time US Champion faces Enzo Amore this weekend with the Cruiserweight Championship on the line as he looks to regain the title he lost back to the Certified G a few weeks ago. Kalisto and Enzo's feud stretches all the way back to October 9th when Kalisto first defeated Enzo for the Championship, but Enzo managed to win the title back at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs.

You have to go back much further to find Kalisto's last win on Pay-per-view as the former Lucha Dragon hasn't been able to pick up a win since the Extreme Rules pre-show back in June. Kalisto wasn't a popular choice to go after Enzo and move over to the 205 Live brand, so this weekend is his chance to prove that WWE made the right decision and that he is the man to lead the division heading into 2018.

#1. AJ Styles

AJ Styles has a tough task ahead of him at Survivor Series
AJ Styles has a tough task ahead of him at Survivor Series

AJ Styles shocked the world last week when he managed to defeat WWE Champion Jinder Mahal to become a two-time Champion. This win means that AJ now steps into the match against Universal Champion Brock Lesnar on Sunday night with 'The Phenomenal One' being fully aware that he needs the win.

Not only does AJ have the entire SmackDown locker room's hopes riding on him, but he will also be aware that he hasn't picked up a win on Pay-per-view since SummerSlam back in August.

AJ has since lost at both Hell in a Cell in a triple threat match for the United States Championship that was won by Baron Corbin and again at TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs in recent months, when he was drafted in at the last minute to replace Bray Wyatt in a match against Finn Balor.

AJ and Brock look set to main event this year's Survivor Series and the winner of the bragging rights could come down to whoever wins their match, which only serves to put more pressure on the shoulders of both men.

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