Avoiding these mistakes will ensure that Survivor Series is memorable
#2 Having Drew McIntyre get eliminated way too early from his Survivor Series team
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If there's a sole survivor from Survivor Series 2021, at least on the men's side, it needs to be Drew McIntyre. Whatever the plan may be, he needs to come out of the pay-per-view smelling like roses and then some.
Remember that he's pretty much the only opponent for Roman Reigns from the SmackDown roster right now. For him to be eliminated early will severely impact his value.
#1 Booking Shinsuke Nakamura to defeat Damian Priest
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No match on the Survivor Series card has had a worse build than Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Damian Priest. Therefore it is almost mandatory that Priest picks up a win during this match.
He has been one of the most protected superstars on the roster, and it's a rare sight indeed to see him lose. Even if he comes up short against The King of Strong Style it will severely damage his momentum and have him slip a rank or two. Priest should emerge victorious at the upcoming event and move on to bigger things.
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