5 Reasons why making Otis a part of Team SmackDown at WWE Survivor Series 2020 is a mistake

Otis should not have been the final member of Team SmackDown.
Otis should not have been the final member of Team SmackDown.

#2 The other SmackDown Superstars who lost qualifying matches would've been better fits for the Survivor Series team

Even if WWE did book a 'Last Chance' fatal-four-way for the final spot on Team SmackDown, Otis shouldn't have been considered. The other three Superstars would have been much better fits for the Survivor Series team than him, thanks to a variety of factors.

Daniel Bryan and Rey Mysterio both proved themselves over the past ten days, with respective big victories over current members of Team SmackDown, Jey Uso and Seth Rollins. The in-ring action during the match would have also been so much more exciting with either of them in the fray.

The team dynamics would have been more intriguing as well, with Rollins and Mysterio, or Bryan and Uso, trying to co-exist for the betterment of SmackDown. Even Dolph Ziggler would have made more sense than Otis, considering his Survivor Series pedigree. Ziggler is a two-time sole survivor.

It is infuriating when one thinks about it. WWE really should have booked SmackDown's side of the men's Survivor Series elimination match much better. Bryan or Mysterio, in particular, would have worked well against the entire line-up of Team RAW, especially AJ Styles and Riddle.

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Edited by Kaushik Das
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