#3 Survivor Series isn't only going to be RAW vs SmackDown vs NXT
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The theme for this year's Survivor Series is RAW vs SmackDown vs NXT. While that will be the front and center theme of the show, there will be matches that happen within a certain brand.
One such example, of course, is Brock Lesnar vs Rey Mysterio as both Superstars are on RAW. Moreover, the Rusev-Lashley-Lana angle is still ongoing and is unlikely to conclude before Survivor Series.
The addition of Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton in the mix means that the entire Team Hogan-Team Flair story may continue without the two legends. However, it's a bit problematic since Roman Reigns, Ali and Shorty G are all on SmackDown.
Either way, there could be something with Rusev and Ricochet teaming, meaning that there are going to be plenty of other matches that don't involve Interbrand warfare.
Whether that's a good or bad thing is up to you. In the last few years, the matches have mostly just been RAW vs SmackDown, so perhaps it's not such a bad thing if they don't overcrowd the card with inter-brand matches.