Smackdown Live commissioner Shane McMahon with general manager Daniel Bryan proposes three traditional Survivor Series elimination matches, pitting in their best singles, tag-team and women's division talents against Monday Night RAW's very best.
For the sake of determining which is the best WWE show since the brand split, SmackDown's power duo made a proposal for RAW's Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley about these three intriguing traditional Survivor Series elimination matches.
While Raw is still getting the most number of viewers per week, SmackDown is getting better reviews from wrestling pundits largely because of their ability to maximize the little talent they have on the roster.
RT this if you are #YESYESYES'ing over @ShaneMcMahon and @WWEDanielBryan's #SurvivorSeries proposal. #SDLive
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— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) October 12, 2016
Of course, A.J Styles' reign as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and his current feud with Dean Ambrose and 15-time champ John Cena makes the brand a bit more compelling to watch the past few weeks.
However, with Goldberg expected to make his first appearance on RAW next week, things could change in a blink of an eye with regards to the ongoing rating battles between these two brands.
-Naomi has been on a roll recently after stealing a victory against Carmella in their singles match on SmackDown Live. Naomi, who defeated SmackDown live women's championship no.1 contender Alexa Bliss at No Mercy, used the distraction from Nikki Bella outside the ring to roll up an unsuspecting Carmela.
BRIDGE it!! @NaomiWWE steals the victory from the distracted @CarmellaWWE, who runs away to escape Nikki @BellaTwins! #SDLive pic.twitter.com/kLt2vACWlH — WWE (@WWE) October 12, 2016
With the victory, Naomi has clearly established herself now as one of the frontrunners for the Women's championship after Bliss, who is scheduled to wrestle reigning champ Becky Lynch on November 8 in Glasgow, Scotland.