WWE has such a great amount of huge events coming up over the next few weeks that it has been hard to keep track of all of them. Super Show-Down takes place this weekend, then the Crown Jewel, SmackDown 1000 show, and Evolution events will follow, but don’t forget that the annual Survivor Series pay-per-view will be returning in November. While details on the show remain scarce at the moment, WrestleVotes reports that this year’s Survivor Series event will shift away from the Raw vs. SmackDown format that it has had for the past two years. It was also mentioned that there will likely be a 5-on-5 elimination match with each team headed by Kurt Angle and Baron Cobrin as they fight for control of Raw.
Hearing that Survivor Series won’t be focused to much, if at all, on RAW vs SmackDown this year. Good chance at a Team Corbin vs Team Angle matchup for RAW control.
— WrestleVotes (@WrestleVotes) October 3, 2018
As mentioned earlier, Super Show-Down will be airing live on the WWE Network this weekend all the way in Melbourne, Australia. It is a mega event with a loaded card and special main event match between Triple H and The Undertaker, which is being advertised as the final bout between the two wrestling icons. However, plenty of titles will be on the line, including the Cruiserweight Championship, WWE Championship, SmackDown Tag Team Championships, and the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Although four championships will be defended during the event, Cageside Seats reports that no title switches are expected to occur. Super Show-Down airs this Saturday starting at around 5am ET in the US.
205 Live competitor The Brian Kendrick has been slotted in a villainous role ever since he was brought back to WWE to compete in the cruiserweight division in 2016. He has continued his deceitful ways on the show for months and months through an alliance with Jack Gallagher and Drew Gulak, but it appears that the in-ring veteran has had a sudden change of heart. In light of a falling out between the trio, Kendrick snapped and attacked Gulak and Gallagher before he was eventually laid out by the duo. This appears to be the start of a babyface turn for Brian Kendrick, as well as the end of the partnership between himself, Gulak, and Gallagher. It should be interesting to see what develops out of this on next week’s show.
Say what you want about @mrbriankendrick, @DrewGulak…
…there’s a reason why he’s The #ManWithAPlan! #205Live pic.twitter.com/dRA0NX8wBJ
— 205Live (@WWE205Live) October 3, 2018
No looking back now?
Looks like @DrewGulak & @GentlemanJackG are through with @mrbriankendrick! #205Live pic.twitter.com/h2t2JQorcg
— 205Live (@WWE205Live) October 3, 2018