So isn't XT the top brand in WWE?
After all that we witnessed
tonight at Survivor Series,
that may very well be the case.
Hello everyone,
I'm Mackenzie Mitchell for WWE.
Now from right here at
Allstate Arena in Chicago,
with everything you need to know about
what went down at Survivor Series.
Warning, spoilers ahead.
A banner night for NXT was capped off
in the Survivor Series main event as
NXT Women's Champion Shayna Baszler
defeated both Becky Lynch and
Bailey in a Triple Threat Match
after forcing Bailey to submit.
Following the bout, an irate Becky Lynch
put Baszler through a table.
Still, the Queen of Spades victory
gave NXT four wins for the night,
while SmackDown ended up with two and
RAW only one.
Speaking of RAW, the red brand's top title
remained in possession of Brock Lesnar,
who defeated Rey Mysterio
in a no-holds-barred,
No Disqualification match.
Mysterio's son Dominic tried to help
his father conquer the Beast, but
an F5 brought and
end to this underdog story.
Team SmackDown scored one of their
two victories of the night in
the Men's Survivor Series
Elimination Triple Threat Match,
thanks to Roman Reigns,
who last eliminated NXT's Keith Lee
to stand as the bout's sole survivor.
Lee was able to eliminate Seth Rollins
before falling to the Big Dog.
As for SmackDown's top title,
the universal championship still
belongs to The Fiend, Bray Wyatt.
Daniel Bryan's fighting spirit wasn't
enough to overcome the seemingly
indestructible Fiend,
who countered Bryan's running knee
with a mandible claw to retain.
NXT champion Adam Cole was also
able to hold on to his title.
Cole edged out a victory over Pete Dunne,
countering the bitter end and
scoring the last shot.
NXT North American champion Roderick
Strong took advantage of the Triple Threat
rules, tossing AJ Styles from the ring
after Styles connected with a phenomenal
forearm on Shinsuke Nakamura.
Strong pin the artists to give NXT
their third point of the night.
It was the second consecutive victory for
the yellow brand.
Coming off the heels of team NXT win and
the Women's Survivor Series Elimination
Triple Threat match, Rio Ripley last
eliminated Sasha Banks, thanks to
some interference from Io Shirai.
Ripley, Shirai, and
Candice LeRae stood as the survivors.
On the Survivor Series kickoff, RAW Tag
Team Champions the Viking Raiders scored
the red brand their only nod of the night,
by defeating NXT tag team champions
Kyle Riley and Bobby Fish.
And SmackDown champs the new day and
a Triple Threat match.
The man of the hour Lio Rush successfully
defended the NXT Cruiserweight
title against Kalisto and Akira Tozawa,
giving NXT their first point and
setting the tone for the night.
And in the night's first match,
the team of Robert Roode and
Dolph Ziggler gave the blue brand and
early advantage, eliminating the Street
Prophets to win the Tag Team Battle Royal.
So for all the fallout of what
went down at WWE Survivor Series,
stay tuned to the WWE social and
digital channels.
And don't miss tonight's Monday Night Raw
at 8/7 Central on the USA Network.
