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Early WWE Survivor Series 2024 Predictions on Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes and Full Card

Donald Wood

After a lackluster show at Bash in Berlin and Bad Blood on the horizon on October 5, many wrestling fans have shifted their attention to November and how WWE will book the 2024 edition of Survivor Series: WarGames.

While the show may be well over two months away—taking place on November 30 from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver—the cornerstone premium live event is shaping up to be unforgettable.

Here are the four matches WWE Creative should add to the 2024 Survivor Series card.

Bloodline WarGames

The biggest possible matchup WWE could book for November would be a Bloodline WarGames match pitting Roman Reigns and his newly formed crew against Solo Sikoa and his cohorts, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu.

While the heel foursome has already been formed, The Tribal Chief must build his own group. Look for him to recruit Jey Uso first after he loses his chance at the Intercontinental Championship due to Sikoa's interference.

Then, Jey can help Reigns recruit Jimmy Uso, reforming the popular tag team. As for who the fourth member of Team Reigns will be, a disgruntled Sami Zayn should step up following a tough loss to Gunther at Bad Blood.

A reformation of the classic Bloodline stable—now portraying the good guys—standing toe-to-toe with the new version would be worthy of the main event spot.

Add in the WarGames stipulation, and this match has all the hallmarks of being an instant classic.

Gunther vs. CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre

As mentioned, Gunther looks destined to defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Sami Zayn at Bad Blood, but the titleholder will undoubtedly walk out of the show with the belt still around his waist.

With the battle between CM Punk and Drew McIntyre continuing through Bad Blood—most likely in a Hell in a Cell match—the two men should carry it over for one more month, but this time get Gunther and the world title involved again.

Punk cost McIntyre the championship previously, and it would be perfect booking if The Best in the World looks poised to win the belt from Gunther at Survivor Series until the Scot pulls him off the pin.

The in-fighting between the bitter rivals could boil over, affording The Ring General the chance to steal victory and successfully defend his gold.

Team Rhea Ripley vs. Team Liv Morgan: WarGames

One of the hottest storylines in all of wrestling is the battle between Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan, as well as all the moving pieces that come along with the drama.

Instead of fighting for the Women's World Championship, though, they should formulate teams for a WarGames match.

For Ripley, she should look to recruit three of the most talented women on the main roster, Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane and the returning Asuka. With Damage CTRL by her side, the Australian will have the upper hand against her foe.

As for Morgan, she should have a hard time finding friends due to her previous indiscretions, but she would ultimately find allies when she works with The Pure Fusion Collective's Sonya Deville, Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark.

The resulting four-on-four battle will rival the men's Bloodline WarGames match and should be a marquee addition to the November card.

Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton

Randy Orton may have taken the loss in a hard-fought battle against Gunther at Bash in Berlin, but he is still a top star.

With Cody Rhodes looking for someone to defend the Undisputed WWE Championship against at the PLE, The Viper would be the ideal answer.

Orton and Rhodes have a long history, one that WWE has not taken advantage of much since the champion's return from All Elite Wrestling.

The American Nightmare looks destined to hold the title until at least Royal Rumble 2025, but a marquee battle against Orton is a stellar holdover.

The two veterans can build on their long history together, dating back to the Legacy stable, and their families' personal animosity from the territory days.

Triple H and WWE Creative can also book the match as a one-off instead of a full feud, allowing them to revisit it at a later date, possibly WrestleMania 41.

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