Though the focus of the WWE's major storylines is on Sunday night's Hell in a Cell event in Dallas, the WWE is beginning to make plans for Survivor Series on Nov. 23 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis and it appears as though there are big plans for the Divas division at the show.
Ever since SummerSlam on Aug. 17 in Los Angeles, Nikki Bella and her sister Brie Bella have been engaged in a feud and it appears as though the WWE is going to take the momentum built in that feud and run with it into Survivor Series.
The two sisters are set to square off Sunday at Hell in a Cell with the loser becoming the winner's assistant for the next 30 days and Wrestlingheadlines.com reports that the two may captain their own teams in a traditional Survivor Series elimination tag match next month.
According to the report, the WWE is thinking of doing a Team Nikki vs. Team Brie match at the show where each sibling will captain their own team of four others and go head-to-head in the standard elimination match.
There is no word on how Paige or AJ Lee -- who will square off for the WWE Divas Championship Sunday -- will fit into the match but it is likely Paige would be on Nikki's team and Lee on Brie's.
Regarding the rest of the card, the WWE may once again be without its WWE World Heavyweight Champion for the second consecutive pay-per-view as Brock Lesnar is reportedly not appearing in the WWE until the Dec. 8 addition of RAW and isn't slated to wrestle until January's Royal Rumble.
Lesnar ended The Streak of The Undertaker and then defeated John Cena for the WWE Championship at SummerSlam and lost to him by disqualification at last month's Night of Champions.
Lesnar will not be wrestling at Hell in a Cell Sunday and there have been reports that he may skip survivor Series and TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs in December.
It is unknown how many traditional matches the WWE will put on at Survivor Series, but it appears as though the Bella twins may be involved in one.
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