The WWE has reportedly added a singles match between Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt to the Survivor Series card for Nov. 23 live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis.
According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, the WWE has announced that the "Lunatic Fringe" and the "Eater of Worlds" will go head-to-head at the November Classic.
Wyatt attacked Ambrose at Hell in a Cell on Oct. 26 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas and cost him his cell match against Seth Rollins. The two have been engaged in a feud ever since and it appears as though they'll cross paths at the 28th annual Survivor Series event.
This is only the second match revealed for the card so far as Triple H announced on last week's edition of Monday Night RAW that John Cena will have to assemble a traditional Survivor Series team to take on one that will be created by The Authority.
The official components of the match -- such as how many participants and who they will be -- have yet to be determined but Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler appears to be on Team Cena while Team Authority will likely at least include Kane and Rollins.
More information on the traditional elimination tag team match should come to the surface on WWE television over the next couple of weeks.
Two other matches the WWE has been hinting at for Survivor Series include a United States Championship bout between Sheamus and Rusev and a WWE Divas Championship contest pitting AJ Lee against Nikki Bella.
Lana and Rusev cut a promo on SmackDown saying that they were setting their sights on Sheamus' title, which could very well mean the two sides will clash on Nov. 23.
Bella won a Divas Halloween Costume Battle Royal to become the No. 1 contender for the Divas Championship, but it wasn't specified when the match would happen.
There has been speculation that there could be a Divas traditional elimination Survivor Series match, so the Lee vs. Bella bout could happen on regular television.
The WWE presents the Survivor Series live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on Nov. 23.
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