The WWE's annual Thanksgiving Week tradition is right around the corner as the Survivor Series emanates live from the Philips Arena in Atlanta on Sunday.
WWE Survivor Series Predictions & Preview
Since Thanksgiving Night in 1987, the WWE's November Classic has been a staple on the calendar, becoming one of the "Big Four" events along with Royal Rumble, WrestleMania and SimmerSlam.
With a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion being crowned and The Undertaker celebrating 25 years in the company, here is the latest buzz for Survivor Series.
Survivor Series Going On As Planned Despite Terror Threat
--Dolph Ziggler and Tyler Breeze have a score to settle in the ring, and they're already digging into each other on social media.
— Dolph Ziggler (@HEELZiggler) November 21, 2015
--There were ISIS terrorist threats for Philips Arena, the sight of Survivor Series, but Triple H assured fans on Twitter that the WWE and FBI are taking the proper precautions and the event will go on as planned.
--Seth Rollins' injury necessitated a tournament to crown a new champion, but there was said to be minimal panic behind the scenes after the knee injury took down the champ, according to Wrestlingheadlines.com. The WWE had big plans for Roman Reigns heading into 2016, so the Rollins injury doesn't change much of the creative direction.The leader of the Roman Empire is expected to leave Atlanta with the gold.
--WWE Hall of Fame announcer Howard Finkel predicted Dean Ambrose to topple Alberto Del Rio in the tournament finals on WWE.com.
--The Undertaker will celebrate 25 years with the WWE Sunday after making his debut at the 1990 edition of Survivor Series 'Taker will team up with Kane to battle two members of The Wyatt Family. Vince McMahon commented on the milestone:
He’s known as The Phenom for many reasons. 25 years of competition is #Phenomenal. #Undertaker25 pic.twitter.com/KGyVQtABc5 — Vince McMahon (@VinceMcMahon) November 21, 2015
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