WWE Has Made A Change To Survivor Series

WWE has made a slight change to the Survivor Series, which will be held on Saturday, November 30, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

In recent years, WWE has used the WarGames concept to breathe new life into the struggling Preiumum Live Event-themed event that pitted Raw vs. SmackDown talent against each other. It’s expected fans will see the bout feature. This has been the long-speculated Old Bloodline vs. New Bloodline at Survivor Series.

When the original promotional material for the show (as seen above) went out, it had a start time of 3:30 PM local time. However, now both WWE’s events page and the arena’s website list it as 2:30 PM local time, which is 5:30 PM ET.

This would suggest the main card will start at 6:00 PM ET instead of the usual 7:00 PM ET. WWE did this for the Bad Blood PLE to make sure they were off the air in time for the UFC pay–per-view event that night. There is no UFC show on this date.

WWE has yet to confirm the change. The company returns with its next PLE on November 2nd for Crown Jewel.

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