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Fans witnessed a lot of drama on this week’s Monday Night Raw. Tensions brewed to the brim between numerous stars. With many superstars facing each other at Crown Jewel, some confrontations took place. Some others decided to impart some advice as well. Amidst all this tension, two champions met each other for a small chat. However, that chat quickly took a different turn, hinting at a potential champion vs champion at the upcoming Survivor Series.

Seth Rollins going off against Roman Reigns

As the tension came to a boil backstage, Seth Rollins stumbled upon Rhea Ripley. The two stars first exchanged a few words. Then Ripley commented on him holding the championship title for way too long. As the stars went back and forth The Visionary said, “If there is one thing I don’t want, I do not want to be anything like Roman Reigns” This had the fans talking as this comment was made with the rumors of Survivor Series having brand wars.

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The rumors started to do rounds since the WWE appointed Nick Aldis as the general manager of SmackDown. Since then, tensions between Aldis and Raw’s general manager Adam Pearce have witnessed a rise. If the Brand Wars are set to happen, fans would love to see top champions from both brands go head-on against each other.

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Last year fans were not able to witness the fabled Brand Wars at the Survivor Series as the Chief Content Officer of WWE, Paul Levesque decided to keep things more story-driven. Even though it hasn’t been made official yet, the events are taking up a similar shape.

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On the season premiere of SmackDown, Nick Aldis was appointed as the new general manager of the blue brand. Before his appointment, it was Adam Pearce who looked over both Raw and SmackDown. As soon as Aldis came into power, he decided to shake things up. The first thing he did was to get Kevin Owens on SamckDown, completing the exchange when Jey Uso went to Raw. This had stirred up some controversy as he was separated from his friend Sami Zayn.

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The second thing he did was fining Jey Uso. The Main Event Star happened to barge his way at last week’s episode of SmackDown. He did this in retaliation as his twin had gate-crashed his match with Judgment Day. After the segment, Aldis was seen arguing with Jey Uso backstage. Adam Pearce entered the scene only to be informed that Jey Uso had been fined $10,000 for entering without permission. To this Pearce said he would do the same and levied a heavy fine on Jimmy Uso for his last week’s antics. As both Pearce and Jey Uso were leaving, Raw’s general manager whispered “Let the games begin.”

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The real motive behind Rhea Ripley’s comment is still unknown. It could be possible that she was trying to break Rollins’s spirit ahead of his bout with JD McDonagh next week. What do you think Seth Rollins’s comment meant? Let us know in the comments below.