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- Team Raw ended up winning all 6 matches on the Survivor Series pay-per-view this year. Team SmackDown won the Kickoff match but WWE is not counting that win in the official count as they are pushing a clean sweep for the red brand. SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon and Acting Raw General Manager Baron Corbin tweeted the following after the show:
— Baron Corbin (@BaronCorbinWWE) November 19, 2018
This wasn’t the night I had in mind for Team Blue.— Shane McMahon (@shanemcmahon) November 19, 2018
Tomorrow is a new day, but something is going to have to change come Tuesday. #SurvivorSeries
- Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 16,320 fans in attendance for Survivor Series pay-per-view from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. 13,600 fans were announced for Saturday's WWE NXT TakeOver: War Games II event in the same arena.