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Rumors and What to Expect from WWE Survivor Series 2015

The Survivor Series of the WWE was once about tag team battles with duos competing to advance or get eliminated. But this longtime pay-per-view event has significantly evolved, now featuring single matchups with unique and intriguing story lines.

Although it is less than a month away, there is still no official word as to who will be paired in the ring to see action, except for The Undertaker.

The event will be held at Philips Arena in Atlanta, which will feature "25 Years of the Undertaker," per report from Wrestling Inc. It will be on Nov. 22, which will then be exactly 25 years when The Undertaker made his very first WWE show during the 1990 Survivor Series, the same report said.

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It is still uncertain what kind of match it will be, but the only guarantee is that he will be taking on the Wyatt Family. This means that there is a possibility that he will be teaming up with his brother, Kane, to battle it out with two Wyatt family members or perhaps "Taker" will be provided with more help to take on the entire family. It can also be a handicap match with him and Kane going up against all four Wyatts.

Here are the other rumored matches for the pay-per-view event courtesy of Geno Mrosko for Cageside Seats:

1 – Seth Rollins versus Roman Reigns

This one is reportedly for the WWE world heavyweight championship. The win against Kofi Kingston put Reigns in this matchup, in the process defeating Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, and Alberto Del Rio in the Fatal 4-Way.

2 – Charlotte versus Paige

The story line here is the breakup, makeup, and then breakup of Team PCB. Paige can't wait to get a piece of Charlotte for the Divas Championship.

But again, these are still rumors and everyone's waiting for WWE's show to kick off and figure everything out on Nov. 22.

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