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Survivor Series Loses Its Spark: Where Did the Magic Go?
23 Nov
Summary
- Survivor Series lost its appeal as a "Big Four" PLE.
- WarGames matches overshadow traditional stakes and create injury risks.
- WWE has failed to deliver title changes and exciting moments recently.

Survivor Series, one of WWE's "Big Four" Premium Live Events (PLEs), is facing criticism for a decline in its impact and appeal. Once a pivotal event for storytelling shifts heading into WrestleMania season, it now appears to be overshadowed by the high-risk spectacle of WarGames matches. These matches, while initially exciting, have led to increased concerns about wrestler injuries and a perceived lack of meaningful stakes.
The event's traditional appeal, which included potential title changes and unpredictable outcomes, has waned. Over the past few years, title defenses have largely seen champions retain, with few significant shifts. This contrasts with its historical significance as a platform for major storyline developments, leaving audiences with fewer memorable moments compared to other major WWE events.
Beyond the WarGames format's inherent risks and improvisational nature, the event's overall booking has led to a predictable outcome. This year, and in recent memory, Survivor Series has failed to deliver the excitement and pivotal moments that once defined it, raising questions about its future relevance as a key WWE PLE.




