WWE RAW notes: Mandy Rose & Dana Brooke off Survivor Series, Nia Jax’s shot at Quibi

The final RAW before Survivor Series featured changes to the brand's women's team, Nia Jax taking a shot at Quibi and Lana's table bump.

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Changes were made to the RAW women’s Survivor Series team on the 11/16 episode of RAW. Early in the show, Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler and Lana teamed up to take on Dana Brooke, Mandy Rose and RAW Women’s Champion Asuka. During the match, Baszler stomped on Rose’s arm which led to her getting removed from the match. Following the bout and Lana being put through a table again by Nia Jax, Dana Brooke was ambushed by ‘Reckoning’ (Mia Yim) of RETRIBUTION.

It was later announced that both Rose and Brooke are unable to compete at Survivor Series so filling in for them will be Peyton Royce and Lacey Evans. During the segment with Jax, Baszler, Royce and Evans, Nia referred to the new additions as a “worse idea than Quibi” which was the platform that hosted WWE’s ‘Fight Like A Girl’ series but folded due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Funhouse Bray Wyatt wrestled on RAW and defeated The Miz. He was joined at ringside by Alexa Bliss who debuted her new theme song which resembles The Fiend’s theme music. Bliss got involved on the outside and attacked John Morrison. Prior to Wyatt and Miz’s match, Bliss brawled with Nikki Cross on the entrance ramp after Cross tried to share her thoughts about Bliss’ relationship with Wyatt.

Following this week’s episode of NXT on the USA Network, The Undertaker’s ‘Last Ride’ docu-series is airing on the network to promote Undertaker’s farewell at Survivor Series.

New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) successfully defended their RAW Tag Team Titles on the show against Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. New Day are moving on to Survivor Series to represent RAW against SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins).

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