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Reckoning opens up on possibility of featuring at Survivor Series after Dana Brooke attack

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Reckoning attacked Dana Brooke on Raw and caused her to miss out on Survivor Series

The Raw women’s Survivor Series team got a huge shake-up just a few days before the PPV. Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose picked up injuries on the show and there were questions about who would replace them.

Mandy Rose, Dana Brooke and the other members of the Raw Women’s Survivor Series team look shocked after Lana’s win (WWE)

It was Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax that injured their teammate Rose during a tag match. God’s greatest creation was left writhing in pain with an elbow injury but Reckoning also had a role to play in all this.

She attacked Brooke later in the evening during an interview. It was a pretty vicious attack and that left Brooke unable to feature at Survivor Series.

Two spots opened up on the Raw women’s team and one fan thought that Reckoning could feature on the team.

However, the Retribution member slammed shut any such suggestions and wasn’t interested in WWE Survivor Series.

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Adam Pearce didn’t waste any time as he announced the replacements for the Raw team. In a bit of a surprise, Lacey Evans and Peyton Royce were given the tickets to the PPV.

The pair even met up with Baszler and Jax but made a hasty retreat after the women’s tag champions got a little angry.

Adam Pearce confirmed Peyton Royce and Lacey Evans were going to Survivor Series (WWE)

The team now features Lana, Baszler, Jax, Evans and Royce, and it will be interesting to see how they function.

This is a completely dysfunctional team at the moment with Jax attacking Lana every single week. The Ravishing Russian was put through a table for the ninth time this week, but she keeps going.

The Raw team is now complete and hopefully, they can perform well at Survivor Series and not internally combust.

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Saiyed Adeem Karim

Ditching a corporate job to follow a dream isn't easy, but when football comes calling, who can say no? Been following the beautiful game since 1998. Liverpool addict, F1 fanatic!

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