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Hey welcome back to Monday Night Raw Bray Wyatt, now go and fight the General Manager’s son. In order to test the merits of his five man Survivor Series roster, GM Kurt Angle put each man in matches on tonight’s (Nov. 13) show.
As luck would have it, Angle’s son Jason Jordan was paired with a returning Wyatt. As of press time Sister Abigail was nowhere to be seen during the match.
He's here... #RAW @WWEBrayWyatt pic.twitter.com/qYtCWThPcC
— WWE (@WWE) November 14, 2017
The confidence is oozing off @JasonJordanJJ heading into #SurvivorSeries...and into this match against @WWEBrayWyatt on #RAW! pic.twitter.com/sR7gV5lqix
— WWE Universe (@WWEUniverse) November 14, 2017
The match opened up back and forth with Wyatt showing no sign of ring rust. The young Jordan was down and out thanks to a shoulder tackle gone wrong outside of the ring but quickly bounced back.
With Angle and Stephanie McMahon watching in the back, Jordan scored the upset win when he reversed a Sister Abigail attemptfrom Wyatt into a school boy roll-up for the win.
.@WWEBrayWyatt brutally attacks @JasonJordanJJ after the bell rings on #RAW! pic.twitter.com/UtD3x1GbP0
— WWE (@WWE) November 14, 2017
Post-match a frustrated Bray Wyatt delivered a beatdown to Jason Jordan that left the young wrestler limping away with a possible leg injury.
As the Raw crowd in Atlanta chanted “Thank You Wyatt” as well as “ Na Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye”, a fallen Jordan had to be helped out of the ring.
Has too much damage been done to the knee of @JasonJordanJJ at the hands of @WWEBrayWyatt? #RAW pic.twitter.com/cwaEkwtzKN
— WWE (@WWE) November 14, 2017
Will Jordan’s new injury hold back Team Raw at Survivor Series? Will team captain Kurt Angle need to find a replacement for Jordan before Sunday?