Final Survivor Series Match Announced
The seventh and final match on the Survivor Series card this year will be:
- Lita vs. Mickie James for the Women's Championship

The seventh and final match on the Survivor Series card this year will be:

The card for Survivor Series is almost complete. Here are the latest pair of announced matches for the November 26th event:

This afternoon, WWE.com revealed the third match for this yearâs Survivor Series. It's another elimination match, featuring teams will be lead by WWE Champion John Cena and ECW World Champion Big Show. They are:
Team Cena
- WWE Champion John Cena
- Rob Van Dam
- Sabu
- Kane
- Bobby Lashley
Team Big Show
- ECW World Champion Big Show
- Umaga
- Test
- MVP
- Finlay
** The Wrestling Post take: What's the point in throwing random superstars together? There's no logic to any of these teams. And isn't the point of separate brands to have separate feuds? Is an ECW guy really gonna start a program with a Smackdown guy?
And how the heck does MVP deserve a spot in Survivor Series?!?
According to WWE.com, the Undertaker will take on Mr. Ken Kennedy at Survivor Series. Expect the Dead Man to make some kind of announcement regarding the match on this week's Smackdown.
The other match already signed is a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. It will pit superstarts from RAW, Smackdown and ECW. These are the teams:
Shawn Michales, Triple H, Jeff Hardy, Matt Hardy and CM Punk vs. Edge, Randy Orton, Johnny Nitro, Gregory Helms and Mike Knox.

The local advertising in Philadelphia during this week's edition of Monday Night RAW was promoting a RAW vs. ECW vs. Smackdown team match for WWE Survivor Series.
The wrestlers involved for RAW will be WWE Champion John Cena, Triple H & Shawn Michaels; taking on the Smackdown combo of World Champion King Booker, Rey Mysterio & Batista; going against the ECW team comprised of ECW World Champion Big Show, Rob Van Dam & Sabu.
Tickets for the PPV are scheduled to go on sale this Saturday.
Who will come out on top when Survivor Series celebrates its 20th anniversary this November? No matches are on the card yet, but we do know this much:
A few Extremists will be stopping by.
WWE.com has confirmed that ECW wrestlers will take part in the Thanksgiving time tradition. While further details are unclear, it should be a change of pace to have all three brands represented at a pay-per-view for the first time.