Many of the current feuds in WWE have been going on for a while now, and it feels as though changes are imminent as 2019 winds down.

For example, Rusev's feud with Lana and Bobby Lashley has dragged on for over two months now. King Corbin and Roman Reigns have been going at it since the Survivor Series build up, and there's not much left for them in storyline.

And of course, Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch can't continue to work against The Kabuki Warriors forever. The former is the top star in the women's division, so one has to think that her partnership with Charlotte Flair won't last long.

Well, we now have an idea as to which feuds will continue after next Sunday's TLC, and which ones could be starting up as 2020 approaches.

As far as Raw is concerned, Paul Davis of Wrestling News points out that Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins, Rey Mysterio vs. Andrade, Kevin Owens vs. Seth Rollins, Rusev vs. Lashley and AJ Styles vs. Randy Orton are being advertised for the Dec. 26 event at Madison Square Garden.

This is a strong indicator that these feuds will continue past TLC. Davis also noted that the upcoming WWE events in Baltimore and Pittsburgh have the same showdowns on the cards, with minor differences.

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As for upcoming SmackDown Live events, it looks as though a trio of feuds are going to continue. Daniel Bryan, The Miz and Bray Wyatt will compete in a Universal Championship match for the Dec. 26 show in Cleveland.

Reigns and Corbin will clash once again, with Drake Maverick standing by the latter, while  Lacey Evans will continue her new rivalry with Bayley. And finally, it looks like a new feud could be taking place, as Braun Strowman is advertised to go up against Shinsuke Nakamura for the Intercontinental Championship.

WWE Creative Is Moving Into The Right Direction

Many of the current feuds have dragged on for far too long, and they're not really amounting to a whole lot of anything. Reigns and Corbin have nothing else to perform in their feud, while the Lashley-Lana-Rusev storyline can't end soon enough. But it's hard not to get excited about some of these newer feuds, including Owens-Rollins, Nakamura-Strowman and The Fiend vs. Miz and Bryan. Finally, it seems as though WWE is piecing together some entertaining and worthy storylines and feuds.

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