The 2019 Survivor Series pay-per-view is less than three weeks away, and we already know some of the matches for the card.

On this week's episode of Monday Night Raw, WWE confirmed three matches that will take place. Brock Lesnar will defend his WWE Championship against Rey Mysterio in a singles match.

Becky Lynch, Bayley and Shayna Baszler will square off in an all-champion triple threat match. And finally, The Viking Raiders, The Revival and The Undisputed will take part in a triple threat all-champion tag team match.

Fans are anxiously awaiting more matches to be revealed for the card, and now it sounds like two more are in the stages of being finalized.

According to Wrestling Observer Radio (h/t WrestlingInc.com), plans are in place for a triple-threat match for "the secondary champions." Barring a title change, this could see Shinsuke Nakamura, Roderick Strong and AJ Styles compete in another all-champion triple threat match.

But Dave Meltzer suggested that both Styles and Nakamura could lose the United States and Intercontinental Championships, respectively, by the time Survivor Series takes place. So don't pencil in Nakamura-Styles-Strong just yet, though fans will apparently be treated to an epic three-way bout anyway.

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Not only that, but Bobby Lashley vs. Rusev is likely to happen as well. Given the long-term buildup and heated rivalry here, it only makes sense to have the two superstars settle their beef at Survivor Series.

Universal Champion Bray Wyatt will most certainly be on the card as well, and it's likely that he'll put his title on the line. We can also expect men's and women's elimination tag matches as well, per the Survivor Series tradition.

Survivor Series Is Shaping Up To Be A Great Show

With NXT superstars on the match card, Survivor Series 2019 already looks like it will be one of the best in recent memory. The last few shows haven't been terrible by any means, but most of them don't stack up to what we got to see in the '90s and 2000s. If WWE continues to stack up the card with top-tier matches, Survivor Series 2019 will go down as something special.

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