Alright, let’s talk about Survivor Series 2024. I actually dove headfirst into trying to predict the outcomes and even ran a few simulations. It was a wild ride, lemme tell ya.

First, I started by gathering all the confirmed matches. Like, seriously, all of ’em. I wrote them down, made a little table, the whole shebang. I needed a solid foundation, ya know?
Next up: Research. This is where things got interesting. I watched old matches of the wrestlers involved, read up on their current storylines, and even peeked at some wrestling forums (don’t judge!). I wanted to get a feel for momentum and potential booking decisions.
Then came the fun part – the simulations. I didn’t have some fancy program, mind you. This was all pen and paper, baby! I’d think about each wrestler’s strengths, weaknesses, and how they typically perform in big events. I’d imagine different scenarios: would there be interference? A surprise appearance? A heel turn?
- For example, in the main event, I spent a good hour trying to figure out if they’d pull a swerve.
- I also thought about the tag team matches, considering team dynamics and recent feuds.
After each “simulation,” I’d write down the predicted winner and a short explanation of why I thought that outcome was most likely. I did this like, five or six times for each match, trying different approaches.
Here’s where it got tricky. Wrestling isn’t always logical. Sometimes, the company throws a curveball just to get a reaction. So, I had to factor in the “entertainment” aspect. Did a particular wrestler need a win to build them up? Was there a storyline that needed a specific resolution?
I compiled all my predictions and created a final “card” with my winners. I even gave each prediction a confidence level – high, medium, or low – based on how sure I was about the outcome.
In the end, did I get everything right? Nope. But that’s part of the fun, isn’t it? It was a great exercise in critical thinking, storyline analysis, and a reminder that wrestling is unpredictable. Plus, I had a blast doing it.
I shared my predictions with a couple of my wrestling buddies, and we had a good laugh comparing notes. We’ll see how accurate I was when Survivor Series actually happens!
