Survivor Series 2014 Rumors: Two Matches Rumored For The November Classic (Spoilers) [VIDEO]

The WWE has already confirmed the main event for the Survivor Series event on Nov. 23 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis and it appears as though the company is building toward two other matches -- both for titles.

According to Wrestlingheadlines.com, there are two champinonship bouts being planned for the event with one pitting Sheamus against Rusev for the WWE United States Championship and the other seeing AJ Lee defend the Divas Championship against Nikki Bella.

The WWE planted the seeds for Sheamus vs. Rusev during the SmackDown tapings on Tuesday night for the episode that is set to air Friday. Rusev and Lana cut a promo about how they intend to go after Sheamus' United States Championship after toppling The Big Show at Sunday's Hell in a Cell.      

The company also built toward Lee vs. Bella Friday as Bella won a Divas Halloween Costume Battle Royal at the tapings and then made fun of Lee, who was on commentary.

There were early rumblings of the WWE doing a five-on-five traditional Divas Survivor Series elimination tag team match, but those plans could have changed.

The original plans called for Nikki Bella to captain one team while her sister Brie Bella led the other one in a clash of the heel and babyface Divas.

It is still possible that the traditional match happens as Lee could easily be added to Brie's team while Nikki could pick up Paige, who has been feuding with Lee the past few months.

The WWE has already announced one traditional bout as John Cena will captain a team against a squad represented by The Authority.

The participants for each team remain bleak, but the WWE teased Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler joining Team Cena while The Authority will likely include at least Seth Rollins and Kane, and possibly Randy Orton if he doesn't turn heel.

The WWE presents the Survivor Series live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on Nov. 23.

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