Around the Ring: Jericho to triumph over Cena?

Considering RAW's final show before the Survivor Series PPV was a piece of trash and once again did absolutely nothing to hype this PPV (besides shove John Cena's return down our throats), I figure that I'd give my predictions on this year's November classic.

WWE Champion Triple H vs. Vladimir Kozlov (WWE Championship Match)
As of the time of writing this (Smackdown and its spoilers aren't available yet), I'm guessing that Jeff Hardy will be thrown into this match. I have a funny feeling that HHH won't be walking out with the belt. For some reason, my gut instinct is telling me that if Hardy does get into this match, he may finally walk with the gold.

Undertaker vs. Big Show (Casket Match)
I called it that Taker and Show would be finalizing their feud at this PPV, so it's fitting that the Undertaker will win at his match at his anniversary show.

Team Batista vs. Team Orton Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Let's just say that the Batista/Orton program has to go on a little longer, so Orton (who they kept reminding us was the sole survivor for his team two years in a row) will win this in some heel fashion for his team.

Team HBK vs. Team JBL Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Ugh...does this really matter at all? HBK and crew will win this match.

Team SmackDown vs. Team RAW Divas Survivor Series Elimination Match
Actually, this match means even less than the one above. Kelly Kelly seems to be getting all these wins lately, even though she can't wrestle, so let's just say that's our clue that the RAW team will win.

World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs. John Cena
Now here's the match that may make some people buy the PPV. Not because they're doing everything to make it seem like Cena will win this match but because how Jericho will definitely walk out as the champ. Jericho's cryptic message to Stephanie on RAW there will be more controversy than ever when Cena comes back and that there will be mass rioting in the locker room if Cena walks out as champ. I'm putting my money on Jericho again, but then again, I didn't expect the quick title changes between Jericho and Batista a month ago.