Wrestling world pays tribute to CM Punk and AJ Lee’s dog Larry

In the wake of Larry’s passing, personalities from around the world of wrestling have been offering their condolences to CM Punk and AJ Lee.

WWE.com posted an article on its front page on Tuesday with a picture of Punk and Lee with Larry. The article reads:

Larry, the beloved dog of WWE Superstars CM Punk and AJ Lee, has sadly passed away. 
Punk made the announcement on his Instagram page with an outpouring of support from his fellow Superstars as well as the WWE Universe.
Larry was a fixture backstage at WWE events, brightening up the locker room with his signature smile and his lovable attitude. 
WWE extends its condolences to Punk and Lee.”

PAWS Chicago, the no-kill shelter where Punk and Lee found Larry, posted a response to Punk’s announcement of Larry’s passing, saying they could not have imagined a better life for Larry than the one Punk and Lee gave him.

PAWS Chicago wrote:

“We couldn’t have dreamed of a better life or a better family to love and celebrate Larry. Sending you lots of love from all of us at PAWS, we are so sorry for your loss ❤️”

Several WWE wrestlers responded to Punk’s Instagram post as well.

“I’m so sorry,” wrote Jade Cargill.

“So sorry for your loss,” wrote Alexa Bliss, who has spoken about the hardship she dealt with after losing her pet pig Larry-Steve in 2021.

“Sending all the love,” wrote Zachary Wentz.

Elayna Black responded with a heart and sad emoji face.

“Sorry brother,” wrote Bully Ray.

“I’m so sorry for your loss. You gave him the best life🥺 hang in there,” wrote Jacy Jayne.

“I am soooo sorry ❤️‍🩹 Sending all my love,” wrote Kacy Catanzaro.

“I’m so sorry dude,” wrote Aleister Black.

“I am so sorry. He was adored by millions,” wrote Samantha Irvin.

“I’m so sorry for your loss 🥺. I hope you can find some comfort knowing he had a beautiful life filled with love because of you. Sending you a big hug champ. 🤍” wrote Stephanie Vaquer.

More social media posts about Larry are below:

Many fans have noted that Punk was wearing a “Larry’s Dad” jacket to the ring at Survivor Series:

CM Punk announces passing of his dog Larry

CM Punk’s dog Larry has passed away.

Punk released a statement on Tuesday announcing that the dog he and AJ Lee rescued from PAWS Chicago almost 11 years ago crossed the rainbow bridge recently.

Punk’s statement reads:

“The grief we carry is the price we pay for unconditional love. Our little Larry crossed the rainbow bridge, wrapped tightly in our arms. He was safe and happy. Surrounded by love. We rescued Larry from @pawschicago in February of 2015 and he changed our lives. I could never in one million years find the words to properly express how much we loved him nor how much joy brought us. Nothing I write, no pictures I post would do him justice. He lived a long amazing life. He watched sunsets, he chased skate boards. He made everywhere we went with him home. What a privilege to be so heart broken and devastated for having experienced such a bond. I wouldn’t change anything. Our boy is at rest. The house is quiet but we still hear the jingle of his necklace and the tip taps of his little feet on the hardwood floors. He will always be near. We will always feel him. Our hearts are broken. Until we see you again, sweetest Bobo. We love you. Forever.

In 2023, PAWS Chicago, a no-kill shelter, posted a video detailing Punk and Lee’s adoption of Larry. The video noted that it had been difficult to find a home for him but considered Larry one of their “Underdogs” who became “Wonderdogs.”

A description of the video reads:

“CM Punk and his wife, AJ Mendez, adopted Larry from PAWS Chicago in 2015. Before calling them family, Larry had trouble finding people willing to work through his challenges. Now, Larry’s officially a Wonderdog. At PAWS Chicago, we’re dedicated to finding homes where Underdogs can become Wonderdogs.”

PAWS Chicago was also the charity Punk picked when he appeared on MTV Challenge in 2017.

Punk also mentioned during an appearance on Pardon My Take in September that Larry had recently gone in for surgery and that he’d been driving to shows with Larry in a stroller, rather than putting him through flights.

The PAWS Chicago video on Punk and Lee’s adoption of Larry is below:

Multiple men left bleeding at WWE Survivor Series WarGames match

Violent WWE WarGames leaves two of the top stars in WWE bloodied.

In the main event of the November 29th, 2025 edition of Survivor Series: WarGames, fans witnessed current two World Champions CM Punk and Cody Rhodes heavily bleeding. Cody Rhodes began bleeding near his previously injured facial area, while Punk ended up in a crimson mask after suffering a cut near his eye socket and nose.

WarGames is widely regarded as one of the most violent matches in the industry, and it’s common for competitors to leave with visible injuries. Throughout the match, both Rhodes and Punk sported their bloodied faces and competed. Punk appeared to open up his wound after being scraped against the steel cage by Drew McIntyre. Although he initially bled heavily, the cut eventually dried and slowed down. It remains unclear when Rhodes reopened his facial wound.

Graphic warning: you can see the pictures here.

One moment in the match also saw Rhodes accidentally elbow Punk in the face, after facing a false threat.

Despite the two champions in one team alongside Roman Reigns and The Usos, the babyfaces failed to bring home the victory. The final moments of the bout saw a mystery man interfere and help Bron Breakker secure the pinfall victory over CM Punk.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 results

  • Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, and AJ Lee defeated Nia Jax, Lash Legend, The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), and Becky Lynch – Women’s WarGames match
  • Dominik Mysterio defeated John Cena – Intercontinental Championship
  • Stephanie Vaquer (c) defeated Nikki Bella – WWE Women’s World Championship
  • The Vision (Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed), Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), and Roman Reigns – Men’s WarGames match

Mystery man appears during men’s WWE Survivor Series WarGames match

A mystery man pantomiming Seth Rollins’ moves helped The Vision-led team to victory in the men’s WarGames match at Saturday’s WWE Survivor Series.

CM Punk had hit a GTS on Logan Paul for a nearfall when a masked man completely clad in black scaled the cage and stared at Punk before hitting a superkick and a stomp before escaping. Bron Breakker then hit his running spear on Punk to get the pin and win.

The commentary team speculated it looked like Rollins with Wade Barrett noting Rollins just had shoulder surgery but that Paul Heyman always has a plan.

Punk teamed with Roman Reigns, Jey & Jimmy Uso, Cody Rhodes against Paul, Breakker, Bronson Reed, Brock Lesnar and Drew McIntyre.

The PLE ended with an annoyed looking Reigns walking away from a Rhodes handshake attempt and a half-hearted fist bump with Punk. Reigns has made it clear recently he wants another World title reign.

WarGames match highlights:

  • The match featured blood as Punk was busted open by McIntyre and Breakker after being thrown into the cage with Rhodes later bleeding as well.
  • Breakker landed right on the top of his head off a Doomsday Device by Punk and Rhodes. He was out of action for several minutes until getting back in the mix.
  • There was some Punk/Rhodes tension after an accidental back elbow early in the match. The duo smoothed things over later with some Dusty Rhodes-inspired combo offense.
  • Heyman gave Paul some brass knucks which Reigns eventually got ahold of to knockout McIntyre and Reed before he went heads-up against Breakker.
  • In what will be a talked about spot, Jey Uso temporarily halted proceedings during the match to “run it back” and do his Yeet entrance. That was stopped shortly after when Lesnar made his entrance.
  • Lesnar came out of the cage as Reigns made his entrance. Reigns landed three Superman punches but on his fourth, Lesnar caught him and put him through an announce table with an F5. Lesnar rammed him into the cage and threw him in to officially start the match.

WarGames entrance order:

  1. CM Punk/Bron Breakker
  2. Drew McIntyre
  3. Cody Rhodes
  4. Logan Paul
  5. Jimmy Uso
  6. Bronson Reed
  7. Jey Uso
  8. Brock Lesnar
  9. Roman Reigns

WWE Survivor Series live results: Two WarGames matches

Date: November 29, 2025
Location:
Petco Park in San Diego, CA

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Show Recap — 

COUNTDOWN SHOW 

“War Pigs” by Black Sabbath played as Joe Tessitore welcomed us to the pre-show at Petco Park in San Diego. He’s joined by Big E and Wade Barrett. 

The heel women’s team (referred to as Team Asuka) arrived together, as did Team Rhea. Paul “Triple H” Levesque, not wrestling tonight, was also shown arriving. 

Different personalities ran down tonight’s card. Peter Rosenberg referred to Dominik Mysterio, 28, as “the kid.” 

Big E flat-out mentioned that there are online rumours that there is jockeying among the men’s babyface team to determine who would enter last.

Michael Cole showed up to the panel, and the fans (and Tessitore) reacted to him like he was the John Cena of announcing.

There was a Cena video package and an interview Megan Morant did with Stephanie McMahon. She told the story of discovering that Cena could rap and suggesting he do it as part of his act. She really put him over strong. Cole called Cena the greatest of all time and added, “I don’t care what anyone says.” 

Cathy Kelley interviewed Stephanie Vaquer. She said she had no mercy and she would show Nikki Bella what a real champion was. Bella spoke to Jackie Redmond. Bella said she would embarrass Vaquer, and Vaquer would respect her.

There was a sit-down interview with Becky Lynch. She’s going hard on the idea that she was screwed out of the IC title, and she referred to Cole as “Misleading Michael.” 

They cut back to Cole live, and he made fun of Barrett for suddenly having very grey hair. 

Tessitore mentioned Lynch’s recent social media posts, where she posts in all-caps and uses a lot of alliteration and stated, “She’s taking some cues from somebody.”

Author Mark Kriegel interviewed Dominik Mysterio. Dom said he had issues with Cena that he didn’t know about, but admitted that Cena helped him a lot when he was getting started in WWE. Dom said he didn’t need Cena now and called himself quite possibly the face of WWE. 

There was a video showing how mainstream WWE is now. 

Rosenberg interviewed Levesque backstage. Levesque admitted the structure of a baseball stadium is difficult to work with, and wrestlers will actually be coming out of the dugout (which sounds cool, actually). He spoke about Cena and said it was surreal seeing the end of his career.

CM Punk interview 

Kelley interviewed CM Punk live backstage. She asked him about all the egos in his match and said she noticed him pacing around earlier. Punk knew you would be dealing with egos when you were on top of the mountain. 

He was happy to team with a friend, Cody Rhodes. He didn’t see eye to eye with Roman Reigns, but he loved his cousins. It’s everyone across from them who had to worry. Punk was a dangerous man inside a cage. Drew McIntyre and Brock Lesnar already knew that, and the others would find out tonight.

Roman Reigns interview 

Redmond interviewed Reigns (pre-taped). Reigns said he was the young guy ten years ago trying to knock Lesnar off the top, but now the young guys were coming for what he had. 

Reigns said his place at the head of the table was cemented, so if Rhodes and Punk wanted to win, they would listen to him. There was a role for everyone on his team, and they should all play it. 

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Tessitore explained the rules of WarGames. Somebody needs to tell Tessitore he doesn’t need to yell into his microphone. 

SD Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove, who happens to be from the town, spoke to Redmond. He put over Rey Mysterio and John Cena, but intimated that he would be cheering for Dom tonight. 

Tessitore loudly introduced Rey Mysterio, who put over Cena, too. 

They ran down the top ten Survivor Series moments: 

10) End of the Alliance
9) Rhea Ripley getting revenge on Liv Morgan
8) Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles
7) Debuts over the years of Undertaker, The Rock, Kurt Angle, and The Shield (they did their best not to show Dean Ambrose/Jon Moxley)
6) Randy Orton returns in 2023
5) Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair title vs. title
4) Mega Powers unite
3) Iyo Sky diving off the top of the cage
2) John Cena & The Rock team vs. R-Truth & The Miz
1) CM Punk returns in 2023

San Diego’s Cassie B sang God Bless America as the pre-show concluded. 

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SURVIVOR SERIES 2025 MAIN SHOW

Michael Cole welcomed us to Petco Park in San Diego, with an expected sold-out crowd of over 45,000. Cole and Wade Barrett are tonight’s announcers. 

The “superstar arrivals” segment had a sponsor attached to it. Show arriving at Petco: Team Asuka, Team Rhea, Nikki Bella, Stephanie Vaquer, and Dominik Mysterio (wearing a suit).

The intro aired, fireworks went off, and a siren rang as the WarGames cage lowered. 

For the fourth year in a row, the women’s WarGames match opens Survivor Series.

Women’s WarGames match: Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, AJ Lee, Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nix Jax, Lash Legend & Becky Lynch

There’s a small stage where wrestlers will enter. Levesque said earlier that they would enter through the dugout, so if it is the dugout, you can’t really see it because screens cover it. 

There are no shark cages at the stage to house the wrestlers, unlike in past years. I’m guessing there’s a story there. 

Charlotte wore colourful gear inspired by a 7-year-old fan battling DMG, a form of brain cancer. Charlotte greeted the young fan at ringside before heading to the ring. 

Charlotte and Asuka started. They wrestled normally for five minutes until Iyo Sky entered to join Charlotte. 

Sky entered with a trash can lid with her name on it. Asuka avoided a lid shot, but Sky hit a dropkick anyway. Sky tried a double jump springboard move (off the two ropes closest to each other), but she slipped off the rope, so she hit a shoulder tackle instead. The fans didn’t care and were super into Sky, who nailed Asuka with the lid. 

Becky Lynch entered next with a kendo stick and immediately attacked Sky with it. Charlotte got in Lynch’s face, and Lynch tried to play friendly, but they wound up exchanging right hands. 

Alexa Bliss joined to give her team the advantage again, and she worked as a team with Charlotte to take down Lynch and Asuka. 

The babyfaces stood tall, waiting as Kairi Sane entered next with a metal chain. The heel Sane beat up Charlotte and Bliss by herself while Sky was busy with Asuka. 

Sane saved Asuka by hitting Sky in the midsection with the trash can lid. Cole said Sky was almost decapitated from that shot to the midsection.

AJ Lee stormed out next as Lynch tried to keep the door shut to block her from entering. Lee climbed the cage to enter the ring instead. The crowd chanted for her as she wiped out Asuka and Sane with a flying crossbody off the top rope. 

Lee tossed Lynch around the ring and into the cage. Lee also fended off Sane until facing off with Asuka. They circled each other as Barrett called it a dream match. We didn’t get to see it because Lynch attacked Lee from behind.

The babyfaces took control again, thanks to having the advantage, as Nia Jax entered next to even the odds. The heel Jax beat up Charlotte and Bliss by herself. She also fended off Sky and Lee. Sky was making her way to the top of the cage, but Jax grabbed her and hit a powerbomb. 

The heels stomped the babyfaces until Rhea Ripley entered. Ripley wore a Terrifier-inspired mask (to protect her injured nose) and gear, and she entered with kendo sticks and trash cans. Ripley also got fireworks. 

Ripley beat up the heels alone before helping Sky to her feet. Ripley placed Sane in a standing Cloverleaf while Sane was trapped inside a trash can. Sky ran the ropes repeatedly before hitting a running dropkick into the trash can. Jax knocked down Ripley and Sky, but Bliss took down Jax with a DDT. 

Lash Legend entered last to even the odds for the heels. The match ‘officially’ began about 32:30 into it. The heel Lash beat up Charlotte and Bliss by herself. 

Ripley faced off with Lash, and they exchanged strikes. Lash eventually got the better of their exchange, hitting a powerbomb and big boot for two. Ripley tried a Rip-tide, but Jax intervened.  

Lynch gave Lee a Man-handle Slam, but Sky broke up the cover by crunching her with a moonsault. Lash and Jax press-slammed Sky and launched her into her teammates. Sane gave Sky an Asuka-assisted Insane Elbow (called “the Kabuki special”), but Ripley broke up the cover. 

Asuka tried misting Ripley, but Charlotte saved Ripley (her old rival), and Lash got misted instead. Ripley and Charlotte gave Jax a double vertical suplex, and Bliss followed with Twisted Bliss. (She did not go for a cover because this was not the planned finish.) 

Sky went to the top of the cage and wanted a trash can. Lee was too short to hand it to her, so Ripley hoisted her up, and Sky was able to grab it. 

Sky placed the trash can over her body and hit a spectacular senton bomb onto her opponents. (Sky could’ve injured her leg the way she landed, but she appeared fine.) 

Lynch was the only heel who avoided the move, but was now alone against the babyfaces. Charlotte brought Lynch down from the cage, Bliss punched her, Ripley hit Rip-tide, and Lee applied Black Widow for the submission win. 

Fireworks went off as the babyfaces celebrated together. 

Match result: AJ Lee, Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair defeated Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Asuka & Kairi Sane (40:51)

This was a pretty ordinary match, WarGames or not. The first 30+ minutes were dull, and it didn’t pick up that match once everyone was in. Sky did some cool stuff as usual, but that was about it. 

It really didn’t help that the babyfaces had the advantage all match. I know it’s predictable and maybe tiresome to have the heels with the advantage every single time, but that’s the bed you make when you feel the need to have two of these matches every year.

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The sun has set in San Diego, so we’re under the lights now at Petco. 

Lil Yachty, Adriel Favela, Andy Ruiz, and Jeremiah Estrada (Padres pitcher) were in the crowd.

John Cena’s final PPV match is up next. 

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Cena’s second-last match will be against Dominik Mysterio. Cena first wrestled Rey Mysterio 23 years ago on SmackDown in 2002, when Dom was five years old. 

Intercontinental Championship: John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio (w/ Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez) 

Dom entered first with Rodriguez and Perez. They cut his music so the fans could chant for Cena. (The fans chanted at first, got quiet, then realized they should be chanting still, so they started again before Cena’s music hit.) 

Cena entered and embraced fans along the length of the stage before sprinting to the ring. The chants chanted “Thank you, Cena.” Alicia Taylor introduced Cena as the greatest of all time. Chad Patton is the referee.

Very early in the match, Dom distracted Patton while Perez tripped Cena as he came off the ropes. Dom booted Cena in the corner before pulling Patton aside again for Rodriguez to give Cena a cheap shot. Dom hit three amigos for two. 

Cena recovered, so Dom scampered outside the ring. Cena went after him, but Dom hid behind Rodriguez and Perez. Dom used their distraction to jump Cena and take over again. Dom bounced Cena’s face off the announce table and the side of the ring. 

Dom tried a hurricanrana off the barricade, but like Penta on Raw, Dom landed awkwardly on his shoulder. (Although, unlike Penta, Dom did not successfully hit the move, so it looked like a botch.) 

It was all part of the plan, and it led to a great spot. Dom sold his shoulder as medical staff checked on him. With the referee distracted, Rodriguez hit Cena in the ring with a Tejana Bomb, and Perez hit Pop Rox. (Great spot for those two.) 

Dom suddenly recovered and bounced in the ring. He hit Cena with a 619 and a frog splash, but Patton refused to count the pin because he figured out what happened. Patton tossed Rodriguez and Perez from ringside. 

Cena hit Dom with shoulder tackles, a side slam, and five knuckle shuffle. Dom avoided an AA, but Cena applied an STFU until Dom got a rope break. 

Dom unzipped his boot. Cena grabbed him by the boot, but it slipped off, so Dom was able to drop him onto the middle rope to hit a 619 and a frog splash for a nearfall. 

Dom took too long to follow up, so Cena planted him with an AA for a nearfall. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” 

Cena went for shoulder tackles again, but Dom ducked, and Cena knocked down Patton. Cena applied an STFU, but Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh ran out to attack Cena. 

McDonagh went for a moonsault, but Cena got his knees up and dodged Bálor’s Coup de Grace. Cena then hoisted both men on his shoulders and hit an impressive double AA. 

Dom grabbed the IC title belt and tried using it as a weapon, but Cena ducked it and hit another AA. 

Cena called for a referee, but the returning Liv Morgan ran out instead. Morgan acted happy to see Dom, but then slapped him across the head. 

It was another swerve. Morgan hugged Cena before kicking him in the nuts. Morgan hit Cena with the title belt, and Dom hit a 619 and a frog splash for the pinfall win. 

Dom and Morgan celebrated together. 

Fireworks went off as Dom held Morgan up in one arm, and both his title belts (IC title and AAA Mega title) in the other. That was a great visual. 

— Cena soaked in the crowd reaction before leaving up the aisle. He saluted the camera and said, “Thank you so much. That’s all.” 

Match result: Dominik Mysterio defeated John Cena to win the Intercontinental Championship (16:49)

This wasn’t exactly a classic match, but it was a fun spectacle and the crowd was into it. At least until Cena lost. Dom is an emerging star, so it was more productive that he won, and he used every trick in the book to do so. I think people will feel better about this result if Cena goes on to win his final match (which he should). 

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Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella

Vaquer wore black and silver and was all business. Bella tried a cheap shot as the bell rang, but Vaquer came right back with a dropkick and proceeded to beat her up. However, Vaquer missed a knee drop on the apron, and Bella took over. 

Bella had control as the crowd watched silently, but they woke up momentarily when Bella set up for Devil’s Kiss. Vaquer countered and hit a back suplex. Vaquer went for Devil’s Kiss, but Bella rolled to the apron to the crowd’s dismay. 

Vaquer hit headbutts, strikes and a snap suplex for two, and an SVB (backbreaker) for two. Vaquer avoided Bella’s “Rack Attack 2.0” and hit a corner meteora. Bella pulled her down from the ropes and hit a Disaster Kick, followed by the “Rack Attack 2.0” for two after Vaquer got her foot on the rope. 

With Bella leaning against the apron, Vaquer hit a knee drop (the one she missed earlier) and hit Devil’s Kiss on top of the reinforced announce table. 

(Barrett stated, “You had the best view in the house, Michael Cole,” and Cole responded, “I’m not saying anything.”) 

Vaquer slid Bella back in the ring, hit Devil’s Kiss again, and followed with an impressive corkscrew splash for the pinfall win. 

Match result: Stephanie Vaquer defeated Nikki Bella to retain the Women’s World Championship (12:23)

A standard match with very little heat. Their positioning on the card didn’t help, but Bella also hasn’t won a match since July. She has one singles win since returning, and that was against Chelsea Green. 

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Gabriel Luna (wearing a Bret Hart t-shirt), Cassie B, Jesús Ortiz Paz, and Danielle Fishel (wearing a Vader t-shirt) were in the crowd. Fishel got the biggest pop of any celebrity. 

They announced a crowd of 46,016, a record for Survivor Series. 

(If you watch these PLEs on the Netflix international feed, there are long stretches of what seems like awkward silence. It’s happening because on the international feed, the announcers are muted while they do ad reads, and because there are so many damn ads, there is a lot of random silence.) 

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About 20 minutes elapsed between the end of the last match and the start of this one. Almost 25 minutes if you go bell to bell. 

Men’s WarGames match: WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso vs. Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed 

CM Punk and Bron Breakker started. As AJ Lee did earlier, Punk entered by climbing the cage. 

They wrestled back and forth for five minutes until Drew McIntyre entered. (Breakker had the early edge, but Punk took over in time for McIntyre to enter.) 

Punk and McIntyre traded fists before Punk fought off both men, but McIntyre dropped him with a Claymore Kick. A handful of fans gasped when McIntyre rubbed Punk’s face against the steel cage (as if he was getting jabbed by a fork). 

Punk emerged bleeding from the forehead moments later, and Cole said he wasn’t sure how that happened. It was obviously his face being rubbed against metal. 

The crowd was quiet as the heels worked over Punk until Cody Rhodes entered. They literally repeated a spot from the women’s match. McIntyre held the door shut so Rhodes couldn’t enter, so Rhodes climbed the cage and hit McIntyre with a flying crossbody. (Off the top of the cage, instead of the top rope.) The crowd got more into it after that. 

Punk walked up behind Rhodes, but Rhodes clocked him with a back elbow, not realizing who it was. Punk and Rhodes got on the same page and gave McIntyre a Hart Attack. 

They also gave Breakker a Doomsday Device, and he landed right on the back of his head and neck. That looked brutal, and Barrett freaked out. (The camera didn’t focus on it, but doctors checked on Breakker and he continued the match.) 

Logan Paul entered next and brought steel chairs into the ring. He helped his team gain the advantage until Jimmy Uso entered next, bringing a table into the ring with him. Jimmy shined for a moment until McIntyre cut him off with a Claymore. 

The heels maintained control as Bronson Reed entered next. Reed planted Punk, Jimmy, and Rhodes with Tsunamis. Jimmy fired back later with superkicks, but Reed dropped him with a body block. 

The babyfaces still have two guys left, but everyone knew it was Jey Uso’s turn next. They Yeeted as the timer counted down, and Jey entered. Jey handed out superkicks, helped Jimmy to his feet, and they handed out superkicks before giving Logan a 1-D. 

Jey called for an encore, so they played his music again mid-match as he posed atop the cage. (This felt out of place for a match that’s meant to have a lot of heat.) 

Jey’s music was cut off by Brock Lesnar’s. He entered with Paul Heyman. Cole said this was the first time since 2004 that Lesnar wrestled in a match with any teammates. 

Lesnar handed out suplexes and F5s to Punk, Rhodes, Jimmy and Jey. 

Roman Reigns entered last. He took his time getting to the ring as fireworks went off. Lesnar was anxious, so he left the ring to greet Reigns in the aisle. (They said you would forfeit the match if someone leaves the ring, but that didn’t count here because it hadn’t officially started.) 

Reigns attacked Lesnar with Superman punches, but Lesnar ducked one and put him through the announce table with an F5. 

Lesnar brought Reigns into the ring and hit another F5, but Rhodes broke up the cover. Punk gave Lesnar a GTS, and Rhodes hit a Cross Rhodes, but Logan broke up the cover with a frog splash. 

Heyman handed Logan brass knuckles (which he could’ve just brought in himself if he wanted). Logan knocked out Punk and Jimmy, but Reigns dropped him with a spear. 

Reigns put on the brass knuckles and used them on Reed and McIntyre. Breakker faced off with Reigns, but Reigns speared him. 

Lesnar got Jey up in F5 position, but Reigns speared him, sending both men through a corner table. Breakker speared Jey and Rhodes. Punk fended off Breakker and gave Logan a GTS, but Breakker broke up the cover. 

A mystery man wearing all black (including a black hood and face mask) climbed the cage and attacked Punk with a superkick. The masked man also hit a curb stomp, and the crowd popped. Barrett said it couldn’t have been Seth Rollins, given his recent shoulder injury. 

The masked man quickly left, and Breakker speared Punk for the pinfall win. 

The heels posed together in the aisle as fireworks went off. (Lesnar had a huge smile on his face.) 

— The camera focused on the dejected babyfaces in the ring. Reigns saw Punk and Rhodes on the mat, so he helped Punk to his feet. Punk was on the same page as Reigns, and they bumped fists. 

It seemed like Reigns considered helping Rhodes, but Rhodes got to his feet on his own. They got into each other’s faces, and Reigns walked away without a peace offering. 

Reigns looked back at Rhodes and told him this was the last time they would team together, and that was that. (Punk began to leave, too, and the final shot was of him looking back at Rhodes. They didn’t show it, but that left Rhodes in the other ring alone.) 

Match result: Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre & Brock Lesnar defeated CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso (39:24) 

While it was a bit more entertaining than the women’s one, this was still a fairly standard match, and it felt pretty pointless inside WarGames. There’s a certain routine with these matches that’s difficult to shake, especially when it’s a lot of the same talent every year (for the women and men). They may want to bench this concept for a while until they have a good reason to use it. 

It’s telling that a show with two WarGames matches (and John Cena’s second-last match) wound up being quite dull. They’ve long been resting on their hot streak when putting these shows together, and it’s about time they snap out of it.

CM Punk names his ‘perfect’ opponent for John Cena’s final match

CM Punk has a few ideas on who will probably end up wrestling John Cena in his final match.

During a recent appearance on the Up & Adams Show with Kay Adams, Punk was asked who he feels would be Cena’s perfect opponent for next month’s Saturday Night’s Main Event.

“Well, perfect probably would have been me,” Punk responded.

However, regarding who is still in the Last Time is Now tournament and would be Cena’s perfect opponent, Punk said:

“I don’t know if it’s perfect but it’s looking like Gunther because I’ve been in the ring with him and I know what he can do, and I don’t know who else in that tournament can beat him right now.”

Gunther has advanced to the semifinals of the Last Time is Now tournament after defeating Je’Von Evans in the first round and Carmelo Hayes in the quarterfinals. He faces Solo Sikoa in the next round.

Earlier in the discussion, Punk described Cena as WWE’s version of Wayne Gretzky and called it a treat to watch him end his career the way he is.

“Cena is, you know, I think our Wayne Gretzky, I’ve been saying. He’s somebody who’s held it down for a very, very long time. Watching him exit with such style and grace and dignity has been a real treat.”

Punk’s comments regarding John Cena’s final opponent come in around the 3-minute and 35-second mark of the interview. It is cued up in the video below.

Drew McIntyre reveals real reason for joining WarGames team at WWE Survivor Series

Drew McIntyre has opened up in detail about his decision to join the WarGames team at WWE Survivor Series 2025.

In less than two days, fans are set to witness WWE Survivor Series: WarGames take place at Petco Park in San Diego, California. Two of the four matches confirmed for the show are the men’s and women’s WarGames matches. In a social media update, Drew McIntyre revealed the real reason he chose to join the men’s WarGames team alongside Brock Lesnar, The Vision, and Logan Paul.

“I’m thankful that I get to acknowledge Roman Reigns with my boot in his face,” McIntyre said. “Thankful I get to beat on those stupid twins that have been like hyenas in my life for the past few years, and thankful that Cody will have nowhere to run. No referees he can pressure to screw me out of the title. No politics or machine that can protect him, that can suspend me, Aldis and Pearce. There’s nothing he can do, he’s literally in a Cage, I’m gonna beat him up, that’s gonna be fun.”

He further added, “You know what the cherry is, the cherry on top? CM Punk. I get to take him to hell once again. It actually feels like Christmas over Thanksgiving.”

The Scottish Warrior further explained that he would rather be on the same team as Brock Lesnar than against it. “Heyman, I sent him and Brock out of WWE at one point. Brock, I’d rather be on the same team with than against, and Heyman; he got me back in. He figured out the loophole, that’s what he does, and the thing about a dishonest man is you can always trust them to be dishonest, it’s the so called honest ones, the ones you fall for all their BS, you’ve got to watch out for.”

The former WWE Champion carries long-standing animosity toward every member of the opposing WarGames team, and it will be interesting to see how things unfold on November 29, 2025.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 match card

Here is the updated Survivor Series: WarGames match card:

  • Stephanie Vaquer vs. Nikki Bella – WWE Women’s World Championship
  • John Cena vs. Dominik Mysterio – WWE Intercontinental Championship
  • CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), and Roman Reigns vs. The Vision (Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed), Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar – Men’s WarGames
  • Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, and AJ Lee vs. Nia Jax, Lash Legend, The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), and Becky Lynch – Women’s WarGames

CM Punk says Women’s WarGames match should main event WWE Survivor Series

CM Punk believes the Women’s WarGames match should headline WWE Survivor Series.

The World Heavyweight Champion appeared on Up & Adams on Wednesday and told host Kay Adams that while he believes the men’s match will ultimately go on last in San Diego, he feels the star power in both is off the charts.

Punk said:

“I’m a little biased. My wife is obviously in that match and I’m excited to watch it. I think the women should be the main event, selfishly. I do probably think us guys will main event. There’s two titles involved in there, they’re not on the line, but star power is off the charts. But I also think the star power is off the charts when it comes to the women.”

“AJ Lee coming back to wrestling and being in a cage match is a big deal. She gets to punch Becky Lynch in the face, I can only imagine how good that is going to feel. IYO Sky, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, just a huge all-star, blue-eyed, babyface dream team.”

Punk also compared the babyface team in the women’s WarGames match to the cast from the 1985 high school comedy film The Breakfast Club.

“It’s almost like The Breakfast Club. They have their Bender, they have their princess, they have their nerd, they have their jock, and they have their crazy goth, Rhea Ripley. I don’t know, it’s just something about that team.”

Ripley, Bliss, Sky, Flair, and Lee will face Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Asuka, Kairi Sane, and Becky Lynch in the women’s WarGames match on the November 29 PLE. Punk will be in the men’s match teaming with Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Cody Rhodes against Logan Paul, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Brock Lesnar, and Drew McIntyre.

Punk’s appearance on the Up & Adams show is available below:

CM Punk names remaining WWE hometown goal

CM Punk still has one major goal that he wants to accomplish in his hometown of Chicago.

When asked if there are any other achievements he hopes to conquer in Chicago, Punk told the Mostly Sports podcast that he really wants to wrestle at Wrigley Field (the home of the Chicago Cubs). Punk said the Wrigley Field executives are interested in hosting a WWE event, but it’s hard to coordinate a date because Major League Baseball does not release its schedule far enough in advance.

“Wrigley Field. Wrestle at Wrigley Field. I’m putting that one out in the universe right now,” Punk said. “The executives at Wrigley are chomping at the bit, they want a WWE show. The problem with it — and I’ll throw Major League Baseball under the bus — is they won’t release the schedule until, you know, they want to. So we can’t get a jumpstart and look at dates and stuff like that. Yes, Wrigley hosts concerts in the summertime and stuff like that. But they won’t give us a big enough head start to figure out dates.

“That’s why I was kind of rooting for the Dodgers to win the World Series, to further solidify the [MLB] lockout in 2027. Because, yeah, I’m 100 percent selfish — if there’s no baseball in 2027, that means I’m selling out Wrigley Field. I’ve sold out every place in Chicago with a roof, so now I gotta go to these outdoor places. Wrigley to me is church. It’s got a little bit of wrestling history, there were some matches there, they used to wrestle at old Comiskey [Park] too. So I’m looking forward to that. That’s what I have to conquer in Chicago.”

A WWE event at Wrigley would likely need to happen close to summertime given that the ballpark is outdoors and the weather in Chicago can be unpredictable. The Cubs play games in the spring and summer, so the WWE show would have to happen on an off-day or when the team is out of town.

The city of Chicago is set to host a WWE PLE in February 2026 with Elimination Chamber being held at the United Center.

CM Punk praises ‘blue-chip’ WWE prospect Bron Breakker

CM Punk doesn’t think anything can stop Bron Breakker from becoming one of the biggest stars in the industry.

The two will be on the opposite sides of WarGames at Survivor Series, but Punk had high praise for Breakker this week during an appearance on the Mostly Sports podcast. Host Brandon Walker asked Punk if he sees Breakker as someone who will be the future of WWE.

“Yeah, I do. Whether I like it or not,” Punk responded. “And he’s somebody I think you wouldn’t be able to stop if you tried. He’s got all the tools. Second-generation superstar. His dad [Rick Steiner] and his uncle [Scott Steiner] were possibly one of the greatest tag teams of the 80s and the 90s. Yeah, he’s one of those blue-chip prospects that we always like to talk about.”

A blue-chip prospect is someone with high potential who is likely to become a superstar.

Punk and Breakker have been rivals since Breakker aligned with Paul Heyman as a member of The Vision. The November 29 Survivor Series PLE in San Diego will see Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos & Roman Reigns take on Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre & Brock Lesnar inside of the WarGames cage.

On Mostly Sports, Punk discussed the strength of his Survivor Series opponents while jokingly taking a shot at Logan Paul.

“What a hell of a team on the bad guys’ side, huh? Unbelievable,” Punk said. “You talk about Survivor Series and teams, that team is stacked. It’s gotta be all-time. It’s gotta be all time — plus Logan Paul. There’s a lot of strong, beefy, you know, good-looking men on that team — and Logan Paul.”

CM Punk explains ‘good and bad’ changes to WWE pay structure

CM Punk feels the changes that WWE has made to its pay structure have brought both positive and negative ramifications.

Appearing on the Mostly Sports podcast, Punk explained that being World Heavyweight Champion no longer means that he gets paid more than he otherwise would have. Everyone is on salary now instead of their pay being directly tied to the business that any one show generates. Punk said the money in WWE is better now, but he feels there’s a decrease in ambition with a less incentive-based pay structure.

“The business has radically changed. It was a different place when I signed than when I debuted and then when I came back. Like, it’s such a radically different place. The thing with the title too is also it means you made more money. That does not exist anymore,” Punk said. “It’s good and bad. Like, we all make more money now, which is — thumbs up.

“My paycheck was always predicated on how many people were in the building, so I was driven towards ticket sales and the business of it. And when you’re in the main events, you got paid more money. Now everyone is just kind of on salary. I think that’s good and bad. It’s good for the boys. But also I feel there’s not the same ambition, you know? I always wanted to be in the main event because it got me more money. Now I don’t care if I’m the opening match, because I’m still going to make the same. I can shower and watch the show now.”

Punk said that, with his current World Heavyweight title run, he’s staying in the moment and having fun. He’s secure in who he is, no longer feeling like he has to prove himself at every turn. The WWE locker room itself is also a better place than it used to be, with Punk saying there’s no longer a mean-spirited high school vibe and the talent are more supportive of each other.

CM Punk on WWE World title run: ‘I feel like I get it now’

At this point in his career, CM Punk feels like he has a better understanding of what it means to be World Heavyweight Champion.

Punk was a guest on WGN in Chicago today, promoting that WWE Elimination Chamber will be held at the United Center in February 2026. He discussed his current WWE run and his approach to holding the World Heavyweight Championship.

“Oh, it’s tremendous. Literally having the time of my life,” Punk said about being back with WWE. “And I think that resonates, I think you can see it. This [the World Heavyweight Championship] is an unexpected treat. And, you know, obviously I’m older, I’m more mature. And I feel like I get it now. I feel like — the weight of this [title], it isn’t so heavy but I have more of an understanding now. Like, yeah this is part of the job. I know some day this is all going to be over, so I’m really just enjoying it.”

After Seth Rollins had to relinquish the title, Punk won the World Heavyweight Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event on November 1. It was originally supposed to be Punk challenging Rollins for the belt, but Rollins suffering a shoulder injury forced WWE to change its plans. Punk instead defeated Jey Uso for the vacant belt.

Also during the WGN interview, Punk expressed his admiration for John Cena ahead of Cena retiring from the ring next month.

“I’m a small part of his story, and I’m proud to be that small part. And it’s been everything to me. I’m a fan of his, just like people are fans of me. So being around him and being there to experience him just kind of gracefully [bowing out], I feel like I’m skating with [Wayne] Gretzky during his last couple games.”

WWE posts video of CM Punk honoring John Cena after Raw

WWE has posted footage of CM Punk honoring John Cena after Raw went off the air.

Monday’s show from Madison Square Garden was the final Raw of John Cena’s career. It ended with a segment setting up the men’s War Games match at Survivor Series, with Punk, Cody Rhodes, Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso still in the ring.

Punk says in the video:

“When I first came up to the main roster in 2006, John Cena was on top. I was then, a few years later, joined by Cody Rhodes and John Cena was on top. Couple years after that, the Usos showed up on the main roster and John Cena was on top. I’ve been to this building dozens of times from then until now, and John Cena’s always been on top and tonight we all witnessed history. A special moment. John Cena got to perform in the world’s most famous arena in front of the greatest fans for one more time.”

“It’s a special moment. It’s emotional for me. I think I can speak for everybody in the ring, it’s emotional for all of us, because when we started here, John Cena was here. He was steering the boat.”

Cena now has just two dates left on his in-ring career. He’ll wrestle in San Diego later this month at WWE Survivor Series, defending his Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio in his home town. That match was set in the opening segment of WWE Raw this week. Following Survivor Series, Cena will wrestle his final match of all time on Saturday, December 13 when he faces the winner of the Last Time is Now tournament at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Washington, DC.

The full segment following WWE Raw on Monday is available below:

Tony Khan defends decision to air CM Punk AEW backstage altercation footage

Airing backstage footage of CM Punk’s altercation with Jack Perry from AEW All In 2023 is a decision that Tony Khan stands by.

The footage aired on an episode of Dynamite in April 2024 in response to comments Punk had made on The Ariel Helwani Show. During his own interview with Helwani today, Khan addressed the decision to show the footage on television and explained why he thought it made sense to do so.

“I didn’t necessarily agree with the description of how it all happened,” Khan said about how Punk described the altercation. “I didn’t necessarily agree with everything that was said in that interview about how things happened.

“But also, it’s a TV show and it did a very strong number. So, for many reasons, I think that it made sense. And it was a thing that was advertised, and it got a lot of attention that did a very strong number. And also, it’s in the eye of the beholder.”

Helwani asked Khan if there’s anything specific he wants to refute about what Punk said.

“I think the tape spoke for itself,” Khan responded. “And I think that I didn’t agree with how it happened. And obviously, it was a major part of why things were no longer able to continue with us, even though I would have liked to have been able to and it’s clear that I wanted to reconcile and do those things.”

Khan said AEW had some great times while Punk was there, but he believes AEW was on a great run before Punk debuted and is on a great run now. At this moment in time, Khan believes the AEW roster is better than it has ever been.

The altercation with Perry led to Punk being terminated from his AEW contract and then returning to WWE shortly after. He’s once again become one of the top stars in WWE, currently holding the World Heavyweight Championship.

“I think AEW’s doing really well right now, and I’m really happy with what the people on the shows are doing. It wasn’t the first time that [Punk] and I disagreed about something, and it may not ever be the last. And that’s okay,” Khan said.

“But I had tried to reconcile and I wanted to find a way for everybody to be able to work together, and that didn’t work. And that’s okay. It seems like everybody is happier and doing better right now. I know in AEW right now everybody is really happy.

CM Punk featured in trailer for horror film ‘Night Patrol’

CM Punk’s character in Night Patrol appears to be an LAPD officer who might also be a vampire.

A trailer for the film, set to hit theatres on January 16, was released today.

While it had previously been announced that Punk would have a significant role in the horror film, the trailer revealed a few more details. He appears to be one of the movie’s main antagonists.

A description of the film reads, “An LAPD officer must put aside his differences with the area’s street gangs when he discovers a local police task force is harboring a horrific secret that endangers the residents of the housing projects he grew up in.”

The film’s tagline reads, “Defang the police.”

Jermaine Fowler (Coming 2 America) plays the main protagonist, and Ryan Prows (V/H/S 94) directed and co-wrote the script. RJ Cyler, Freddie Gibbs, YG, Flying Lotus, Dermot Mulroney, Jon Oswald, and Nicki Micheaux also star in the film.

The film currently has six reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, four of which are positive. Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com wrote: “This is an original, ambitious piece of work that IFC should be able to turn into a buzz generator to start 2026.”