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*Coverage of the Tokyo Dome show

*How did the show accomplish what should have been its key goals

*Thoughts on Aaron Wolf

*Business notes on the show

*Yota Tsuji and the title name change

*The end of the Bullet Club

*Shinsuke Nakamura and his thoughts

*Angle with Will Ospreay

*Records that Tanahashi set during his career

*Tanahashi’s background

*Notes on his last IWGP title win that wasn’t supposed to happen

*The unique way he became a mainstream figure in a news story

*How his career exploded from there

*How Tanahashi differed from prior IWGP champions and how that changed who could hold that title

*The Tanahashi era that turned around New Japan

*A look at his record setting 13 Tokyo Dome career main events

*Various title wins and career awards

*2025 Business Year in Review

*A look at all the shows that drew 15,000 fans

*Biggest individual draws of the year

*Crowds of 15,000 or more by promotion  and how the main companies did

*How UFC PPV gates wer

*The biggest pro wrestling drawing card every year from 1916 to 2025

*What wrestlers were No. 1 for the year the most years in their career

*The 50 biggest arena draws  in pro wrestling history based on the standards of their era

*New Year Dash coverage

*The year in matches, who had the most great matches in 2025, most over the course of a career, top ten arenas of all-time and new records set in 2025 by a promotion for a year as well as for a city

*A look at the life of Johnny Legend, a cult celebrity wrestling fan, his work with Freddie Blassie and Andy Kaufman, and his promotion, Incredibly Strange Wrestling.

*The most detailed look at the ratings of the pro wrestling TV shows and details regarding who watches

*Advanced ticket sales for WWE, AEW and TNA events

*AEW stars headed to CMLL next week

*Another Arena Mexico sellout

*Legendary pro wrestling promoter turns 101

*Old living wrestling personalities

*Ted DiBiase files lawsuit

*The Ted DiBiase Jr. case

*A look at the career of Bob Boyer/Bobby Bold Eagle, who wrestled from 1955 to 1987

*Documentary planned on 80s tag team

*Notes on WrestleMania week shows

*Update on the WBD sale

*Former UFC champion goes for boxing world title

*Update on the home for WWE’s library

*Plans for TV shows this month

*How much Dwayne Johnson has made from the WWE contract he signed two years ago

*Those added to WWE, those leaving, those injured and those they are interested in

*How the Holiday week house shows did

*Why WWE’s weekly  audience on Netflix should go up close to 12 percent over the next three months.

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Tuesday Update

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WWE

  • WWE has more footage of Drew McIntyre celebrating his title win in Glasgow over the weekend.
  • New Sol Ruca merchandise is out.
  • Becky Lynch on social media: “One year ago, the women’s Intercontinental championship was won by LOSER LYRA! Big whoop!! Now, because I’M holding the gold, people say this title means more than ANY OTHER CHAMPIONSHIP in the world of pro wrestling! Instead of THANKING ME, the media continues to spread LIES! Instead of PRAISING me, PETTY Pearce tries to stack the deck against me! However, when you’re THE MAN like me, you take on all challenges and prove to these SCUMBAG haters that you’re the best for a reason! As my gift to you, ENJOY this picture of me in my garden that I PLANTED MYSELF – BTB THE GREATEST INTERCONTINENTAL (Intergalactic) CHAMPION EVER!”
  • Laredo Kid shared his feelings on the second AAA La Parka, who passed away six years ago on January 11: “Today marks 6 years since you left us, my mentor. Thank you for opening your home to me, for believing in me when I was just starting, and for supporting me without expecting anything in return. You were a mentor, a true friend, and family. La Parka, you will never be forgotten.”
  • Recent WWE Vault additions include R-Truth confronting Brock Lesnar from the January 13, 2020 edition of Raw, a WWC match between Luna Vachon and Madusa from 1993, a compilation of wrestlers doing bench presses, and Asuka & Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler from the Royal Rumble 2021 kickoff.

AEW & Other Wrestling

  • The latest “team building exercise” between Anthony Bowens and Max Caster.
  • HBO Max is now available in Italy, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Israel, and Greece. The UK and Ireland will get the service at the end of March.
  • The lineup for next Monday’s CMLL show in Arena Puebla, which will see Bandido taking on Angel de Oro and GOA vs. Volador Jr. & Hechicero.
  • Okumura has been added to the MLW Battle Riot.
  • Fred Rosser reflected on his own tryout in wake of WWE holding tryouts this week in Orlando: “I hate to sound like an old timer, but I can’t stress enough how fortunate today’s men and women are to have opportunities with @WWE. Back in my day, I paid $1,000 for a four-day tryout, beat out 75 men and women from all over the world, and earned my WWE contract May 4th 2009. Make the most of it, and good luck to you all  @WWEID @WWERecruit #blockthehate”
  • Jetspeed vs. Janelasus (Joey Janela & Megan Bayne) has been announced for Superpower Slam on February 1.
  • Gangrel vs. Matt Tremont has been signed for Hybrid Wrestling on April 16.

Women’s IC title rematch set for next WWE Raw

Becky Lynch and Maxxine Dupri will attempt to settle their rivalry in Belfast, Northern Ireland next week.

After trading the Women’s Intercontinental Championship back and forth, Lynch and Dupri will meet for the title once again on the January 19 edition of Raw. Lynch enters this matchup as champion following her recent victory over Dupri.

Back in November, Dupri notched the first title win of her career by defeating Lynch for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. A distraction by AJ Lee played a part in that finish, which led to a storyline where Lynch spent weeks protesting her loss. Lynch then got her rematch last week and cheated to win by holding onto the ropes for leverage.

Dupri cut a promo on today’s Raw episode where she vowed to get revenge on Lynch by breaking her ankle next Monday.

This will be the sixth time Lynch and Dupri have faced each other on Raw since August 2025. Dupri won three of those matches, though two were by disqualification or countout.

Next week’s Raw has a special start time of 3 p.m. Eastern with the show happening on WWE’s ongoing European tour. SSE Arena in Belfast will be the venue. Along with this title match, WWE has confirmed that there will be a World Heavyweight Championship bout with Finn Balor challenging CM Punk.

WWE Raw (Monday, January 19) —

  • World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk defends against Finn Balor
  • Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch defends against Maxxine Dupri

Becky Lynch wins Women’s Intercontinental title on WWE Raw

Becky Lynch is once again the Women’s Intercontinental Champion.

Lynch defeated Maxxine Dupri through underhanded tactics on Monday in order to become a two-time Women’s Intercontinental Champion. The finish had Dupri apply the ankle lock to Lynch, who struggled to escape. However, when Dupri went to the floor, Lynch managed to bridge Dupri for a cover then grabbed the ropes to ensure a three-count.

After the match, a jubilant Lynch celebrated with her title as Dupri was left stunned by the result in the ring.

Dupri shocked the world in November when she pinned Lynch to win the championship, her first in WWE. Lynch had become distracted by the returning  AJ Lee, which allowed Dupri to launch off with a crossbody. Prior to their match, Dupri had also been successful in defeating Lynch on two other occasions.

In the weeks since losing the title, as well as losing at War Games, Lynch launched a boycott angry about her recent losses, refusing to appear on Raw. Lynch eventually broke that boycott and confronted Dupri, leading the two to agree to a title rematch for Monday.

Women’s Intercontinental title rematch set for first WWE Raw of 2026

A rematch for the Women’s Intercontinental title is set for the first Raw of the new year.

Monday’s show saw Becky Lynch return from her boycott and complained about losing the title when Maxxine Dupri interrupted. She said that she agreed with Sports Illustrated that Lynch is the greatest of all time, but bragged about beating Lynch three times. She agreed to give Lynch a rematch anytime, anyplace. 

Dupri then told Lynch that in this moment, the former champion didn’t look like the greatest of all time, she looked like someone who was afraid her best years were behind her. Lynch proceeded to sucker-punch Dupri and started to leave, but then went in for the attack again. Dupri countered and went for an ankle lock, with Lynch tapping out. 

Dupri won the Women’s Intercontinental title during the build for Survivor Series WarGames. Lynch was distracted by the returning AJ Lee, allowing Dupri to get to the top rope and launched off with a crossbody, covering Lynch to win her first title.

WWE Raw (January 5)

  • World Heavyweight Championship: CM Punk defends against Bron Breakker
  • WWE Women’s Tag Team titles: The Kabuki Warriors defend against Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY
  • Women’s Intercontinental title: Maxxine Dupri defends againt Becky Lynch

Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch get honest about their final match

Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch have shared their brutally honest answers regarding their final wrestling match.

Two of the most popular names in the industry, Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch, recently appeared for an interview with Ross Tucker, where they shared their honest answer when asked about their final match. When asked if Rollins ever thinks about his last in-ring bout, the former world champion said,

“Nah man, not really. I got a lot more years left in the tank, so I’m not sure I’m there just yet. I think often, I guess, about the mortality of my career because I started when I was 17 and now I’m nearly 40 and I’m certainly not going until I’m 60.”

“I’m almost closer to the end than the beginning,” Rollins added. “So I think about, I suppose, like the mortality and the fact that it’s winding down. Maybe there’s some urgency to do some things that I haven’t done or contribute in a different way. But, my last match, my last moment, that’s so far away that I haven’t quite got there yet.”

However, Lynch had a short and sharp answer ready, “Nah, not yet.”

Lynch is currently on the hunt to get back her Women’s Intercontinental Championship, whereas Rollins is currently recovering from a serious shoulder injury.

A few days ago, John Cena retired from in-ring competition, while Hiroshi Tanahashi and AJ Styles are set to bid adieu to professional wrestling in 2026.

Becky Lynch addresses importance of WWE coaches

Having the right coach or mentor can make a huge difference in a pro wrestler’s career.

During an interview with former NFL player Ross Tucker, Lynch was asked if WWE coaches have the ability to make as much of an impact as they do in a sport like football. Lynch said they do — pointing to how much of an influence Dusty Rhodes had on her while they worked together in NXT.

“Yeah, of course,” Lynch responded. “I think if you get the right one that’s able to put the wind under your sails and let you soar, I think that’s super important. For me, that was Dusty Rhodes, who — at a time when I was very discouraged by everything else around me — he was the one to encourage me and put me on the right track.”

Shortly before “The American Dream” passed away in 2015, his last-ever tweet was praising Lynch for how great she is. Lynch has gone on to become one of the most important WWE stars of her era.

Lynch and her husband Seth Rollins are set to be featured on season two of WWE Unreal. It premieres on Netflix on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.

Tucker asked Rollins how fun it was to film the docuseries.

“Well, Unreal’s interesting. I say this in a very kind way — it’s actually more of a hassle, right? Because it’s an extra crew of people following you around kind of dissecting everything you’re doing,” Rollins said. “So you’re like ‘on’ all the time in times when you’re not thinking about being ‘on.’ So it’s a bit of an extra step for us.

“I hope the end result is good, and I hope it helps kind of portray our family dynamic — in a business that’s not really known for family dynamics — in a positive light. And creates I guess sort of an inspiration for people to know that you can do this thing and you can wrestle and have a family and it can all work together. And there’s sort of a beauty in it, and it doesn’t have to be one or the other. It doesn’t have to be this or that. So I hope that people see it and I hope that they enjoy what that presentation looks like. But, yeah, fun? I don’t know about fun.”

Becky Lynch declares she’s boycotting WWE Raw ‘until my demands are met’

Becky Lynch is ‘boycotting’ WWE Raw.

On social media, Lynch declared she was boycotting the show until a list of demands were met: the return of the Women’s Intercontinetnal title she lost last month, the suspension of referee Jessika Carr, and an apology.

“EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, I, BECKY LYNCH, THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME (NOT JUST ME SAYING IT), WILL BOYCOTT MONDAY NIGHT RAW UNTIL MY DEMANDS ARE MET: MY TITLE IS RETURNED TO ME (SIDE PLATES INCLUDED), CARR IS SUSPENDED, AND AN APOLOGY IS ISSUED,” she wrote. “THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER!”

In addition, Lynch shared an in-character vlog documenting her Survivor Series week, including the aftermath of her loss.

Lynch took the submission loss for her team on Saturday, tapping out to AJ Lee’s Black Widow. The two have been feuding since Lee returned to the company back in the fall, with Lee and husband CM Punk defeating Lynch and Seth Rollins in a mixed tag match. Lee also cost Lynch the Intercontinetnal title after distracting Lynch long enough for Maxxine Dupri score the pin with a crossbody.

AJ Lee forces ex-champion to tap, wins Women’s WarGames at Survivor Series 2025

AJ Lee has secured the victory for her team at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025.

In the first match of the night at Petco Park in San Diego, California, fans witnessed one of the best women’s matches in recent memory. In only her second bout in almost a decade, AJ Lee trapped Becky Lynch in the Black Widow, forcing her to tap out and sealing the win in a match lasting nearly 41-minutes.

The match also featured several violent moments, which is common in a steel cage environment. All six women pushed each other to their absolute limits. Nia Jax and Lash Legend brutally powerbombed Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair against the cage, while later in the match, Asuka fired friendly shots as she accidentally misted Legend with poison mist, taking her out of the action for the remainder of the bout.

In the final moments, IYO Sky performed her iconic trash can dive from the top of the cage onto four other women, opening the opening Lee needed. AJ Lee then swiftly locked in the Black Widow on Becky Lynch to secure the victory.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 results

Here is the updated match card for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025:

  • 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
  • John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio – WWE Intercontinental Championship
  • Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella – WWE Women’s World 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 match

WOR: Dynamite and NXT, Full Gear buys, McMahon case, more!

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about including AEW Dynamite with the Continental Classic kickoff, a dumb NXT that at least had some good matches this week, latest on the Vince McMahon WWE sale case, PPV numbers for Full Gear, Andrade, Becky Lynch, and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

Timestamps:
Start: Latest on WWE/Vince McMahon shareholder lawsuit, Becky Lynch interview with Burt Kreischer
9:02: AEW Full Gear pay-per-view numbers
13:12: Teases for WWE WrestleMania 42 main event, Andrade gives update on status, AAA television deal with FOX in Mexico
26:04: Kendo Nagasaki wrestles at 84, ratings, Bret Hart comments in new interview
40:23: AEW Dynamite report
1:06:42: WWE NXT report

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Lacey Evans says Becky Lynch ‘no sold’ and ‘cried’ during WWE feud

Macey Estrella, formerly Lacey Evans in WWE, spent time Wednesday responding on social media to Becky Lynch’s comments regarding their 2019 storyline.

Lynch spoke about her 2019 feud with Evans during an appearance alongside Seth Rollins on comedian Bert Kreischer’s podcast released this week, saying it was “terrible” to go from main eventing the 2019 WrestleMania immediately into a feud with Evans, who joined the main roster just months earlier and had not wrestled on Raw or SmackDown to that point.

Lynch said:

“I start working with Lacey Evans right out the gate. God bless her, but she wasn’t, you know… For me to go from the main event of WrestleMania to somebody who hadn’t done anything was terrible.”

Evans responded with a series of nine posts on X accusing Lynch of crying and no-selling during the storyline, and mocking Lynch’s path to WWE from the independent wrestling scene.

Evans responded:

Dont hate the player. Hate the game. the only person who *shoot cried more than you was the baby I had on my hip while taking all the opportunities. if/when I come back…..you will STILL do nothing but gently shake my hand and say “how cute my little family is” backstage.

And responded.

And responded:

And get him crying again too?!

And responded:

I legit learned that move in 2 mins. Between homeschooling my kid and making my husbands plate. Something #bustedItOutOnTheEndiesBecky could never do.

And responded:

Can you imagine the move set had I busted it out for years on the indies?

And responded:

a girl just doing her job.

And responded:

I tried. She cried for 2 hours…then no sold.

And responded:

Over 20 years grinding…..and this is the flip? Try again Michael.

And responded:

I’m a limitless lady sweetheart. I can do both at the same time and still get in the kitchen in time to make thankgiving dinner from scratch.

Evans left WWE in 2023 after a seven-year run between NXT and the main roster.

Lynch’s podcast appearance which stirred this response is embedded below.

WOL: Becky Lynch, NXT review, Continental Classic

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Filthy Tom Lawlor is back with tons to talk about including the Becky Lynch interview that has everyone talking, a preposterous NXT show which at least had some good matches this week, Dynamite tonight with the Continental Classic, and more! A fun show as always, so check it out~!

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Becky Lynch: Male WWE wrestler would ‘blacklist’ women after making advances

Becky Lynch says she was warned about a male member of the WWE roster earlier in her career.

During an appearance on Bert Kreischer’s podcast released on Tuesday evening, Lynch was discussing how she and her husband Seth Rollins began seeing each other. She said that at the time she had been warned to “stay away from the boys” and specifically mentioned one male talent who was alleged to blacklist wrestlers after making advances toward them.

Lynch said:

“At the time, it was ‘stay away from the boys, don’t go near the boys,'” Lynch said on the show.

“I’m not going to name names, but there was a guy on the main roster who it was like, ‘Be careful because, one, he’ll try to sleep with you. If he sleeps with you, then he’ll blacklist you.’”

At this point, Kreischer jokingly asked if the person was Cody Rhodes.

Lynch continued:

“And then if he tries to sleep with you and you don’t sleep with him, he’ll also blacklist you. So there was this line that you had to walk, this tightrope.”

Kreischer then asked if he knows the person to whom Lynch was referring.

“You know him. Definitely,” Lynch responded.

“At one point he got my number and I remember being like how do you walk this line?”

“There was always this thing of if you get into a relationship and things go south, they’re not going to fire the guy. They’re always going to fire the girl. So, it was a very scary, precarious thing.”

Kreisher jokingly added, “That would be so upsetting if they fired the guy.”

Lynch and Rollins continued to say that they began dating around 2018 and 2019. The two were friends at the time, when Rollins was going through what he described as an “existential romantic crisis” and Lynch was helping guide him through it.

Lynch’s comments come in around the 1-hour, 20-minute mark of the below video:

Becky Lynch: Great promos are what makes a great wrestler

Becky Lynch believes promos are the key element in making a great professional wrestler.

A new episode of Something’s Burning debuted this week with comedian Bert Kreischer speaking with Lynch and her husband Seth Rollins. On the show, Lynch explained that the hardest part about being a wrestler is getting the fans to care about the work you’re doing in the ring. She thinks promos are the easiest way to get the audience to invest in what you’re doing.

“I would say a great promo,” Lynch responded when asked what makes a great wrestler. “Because if you haven’t told the story, then nobody is going to care about what you do in the — the hardest part is getting them to care about what you’re doing in the ring. And if they have no reason to care, then your work is just so much harder as a wrestler. So if you can get that by the promo, then you’re already in.”

Lynch said promos are what she’s always loved about wrestling. However, Rollins is the total opposite. He didn’t care about promos growing up as a fan and has had to develop that ability over time.

“Promos for me, that was what I always loved, right? So that’s what I was always thinking about, always writing down,” Lynch said. “I was just promos.”

“I was the opposite. I didn’t give two sh*ts about promos,” Rollins added. “I didn’t care about them at all, I just cared about the wrestling. I was the guy in, like, my teens that just wanted to watch the cruiserweights. I was like, ‘I don’t care about these big idiots talking. Like, get [this] Kevin Nash out of here. I want to watch Rey Mysterio and Juventud Guerrera.’ And I kind of carried that over. I was like, ‘Wrestling, wrestling, wrestling, wrestling. They need to be able to work, you know? Screw John Cena, I like Rob Van Dam.’ That was my mindset as I was growing up. And then, consequently, I was awful at promos. I was a really bad promo early in my career.”

Lynch is set to compete in WarGames this Saturday at WWE Survivor Series, where she will team up with Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax & Lash Legend to take on the babyface group of AJ Lee, Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss.

Rollins is currently sidelined with a shoulder injury and is targeting WrestleMania season for his return.

First image of Becky Lynch from Star Trek: Starfleet Academy released

Becky Lynch heads into the 32nd Century in January as part of the Star Trek franchise.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy is set to premiere January 15 on Paramount+. On Tuesday, Collider posted the first image of Lynch from the show, where she plays a member of the bridge crew. She appears wearing a gold uniform with a bob haircut that has blue streaks.

Marisa Williams of Collider notes that Lynch’s uniform is “Operations Gold,” meaning she’s likely part of the engineering or security teams. Williams also noted that there is nothing to say that Lynch’s character is anything “other than human.”

Lynch promoted the Collider article on social media, albeit after providing a small clarification.

“Small correction Collider, I’m not one of WWE’s biggest stars, I’M THE BIGGEST!” she wrote.

The show is a spinoff from Star Trek: Discovery and follows a group of new recruits into Starfleet Academy. The team are said to be the first new class of recruits to be trained in over a century.

The first image of Lynch from the show is below:

WWE Raw live results: Survivor Series WarGames go-home show

Date: November 24, 2025
Location: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK 

The Big Takeaway —

Penta was injured very early in his Last Time is Now tournament match and was unable to continue. Solo Sikoa advanced as a result, and he will face Gunther in a semifinal match. 

The heel men’s team will have the advantage in their WarGames match on Saturday. The men’s team brawled to build their match. The women’s team brawled to build their match. 

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Show Recap — 

Ozzy Osbourne’s “War Pigs” welcomed us to Raw in Oklahoma City as they displayed footage of the WarGames cages being built at Petco Park in San Diego for Saturday’s Survivor Series. 

The Vision (with Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre), Penta, Carmelo Hayes, and Becky Lynch were shown arriving at Paycom Center. 

Roman Reigns kicks off Monday Night Raw

Reigns entered and was greeted with chants of “OTC,” so he greeted them with, “OKC. Acknowledge me.” They did. That’s all he could say before Cody Rhodes interrupted. 

Rhodes did his full entrance, and it was 8:14 pm by the time they got going. Rhodes wanted to acknowledge that Reigns was a man of his word, but the last time Reigns gave him his word, it was for a match. This time, it was for war. Rhodes wondered what was in it for Reigns. 

Reigns said he’s been involved in this war, whereas Rhodes was just joining now. Reigns said they didn’t know each other well, but they did know something about each other, and that’s that they didn’t play around when it came to family. Half of this team was his family. He’s been invested in The Usos for a long time, and he was there to see that investment through. 

Rhodes was content with that and stated, “Welcome to my team,” before offering a handshake. Reigns didn’t shake his hand, and they were interrupted by CM Punk. 

Punk looked directly in Reigns’ face before starting with his usual line. He then said, “OKC. Acknowledge us.” Punk admitted he was stealing Reigns’ best stuff, but it was for good reason. This was an all-star WarGames. 

Punk didn’t need Reigns’ word because he saved his life at last year’s event. Reigns quickly said Punk ruined his life just four months later. Punk knew that gave Reigns a reason to stab him in the back, but Punk wasn’t worried because that meant Reigns would be stabbing his own family in the back. 

Punk sarcastically stated that Reigns would never be mean to his own family, or put them between a “rock” and a hard place. 

Rhodes tried to settle things down, but Punk asked Rhodes why he referred to them as his (Rhodes’) team. Punk reminded him that this was his show. Reigns quipped that Punk and Rhodes should just whip ‘em out now and start measuring. 

Reigns didn’t care whose team it was. He hated Paul Heyman and hated The Vision. Punk could count on the fact that Reigns hated them more than he hated him. 

Reigns left the ring, but not before stating that the title belt would look better on his shoulder. Punk asked which of them they were referring to. Reigns answered off-mic by saying they could figure it out themselves. 

(Punk was good here, but I’m not sure how much intrigue this really added to WarGames. If Punk and Rhodes are concerned with who the team leader is, they may be the only ones.)

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The Vision met backstage. Heyman wanted Drew McIntyre to behave tonight. He was only allowed on Raw because Heyman picked him for the advantage match—which is now a tag team match. 

Logan Paul suggested they pick Brock Lesnar to be McIntyre’s partner tonight. Heyman said that wasn’t a good idea and warned Logan not to utter his name. Logan did so anyway, and Heyman said Lesnar was coming to Raw to go after Reigns. 

Logan suggested that Bron Breakker or Bronson Reed team with McIntyre, but Heyman said it would be him. This was not what Logan wanted, but he made it seem he was on board. 

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The Last Time is Now tournament quarterfinal: Gunther vs. Carmelo Hayes

Gunther held control through a break and cut off Hayes’ comeback when they returned. There was a smattering of chants for Hayes as Gunther looked into the camera and questioned why he even had to face Hayes. 

Hayes ducked a chop, which was easy given their height difference. Gunther cut him off again and went for a powerbomb, but Hayes countered into a DDT. This led to a second commercial break, and Gunther took over quickly again. 

Hayes ducked another chop on the apron, and Gunther’s arm hit the ring post. Hayes tried a slingshot DDT onto the apron, but they basically fell straight to the outside. Hayes followed with a flip dive and backdropped Gunther into the timekeeper’s area. 

Gunther wasn’t about to let Hayes attempt a count-out win, so he dumped Hayes into the timekeeper’s area next. Hayes quickly reemerged on top of the barricade and dropped Gunther with a leaping DDT before scampering back in the ring. 

Hayes almost won by count-out, but Gunther slipped back in just in time. The crowd really got into it here, remembering that Hayes won by count-out on SmackDown. 

Hayes went for Nothing But Net, but Gunther dodged it and clobbered him with a clothesline and powerbomb for a nearfall. Gunther applied a sleeper, but Hayes fought to his feet. It wasn’t enough, and Gunther dropped him with another powerbomb for the pinfall win. 

Match result: Gunther defeated Carmelo Hayes to advance in The Last Time is Now tournament (17:20)

The first part was kind of dull, but this wound up being pretty good, particularly once they returned from the last break. 

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Jey and Jimmy Uso approached Reigns, Rhodes, and Punk. Jey said they should be focusing on what was actually important tonight, and that was the advantage match. Jimmy and Jey said they were on the same page and their partners could count on them. Yeet. 

After the Usos left, Reigns asked Punk and Rhodes who the team leader was. He told them to fix this, and he left. (It’s possible he was just egging them on, but it seemed like, suddenly, he sincerely wanted them to pick a team leader.) 

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Dominik Mysterio segment 

Dom entered. He was booed. He said he would embarrass John Cena in his hometown. He would take back his Intercontinental Championship, and he would continue to be the greatest Mysterio of all time. Dom said it didn’t matter if the fans cheered for Cena or not, because he wasn’t even here tonight. 

Cena’s music hit, and the crowd exploded. It was a swerve. A long time passed with no Cena. Finally, a little person dressed as Cena entered. (Along with a little person dressed as Stu the cameraman.) He had trouble leaping into the ring like Cena, so he ran around and entered using the steps. 

Dom talked to him like he was the real John Cena and threatened to drop him at Survivor Series. The fake Cena called him the worst Mysterio of all time. Dom was caught off guard and whispered something in his ear. The fake Cena told Dom that if he wouldn’t fight him tonight, he could come get some at Survivor Series. 

Dom booted fake Cena to the ground and hit him with a five knuckle shuffle, 619 and a frog splash. 

Rey Mysterio ran out to his music, so Dom bailed. Rey checked on the guy as Dom left up the aisle, where he was greeted by his Judgment Day teammates. 

(This angle was a mistake. Dom was getting plenty of heat before they did any of the stuff with the Cena impersonator, and the crowd quickly died when he came out, like they were disappointed to be watching this on their modern WWE product. It probably doesn’t help that, deep down, the fans like Dom and didn’t want him doing this even as a heel.) 

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Rey Mysterio vs. JD McDonagh (w/ Finn Bálor) 

McDonagh applied an abdominal stretch during the break, and Bálor held his arm back for leverage from outside the ring. The referee caught him, but instead of kicking him out, just yelled at him. Rey made his comeback and went for a 619, but McDonagh caught him with a Spanish Fly for two. Rey responded with a Code Red for two. 

Rey went for a 619 but was tripped by Bálor, who was still out there because of the stupid referee. Rey went after Bálor as the ref yelled at him some more. McDonagh tried a cheap shot, but Rey dropped him into Bálor, knocking him off the apron. Rey followed with a 619 and a springboard splash for the pinfall win. 

Bálor tried attacking Rey after the match, but Rey avoided and left the ring. 

Match result: Rey Mysterio defeated JD McDonagh (12:44) 

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Timothée Chalamet will be a guest on Rhodes’ podcast. 

Raquel Rodriguez spoke to Adam Pearce backstage. She was pissed that Nikki Bella got involved in her title match, and was now getting a title match herself. Pearce, who made the title match, claimed that he agreed with Rodriguez. He promised that she would be in the title mix after Survivor Series. She was content with this. 

New Day and Grayson Waller approached Pearce next, and I had to double-check that this wasn’t happening in a commercial break. Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston were being annoying, so he told them to shut up. He let them know that AJ Styles and Dragon Lee wanted to defend their tag titles against New Day next week. 

Woods and Kingston were initially upset because they assumed it would be anyone but them in the title match, but they were surprised and happy upon learning it was them. They left. Waller put a wig on Pearce’s head before leaving too. Pearce screamed at him to get out. 

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Brock Lesnar arrived and entered a room with Heyman. 

Women’s WarGames segment 

Becky Lynch entered and was joined by Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Asuka and Kairi Sane. Lynch called last week’s result an injustice, and she had the best lawyers in the world working to overturn it. She was advised not to talk about it, but did want to say that she followed the rules, unlike Maxxine Dupri and referee Jessika Carr. The result would be overturned, and the company would be better off. 

The company would also be better off when she got rid of AJ Lee once and for all. Lee made a mistake by coming back to cost her the IC title, but the biggest mistake she’ll ever make is entering WarGames with her. 

Lynch admitted she had her differences with her teammates. She put her arms around Asuka, who wasn’t thrilled with this. Lynch called Jax very powerful. Not powerful like her, but powerful enough to break her face. Jax was the only person ever to damage her face, but at least she didn’t need a mask like Rhea Ripley. Lynch called Legend her new friend and a fine specimen of a woman whom Lynch would make into a star. 

Ripley, Iyo Sky, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, and AJ Lee all entered the stage individually to their music before walking down to the ring together. 

Lee said the old her would have run to the ring and torn Lynch’s face off, but therapy worked. Lee knew Lynch was just feeling insecure and afraid. Lee didn’t need to run her mouth to lift herself up, because she knew who the hell she was. She didn’t need to bark like an angry chihuahua. She doesn’t bark—she bites. 

Lee said Lynch poured gasoline on the fire, and now she was locking herself in a cage with her. Lee would be free to do whatever she wanted, and she wasn’t alone in wanting to see Lynch get knocked off her pedestal. 

Lee asked Ripley if she agreed. Ripley took the mic and smashed it into Jax’s face. That led to a brawl, and the babyfaces stood tall. Sky wiped out a few heels with a moonsault as Lynch backed up the aisle with a look of regret on her face.  

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The Last Time is Now tournament quarterfinal: Solo Sikoa (w/ Talla Tonga) vs. Penta

Penta was injured. 

Sikoa chucked Penta over the barricade and into the crowd, but he reemerged on the barricade and brought Sikoa down with a hurricanrana. 

Penta landed right on his shoulder, and medical staff checked on him throughout a planned commercial break. When they returned from break, the referee called for the bell, and it was announced that Penta could no longer compete. Sikoa was announced the winner. 

Penta slammed his hand against the barricade in frustration as he was followed to the back by medical staff. 

Sikoa advances and will face Gunther in the semifinals. 

Match result: Solo Sikoa defeated Penta via medical stoppage to advance in The Last Time is Now tournament (4:20)

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Backstage, Pearce told Maxxine Dupri that more women have called him about taking the belt off her than any title he can remember. Pearce advised her to focus and work hard. Dupri said she would. She wanted to be the type of champion people could be proud of. She told Pearce she wanted to call Natalya, and Pearce left.  

Ivy Nile accosted Dupri and told her the title was hers. After Nile left, Dupri turned around and bumped into Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez. Perez said she could take the title any time. Pearce got between them, so Perez left with Rodriguez. Pearce told Dupri she might want to call Natalya now. 

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There was a good Stephanie Vaquer pre-taped promo. Vaquer said Nikki Bella was clever, but she wasn’t as smart as she thought. Vaquer knew all about Bella’s history, but Bella didn’t know about hers. If Bella were as smart as she pretended to be, she would know who she was messing with. Vaquer stated, “Are you sure you want to get in the ring with me?” 

Survivor Series begins at 7 pm ET. The pre-show is at 5 pm ET. 

Survivor Series card: 

  • Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella for the Women’s World Championship 
  • John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship 
  • Women’s WarGames: Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss & AJ Lee vs. Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Asuka & Kairi Sane 
  • Men’s WarGames: Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso vs. Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre & Brock Lesnar 

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Men’s WarGames advantage match: Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso vs. Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul

As has been the pattern, not much happened before they went to break about 80 seconds into the match. The heels worked over Jey Uso, and Logan knocked Jimmy off the apron before he could make a hot tag. McIntyre chucked Jey over the announce desk, leading to a second break. (McIntyre posed, so Jimmy chucked a Prime bottle at him.) 

Logan and McIntyre held up Jey in a delayed vertical suplex, and they flexed with opposite arms while doing so. Jey booted McIntyre and finally made the hot tag to Jimmy, who hit Logan with an enzuguri before superkicking McIntyre off the apron. Jimmy hit some sort of dive off the top for two, and Logan responded with a blockbuster for two. 

Jimmy ducked a punch and followed with a superkick, spear and an Uso splash, but McIntyre broke up the cover. Jey and McIntyre brawled outside the ring as Bron and Bronson entered to check on Logan. 

Punk and Rhodes ran out next to take out the Brons. As everyone brawled, Jey wiped them out with a big dive. Jimmy was too busy celebrating, so Logan caught him in a schoolboy for the pinfall win. 

The heels gain the WarGames advantage thanks to a win in a mostly nothing match. 

— Punk immediately attacked Logan, and the brawl continued. Reigns entered (to his music) and greeted Bron and Bronson in the aisle with Superman punches. Reigns went to the ring and handed out Superman punches to Paul and McIntyre, too. 

The babyfaces stood tall, and the trademark graphic aired to make you think the show was over, but you knew it wasn’t if you were paying attention. 

Lesnar entered with Heyman. Fireworks went off for Lesnar as he did his little pose, and he actually tripped and fell backwards. It would have been an embarrassing moment for some, but he popped right up laughing at himself. 

Lesnar marched down to the ring and joined his new teammates on the apron. The two teams faced off one final time and brawled as the show came to a predictable close. 

Match result: Logan Paul & Drew McIntyre defeated The Usos to earn the advantage in WarGames (17:02)