Rhea Ripley pins Liv Morgan to win women’s WarGames at WWE Survivor Series

WarGames allowed Rhea Ripley to get some revenge on her arch rival Liv Morgan.

After delivering Riptide off the top rope through a table, Ripley pinned Morgan to win the women’s WarGames match at Survivor Series on Saturday night. Ripley was part of the babyface team with Bianca Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY & Bayley, defeating Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae.

Though SKY is already the number one contender to Morgan’s Women’s World Championship, this victory should put Ripley in line for a title shot as well. Ripley was forced to vacate the belt this April due to injury. Since becoming champion, Morgan has largely been able to stay one step ahead of Ripley in WWE storylines.

Ripley entered the WarGames cage wearing a special protective face mask after being attacked with baseball bats by Morgan and Rodriguez last month — but she soon removed it as a way to make a statement and prove that she is healed. Rodriguez was neutralized during the match when Ripley handcuffed her to the turnbuckle.

A highlight of WarGames saw SKY and Stratton hit simultaneous dives from the top of the cage, with SKY again recreating her classic WarGames spot by putting a trash can over her body before jumping.

There was a moment where Stratton was about to cash in her Money in the Bank briefcase while both Jax and Morgan were down, but Rodriguez put a stop to that before Stratton cashed in. Stratton did not reveal whether she was going to go after Morgan’s Women’s World Championship or betray Jax and cash in for the WWE Women’s Championship.

WWE Survivor Series WarGames live results: Bloodline vs. OG Bloodline

WWE returned to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Saturday for Survivor Series, headlined by The Bloodline vs. the OG Bloodline in a five-on-five WarGames match.

The show will also feature a women’s WarGames match with teams headed up by blood rivals Liv Morgan and Rhea Ripley.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther will defend the title against former champion Damian Priest while U.S. Champion LA Knight defends against Shinsuke Nakamura, and Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Ludwig Kaiser and Sheamus in a three-way.

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Date: November 30, 2024
Location: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC 

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Show Recap — 

COUNTDOWN SHOW —

A large crowd was outside Rogers Arena watching the preshow despite the chilly weather and light rain. Michael Cole, Big E, and Wade Barrett hosted the first portion of the preshow.

There was a long history of WarGames video package. 

They started counting down the top 10 Survivor Series moments. Number 10 was Shawn Michaels winning the world title in the first Elimination Chamber match in 2002. 

To kill more time, they aired a video of male wrestlers reacting to their WarGames match from last year. 

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Gunther & Ludwig Kaiser interview 

Cathy Kelley interviewed Gunther and Ludwig Kaiser. Kelley said people were questioning Gunther’s confidence. Gunther said it would be up to him to show them. Gunther quickly moved on and was happy that Kaiser had an IC title match. Kaiser called it a special night for both of them. The title has lost all prestige since Gunther lost it and it would be up to Kaiser to restore it.

Bron Breakker interview 

Jackie Redmond interviewed Bron Breakker (wearing a Scott Steiner t-shirt). Bron respected both of his opponents. However, Bron warned Kaiser that he wasn’t the one he should be trying to prove himself against. 

Meanwhile, Sheamus bought into false hope he read online that made it seem like he should just be given the IC title because he’s never won it before. It didn’t work like that. Bron played for the Baltimore Ravens and never won a Super Bowl but that didn’t mean he should just be given a ring. Bron told Sheamus to go to the retirement home. 

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The number 9 Survivor Series moment was Iyo Sky hitting a dive while in a trash can at WarGames last year. Number 8 was Steve Austin being run over by a car in 1999. 

The announcers spoke about their favourite Survivor Series moments. I only bring this up because Cole said he always thinks of the Montreal Screwjob. This, of course, got booed because they’re in Canada. His actual favourite was the debut of the Shield, specifically mentioning Dean Ambrose along Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. He noted the impact they’ve had and where they are now in their careers. 

They aired the backstage footage of CM Punk’s return last year.

They did a feature on a fan from Victoria, BC who has been campaigning for years to bring WrestleMania to Vancouver. 

The number 7 Survivor Series moment was the “Rocky” debut of Rocky Maivia. Number 6 was WWF defeating The Alliance in 2001. (Vince McMahon was not shown.) Number 5 was Becky Lynch beating Charlotte Flair in a champion vs. champion match in 2021. Number 4 was The Rock and John Cena beating Miz and R-Truth in 2011. 

To kill even more time, there were videos throughout the show of Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods hanging out at WWE HQ.

Kelley interviewed William Regal. He put over WarGames and was happy to be part of it tonight.

The number 3 Survivor Series moment was The Shield debuting to help Punk retain the title over Cena and Ryback. Number 2 was Punk’s return last year. Number 1 was the debut of the Undertaker in 1990. 

Women’s WarGames will open the show. 

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves are tonight’s announcers. 

Vancouver Canucks anthem singer Elizabeth Irving sang the American and Canadian national anthems.

The two women’s teams, LA Knight, the new Bloodline, Paul Heyman (wearing a suit and tie), CM Punk, Sami Zayn and Jey Uso, and Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso were shown arriving at the arena. 

After the show intro, Cole ran down the rules of WarGames. 

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The women entered separately. The first entrance was at 6:08 pm and the match started at 6:16 pm. 

Ripley wore a cool custom protective mask. Bayley had “WAR” shaved into the side of her head. The Smackdown heels wore matching white and black gear, while the Raw heels wore matching black and white.

Women’s WarGames: Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Iyo Sky, Naomi & Bayley defeated Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez & Candice LeRae (38:11) 

Bayley and Jax started. They were even for the first five minutes but Jax drove Bayley into the cage with a hip attack right before Naomi entered. 

Naomi used a colourful kendo stick (to match her gear). The crowd chanted “Happy birthday” to Naomi (she turned 37 today). Naomi had also brought a toilet seat in the ring and she placed it over Jax’s head and did the stink face. 

Candice LeRae entered next. The crowd booed because they wanted Stratton. The babyface advantage made no difference because Jax fought off her opponents and was standing tall by the time LeRae entered. They placed Bayley on top of two upright chairs and LeRae gave her a springboard moonsault. 

Belair entered next and she brought in a fire extinguisher and table, to the delight of the crowd. The babyfaces finally did gain control as Stratton entered next. 

Stratton smashed Belair over the head with a trash can lid (a rare shot to the head in WWE these days, but Belair definitely got her hands up). It was 3-on-3 and the heels easily took over thanks to Stratton. Naomi targeted Jax and hit her as lightly as possible with a chair. 

Sky entered next and she got a decent reaction. She grabbed a purple and gold trash can and immediately climbed up the side of the cage instead of entering the door. Sky placed the can on top of the cage but LeRae cut her off. Sky knocked her off the cage and hit a flying dropkick. 

Rodriguez entered next. Everyone waited around as she looked for something under the ring but I don’t think she ever found what she was looking for. She helped her team gain the advantage, even though, again, the teams are even. 

The crowd chanted “We want Mami,” as Jax and Rodriguez took a page out of AOP’s book by powerbombing Sky and Naomi into each other before powerbombing them onto Belair and Bayley. 

Ripley entered next. She went after Rodriguez but Stratton made the save. The heels had control even though the babyfaces had the numbers advantage. Naomi made a save for Ripley. 

With everyone down, it was time for the crowd to chant, “This is awesome.” (Objectively, this match has been poor so far.) 

Everyone traded moves which included the toilet seat and Belair’s braid being used as a weapon. Ripley used her face mask to headbutt Jax. 

Ripley stood tall and awaited Morgan who was the final entrant. Morgan marched to the back to grab a baseball bat. Morgan entered the match “officially” started 27 minutes in. 

Ripley removed her face mask and attacked Morgan but Jax saved her from a Rip-tide. Heels held down Ripley, and Morgan whaled her repeatedly in the mid-section with the bat. Everyone traded moves again until Jax hit Bayley with a Samoan drop for two. 

Sky climbed the right side of the cage even though nobody was in that ring. Stratton climbed the other side as the remaining eight wrestlers split into groups of four. They brawled with each other and awaited the biggest spot of the match. Sky placed the garbage can over her body and wiped out one group with a moonsault off the cage, while Stratton wiped out the other group with a senton bomb. 

Stratton seemingly looked for a weapon but pulled out her MITB briefcase instead, which got a big pop. Stratton seemed unsure which champion to cash-in on. Rodriquez screamed at her until Sky sprayed them both with the fire extinguisher. Ripley handcuffed Rodriguez to the top rope. 

Former Damage CTRL teammates Bayley and Sky argued until Jax knocked them both down. Belair and Naomi drove Jax through a table with a double powerbomb but Morgan broke up the cover with a bat shot on Naomi. 

Morgan gave Bayley an Oblivion with a chair but Ripley broke up the cover. Ripley set up Morgan for Rip-tide but Rodriguez was still able to break it up even though she was handcuffed. Morgan hit Ripley with a chair-assisted Codebreaker. 

Morgan and Ripley battled atop the top rope until Ripley hit an avalanche Rip-tide through a table for the pinfall win. The crowd was happy. The winning team posed together atop the cage. 

(If you missed this, you can just watch from the 28 minute mark after everyone enters. Even then, this wasn’t much of a match outside of two or three big spots.)

Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 17,828. This is the largest WWE arena gate in Canadian history. 

(They also plugged Elimination Chamber in Toronto, a show I will attempt to attend.) 

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They used the noise meter graphic for LA Knight’s entrance. They put it up before his entrance but the meter didn’t go up the way they expected when his music hit (even though he did get a good reaction) so they quickly took it down. 

Nakamura wore all black. 

Shinsuke Nakamura defeated LA Knight to win the United States Championship (9:43) 

Knight had the advantage for the first four minutes until Nakamura hit a back elbow. Knight came back with a safe version of a burning hammer. Knight tried a leaping superplex but Nakamura saw it coming and hit an avalanche reverse exploder for two. 

Knight avoided a Kinshasa and hit a flying elbow drop. Instead of going for a cover, he set up for BFT but Nakamura rolled in between the two rings, onto the metal plate joining the rings. 

Knight went after him but Nakamura raked his eyes and hit a reverse DDT onto the metal plate. Nakamura followed with a Kinshasa for the pinfall win. Nakamura is a three-time US Champion. 

The crowd was quiet for the match but popped for the surprise win. 

(On the preshow, Redmond said a WWE title has never changed hands in Vancouver, so this would be a first if that’s true.) 

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There was a sponsored segment where Maxxine Dupri and Akira Tozawa gave Otis a new t-shirt to try on. Otis put it on and loved the shirt but was wearing nothing below the waist. He walked bare-assed down the hallway (this was blurred.) 

Belal Muhammed was shown in the crowd. 

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Cole said Kaiser has had an incredible year. In 2024, he has a 8-16 record on TV, 7-7 in singles matches. 

Triple Threat Match: Bron Breakker defeated Sheamus and Ludwig Kaiser to retain the Intercontinental Championship (14:25) 

Kaiser attacked Sheamus outside the ring until Bron hit him with an incredible leaping shoulder tackle. Bron took control over Sheamus in the ring and took time to do some push-ups. Sheamus and Kaiser wound up fighting outside the ring until Bron wiped them both out with a leaping clothesline over the announce table. 

Sheamus was dumped into the crowd but he wound up hitting ten beats of the BodhrĂĄn to both guys over the barricade. Kaiser grabbed Sheamus’ shillelagh but Sheamus took it away and knocked him over the barricade with it. 

Bron invited ‘old man’ Sheamus back into the ring so Sheamus hit him with a Celtic Cross for a nearfall. Bron came back with a Frankensteiner. He went for a spear but Sheamus dodged it and Bron crashed into a chair that was wedged between the ropes. 

Sheamus followed with a Brogue Kick and had it won but Kaiser yanked the referee out of the ring right before the potential three count. The crowd booed. Kaiser hammered away at Sheamus with the shillelagh. Kaiser was proud of himself until Sheamus nailed a knee strike for a nearfall. The crowd chanted, “This is awesome.” 

Kaiser hit Sheamus with a Finlay/Kaiser roll and DDT but Bron killed Kaiser with a spear. Bron followed with a spear to Sheamus for the pinfall win. 

(This was good. The crowd was into Sheamus and Bron but it seemed like they wanted to see Sheamus finally win the title.) 

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(So much time passed between the last match and this one that I got logged out of WordPress due to inactivity.) 

Gunther defeated Damian Priest to retain the World Heavyweight Championship (19:18) 

Priest hit a shoulder tackle early on and appeared to hurt his shoulder. The ref checked on him but Priest immediately waived him off. Gunther was out of the ring and smiled when he saw this. 

They kept wrestling but after Priest hit a slam, he started selling his shoulder again. As the ref checked on Priest, Gunther took advantage and booted his shoulder. Gunther targeted Priest’s shoulder from there until Priest eventually hit an enziguri. 

The crowd was quiet but they woke up a bit as Priest fired up for his comeback. He hit a flatliner for two. Priest tried for a Razor’s Edge but he couldn’t do it because of his shoulder. Priest instead applied a triangle choke but Gunther escaped and applied a sleeper before hitting a powerbomb for two. 

Priest hit a hurricanrana off the top and finally hit the Razor’s Edge for two. Priest failed twice to hit a chokeslam thanks to his shoulder and Gunther responded with a Kimura but Priest got a rope break. (The Kimura was the second reference to Brock Lesnar on WWE programming this week.)

Gunther played to the crowd as he repeatedly clotheslined Priest. Priest came back with a lariat for two.  

They battled on the top rope until Priest shoved Gunther into the ring but Priest fell to the outside as a result. (A few idiots chanted “You f*cked up,” not realizing this was the planned spot. And it’s a dumb chant anyway.) 

The ref checked on Priest but Priest told him to give him a second. As the ref checked on Gunther, Finn BĂĄlor ran down and gave Priest a Coup de Grace off the steel steps. The ref saw BĂĄlor but didn’t think anything of it. 

Gunther booted BĂĄlor for fun before giving Priest a powerbomb. Gunther applied a sleeper until Priest passed out. Gunther retained. 

Cole said Gunther was pissed at BĂĄlor because he wanted to prove he could win on his own. 

(This was pretty good but not great. I’m not sure weeks of making Gunther act like a wimp really helped. They could go to another rematch based on this so Gunther can finally prove himself. In this build to this match, Priest called himself the king of the streets, so they could do a street fight.) 

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The new Bloodline and Bronson Reed entered together, wearing all black. The original Bloodline entered separately (as the women did earlier), wearing red and black. 

Zayn, Jimmy, Punk, Reigns and Jey enter in that order. The crowd assumed Jey would entered after Jimmy but he didn’t (they began chanting “Yeet” after Jimmy’s entrance). Jey entered last, in part because he was starting the match. But he also entered last at the previous PPV. 

After Sikoa’s team was already in their cage on the stage, Punk shoved one of them from the outside to rile them up. Punk and Reigns awkwardly entered their cage together, along with Jimmy and Sami.

Men’s WarGames: Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & CM Punk defeated Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa & Bronson Reed (41:53) 

Jey started against Tama Tonga. Tama got the heat on Jey and went for a cover, but of course, there are no falls until everyone enters. The crowd chanted, “You f*cked up.” 

Jey fought back just in time for Bronson Reed to enter. Reed, who has killed people with his finishing move, decided to grab a bunch of chairs and toss them in the ring. Jey chucked the chairs at Reed but Reed ran him over with a body block. The heels worked over Jey as the crowd took turns lightly chanting for Zayn and Punk. 

Jimmy entered next and wiped out both heels on his own before helping Jey to his feet.  The Usos worked well together and took control. 

Tonga Loa was about to enter next to the dismay of the crowd, but Sikoa held him back and Jacob Fatu entered instead. Jey gave him a Samoan drop but Fatu popped right up and knocked him down. The heels took over. 

Punk was about to enter next but Reigns blocked the door. Reigns nodded at Zayn who entered instead. Punk stared a hole through Reigns. 

The crowd chanted “OlĂ©â€ for Zayn who ran wild on the heels. Fatu caught him out of the air but Jimmy superkicked Fatu. Zayn and Jimmy did their special handshake before putting the boots to Fatu. 

The heels took over anyway as they often do and Tonga Loa entered next. It’s like they knew he wouldn’t get a reaction because the first thing he did was grab a table. This normally gets a big pop — Raquel Rodriguez got a pop earlier before putting the table away — but poor Tonga Loa didn’t get a reaction. 

The heels took over and you can skip the three minutes of action. The clock ran down and Reigns was about to enter next, but because he moves so slowly, Punk ran by him and entered instead. 

Punk teased that he wouldn’t get in the ring, but instead grabbed a tool box (like the one that busted open Drew McIntyre) and used it as a weapon against the heels. 

Punk took out everyone and gave Fatu a bulldog onto the toolbox but Fatu popped right up and knocked him down. 

Sikoa entered next with the new Bloodline firmly in control. Fatu gave The Usos (who were stacked up) a moonsault and Reed gave Zayn a Tsunami. Punk tried to fight back but they swarmed him. 

Sikoa brought his own chain and lock and locked the door. Reigns entered 15 seconds later but he couldn’t get in the ring. I guess they didn’t watch the women’s match earlier when Iyo Sky climbed the cage voluntarily. Reigns did that here and it didn’t get much of a reaction because we saw it already. 

Reigns wiped out the heels with a cross body off the ropes and the match “officially” began about 29 minutes in. Reigns helped his friends up to their feet—except Punk. Punk got up on his own and got in Reigns’ face. Paul Heyman entered ringside and tried to rally his guys. 

The two teams stood tall in each ring, 30 minutes into the match, and faced off. 

After some stalling, there was a spot where Reigns went for a spear on Sikoa but he moved and Reigns speared Punk by accident (as Punk set up Fatu for a GTS). This wasn’t timed well so it didn’t look good at all. Sikoa gave Reigns the Samoan Spike for a nearfall. 

Fatu went for a step-up moonsault but he tripped and began tending to his leg. Reigns speared Fatu moments later. 

Reed placed Reigns on a table and climbed all the way to the top of the cage. He went for Tsunami but Punk pulled Reigns to safety and Reed crashed through the table. The crowd chanted for Punk. Reigns helped Punk to his feet and the crowd popped but Fatu attacked them both. 

Sikoa gave Reigns the Spike but the Usos superkicked him. The Usos gave Fatu a 1D. Jey speared Loa, Zayn gave Tonga a Blue Thunder Bomb, and Jimmy splashed Fatu through a table off the top of the cage. 

Zayn helped Jimmy, Jey and Punk to their feet, while the Usos helped Reigns to his feet. The new Bloodline was down as Sikoa got to his feet. Sikoa was on his own against the originals. 

Sikoa ate superkicks by the Usos, a Zayn Helluva Kick, a Punk GTS, and a Reigns spear. Reigns pinned Sikoa for the win. 

— Reigns, Zayn, Jey and Jimmy hugged as Punk looked on. Punk embraced Jimmy, Jey and Zayn individually. Reigns offered Punk a handshake and Punk obliged. Punk hugged Heyman and told him that when he’s owed a favour, he was coming for it. 

Reigns put his arm around Heyman for a moment but did not hug him and kind of moved on quickly. 

Punk initially left on his own but came back out. The babyfaces posed together with Heyman. 

(This came to a nice conclusion, I guess, but I wouldn’t call it a good match. Like the opening match, you can skip everything that happened before the final competitors entered. The two WarGames matches totalled 80 minutes and you could skip a full 60. That’s not a good thing.)

WWE Survivor Series preview & predictions: Cinema inside a double cage

This Saturday will be the third WWE Survivor Series in its “WarGames era.”

Paul “Triple H” Levesque didn’t waste much time getting the two ring, double-cage match on the main roster schedule upon becoming WWE’s creative content officer in 2022. Vince McMahon resigned on July 22nd that year, and 48 days later, Levesque announced WarGames would happen annually at Survivor Series. It was clearly something he had thought about. 

By the time Survivor Series 2022 rolled around, The Bloodline angle and Sami Zayn as the honorary Uce were red hot. Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa and Zayn defeated The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre and Kevin Owens that night, but several hints about brewing discontent within The Bloodline have fueled WWE storylines since. 

Despite McMahon’s return to the company in January 2023, Levesque was back to making all key creative decisions come last year’s Survivor Series. It was an interesting event in Chicago last year which saw Randy Orton return from injury, followed by CM Punk’s dramatic first appearance in the company since 2014 to close the show.

Here we are in 2024 with Survivor Series a hot ticket in Vancouver and a main event that has been years in the making. This show could be one of the most memorable Survivor Series ever, which is saying something, given the event’s history.  

Below are previews and predictions for each match at tonight’s WWE Survivor Series (6 PM Eastern main card).

Men’s WarGames match: CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Roman Reigns & Sami Zayn vs. The Bloodline (Jacob Fatu, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa) & Bronson Reed

The oddsmakers aren’t sure who will win and neither am I. The babyfaces are favored at -250 which seems about right.

Many different stories are being told and potential matches are being made here. The options as to what could happen are pretty vast. Punk’s involvement adds a whole new wrinkle to things as well. With Punk and Reigns sharing history with Paul Heyman, it’s unclear how long they will be allies and how long it will take before a singles match between them is scheduled. Of course, Reigns and Sikoa still need to have a singles match which likely happens before Reigns vs. Punk. 

With so many different directions the match could take, picking a winner is tough. Still, the most likely ending is a babyface win done in a way that builds up several upcoming matches leading into WrestleMania season. 

Prediction: The original Bloodline & Punk 

Women’s WarGames match: Candice LeRae, Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez & Tiffany Stratton vs. Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Jade Cargill, Naomi & Rhea Ripley

The odds for the Women’s WarGames match are even closer than the men’s version. The babyfaces are listed as -150 favorites, but I’m going to go against the grain and pick the heels.  

The babyfaces being favored might be related to the feeling that Ripley needs a big win to justify her getting another shot at Morgan. However, there are several ways to get to another Ripley vs. Morgan match. They don’t necessarily need to factor the finish of this match into things. 

The story that seems to have the highest likelihood of factoring into the finish is between Bayley and Belair. Belair may be turning heel, but I don’t know why as she’s such a popular babyface. I can’t picture her in a heel role at all, but they seem to have a plan. I wouldn’t be surprised if Belair is revealed to be the one who attacked Jade Cargill, leading to a feud between the two that culminates at WrestleMania. 

Another possible factor here is Stratton. At some point, she’s going babyface and cashing in on Jax. She could do here, but her turn will likely occur closer to WrestleMania. 

Prediction: Team Morgan

World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Damian Priest

The longest odds of the night belong to Priest, listed as a +1200 underdog. He could be listed as an infinite underdog, but I’d still be hesitant to bet on him. 

This match being sandwiched between two WarGames matches leads me to believe not much will happen. Gunther will get a hard-fought victory that makes everyone forget he lost to Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel and then off we go into 2025 where matches with Goldberg and others are on the horizon. 

Finn Balor isn’t finished with Priest yet, and he could also factor into things here. 

Prediction: Gunther retains

Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Sheamus and Ludwig Kaiser in a triple threat

Breakker is listed as a -900 favorite to retain his title in this triple threat, which seems likely. 

With the Intercontinental title being the one belt that has eluded Sheamus in WWE, it would be sort of anticlimactic for him to win it in a match that is essentially filler. His odds (+500) are listed as better than Kaiser’s (+1000) which I think is off. Kaiser has a far bigger chance of winning the title here than Sheamus. As a heel, he can steal a pin, pin the non-champion, or do any number of dastardly things so I’m not sure why his odds would be lower than Sheamus’. Levesque isn’t giving Sheamus the one title he hasn’t won in such an anticlimactic way. He might for Kaiser, however. 

Still, the most likely result here is Breakker retains.

Prediction: Breakker retains

United States Champion LA Knight defends against Shinsuke Nakamura

The betting odds for this match favor Knight, but not by much as he’s a -200 favorite.

If you’re a big Nakamura fan, you likely haven’t been too pleased with how WWE has used him lately. Every time he’s on TV, he does something cool but ultimately loses. His victory on SmackDown over Andrade was just his second televised win all year.  

Late last year, he lost two PLE matches to Seth Rollins. Then, early this year, he lost two big matches on Raw to Cody Rhodes as Rhodes prepared to head into WrestleMania 40. Since then, Nakamura has lost TV matches to Zayn, Ilja Dragunov, Sheamus, and Jey Uso. He just always loses but does so in such a way that we still want to see him lose to someone else in a few months. That’s a valuable skill to have. 

Nakamura has likely returned to do the same thing for Knight that he’s done for Rollins and Rhodes. There is a chance he wins here, though, to start the rivalry off hot and give Knight an obstacle to overcome. Nakamura could win here, but he’ll ultimately lose the feud, as his role is to help build up top babyfaces. 

Prediction: Knight retains

Bayley replacing Jade Cargill in WWE Survivor Series WarGames

Jade Cargill is out, Bayley is in.

As officially announced on Friday’s WWE SmackDown, Bayley will replace Jade Cargill in the women’s WarGames match set for Saturday’s Survivor Series PLE.

Cargill, who may or may not actually be injured, was taken out of the match with an injury angle on last week’s SmackDown. Bayley then helped Bianca Belair defeat Nia Jax on Monday’s Raw to earn Belair’s team the order of entry advantage in Saturday’s match.

Bayley fought alongside her team on Friday’s SmackDown as a confrontation between the two teams led to a brawl around the arena.

The finalized lineup for the Saturday, November 30 WWE Survivor Series which streams on Peacock beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern time:

  • Men’s WarGames: Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Sami Zayn vs. Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa & Bronson Reed
  • Women’s WarGames: Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, IYO SKY & Naomi vs. Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez & Candice LeRae
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Damian Priest
  • Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser in a triple threat
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Shinsuke Nakamura

The New Bloodline earn WarGames advantage for WWE Survivor Series

Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline will have the order of entry advantage over the OG Bloodline at WWE Survivor Series.

Jacob Fatu defeated Jey Uso in the main event of Friday’s taped WWE SmackDown to earn the man advantage for Saturday, November 30th’s Survivor Series WarGames match. Fatu used a Samoan Drop through the announce table and a top rope moonsault to defeat Uso.

Sikoa’s Bloodline (Sikoa, Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa) and Bronson Reed will team against Roman Reigns and the OG Bloodline (Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn) and CM Punk in the men’s WarGames match at Saturday’s PLE. The show begins at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock with a two-hour pre-show beginning at 4 p.m. Eastern.

The lineup for the 38th annual WWE Survivor Series:

  • Men’s WarGames: Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Sami Zayn vs. Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa & Bronson Reed
  • Women’s WarGames: Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, IYO SKY & Naomi vs. Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez & Candice LeRae
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Damian Priest
  • Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser in a triple threat
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Shinsuke Nakamura

We’re Live, Pal: WWE Survivor Series preview

It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal as Andrew Zarian and I talk about what’s going on in wrestling today. This episode is also available for free on YouTube (below), Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.

We kicked off the show talking about the Thanksgiving holiday before hitting on some key topics such as:

  • Ricky Starks’ comments about not wrestling in AEW
  • CM Punk joining Roman Reigns’ Survivor Series WarGames team
  • A look through a marketing lens at how AEW used the Costco Guys
  • The ending to AEW Full Gear
  • AEW’s need for a babyface hero

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Two new title matches booked for WWE Survivor Series

The Intercontinental and United States Championships will be on the line Saturday in Vancouver at WWE Survivor Series.

WWE officially announced the new title bouts during Monday’s Raw, revealing that IC title holder Bron Breakker will defend against Sheamus and Ludwig Kaiser in a three-way at Survivor Series, plus LA Knight will defend the US title against Shinsuke Nakamura at the PLE.

The Intercontinental title bout came about Monday after Sheamus interfered in a Breakker vs. Kaiser match on Raw, one week after Kaiser interfered in a Breakker vs. Sheamus match on Raw.

Nakamura returned to WWE on Friday’s SmackDown after a prolonged absence, laying out the United States Champion Knight.

Also on Monday’s Raw, Bianca Belair defeated Nia Jax with the help of Bayley to earn the order of entry advantage in Saturday’s women’s WarGames bout.

The updated WWE Survivor Series lineup is below. The event streams beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday, November 30.

  • Men’s WarGames match:
  • Women’s WarGames match:
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Damian Priest
  • Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker defends against Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser in a triple threat
  • United States Champion LA Knight defends against Shinsuke Nakamura

Wrestling Observer Live: AEW Full Gear fallout, CM Punk prepares for war

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On today’s Wrestling Observer Live, we lead off with everything AEW Full Gear. We break down the entire show, including an ending that had a lot of moving parts with Jon Moxley defeating Orange Cassidy.

We also saw Darby Allin try to take out all the Death Riders by crashing into their truck to end the show.

Also, Zero Hour saw Big Boom AJ take on QT Marshall. I talk about the effect of how social media helped to make this match and why it worked.

Friday’s WWE SmackDown saw the return of CM Punk to WWE television as the fifth member of Roman Reigns’s OG Bloodline team for Survivor Series: WarGames with Paul Heyman. I talk about the different possibilities of matches involving Punk with members of the Bloodline and what Heyman’s role will be going forward.

Plus, I look at the Survivor Series lineup so far, WWE’s wild description of Jade Cargill’s injuries, and more.

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Fight Game: Full Gear preview & why AEW needs a hero

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • A winner of a main event segment on WWE NXT with Ridge Holland defeating Andre Chase
  • Bronson Reed being added to WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
  • The women’s WarGames match taking shape
  • Our temperature gauges for AEW Full Gear and Survivor Series
  • Checking in on AEW babyfaces
  • AEW Full Gear preview

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Women’s WarGames match announced for WWE Survivor Series

The Women’s War Games match for Survivor Series is set.

It was confirmed during Raw on Monday that Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Naomi will face off against Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Candace LeRae in a WarGames match on November 30. This follows an angle that took place on Raw that saw all ten women brawl.

The segment started off with Morgan and Rodriguez coming face to face with Jax and Stratton. LeRae joined them as SKY, Women’s Tag Team Champions Belair & Cargill, and Naomi came to the ring and had a staredown. That was when Ripley, wearing a face protector, came to the ring. Staring Morgan straight in the face, she declared War Games.

Next week on Raw will see Belair and Jax battle to determine which team gets the advantage in the WarGames match.

Last month during an episode of NXT, Ripley took part in a backstage segment that saw her being attacked in the parking lot. Personnel checked on her as Morgan and Rodriguez walked away carrying baseball bats. It was later reported that Ripley had suffered a fractured orbital bone, thus needing a reason to be written out of storylines.

The lineup to this point for WWE Survivor Series WarGames set for Saturday, November 30 in Vancouver:

  • Men’s WarGames match: OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Sami Zayn) & TBA vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa) & TBA
  • Women’s WarGames match: Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, & Naomi vs. Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, & Candice LeRae
  • World Heavyweight title: Gunther defends against Damian Priest

Fight Game: What’s the biggest match at AEW Full Gear?

John LaRocca and I are back to talk about the major topics in the world of wrestling on this week’s Fight Game Podcast.

We kicked off the show with our Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down winners and losers of the week before going through our Top Five topics which included:

  • The build to the WarGames matches at WWE Survivor Series
  • Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair
  • Kevin Owens and Randy Orton injury angle
  • Jon Moxley’s Superstation seizing
  • What’s the biggest match at AEW Full Gear?

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We’re Live, Pal: Jon Moxley’s ‘hard reset’ of AEW

It’s another episode of We’re Live, Pal (available for free on YouTube below in addition to audio) as Andrew Zarian and I talk about what’s going on in wrestling today.

We kicked off the show talking Andrew’s latest scoop on both AEW and Ring of Honor running New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom.

We then hit on some key topics such as:

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WWE reveals official poster for Survivor Series: WarGames

With the first matches for the show now announced, WWE has revealed the official poster for Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.

Paul “Triple H” Levesque shared the poster on social media today, spotlighting the Bloodline civil war that will headline Survivor Series. In the men’s WarGames match, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn, and a partner to be announced will face off against Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and their fifth partner.

The two teams searched for a fifth member on Raw last night with Seth Rollins turning both sides down.

This is the third straight year that WarGames has been the theme of Survivor Series. Created by Dusty Rhodes in 1987 for Jim Crockett Promotions, Levesque previously utilized the match in NXT and then brought it to the main roster after gaining control of creative.

Survivor Series has an earlier-than-usual start time with the main card airing live on Peacock/WWE Network starting at 6 p.m. Eastern on November 30. Bad Blood also started at that time last month, but that was due to the UFC having a pay-per-view that night. There is no UFC event on the day of Survivor Series.

AEW has a three-hour programming block on November 30 with Collision and Rampage. That begins at 4 p.m. Eastern and will face competition from the Survivor Series pre-show and start of the main card.

Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada will be the venue for Survivor Series.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 (Saturday, November 30) —

  • Men’s WarGames match: Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn, and a partner vs. Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and a partner
  • World Heavyweight Champion Gunther defends against Damian Priest

OG Bloodline vs. Bloodline WarGames match set for WWE Survivor Series

Both iterations of The Bloodline will square off in a WarGames match at WWE Survivor Series.

Dubbed the “OG Bloodline,” Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn will face The Bloodline’s Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa in a four-on-four WarGames match at Survivor Series on Saturday, November 30.

WWE has yet to officially announce the bout, but both sides agreed to the match in the closing segment of Friday’s SmackDown episode.

Sikoa’s Bloodline was in the ring for a Tribal Chief acknowledgment ceremony and called out Reigns to acknowledge Sikoa. Reigns challenged Sikoa to a singles match to determine the true Tribal Chief, but Sikoa declined and instead proposed the WarGames bout.

In a swerve, Sikoa announced Zayn as the fifth member of his Bloodline team for the match, stating that he was in cahoots with Zayn and that Zayn had intentionally hit Reigns at Crown Jewel. Zayn came to the ring and helped Reigns and The Usos clean house.

SmackDown ended with Reigns, The Usos, and Zayn holding up one finger, the symbol for their version of The Bloodline that dominated SmackDown in 2022 and 2023.

The lineup to this point for WWE Survivor Series WarGames set for Saturday, November 30 in Vancouver:

  • WarGames match: OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Sami Zayn) vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa)

Wrestling Weekly: Rivalry renewed at AEW Grand Slam & huge win for WWE’s Jey Uso

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Nigel McGuinness proved he hasn’t lost a step and Les Thatcher is one proud trainer.

On a new Wrestling Weekly, Les and I discuss the match between Nigel and Bryan Danielson at this past Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite Grand Slam in addition to the rest of the card.

We also look at Jey Uso’s big win for the WWE Intercontinental title on Raw and what WWE could be building toward after Bad Blood.

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