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AEW Collision Preview (12/7): Okada vs. Fletcher, Darby Allin

The December 7, 2024 episode of AEW Collision is shaping up to be an action-packed show featuring pivotal matches in both the AEW Continental Classic and the NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Invitational Tournament.

Originally slated for the Nationwide Arena, this Collision episode will now emanate from the Greater Columbus Convention Center as part of GalaxyCon Columbus 2024.

AEW Continental Classic

Fletcher Okada

Kazuchika Okada vs. Kyle Fletcher: In a highly anticipated Blue League match of the AEW Continental Classic, the legendary Kazuchika Okada faces the rising star Kyle Fletcher.

Daniel Garcia vs. Mark Briscoe (Blue League): Both competitors seek their first tournament victories, with Garcia holding a record of 0-0-1 and Briscoe at 0-1. This match is crucial for their standings.

Darby Allin vs. Komander (Gold League): Allin aims to rebound from an initial loss, while Komander steps in as a replacement for the injured Juice Robinson, who was 0-1 before his withdrawal.

NJPW x AEW Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Invitational Tournament

Willow Nightingale vs. Serena Deeb: Nightingale’s power clashes with Deeb’s technical prowess in this opening round.

Emi Sakura vs. Mina Shirakawa: Veteran Sakura takes on Shirakawa, known for her agility and striking ability.

Fans can anticipate a night of high-stakes competition and dynamic matchups, with each bout potentially altering the trajectory of AEW’s ongoing tournaments.

Zilla Fatu Picks a Side in WWE’s Bloodline Civil War

The Bloodline Civil War remains one of WWE’s most captivating storylines, with tensions escalating between the original Bloodline led by Roman Reigns and the newer faction centered around Solo Sikoa. Recently, Zilla Fatu, a member of the legendary Anoa’i family, revealed which side he would align with if he joined WWE’s ongoing saga.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Zilla Fatu expressed his allegiance to Roman Reigns’ OG Bloodline. Explaining his choice, he stated,

“I might have to go with … Imma break it down why I have to go with him, but Imma have to go with Team OTC baby, Roman Reigns.”

Fatu also voiced discontent with Solo Sikoa’s adoption of the Samoan Spike, a finisher made famous by his late father, WWE Hall of Famer Umaga. “For him to you know … try and take my dad’s move or whatever, I don’t like it, so I’m going with Roman Reigns, whatever he needs, I’m there,” Fatu remarked, suggesting a personal reason for siding with Reigns over Sikoa.

Paul Heyman Believes Bloodline Story Ranks Above nWo, McMahon vs. Austin

The rivalry between the two Bloodline factions took center stage at WWE’s recent Survivor Series, where the original Bloodline, bolstered by CM Punk, defeated Solo’s faction and Bronson Reed in a brutal WarGames match. However, the tensions between the two sides appear far from resolved.

Zilla Fatu, currently carving his path in professional wrestling outside WWE, hinted at an eventual debut in the promotion. With his allegiance to Roman Reigns now clear, fans eagerly anticipate how his arrival could impact the ongoing Bloodline saga.

Rikishi Feels Solo Sikoa Will Dethrone Cody Rhodes

Bandido’s Return Teased in AEW Dynamite Vignette

On the December 4, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite, a vignette aired heralding the imminent return of Bandido, the former Ring of Honor World Champion. The segment, styled as a Wild West scene, featured two cowboys discussing Bandido’s comeback, with one remarking, “If this outlaw returns, this whole town is in trouble.”

Bandido has been absent from in-ring action since June 2023 due to a wrist injury sustained during a match against Konosuke Takeshita on AEW Rampage. The injury necessitated two surgeries, one in July 2023 and another in December 2023, leading to a prolonged recovery period.

In October 2024, reports indicated that Bandido was backstage at AEW Dynamite, informing colleagues that he was “ready to go,” signaling his readiness to return to competition. The airing of this vignette suggests that his return to AEW programming is forthcoming, though an exact date has not been announced.

For a glimpse of Bandido’s dynamic in-ring style, here’s his AEW debut against Chris Jericho:

Chris Jericho to Reveal Final Battle Challenger on ROH HonorClub

Chris Jericho, the reigning Ring of Honor (ROH) World Champion, is set to host a special segment titled “TV Time with Chris Jericho” on the December 5, 2024, episode of ROH on HonorClub. This announcement was made during a “New York Minute” segment on the December 4 episode of AEW Dynamite, where Jericho also promoted AEW’s upcoming events at the Hammerstein Ballroom.

In “TV Time with Chris Jericho,” the champion is expected to discuss his challenger for the upcoming ROH Final Battle event, scheduled for December 20, 2024, in New York City. Jericho’s involvement in ROH programming has been significant since he captured the ROH World Championship from Mark Briscoe in a Ladder War match on October 23, 2024.

Jericho’s presence is anticipated to elevate ROH’s profile, especially amid ongoing negotiations for a television deal. His status as a prominent figure in professional wrestling is viewed as a strategic asset in these discussions.

The December 5 episode of ROH on HonorClub will also feature matches including Alex Reynolds versus Katsuyori Shibata, and Rachael Ellering facing Trish Adora.

Fans can watch the episode on HonorClub and stay updated through ROH’s official channels.

Ryan Nemeth Alleges Threats and Harassment in AEW Involving CM Punk

Ryan Nemeth has raised serious allegations against All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and former colleague CM Punk (Phil Brooks), citing threats, abuse, and harassment during his tenure with the company. According to a document obtained by Fightful, Nemeth detailed these issues in a complaint dated September 12, which included emails, texts, and call logs as evidence.

The conflict reportedly began after Nemeth referred to Punk as “literally the softest man alive” in a tweet, which he claims was made in character. This led to a backstage confrontation where Punk allegedly threatened Nemeth. Despite Nemeth’s attempts to address the situation with AEW’s legal representative, Megha Parekh, he felt the company failed to respond adequately. Instead, he was encouraged to cut a promo against Punk on television.

Nemeth expressed concerns about being “silently fired” as his paid-per-appearance deal neared expiration. He received support from fellow wrestlers like The Young Bucks, who assured him that his relationship with AEW wouldn’t be affected by the incident. Ultimately, Nemeth was let go from AEW. He stated that he doesn’t believe Punk was the sole cause of these issues, suggesting that similar problems would have arisen with someone else eventually.

This incident adds to the series of backstage controversies involving CM Punk during his time with AEW, including altercations with The Young Bucks and Jack Perry, which contributed to his departure from the company.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Heads to San Antonio on January 25, 2025

WWE’s next primetime Saturday Night’s Main Event is set to air live on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 8 PM ET/7 PM CT.

The event will take place at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, home of the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs. Fans can catch the action on NBC or stream it live on Peacock.

Ticket Information

General Sales: Tickets will be available starting Friday, December 13, 2024, at 11 AM ET/10 AM CT on Ticketmaster.com.

Presale Access: Begins Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at 11 AM ET/10 AM CT. Fans can register for exclusive presale access on WWE’s official presale page.

VIP Packages: Priority Passes, offered through On Location, include premium seating, pre-show hospitality featuring WWE Superstar appearances, ringside photo opportunities, and other perks. Passes can be purchased on On Location’s website.

WrestleMania 41 Priority Pass: John Cena And The Undertaker Confirmed

The New Era of Saturday Night’s Main Event

This special event is part of WWE’s five-year domestic media rights partnership with NBCUniversal, which began in September 2024. The partnership includes SmackDown’s move to the USA Network and special programming like Saturday Night’s Main Event.

Before this, the inaugural Saturday Night’s Main Event under the new partnership will air on December 14, 2024, at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island, New York.

AEW Dynamite Preview (12/4/24)

All Elite Wrestling is back tonight when AEW Dynamite broadcasts at 8/7c live on TBS from the Fishers Event Center in Fishers, Indiana. Here’s your Dynamite preview for this week:

Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale

  • Twelve competitors will face off in an over-the-top battle royal, with the winner earning a shot at MJF’s Dynamite Diamond Ring
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Grudge Matches

  • Jay White vs. PAC. White is seeking revenge after being attacked by The Death Riders.
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Max Caster. This match was set up after a heated exchange between the two.

Continental Classic Tournament Matches

  • Blue League: Shelton Benjamin vs. Kyle Fletcher. Both men are tied for the top spot in their league, with Benjamin having three points after defeating Mark Briscoe, and Fletcher having two points after defeating The Beast Mortos.
  • Gold League: Claudio Castagnoli vs. Brody King. Castagnoli and King both picked up wins on Dynamite, with Castagnoli defeating Ricochet and King defeating Darby Allin.

Other Matches and Segments

  • Anna Jay vs. Penelope Ford. Jay is chasing the TBS title, while Ford is on a career resurgence.
  • Jamie Hayter will also speak on tonight’s episode, addressing her recent targeting by Julia Hart.

Eric Bischoff’s WWE NXT Debut Sets the Stage for Deadline

Eric Bischoff, the legendary former leader of WCW and WWE Hall of Famer, made his highly anticipated debut on WWE NXT during the December 3 episode. Known for his revolutionary impact on pro wrestling and his knack for controversy, Bischoff added star power to the show as he brought his trademark charisma to the second hour. This special episode also promised an appearance by another Hall of Famer, Sean Waltman (X-Pac), to further excite fans.

Bischoff’s segment opened with him addressing the crowd and reflecting on his storied career, highlighting his role in reshaping the wrestling industry. He expressed admiration for NXT, stating that walking through its doors gave him the same excitement he once felt at the height of his career.

To cap off his appearance, Bischoff introduced Trick Williams and Ridge Holland, competitors in the NXT Title match set for this weekend’s NXT Deadline 2024 premium live event. The tension between Williams and Holland quickly escalated during their promo exchange. While Bischoff praised both athletes, Holland dismissed Williams as a “stand-up comedian with abs,” prompting Trick to retaliate by labeling Holland as dull and uninspiring.

The verbal clash turned physical when Holland called Trick “soft,” leading Williams to throw the first punch. The confrontation spilled outside the ring, where Holland delivered a brutal DDT to Williams on the announce table, delivering such damage to the champion that he was transported to a local hospital.

2025 Royal Rumble: Becky Lynch & The Rock Favored in Early Betting Odds

The anticipation for the 2025 Royal Rumble is heating up, and early betting odds from Bet Online suggest that wrestling icons Becky Lynch and The Rock are the favorites to win their respective matches. The event, scheduled for February 1 in Indianapolis, is a key milestone on the road to WrestleMania, and fans are already speculating about the potential winners.

According to the latest odds at Bet Online, The Rock leads the men’s Royal Rumble predictions at +250, followed closely by CM Punk and John Cena, both at +400. On the women’s side, Becky Lynch tops the list with +200 odds, while Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley are close contenders at +275 each.

The Rock and Becky Lynch
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With Lynch and The Rock expected to play prominent roles in WWE’s WrestleMania season, fans are eagerly debating their chances of securing a spot in the main event.

As storylines evolve and WWE programming builds toward the Royal Rumble, these betting odds are likely to fluctuate. Wrestling enthusiasts and gamblers alike will be keeping a close eye on updates, hoping to predict who will stand tall in one of WWE’s most anticipated events of the year.

Anna Jay Seeks First Singles Win on AEW Dynamite Against Penelope Ford

Anna Jay is chasing her first singles win on AEW Dynamite this Wednesday on TBS. She will face off against Penelope Ford in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

Currently, Anna Jay holds a record of 0-15 in singles competition on AEW Dynamite, including losses in a 3-way and a 4-way match.

This marks the third singles meeting between Anna Jay and Penelope Ford, adding another layer of intensity to their rivalry. Anna Jay won both matches. Their first encounter was on AEW Dark on September 1, 2020, and their second match took place on Late Night Dynamite on December 16, 2020.

Also Scheduled for the 12/4 AEW Dynamite:

  • Dynamite Dozen Battle Royal: Featuring Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and others TBD
  • PAC vs. Jay White: A highly anticipated showdown between two of AEW’s top stars
  • Swerve Strickland vs. Max Caster: A grudge match fueled by Caster’s quest for revenge
  • AEW Continental Classic Gold League Match: Claudio Castagnoli (3 pts) vs. Brody King (3 pts)
  • AEW Continental Classic Blue League Match: Shelton Benjamin (3 pts) vs. Kyle Fletcher (3 pts)

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event: January Date Slated

The second return episode of WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on NBC appears to be set for January 25, 2025, according to wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer. While WWE has not officially announced the date, Meltzer reported that a company source confirmed the timing to him.

The show is expected to air one week before the WWE Royal Rumble, scheduled for February 1, 2025, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Meltzer emphasized the pivotal role of NBC in determining the schedule, stating, “The deal is that when they get the date from NBC, that is the date they run. NBC is the higher power in this one.”

Fans are already anticipating the first return episode of Saturday Night’s Main Event, set for December 14, 2024. The event will feature a triple-header of title matches, including Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens, GUNTHER vs. Finn Balor, and Liv Morgan vs. IYO SKY, delivering high-stakes action ahead of the January installment.

While the January 25 date has not been officially confirmed by WWE, it reflects the company’s strategic use of major televised events to build excitement for the road to WrestleMania.

Saturday Night’s Main Event Preview (December 14, 2024)

WWE NXT Preview (12/3/24): Last Chance Iron Survivor Qualifiers

Tonight’s December 3 edition of WWE NXT emanates live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida at 8/7c on The CW Networ.

This show serves as the final stop before this Saturday’s NXT Deadline 2024 premium live event from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Announced Matches

  • Last Chance Women’s Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifier: Kelani Jordan vs. Cora Jade vs. Jaida Parker vs. Wren Sinclair14
  • Last Chance Men’s Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifier: Eddy Thorpe vs. Lexis King vs. Axiom vs. Cedric Alexander
  • Contenders Tag Team Battle Royal for NXT Tag Team Championship opportunity at NXT Deadline
  • Singles Match: Karmen Petrovic vs. Nikkita Lyons

Special Appearances

WWE Hall of Famers Eric Bischoff and Sean “X-Pac” Waltman will be making special appearances on tonight’s show. Bischoff has teased involvement in a situation between NXT Champion Trick Williams and Ridge Holland.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest NXT news on the road to NXT Deadline.

WWE Raw Results: December 2, 2024

Here are the key results from WWE Raw on December 2, 2024, from Angels of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington:

  • CM Punk opened the show with a promo discussing his future and potential path to WrestleMania, which was interrupted by Seth Rollins.

Match Results:

  • Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defeated Damage CTRL (IYO SKY & Kairi Sane)
  • Dakota Kai won a Triple Threat Match against Katana Chance and Shayna Baszler in a Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament First Round Match
  • Gunther defeated Dominik Mysterio in a non-title match
  • R-Truth defeated Pete Dunne
  • Seth Rollins defeated Sami Zayn in the main event

Notable Segments:

WWE Raw Preview (12/2/24): 10 Years of New Day, Women’s IC Title Tournament

WWE Raw is heading to Everett, Washington, and will take place at the Angel of the Winds Arena. You can catch all the action live on the USA Network at 8/7c.

This episode is going to be huge, as it’s the first show after Survivor Series 2024: WarGames. Expect updates on the aftermath, including the results of the WarGames matches and the World Heavyweight Championship match, and the various injuries coming out of the event.

Monday Night Raw Preview – December 2, 2024

CM Punk Kicks Off the Show: Fresh from his win at Survivor Series, CM Punk will be starting the show, and it’s likely he’ll have something big to say. Where do things stand with OG Bloodline and Roman Reigns?

New Day’s 10-Year Anniversary Celebration: The New Day will be celebrating a major milestone, but with tensions running high between Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, it’s unclear how festive things will end up.

The New Day: Inside Their Decade of Greatness in WWE

Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament: The tournament begins, with Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Shayna Baszler facing off in a triple threat match.

Tag Team Action: Damage CTRL (IYO SKY and Kairi Sane) will take on Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.

R-Truth vs. Pete Dunne: This grudge match has been building up for weeks, with R-Truth still confusing Pete Dunne with his former character, Butch.

WWE’s next big event is Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, so this episode of Raw will likely start building towards that.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news coming out of Survivor Series 2024 and tonight’s Raw.

The New Day: Inside Their Decade of Greatness in WWE

The New Day stands as WWE’s longest-reigning tag team champions, a remarkable achievement that only scratches the surface of their revolutionary impact on professional wrestling. What began as a struggling three-man team in 2014 evolved into one of wrestling’s most successful factions, with Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E transforming themselves from audience punching bags into record-breaking champions and cultural phenomena.

Their decade-long journey represents one of wrestling’s most compelling reinvention stories. After facing brutal rejection from fans during their initial run as positive-minded babyfaces, The New Day made a pivotal decision that would alter their trajectory forever: they embraced the negativity and transformed it into their greatest strength.

The group’s initial struggles in late 2014 quickly gave way to innovation when they turned heel in April 2015. Fans’ mocking chants of “New Day Sucks” became part of their identity, and within months, they captured their first WWE Tag Team Championship from Tyson Kidd and Cesaro at Extreme Rules. This victory marked the beginning of an unprecedented run of success.

Their mastery of entertainment reached new heights during their second championship reign, which began at SummerSlam 2015. The 483-day reign set a WWE record and introduced iconic elements like Francesca the trombone and Booty-O’s cereal, transforming what could have been simple comedy props into memorable pieces of wrestling history.

The faction’s influence extended beyond tag team competition. In 2019, Kofi Kingston’s WWE Championship victory at WrestleMania 35 marked a historic moment, while 2021 saw Big E claim his own WWE Championship and Xavier Woods win the King of the Ring tournament. These individual achievements demonstrated the group’s ability to succeed both collectively and separately.

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Despite facing challenges and brand splits threatening their unity, The New Day’s bond has remained unbreakable. However, tragedy struck in March 2022 when Big E suffered a career-threatening broken neck during a match on SmackDown. The horrific injury occurred when a belly-to-belly suplex went wrong, fracturing his C1 and C6 vertebrae. While Big E has maintained his characteristically positive outlook throughout his recovery, his in-ring future remains uncertain, marking one of the darkest moments in the group’s decade-long journey.

Big E Remains Hopeful He Will Wrestle Again

Their resilience continues to show through recent storylines, with Kingston and Woods engaging in a compelling program with The Final Testament, proving their ability to remain relevant and evolve after a decade of competition.

The numbers tell an impressive story: 12 WWE-branded tag team championships and numerous individual accolades. However, The New Day’s true legacy lies in their ability to consistently reinvent themselves while maintaining their core identity. From embracing fan negativity to pioneering new forms of wrestling entertainment, they’ve created a blueprint for longevity in modern professional wrestling.

Here’s to 10 more years of The New Day.

WWE Live Events Schedule for December 2024

Explore WWE’s December 2024 schedule, featuring RAW, SmackDown, live events, and special shows. Don’t miss NXT Deadline, the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event, the annual holiday tour and more.

Televised Events

RAW

  • December 2: Angel of the Winds Arena, Everett, WA
  • December 9: Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KS
  • December 16: TD Garden, Boston, MA
  • December 30: Toyota Center Houston, Houston, TX

SmackDown

  • December 6: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
  • December 13: XL Center, Hartford, CT
  • December 27: Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL

Premium Live Events

  • December 7: NXT Deadline at The Armory, Minneapolis, MN
  • December 14: Saturday Nights Main Event at the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY

Non-Televised Events

WWE Holiday Tour

Holiday Live Events

  • December 26: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL
  • December 26: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
  • December 27: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
  • December 28: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
  • December 28: CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
  • December 29: Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL
  • December 29: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
  • December 30: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI

Special Events

  • December 13: Undertaker 1deadman Show at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Dallas, TX
  • December 14: Undertaker 1deadman Show at 713 Music Hall, Houston, TX
  • December 15: Undertaker 1deadman Show at Emo’s Austin, Austin, TX

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Paul Heyman Mediates High-Stakes Deal Between Reigns and Punk on SmackDown

The latest episode of SmackDown featured a pivotal sit-down segment involving Roman Reigns, CM Punk, and Paul Heyman, setting the stage for a potential game-changing alliance ahead of Survivor Series 2024: WarGames. Tensions ran high as Reigns, visibly impatient, threatened to leave the meeting before Punk’s delayed arrival.

Paul Heyman, acting as a mediator, found himself in a precarious position between the two wrestling icons. The conversation took an intriguing turn when it was revealed that Punk owed Heyman a significant favor from their shared history, adding a layer of intrigue to an already volatile situation.

Despite their evident suspicion of one another, Reigns and Punk reached an agreement: a temporary alliance to take on Solo Sikoa and the New Bloodline at WarGames. Described as a “one-time, one-favor” deal, the partnership seemed shaky from the outset. Heyman, ever the strategist, issued a warning to Punk—if the New Bloodline emerged victorious, Punk could find himself their next target.

While the segment aimed to recreate the electrifying intensity of past confrontations, it emphasized the fragile dynamic between Reigns and Punk. The uncertainty surrounding Heyman’s true allegiances only deepened the drama, leaving fans to wonder how this alliance will play out at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Survivor Series 2024: WWE Shop Merchandise Guide, Promo Code

Get ready to celebrate WWE’s epic Survivor Series 2024 event with exclusive merchandise available now on WWE Shop. From championship collectibles to retro apparel, this guide highlights the must-haves for every wrestling fan. Gear up for WWE Survivor Series 2024 and showcase your fandom with these amazing items from WWE Shop.

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1. Limited Edition Championship Title Belt

Price: $599.99

A centerpiece for collectors, showcasing the prestigious Survivor Series legacy.

WWE Survivor Series Championship Title

2. Survivor Series Apparel

  • T-Shirts

Celebrate iconic matches and moments with Survivor Series T-shirts:

1991 Hulk Hogan vs. Undertaker Tri-Blend ($25.89 with code)

1996 Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Tri-Blend ($25.89 with code)

Retro and event logo T-shirts, including 2023 Chicago and 2024 WarGames designs, starting at $20.99.

  • Hoodies

Stay warm in style with pullovers and full-zip hoodies:

WarGames 2024 Circle Logo Pullover Hoodie ($54.99).

Retro Survivor Series Logo Pullover Hoodie ($38.49 with code).

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  • Youth Apparel

Outfit young fans with Survivor Series-themed hoodies and T-shirts starting at $27.99.

3. Posters and Art

Decorate your space with event posters and art prints:

2024 Survivor Series 18” x 24” Event Poster Art Photograph ($20.99 with code).

2023 and 2022 Event Posters also available.

4. Limited Edition Framed Collages

Own a piece of WWE history with collages featuring match-used canvas:

Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins, Ronda Rousey, and more ($48.99–$55.99).

Each piece is limited edition, making it a premium collector’s item.

5. Collectibles

Turnbuckle Pads

Survivor Series 2024 Turnbuckle Corner Pads ($104.99 with code).

A unique collectible for die-hard fans.

Action Figures

Mattel Elite Collection Figures: Featuring Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn ($29.99).

Pint Glass

Survivor Series 16oz. Pint Glass for $10.49.

Display Case

Keep your memorabilia protected in the 2023 Survivor Series Acrylic Display Case ($34.99).

WWE Survivor Series War Games Turnbuckle

6. Hats and Accessories

Top off your look with Survivor Series caps:

Retro Logo Adjustable Hat ($17.49 with code).

Vintage Adjustable Hat in natural/red ($17.49 with code).

7. Plaques

Commemorate your favorite WWE stars with sublimated plaques:

Featuring Gunther, Asuka, Charlotte Flair, and others, priced at $20.99.

8. Retro Gear

Step back in time with nostalgic items like:

1997 Shawn Michaels Retro Shorts ($38.49 with code).

1993 Survivor Series Marquee T-Shirt ($23.09 with code).

SmackDown Preview (11/29/24): Cody vs. Carmelo, Punk and Reigns

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown on the USA Network is shaping up to be an exciting show. Here’s what you can expect from the final show before Survivor Series:

Cody Rhodes vs. Carmelo Hayes: A non-title match that’s been building up, especially after their heated confrontation last week.

Women’s United States Championship Tournament: Michin will face Piper Niven and Lash Legend in a three-way match. The winner will join Bayley and Chelsea Green in the semi-finals.

Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Andrade: Nakamura’s first match since his return, and he’s got his sights set on LA Knight’s US Championship.

Men’s War Games Advantage Match: Jacob Fatu will take on Jey Uso to determine which team gets the advantage at WarGames.

Women’s WarGames Match Buildup: Expect fireworks as both teams face off before their clash at Survivor Series.

Plus, WWE is teasing a confrontation between CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Reigns has already expressed his surprise at CM Punk joining his team, questioning how this unlikely alliance even happened. Punk is expected to reveal why he agreed to help the Original Bloodline With their complicated history, it’s hard to predict how this encounter will play out.

WWE Survivor Series 2024: Full Weekend Broadcast Schedule

WWE Survivor Series WarGames is poised to dominate the weekend with a full slate of action-packed programming. Fans can gear up for an unforgettable experience, beginning with WWE SmackDown on November 29 and culminating in the highly anticipated Survivor Series 2024: WarGames event on Saturday, November 30. Taking place at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, this year’s Survivor Series promises two double-cage team warfare matches.

WWE has released the full broadcast schedule for Survivor Series weekend,, outlining when and where fans can tune in. Fans can catch all the action this weekend across multiple platforms, including USA Network, Peacock, YouTube, Facebook, and X.

Survivor Series Weekend: Where and When to Watch

Friday, Nov. 29
SmackDown
8 PM ET / 7 PM CT
USA Network

Saturday, Nov. 30
Countdown
4 PM ET / 1 PM PT
Peacock | YouTube | Facebook | X

Saturday, Nov. 30
Survivor Series War Games
6 PM ET / 3 PM PT
Streaming exclusively on Peacock in U.S. and WWE Network everywhere else

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WWE’s ‘Quarterback’ Cody Rhodes Ushers in the ‘Record Era’

WWE Undisputed Champion Cody Rhodes has given a fitting title to WWE’s current era of dominance. During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Rhodes compared this period to iconic eras like the Attitude Era and Ruthless Aggression Era, suggesting it be called the “Record Era.” He explained, “We’re breaking records left and right. It just feels like the right name for this golden period.”

Rhodes also credited WWE’s leadership team—Triple H, Nick Khan, and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson—for paving the way for his success. He described their guidance as instrumental, saying, “They’ve made it so easy for me. I’ve been dubbed The Quarterback—they call the plays, I run them, and hopefully, we all look good.”

Fresh off his monumental WrestleMania 40 victory, Rhodes shared an emotional moment from the night, particularly his celebration with his mother. Reflecting on his long journey to the championship, he said, “At eight years old, I just wanted it. It took me quite some time… This was the ultimate highlight for me. She doesn’t have boots and tights, but she’s a wrestler herself in spirit.”

Looking ahead, Rhodes is set to defend his title against Kevin Owens on NBC’s Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14th. While teasing surprises for the show, Rhodes couldn’t resist addressing Owens’ frequent criticisms of his sharp wardrobe choices. “No one has been more frustrated with me wearing suits than Kevin Owens. Make your own assumptions as to what that means,” he joked, adding intrigue to an already stacked event.

Adam Copeland Teases AEW Return After Injury Recovery

Adam Copeland is eager to make his return to the ring. During a recent interview with Toronto Leafs Nation, the WWE Hall of Famer opened up about his recovery process following his injury at AEW’s Double Or Nothing and provided an update on his comeback timeline.

Reflecting on the incident, Copeland humorously acknowledged the risks of his high-flying style at his age. “My brain forgets I’m 51, but my body quickly reminded me, yeah, you just jumped from 21 feet, assh*le,” he said, referencing the Steel Cage match spot against Malakai Black that caused the injury. “That’s technically three stories. You’re 51, quit it.”

Despite the setback, Copeland revealed that his recovery has gone well and hinted at a return in the near future. “But I feel good,” he assured fans. “I’m ready to get back at it and to get busy again.”

While no official date has been announced, it’s clear the multi-time World Champion is eager to rejoin AEW’s dynamic roster, working with today’s rising stars and enjoying the final years of his active career on his own terms.

First Look At Adam Copeland In Percy Jackson Season 2 Amid AEW Injury

Adam Copeland’s AEW Run

Adam Copeland’s AEW journey began with his debut at WrestleDream in October 2023, marking his first promotion change since 1997 and the start of a new chapter under his real name rather than his WWE moniker “Edge.”

His most significant achievement has been capturing the TNT Championship twice, with his first title victory coming through an emotional “I Quit” match against Christian Cage in Toronto. Throughout his reign, he defended the title in memorable matches against opponents like Malakai Black in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage match and faced off against wrestling legend Minoru Suzuki on Dynamite.

Beyond his in-ring accomplishments, Copeland has received widespread acclaim for delivering some of his career-best performances in AEW, while also embracing a mentorship role with younger talent. His rivalry with Christian Cage became a highlight of his AEW tenure, drawing strong reviews from longtime fans and pundits.

Mariah May vs. Mina Shirakawa Set for Winter is Coming

AEW has confirmed that Mariah May will defend the AEW Women’s World Championship against Mina Shirakawa at Winter is Coming 2024. The event will take place on December 11 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri, airing live on TBS.

This match comes with added tension after Mina Shirakawa’s recent attack on Mariah May at Full Gear, where Shirakawa ambushed the champion. May now looks to settle the score while retaining her title, but Shirakawa’s calculated aggression positions her as a dangerous challenger.

As one of AEW’s signature Dynamite specials, Winter is Coming has consistently delivered significant matches, and this year’s championship bout continues that tradition. Further announcements about the event are expected as the date approaches.

AEW Dynamite Results: Breakup, Continental Classic

Here are the key results from AEW Dynamite on November 27, 2024 from Chicago’s Wintrust Arena:

Continental Classic Tournament Matches

  • Shelton Benjamin defeated Mark Briscoe (Blue League)
  • Claudio Castagnoli defeated Ricochet (Gold League)
  • Brody King defeated Darby Allin (Gold League)

Championship Match

Chris Jericho retained the ROH World Championship against Tomohiro Ishii

Other Match

Jamie Hayter defeated Queen Aminata in a Wrestle Dynasty Women’s Cup Qualifier

Key Segments

  • Mercedes Mone and Kamille split up when Kamille quit before Mone could fire her
  • Jon Moxley and The Death Riders attacked both Hangman Page and Jay White
  • The Hurt Syndicate opened the show celebrating Bobby Lashley’s Full Gear victory over Swerve Strickland

Tournament Points Update

  • Gold League: Brody King (3), Claudio Castagnoli (3)
  • Blue League: Shelton Benjamin (3)

AEW Returns to Chicago: Continental Classic and Championship Action

All Elite Wrestling returns to Chicago’s Wintrust Arena tonight on TBS at 8/7c with a stacked card featuring Continental Classic Tournament matches and championship action.

Continental Classic Tournament Matches:

  • Darby Allin vs. Brody King: A rematch from their bloody feud, with Allin looking to overcome the size disadvantage.
  • Ricochet vs. Claudio Castagnoli: A clash of speed versus power, with Ricochet seeking to bounce back from his first AEW pinfall defeat at Full Gear.
  • Mark Briscoe vs. Shelton Benjamin: Briscoe faces a tough test against The Hurt Syndicate’s standard-bearer

ROH World Championship Match: Chris Jericho defends his title against Tomohiro Ishii, looking to prove his doubters wrong.

Queen Aminata vs. Jamie Hayter, with the winner qualifying for the NJPW International Women’s Cup

Fallout from Full Gear: Expect updates on the chaotic world title scene, including Jon Moxley’s next challenger and the involvement of Christian Cage, Jay White, Darby Allin, and Hangman Page.