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Bron Breakker Warns ‘Sewer Rat’ Kaiser & ‘Old Man’ Sheamus Ahead Of WWE Survivor Series

Bron Breakker is all types of “Steinerized” for his upcoming triple threat match tonight at WWE Survivor Series. Donning a WCW shirt of his dear Uncle Scott, the Intercontinental Champion cut a pre-match promo as he was asked by Jackie Redmod what his mindset was going up against both Sheamus and Ludwig Kaiser. Breakker took a moment to note the respect he has for both competitors in the bout. Bron made clear he knew the score of Kaiser and how he’ll aim to win the match.

“[Kaiser is] gonna try to sewer rat around and steal the championship from me.”

When it comes to Sheamus, Breakker said just cause ‘The Celtic Warrior’ is searching to secure that Intercontinental gold, the only title he’s never held in WWE, doesn’t mean he’ll get it.

“I played for the Ravens and never won a Super Bowl but should they give me a Super Bowl ring cause I was there for participation? No! Take it back to the retirement home old man, this ain’t Saturday night bingo!”

Sheamus responded with a Will Ferrell gif, stating, “That’s cute. I remember when I had my first beer.”

https://twitter.com/WWESheamus/status/1862979678136348794

Both Kaiser and Sheamus had challenged Breakker for the Title the past two weeks on WWE RAW. Due to interference by both men in their respective bouts, the matches led to disqualification finishes, building to the battle that’s taking place at Survivor Series.

Kaiser could be a wild card in this match as he’s finding himself a little at odds with his Imperium pal, GUNTHER, who is defending his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest.

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Live Stream: How to Watch

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 is set to be one of the most thrilling events in the wrestling calendar. Taking place on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, this pay-per-view promises intense action and unforgettable moments. 

Here’s everything you need to know about how to catch all the excitement live.

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How to Watch WWE Survivor Series 2024

Streaming Options

The primary way to watch WWE Survivor Series 2024 live is through streaming services:

Peacock

In the United States, Survivor Series will stream exclusively on Peacock. To watch, you’ll need a Peacock subscription. The standard plan costs $6 per month, while the premium plan is $12 per month and offers additional benefits like offline viewing and ad-free content.

WWE Network

For international viewers outside the US, the event will be available on the WWE Network. The Network is available for £9.99 per month.

Cable and Satellite Options

For those who prefer traditional viewing methods, Survivor Series may be available through local cable and satellite providers. Check with your provider for ordering information.

What to Expect at WWE Survivor Series 2024

This year’s Survivor Series is shaping up to be an action-packed event. Here are some highlights to look forward to:

  • WarGames Matches: The event will feature the intense WarGames matches, including a showdown between the OG Bloodline and the new Bloodline.
  • World Championship Match: Gunther will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest in what promises to be a hard-hitting contest.
  • Women’s WarGames Match: A star-studded lineup featuring Liv Morgan, Candice LeRae, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton, and Nia Jax will face off against Iyo Sky, Naomi, Jade Cargill, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair.

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more

WWE Survivor Series 2024 is set to be an electrifying event, featuring the intense WarGames matches and high-stakes championship bouts. As fans worldwide eagerly anticipate this premium live event, it’s crucial to know when and how to tune in.

Let’s break down the start times for various regions and provide essential details about the event.

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Event Date and Location

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 is scheduled for Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 

This marks WWE’s return to Vancouver for a premium live event after a 26-year hiatus, with the last event being WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House in 1998.

Start Times by Region

United States Start Time

For viewers in the United States, the main card of WWE Survivor Series 2024 will begin at 6:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 3:00 PM Pacific Time (PT)

  • Eastern Time (ET): 6:00 PM
  • Central Time (CT): 5:00 PM
  • Mountain Time (MT): 4:00 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 3:00 PM

European Start Time

European fans, particularly those in the United Kingdom, can catch the action starting at 11:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

This earlier start time compared to previous years is great news for European viewers, allowing for a more convenient viewing experience.

  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 11:00 PM
  • Central European Time (CET): 12:00 AM (December 1)
  • Eastern European Time (EET): 1:00 AM (December 1)
  • British Summer Time (BST): 12:00 AM (December 1)

Australian Start Time

For Australian fans, the event will begin on Sunday, December 1, 2024. In Sydney, the main card is expected to start at 10:00 AM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).

  • Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10:00 AM (December 1)
  • Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT): 10:30 AM (December 1)
  • Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): 8:00 AM (December 1)

India Start Time

  • Indian Standard Time (IST): 6:30 AM (December 1)

Japan Start Time

  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 8:00 AM (December 1)

New Zealand Start Time

  • New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT): 12:00 PM (December 1)

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Tickets: Availability, Price and More

WWE Survivor Series 2024 is set to be an unforgettable event, featuring the iconic WarGames match. This year’s event will take place at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, marking the first time the Survivor Series has been held in this city. Here’s everything you need to know about ticket availability, pricing, and more.

Ticket Availability

Tickets for the WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 went on sale to the general public on Friday, September 13, at 10 a.m. PST via Ticketmaster.ca. Fans eager to secure their seats were also able to take advantage of a presale that started on Thursday, September 12, at 10 a.m. PST. To access the presale, fans needed to register on WWE’s official website to receive an exclusive offer.

Ticket Pricing

While Ticketmaster has yet to release official pricing details for the general sale, VIVID Seats offers a glimpse into potential costs. Prices range from £140 for upper-level seating to £628 for floor seats

Additionally, SeatGeek reports that ticket prices can vary significantly based on factors like purchase timing and seat location, with some tickets available for as low as $42.

VIP Packages

For those looking for a premium experience, VIP ticket packages are available through OnLocation. These packages offer exclusive perks such as premium seating, pre-show hospitality with WWE Superstar appearances, and ringside photo opportunities. The available packages include:

  • Silver Ticket + Priority Pass: Upper-level seating with two-night accommodations and a Friday Night SmackDown watch party, starting at $1,060 per person.
  • Gold Ticket + Priority Pass: Lower-level seating with additional perks like all-inclusive hospitality and superstar appearances, starting at $2,350 per person.
  • Champion Ticket + Priority Pass: Premium floor seating with exclusive experiences and accommodations, starting at $8,775 per person.

Event Details

The WWE Survivor Series: WarGames will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024. Fans can expect an evening filled with intense battles and thrilling showdowns as part of WWE’s Premium Live Events lineup. The event will also stream live in the U.S. exclusively on Peacock at 6 p.m. ET.

Whether you’re attending in person or watching from home, the WWE Survivor Series 2024 promises to deliver an action-packed experience for wrestling fans worldwide.

Women’s WarGames Match Confirmed for Survivor Series 2024

The Women’s WarGames match for WWE Survivor Series 2024 was officially announced Monday night on Raw, featuring the surprise return of Rhea Ripley. The highly anticipated bout will showcase two teams of WWE’s top stars battling inside the iconic steel cage structure.

Official Teams Announced for Women’s WarGames Match

The confirmed participants for the Women’s WarGames match are:

Team Rhea Ripley: Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, Naomi, and IYO SKY.

Team Liv Morgan: Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Candice LeRae.

Updated Survivor Series 2024 Card

Additional matches announced for Survivor Series 2024 include:

  • Men’s WarGames Match: The OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Sami Zayn) vs. The New Bloodline (Solo Sikoa and two unannounced partners).
  • Women’s WarGames Match: Team Rhea Ripley vs. Team Liv Morgan.
  • World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Damian Priest.
  • Intercontinental Championship: Sheamus vs. Bron Breakker (pending confirmation).

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, November 30, 2024
  • Location: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

How to Watch:

  • United States: Available on Peacock.
  • International: Streamable on WWE Network in participating regions, with Netflix taking over WWE streaming internationally starting in January 2025.

Survivor Series 2024: Early Start Time & Historic Return to Vancouver

This month’s WWE Survivor Series premium live event will feature an earlier start time, similar to WWE Bad Blood last month. On Saturday, November 30, 2024, WWE Survivor Series: War Games will stream live on Peacock, beginning at 6 PM ET / 3 PM PT / 11 PM GMT from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.

This event marks WWE’s first premium live event in Vancouver since 1998, when WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House was held at the same venue, then called General Motors Place.

WWE Survivor Series Matches

Men’s WarGames Match: Team OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn and a final partner TBA) vs. Team Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Bronson Reed).

World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Damian Priest

WWF Rock Bottom Results

WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House, held on December 13, 1998, featured several exciting matches that showcased the talent of various wrestlers in the WWF.

  • Gillberg defeated Matt Hardy to retain the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1:02)
  • D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry defeated Supply and Demand (5:54)
  • The Headbangers defeated The Oddities (6:29)
  • Steve Blackman defeated Owen Hart (8:38)
  • The Brood (Christian, Edge & Gangrel) defeated The J.O.B. Squad (Al Snow, Bob Holly & Scorpio) (9:34)
  • The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & The Road Dogg) defeated The Corporation (Ken Shamrock & The Big Bossman) to retain the WWF World Tag Team Championship (17:04)
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker in a Buried Alive match (16:25)

GUNTHER vs. Damian Priest Set For WWE Survivor Series

One of the key matches has been confirmed for WWE Survivor Series, which will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

On this week’s Raw episode, the WWE announced that GUNTHER will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest. GUNTHER has held the title since defeating Priest at SummerSlam 2024 and has been on an impressive winning streak since.

After claiming the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, GUNTHER entered into a feud with Randy Orton, ultimately prevailing at Bash in Berlin. His next title defense saw him retain against Sami Zayn on the October 7 episode of Raw. However, he later fell short in a tag team match where he and Ludwig Kaiser lost to Orton and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. GUNTHER also lost to Rhodes in a title match at Crown Jewel.

Last week on Raw, WWE held a Fatal Four-Way match to determine GUNTHER’s next challenger. The competitors included Priest, Dominik Mysterio, Seth Rollins, and Sheamus, with Priest securing the victory and earning his shot at Survivor Series.

The only other match currently confirmed for Survivor Series is the OG Bloodline vs. Bloodline in a WarGames match. The event will air live on Peacock.

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Match Card Predictions: WarGames and more

As WWE’s final premium live event of the year approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the action-packed card for WWE Survivor Series 2024. Set to take place on November 30 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, this year’s event promises to deliver thrilling WarGames matches and intense championship bouts. Let’s dive into our predictions for the WWE Survivor Series 2024 match card.

Men’s WarGames Match: The Bloodline Civil War

The ongoing saga of The Bloodline is set to reach its boiling point at Survivor Series. With the faction now split into two warring factions, the stage is set for an epic WarGames showdown.

Predicted Teams:

  • OG Bloodline: Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso and Sami Zayn
  • New Bloodline: Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa

This match promises to be a star-studded affair, with The Rock’s potential involvement adding an extra layer of excitement. The inclusion of Cody Rhodes on the OG Bloodline side could plant seeds for future storylines, potentially leading to a clash with Roman Reigns down the line.

Women’s WarGames Match: Team Bayley vs. Team Nia Jax

The women’s division is not to be outdone, with another WarGames match featuring some of WWE’s top female superstars.

Predicted Teams:

  • Team Bayley: Bayley, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, Naomi, and Michin
  • Team Nia Jax: Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Chelsea Green, Piper Niven, and Blair Davenport

This match will not only showcase the incredible talent in the women’s division but also add intrigue with the possibility of Tiffany Stratton potentially cashing in her Money in the Bank contract during or after the grueling battle.

World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther vs. Damian Priest

Gunther’s dominant reign as World Heavyweight Champion is likely to face another test at Survivor Series. With a Fatal 4-Way match announced on Raw to determine his next challenger, we predict Damian Priest will emerge victorious and earn a shot at the title.

This match would be a rematch from their encounter at SummerSlam, where they displayed strong in-ring chemistry. While Priest is unlikely to dethrone Gunther, their clash promises to be a hard-hitting affair that could steal the show.

WWE Women’s Championship: Nia Jax vs. Naomi

With Nia Jax firmly established as a dominant force in the women’s division, a title defense against the recently returned Naomi seems like a perfect fit for Survivor Series. Naomi’s popularity with fans and her seven-year drought from singles gold make her a compelling challenger, potentially setting the stage for an emotional title change.

United States Championship: Triple Threat Match

The ongoing rivalry between Carmelo Hayes and Andrade could culminate in a Triple Threat match for the United States Championship, with current champion LA Knight defending his title. This match would not only provide a fitting end to the Hayes-Andrade feud but also showcase three of SmackDown’s most exciting performers in a high-stakes encounter.

Additional Potential Matches

  • Bronson Reed vs. Seth Rollins
  • Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship: Judgment Day vs. The Street Profits
  • Singles Match: Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens

Best WWE Survivor Series Matches Ever Ranked

Survivor Series, one of WWE’s “Big Four” pay-per-views, has delivered numerous unforgettable matches since its inception in 1987.

Here, we rank the best WWE Survivor Series matches ever, highlighting the bouts that have left an indelible mark on wrestling history.

1. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels (1992)

In 1992, Bret Hart defended his WWE Championship against Shawn Michaels in a match that showcased technical prowess and storytelling. This encounter is often regarded as a classic, setting the stage for their future legendary rivalry.

2. Team WWF vs. Team Alliance (2001)

The 2001 Survivor Series featured a high-stakes elimination match where Team WWF faced Team Alliance. This bout was pivotal in concluding the “Invasion” storyline, with Team WWF emerging victorious, solidifying WWE’s dominance.

3. Team Cena vs. Team Authority (2014)

In 2014, Team Cena clashed with Team Authority in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match. The match was notable for Dolph Ziggler’s standout performance and the surprise debut of Sting, who played a crucial role in the outcome.

4. Brock Lesnar vs. AJ Styles (2017)

A champion vs. champion match in 2017 saw Universal Champion Brock Lesnar take on WWE Champion AJ Styles. The clash of styles resulted in a compelling match that highlighted both superstars’ strengths.

5. Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown vs. Team NXT (2019)

The 2019 Survivor Series introduced NXT into the brand warfare, leading to a thrilling triple-threat elimination match. Team NXT’s victory showcased the brand’s rising prominence within WWE.

6. Batista vs. The Undertaker – Hell in a Cell (2007)

In 2007, Batista defended his World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match. The brutal encounter was intensified by Edge’s interference, setting up future storylines.

7. Team Michaels vs. Team Orton (2007)

A traditional elimination match in 2007 featured Team Michaels against Team Orton. The bout was praised for its storytelling and in-ring action, with Randy Orton’s team securing the win.

8. The Shield vs. Team Hell No and Ryback (2012)

The debut match of The Shield at Survivor Series 2012 saw them face Team Hell No and Ryback. The Shield’s victory established them as a dominant faction in WWE.

Worst WWE Survivor Series Events Ranked

WWE Survivor Series, one of WWE’s premier annual events, has delivered numerous memorable moments since its inception in 1987. However, not every installment has lived up to fan expectations. This article ranks the worst WWE Survivor Series events, highlighting the reasons behind their unfavorable reception.

1. Survivor Series 1993

Lackluster Matches and Storylines

The 1993 edition is often criticized for its uninspired matches and storylines. The event featured only five matches, with none standing out as particularly engaging. The main event, pitting The All-Americans against The Foreign Fanatics, failed to captivate the audience, leading to a disappointing overall experience.

2. Survivor Series 1999

Injury-Induced Main Event Changes

Anticipation was high for a triple threat match featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H. However, Austin’s sudden departure due to injury led to a hastily arranged main event with Big Show replacing him. The abrupt change resulted in a lackluster match that left fans dissatisfied.

3. Survivor Series 2008

Underwhelming Championship Matches

This event is remembered for its disappointing championship bouts. The WWE Championship match between Triple H and Vladimir Kozlov was criticized for its lack of excitement. Edge’s unexpected return and victory couldn’t salvage the event’s overall quality.

4. Survivor Series 2013

Predictable Outcomes and Lack of Excitement

Despite featuring top talent, the 2013 edition suffered from predictable match outcomes and a lack of compelling storytelling. The main event between Randy Orton and Big Show for the WWE Championship failed to engage fans, contributing to the event’s poor reception.

5. Survivor Series 2015

Disappointing Tournament Finale

The 2015 event centered around a tournament to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. The final match between Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose was criticized for its brevity and lack of intensity. Sheamus’s subsequent Money in the Bank cash-in further disappointed fans, leading to widespread dissatisfaction.

6. Survivor Series 2021

Unfulfilled Promises and Lackluster Matches

Promoted as the 25th anniversary of The Rock’s WWE debut, the 2021 event failed to deliver on expectations. Despite heavy promotion, The Rock did not appear, leaving fans disappointed. Additionally, the traditional Survivor Series elimination matches received average reviews, and the battle royal was particularly disliked./

7. Survivor Series 2006

Underwhelming Performances and Outcomes

The 2006 event is remembered for its underwhelming performances and outcomes. The WWE Championship match between John Cena and King Booker was criticized for its lack of excitement. The traditional Survivor Series elimination matches also failed to deliver, contributing to the event’s poor reception.

8. Survivor Series 2017

Lack of Stakes and Uninspired Matches

The 2017 edition suffered from a lack of meaningful stakes and uninspired matches. The main event, a traditional Survivor Series elimination match between Team Raw and Team SmackDown, lacked excitement and failed to engage fans. The absence of significant consequences for the winning team contributed to the event’s lackluster reception.

9. Survivor Series 2019

Overemphasis on Brand Supremacy

The 2019 event focused heavily on brand supremacy, featuring matches between Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. While the inclusion of NXT added a fresh dynamic, the overemphasis on brand competition overshadowed individual storylines.

The main event, a triple threat match between Becky Lynch, Bayley, and Shayna Baszler, failed to deliver the expected excitement, leading to a mixed reception.

Best WWE Survivor Series Events Ranked

WWE Survivor Series, one of WWE’s “Big Four” pay-per-views, has delivered numerous unforgettable moments since its inception in 1987. This annual event is renowned for its traditional elimination tag team matches and significant storyline developments. Here, we rank the top WWE Survivor Series events that have left an indelible mark on wrestling history.

RankEvent DateLocationKey Highlights
1November 17, 2002Madison Square Garden, New York– Debut of the Elimination Chamber match
– Shawn Michaels won the World Heavyweight Championship
– Triple Threat Tag Team Elimination Match featuring the SmackDown Six
2November 15, 1998Kiel Center, St. Louis, Missouri– “Deadly Game” tournament to crown a new WWF Champion
– The Rock’s heel turn and alignment with The Corporation
3November 18, 2001Greensboro Coliseum, North Carolina– Team WWF vs. The Alliance (WCW/ECW) in a high-stakes elimination match
– Team WWF’s victory determining the future of WWE
4November 23, 2014Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri– Team Cena vs. Team Authority elimination match
– Dolph Ziggler’s standout performance
– Surprise debut of Sting
5November 22, 1990Hartford Civic Center, Connecticut– Debut of The Undertaker introduced by Ted DiBiase
– Traditional elimination matches
6November 27, 2005Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, Michigan– Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown for brand supremacy
– Team SmackDown’s victory with Randy Orton as the sole survivor
– Last Man Standing match between Triple H and Ric Flair
7November 20, 2016Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Canada– Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar main event
– Goldberg’s shocking victory in 86 seconds
8November 17, 1996Madison Square Garden, New York– Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin classic match
– Debut of The Rock
9November 24, 2019Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois– Inclusion of NXT in brand warfare
– Standout performances by Keith Lee and Rhea Ripley
– NXT’s dominance in the event
10November 26, 1987Richfield Coliseum, Ohio– Inaugural Survivor Series event
– Team Hogan vs. Team Andre main event
– Andre the Giant’s team secured the win

1. Survivor Series 2002: The Inaugural Elimination Chamber

Held on November 17, 2002, at Madison Square Garden, Survivor Series 2002 is often hailed as one of the best. The event featured the debut of the Elimination Chamber match, where Shawn Michaels captured the World Heavyweight Championship, marking a significant moment in his career.

Additionally, the Triple Threat Tag Team Elimination Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship showcased the brilliance of the SmackDown Six, with Los Guerreros emerging victorious.

2. Survivor Series 1998: Deadly Game Tournament

On November 15, 1998, WWE introduced the “Deadly Game” tournament to crown a new WWF Champion.

The night was filled with unexpected twists, culminating in The Rock’s heel turn and alignment with The Corporation, solidifying his status as a top heel.

This event is remembered for its intricate storytelling and the crowning of a new champion.

3. Survivor Series 2001: Team WWF vs. The Alliance

The culmination of the Invasion storyline took place on November 18, 2001, featuring Team WWF against The Alliance (WCW/ECW). The high-stakes elimination match determined the future of WWE, with Team WWF emerging victorious.

The match was star-studded, featuring legends like The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Kurt Angle, and delivered intense action and drama.

4. Survivor Series 2014: Team Cena vs. Team Authority

This event, held on November 23, 2014, is notable for the high-stakes elimination match where Team Cena faced Team Authority. The match featured a standout performance by Dolph Ziggler, who overcame significant odds to secure victory for his team.

The surprise debut of Sting added to the event’s significance, making it a memorable chapter in WWE history.

5. Survivor Series 1990: The Undertaker’s Debut

On November 22, 1990, the WWE Universe witnessed the debut of The Undertaker, introduced by Ted DiBiase as part of The Million Dollar Team.

This event marked the beginning of one of the most legendary careers in wrestling history. The traditional elimination matches on the card also delivered solid action, making it a standout event.

6. Survivor Series 2005: Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown

The November 27, 2005, event emphasized brand supremacy, featuring a classic elimination match between Team Raw and Team SmackDown. Team SmackDown, led by Batista, secured the win, with Randy Orton standing tall as the sole survivor.

The event also featured a Last Man Standing match between Triple H and Ric Flair, adding to its acclaim.

7. Survivor Series 2016: Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar

Held on November 20, 2016, this event is remembered for the shocking main event where Goldberg defeated Brock Lesnar in just 86 seconds.

The swift victory sent shockwaves through the wrestling world and set the stage for future encounters between the two powerhouses.

8. Survivor Series 1996: Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

On November 17, 1996, Madison Square Garden hosted a classic encounter between Bret Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

This match is often regarded as one of the best in Survivor Series history, showcasing technical prowess and storytelling. The event also featured The Rock’s debut, adding to its historical significance.

9. Survivor Series 2019: NXT Joins the Battle

The November 24, 2019, event was unique as it included NXT in the traditional brand warfare, making it a three-way battle for supremacy. NXT’s involvement added fresh matchups and excitement, with standout performances from stars like Keith Lee and Rhea Ripley, leading to NXT’s dominance that night.

10. Survivor Series 1987: The Inaugural Event

The first-ever Survivor Series on November 26, 1987, set the tone for future events with its traditional elimination matches. The main event featured Team Hogan vs. Team Andre, with Andre the Giant’s team securing the win. This event laid the foundation for the Survivor Series legacy.

These events have each contributed uniquely to the rich history of WWE’s Survivor Series, offering fans unforgettable matches and moments that continue to be celebrated.

WWE PLE Schedule 2024: Bad Blood, Survivor Series WarGames and more

WWE has an electrifying lineup of Premium Live Events (PLEs) scheduled for the rest of 2024, including the return of a classic PPV name we haven’t seen in over 20 years.

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WWE Bad Blood

On October 5, 2024, it’s the return of WWE Bad Blood from Atlanta, GA.

Historically, Bad Blood has been known for brutal matches, including the first ever Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels way back in 1997.

CM Punk vs Drew McIntyre has been confirmed for inside the HIAC structure, and it should be an absolute barnburner.

WWE Crown Jewel

Rounding out the currently announced PLEs, WWE Crown Jewel is scheduled for November 2, 2024, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Crown Jewel has now become a staple in WWE’s annual schedule, featuring marquee matches and star-studded lineups for the live crowd in Saudi.

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames returns on Saturday, November 30, 2024 from Vancouver, B.C. at the Rogers Arena.

This page will be updated as WWE announces the remaining shows of the year.

WarGames Returns: WWE Survivor Series 2024 Set for Vancouver on Nov. 30

WWE Survivor Series is headed to Vancouver for the first time ever on Saturday, November 30, 2024 at the the Rogers Arena. Once again, we’ll see the return of WarGames, the dangerous double-ring steel cage match that pits two teams against one another in an anything-goes battle.

This will be WWE’s second premium live event from Canada this year after Money in the Bank was held from Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Saturday, July 6.

To get a taste of what WarGames is all about, we tracked down these Full Matches that WWE uploaded of last year’s Men’s and Women’s WarGames matches from Survivor Series:

Press Release

Here’s the official press release for the event sent in to SEScoops:

VANCOUVER TO HOST SURVIVOR SERIES: WARGAMES® ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30

First-Ever Survivor Series to Emanate From Vancouver

STAMFORD, Conn., August 1, 2024 – WWE®, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), in partnership with Destination Vancouver, today announced Survivor Series: WarGames® 2024 will take place Saturday, November 30 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, making it the first-ever Survivor Series to emanate from the city. 

To learn more about registering for Survivor Series: WarGames pre-sale opportunities, please visit: Survivorseries-2024-presale.

The announcement comes on the heels of a record-breaking Money In The Bank®which was held in July at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The Premium Live Event became the highest-grossing WWE arena event in Canada in company history.

WWE Survivor Series War Games 2024

Heath Slater Believes CM Punk’s WWE Survivor Series Return Overshadowed Randy Orton’s Comeback

CM Punk returned to WWE after nearly a decade away from the company. That Survivor Series return brought Chicago fans to a frenzy, but he wasn’t the only return that night.

Looking Back At CM Punk’s WWE Survivor Series Return

Randy Orton needed back fusion surgery in 2022, a fact that cost him 18 months of in-ring competition. The Apex Predator also returned at Survivor Series, where he helped his team win the WarGames match. Then CM Punk returned to steal the spotlight. 

While speaking to Rewind, Recap, Relive, Heath Slater discussed CM Punk’s return to WWE. He saw it as a very cool moment, but he also feels as though it overshadowed Randy Orton’s return to the ring. 

“I mean it’s a thing in the wrestling world with the fans and the popularity of it. I mean, it’s a cool moment. Come on, man, it’s been a decade pretty much. It’s a cool moment.”

“Do I wish that they would have done it at WarGames? No, because I feel that Randy should have had a great moment, too.”

“Because Randy is amazing. He’s one of those Hall of Famers, icons, legends. If you sculpt out what a Superstar should be, it’s Randy. I feel like it overshadowed Randy’s moment. But, it was a cool moment, of course.” 

“The whole backstage drama BS drama, it’s there. We all know it’s there. How will it be handled now? Who knows? I guess we’ll see. He can burn bridges, but he can re-build them. Who knows? Who the hell knows? For the fans and the people who watch WWE, cool moment.” 

Heath Slater went on to say that CM Punk “always stuck with himself a lot,” even as leader of the new Nexus faction. Still, Slater had good things to say about CM Punk’s return to WWE being a cool moment. He might have decided against running that return right after Randy Orton’s first match in 18 months.

CM Punk’s WWE Return So Far

CM Punk’s return to WWE has been a financially successful decision. He is selling a truckload of merchandise, his name is trending, and Warner Bros Discovery may have re-entered the discussion for RAW’s next television deal just because of his return.

The jury is still out on whether CM Punk can avoid those backstage issues that he’s known for. As it stands right now, CM Punk’s homecoming is going just fine. 

Kevin Dunn was Missing Backstage at WWE Survivor Series WarGames

WWE’s Executive Vice President of Television Production was nowhere to be found last weekend at Survivor Series WarGames.

Survivor Series Wargames, the 36th Survivor Series Premium Live Event, saw the iconic double-ring cage stipulation be used on the main roster for the first time ever.

In the show’s opener, Team Bianca defeated Team Damage in the Women’s WarGames match, while The Bloodline stood tall at the end of the night over Team Brutes.

Kevin Dunn

Despite being in such an important role, Dunn wasn’t backstage at last weekend’s Premium Live Event, Fightful Select has confirmed.

The report specified that Dunn remains with WWE, and that there have not been any plans for him to not be working there anytime soon.

After Vince McMahon’s retirement earlier this year, questions arose about what role Dunn would have under the new regime led by Nick Khan, Stephanie McMahon, and Triple H.

Here to Stay

Earlier this year, it was reported that Dunn was expected to leave WWE within the coming 12 months, either of his own accord or by being forced out.

It has been said that Stephanie McMahon is no fan of Dunn, and that he is not a Triple H ‘guy’ either.

Speaking to the media ahead of Summerslam this year, Triple H namedropped Dunn as someone who will be a key part of the new vision for the company.

To take it [WWE] beyond where it is now, the only way we’re gonna do that is with a team. That’s with Steph [McMahon.] That’s with Nick Khan. That’s with myself. That’s with Kevin Dunn

Triple H.

Survivor Series WarGames Broke Several Records for WWE

The WarGames format for WWE’s annual Survivor Series Premium Live Event may be here to stay after the success of this year’s show.

Last weekend, WWE held its 36th Survivor Series event, which for the third time ever featured no traditional elimination tag team matches (after 1998 and 2002.)

Instead, fans saw two WarGames matches, with Team Bianca winning the opener and The Bloodline standing tall in the main event.

Record Breaker

In an internal memo obtained by Fightful Select, WWE highlighted many records that Survivor Series WarGames has shattered.

The memo says that this was the most-viewed Survivor Series on record, jumping 46% vs. 2021’s edition of the show.

Merchandise sales were also the best in the event’s history, up 20% from last year’s Survivor Series. 

The live gate was the highest, both for a Survivor Series and for any WWE event in Boston, an accolade Triple H referenced at the post-show press conference.

Fan enjoyment rating popped 48% vs. last year though it is unclear how exactly this metric is measured.

Social media video views were up year over year, with the TikTok of Roman Reigns sending Sami Zayn into the match garnering 13 million views alone.

The Future

There has been speculation that this year’s Survivor Series marked the end of the traditional elimination match, in favor of WarGames.

Speaking at the post-show press conference, Triple H said that “sometimes stuff needs a break for a while,” adding that it wasn’t solely his decision.

The WWE Head of Creative and Talent downplayed the idea that the iconic tag match is finished, adding “I don’t think we’re done with anything.”

Controversial Ex-Superstar Worked Backstage at WWE Survivor Series WarGames

Former WWE Superstar Brian Kendrick is seemingly back with WWE as a producer for the promotion.

Kendrick first joined WWE in 2002 and has made several returns, the most recent being in 2016 as part of the Cruiserweight Classic.

In January of the year, Kendrick asked for his release from the promotion, which was granted on February 1.

Survivor Series WarGames

Kendrick didn’t appear on-screen at last weekend’s WWE Survivor Series WarGames event, but he did have a role backstage.

Fightful Select reports that Kendrick worked alongside Jason Jordan to produce the SmackDown Women’s Championship match between Ronda Rousey and Shotzi.

Prior to his departure from WWE earlier this year, Kendrick had spent close to a year as a backstage producer for the WWE NXT brand.

After being attacked by Harland, Kendrick ‘resigned’ from his backstage role in order to face the now-AEW star, but the match didn’t take place due to Kendrick’s departure.

Controversy

The same day as his departure from WWE, it was announced that Kendrick would be making his AEW debut on the February 2, episode, in a match against Jon Moxley.

Hours after the announcement, the match was canceled due to controversial comments made by the former Cruiserweight Champion in the past.

Kendrick’s controversial claims include stating that the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting was staged, and said in 2011 that the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center was faked with the use of holograms.

Kendrick had also claimed that the number of people killed during the Holocaust had been exaggerated and that gas chambers were used to delouse Jewish victims, rather than kill them.

Kendrick later apologized for the comments and has worked with Holocaust memorial groups to learn more and try and make amends.

“Terrified” – Becky Lynch Shares Reaction to Insane WarGames Spot

Becky Lynch emerged victorious in her first outing inside WarGames, but the match took its toll on The Man.

Last night’s Survivor Series WarGames event marked Lynch’s first match since Summerslam 2022, when she faced Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair.

Lynch was attacked by Damage CTRL on the Raw after Summerslam and made her TV return on this week’s SmackDown

Terrified

Becky Lynch was the final woman to enter WarGames, as Team Damage CTRL had won the advantage that their entries would be first.

It was The Man who proved to be the difference maker, as she won the match for her team after a dropkick off the top of the cage onto Dakota Kai and IYO SKY, both of whom were perched on a table.

Speaking on the Survivor Series WarGames post-show press conference, Lynch shared her reaction to trying the move earlier in the day.

“Lads, I was terrified [laughs.] No, I wasn’t terrified in the moment. I was terrified getting up there in practice today, I climbed up [the cage] as I wanted to see the height of it. And my palms were sweaty, knees weak, arms spaghetti [laughs].

“I was terrified getting up there in practice today.”

Becky Lynch.

The former Raw Women’s Champion explained how things felt much different when she hit the move in front of a passionate Boston crowd at the TD Garden.

“When you have the feeling and energy of the crowd, I feel like anything is possible. It’s the people that let you feel like you’re a superhero and make you feel like a superhero, so then you become a superhero. And God bless Dakota Kai and IYO SKY, I’m sure they’re feeling a lot worse than I am!”

Bianca Belair

The last time fans had seen Becky Lynch before this week, she had been trying to wrestle the Raw Women’s Championship away from Bianca Belair.

Speaking on the press conference, Lynch said that she had been in Ireland for her brother’s 40th birthday, before getting a call from her rival turned friend.

“She’s become a good friend. We started off as bitter enemies. Obviously I came in and used nefarious means to beat her [at Summerslam 2021.] But I’ve gained so much respect for this woman.”

h/t – Wrestling Inc

Triple H Gives Update on Future of Survivor Series Elimination Matches

What is the fate of the traditional Survivor Series elimination match, following the recent Survivor Series WarGames event?

The traditional elimination match has been a staple of the November Premium Live Event since the first Survivor Series in 1987, and the show was only tag-matches until 1991.

This week’s Survivor Series WarGames saw the iconic NWA/WCW match replace the traditional elimination match.

Not Over

This year’s Survivor Series marked the third time in history that the November show has featured zero traditional Survivor Series elimination matches (after 1998 and 2002.)

On the Survivor Series WarGames post-show, Triple H was asked by Pro Wrestling Illustrated if this year’s show is a sign that WWE is done with the elimination tag match.

“I don’t think we’re done with anything. I think that when we look at it together as a whole, it’s about what’s best for our fans in the moment, Sometimes stuff needs a break for a while. Sometimes you bring it back later and it’s iconic. ‘Oh my God, they’re going back to that!’ To say it’ll never happen again, I think is wrong.”

“Sometimes stuff needs a break for a while.”

Triple H on WWE’s lack of elimination tag matches at WWE Survivor Series WarGames.

Group Decision

Given how iconic the Survivor Series elimination match is, the decision to host no matches with the stipulation could not have been easy.

On the post-show, Triple H said that this wasn’t a call he made on his own, but rather a group effort.

“I think it was the right year [for a break from Elimination matches.] We all looked at it and decided internally that it was the right year to maybe freshen up the concept a little bit. Either the five-on-five tags and maybe even the straight-out Raw Vs. SmackDown [stipulations] were a bit tired and needed a refresh. So that’s what we did.”

Triple H didn’t name who else was a factor in the decision-making process regarding scrapping the Survivor Series elimination match type.

The King of Kings took over as WWE’s Head of Creative in July, replacing Vince McMahon in the role.

For the Fans

Triple H did not confirm that the traditional Survivor Series match-type is done, but did not confirm the future of WarGames either.

As he explained in the press conference, WWE is taking a wait-and-see approach, which works around the response by fans to the show.

“We try it out. We see where it goes. And we see if the fans enjoy it. Because at the end of the day, we’re just trying to give everyone the best entertainment that we can. So we try things on. If they [the fans] happen to like it, we stick with it. If it needs to tweak [we will.] You’re constantly evaluating everything you do. You have to. Otherwise, you stagnate and die.”

Triple H’s ‘evaluations’ of WWE since being appointed Head of Creative and Head of Talent have seen several released Superstars be brought back to the promotion.

WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022 Results, Takeaways: The Bloodline vs. The Brawling Brutes, New Champion

WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022 aired live tonight from the TD Garden in Boston, MA. The Bloodline battled The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens in a WarGames match in the main event.

  • 8 Best Moments From WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022

WWE Survivor Series 2022 Results

  • Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Mia Yim def. Damage CTRL, Rhea Ripley, Nikki Cross in the Women’s WarGames Match
  • AJ Styles def. Finn Balor
  • Ronda Rousey def. Shotzi via submission to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship
  • Austin Theory def. Seth Rollins & Bobby Lashley to become the new United States Champion
  • The Bloodline def. The Brawling Brutes, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens in the men’s WarGames match

Here are the takeaways from WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022:

Bianca Belair’s Team Won the Women’s WarGames match

Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, and Mia Yim faced Bayley, IYO SKY, Dakota Kai, Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripely in the Women’s WarGames match to begin Survivor Series 2022. Bianca Belair and Dakota Kai started off the match.

The RAW Women’s Champion connected with a Dropkick but Dakota shrugged if off. Kai stood in between the two rings and tried to avoid Belair. Bianca caught her and slammed her to the canvas before launching her into the turnbuckle. Belair hit a shoulder tackle and lifted Kai up in a Fireman’s Carry.

Kai escaped by pulling on Bianca’s hair but it backfired as The EST whipped her into the steel cage. Bianca followed it up with a Backbreaker. Dakota sent Belair into the steel cage and booted the champ in the face a few times before posing in the corner.

Bianca elbowed Kai in the face and followed it up with a vertical Suplex. Iyo Sky entered the match and leveled Belair with a Dropkick. Damage CTRL had the advantage for the next few minutes. Iyo and Kai trapped Belair between the rings and Sky connected with a Spear through the ropes. Sky connected with an incredible springboard Dropkick that sent The EST flying across the ring.

Asuka entered the match and hit Dakota with a German Suplex. The Empress of Tomorrow and Iyo Sky stare-down as the crowd cheered. Sky connected with an Arm Drag but Asuka responded with a Hip Attack. The Empress hit a knee to the face and a Shining Wizard in the middle of the ring.

Belair got up and launched Dakota into the steel cage as Asuka connected with a Dropkick off the top turnbuckle on Sky. Asuka and Belair posed for the crowd before Bianca planted Dakota with a Suplex. Nikki Cross entered the match next and immediately grabbed a kendo stick from under the ring.

Cross slammed the steel cage door on Asuka’s face as she kept throwing garbage can lids into the ring. The crowd chanted “we want tables!” but Nikki ignored their pleas. Cross bashed Bianca with a trash can lid and followed it up with a Tornado DDT on the champion.

Nikki hit a Body Slam on Asuka and started smacking people with her jacket. Cross licked the cage like a lunatic. Alexa Bliss sprinted to the ring and Dropkicked a trash can lid into Dakota’s face. Bliss and Cross traded strikes in the ring. Alexa hit a Dropkick on her former tag team partner as Asuka hit Iyo with a Running Bulldog.

Belair ripped the kendo stick away from Cross and broke it in half. Nikki climbed to the top of the cage as Dakota and Iyo beat Belair down with kendo sticks. Cross laughed on the top of the cage before taking everyone out with a Crossbody.

Bayley entered the match and pulled a ladder out from under the ring. The Role Model brought another ladder into the ring as the crowd chanted “we want tables!” once again. Bayley grabbed a table and the crowd popped as she slid it into the ring. Bayley hit a Sunset Flip Powerbomb on Belair in the corner of the ring before Damage CTRL pinned Bianca against the cage with a table.

IYO hit on a Moonsault on Alexa Bliss and Damage CTRL posed in the ring as the crowd booed. Kai delivered a Senton to Asuka as the clock counted down. Mia Yim entered the match next and brought some more weapons into the ring.

Mia launched a trash can and Dakota while she was in midair and bounced Iyo’s face off another one. Yim launched Dakota into the steel cage and started booting her in the face. Cross jumped on Mia’s back and applied a Sleeper Hold. Yim escaped and hit a diving Crossbody through the ropes and onto Bayley in the other ring.

Everyone battled on the turnbuckles and was brought down with four Superplexes. Rhea Ripley then entered the match and hit Asuka with a Dropkick. Ripley delivered a knee to Belair’s face and slammed Bliss into the cage. Ripley hit Belair with a German Suplex and caught Alexa in midair. Ripley planted Bliss with a Suplex and hurled her into the cage.

Nikki Cross bounced around on the ropes as Iyo hit a running Dropkick on Asuka. Damage CTRL, Rhea, and Nikki dominated as the clock ticked down until Becky Lynch entered the match last. Becky ran to the ring and beat Damage CTRL down one by one.

Kai missed with a trash can lid and Becky slammed it over her head. Lynch raked Iyo’s face across the cage before unloading some strikes. Lynch ripped a trash can away from Nikki and put it over Sky’s head. Lynch connected with a Leg Drop off the 2nd rope as the crowd cheered. Lynch made her way towards Bayley and started talking trash.

The Man and The Role Model traded punches in the middle of the ring. Lynch got the better of the exchange and knocked Bayley down. Rhea Ripley got in Becky’s face and delivered a headbutt. Rhea went for Riptide but Becky escaped. Bayley distracted Becky and Rhea then hit the Riptide but Asuka broke up the cover.

Lynch planted Ripley with a DDT but turned around into a forearm to the face from Bayley. Bayley got Becky in the Tree of Woe in the corner and stomped her down to the mat. Bayley connected with the Rose Plant on the steel in between the rings but the Empress broke up the cover once again.

Everyone battled in the corner for a giant Tower of Doom spot. Belair set up for a Powerbomb but Nikki hit her in the ribs with a kendo stick. Nikki then delivered a Neckbreaker to Alexa Bliss. Bayley and Bianca had a rough-looking Powerbomb spot as Iyo climbed to the top of the cage. Sky Moonsaulted onto Belair and Mia Yim below and everyone was down again.

Nikki Cross busted out some handcuffs and tried to cuff Alexa to the cage. Bliss escaped and connected with a slam on top of a trash can. Asuka hit Ripley with a Codebreaker and then a Hip Attack. Ripley shrugged it off and launched Asuka into the cage. Mia Yim unloaded some kicks on Ripley but Rhea sent her crashing through a ladder in the corner of the ring.

Bayley and Bianca then brawled with Damage CTRL. Becky hit Dakota with a Manhandle Slam. Belair planted Sky with the KOD and then the two set up a table in the corner of the ring. Lynch then climbed to the top of the cage as Bianca sent Bayley into the steel. Lynch hit a Leg Drop/ Senton off the top of the cage and onto Dakota and Iyo below. Becky pinned Dakota Kai to win the Women’s WarGames match.

Jey Uso Told Roman Reigns About Sami Zayn’s Lie Last Night on SmackDown

Jey Uso informed Roman Reigns that Sami Zayn lied to him last night at WWE SmackDown. Roman Reigns told Jey that he needs to go out there and do what he says tonight. Reigns added that he is going to look Sami Zayn in the eyes and he will know if he’s telling the truth and where his loyalties are. Roman told Jey to focus on tonight and gave him a fist bump. Roman then instructed Paul Heyman to bring him Sami Zayn.

AJ Styles def. Finn Balor

Finn Balor squared off against AJ Styles tonight in a singles match. Damian Priest, Dominik Mysterio, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson were ringside for the match. Styles controlled the match early and targeted Balor’s knee with his attack.

The Phenomenal One delivered a Dragon Screw and followed it up with a Backbreaker. AJ unloaded some strikes but Finn battled back. Balor connected with a Backbreaker of his own and went for the cover but Styles kicked out at a one count.

Balor got AJ in the Abdominal Stretch in the middle of the ring as the crowd got behind Styles. AJ broke free but Balor hit him with a shot to the locker back. Styles responded with a forearm to the face but Balor got him back in the Abdominal Stretch in the middle of the ring.

Dominik tripped up AJ and a brawl broke out between the Good Brothers and Judgment Day. Karl Anderson and Dominik battled through the crowd as the match continued in the ring. Finn connected with a Slingblade but Styles responded with an Enziguri. Styles followed it up with a Suplex into the turnbuckle for a near fall.

Balor battled back and mocked AJ as he unloaded a bunch of kicks. AJ popped up but Balor hit him with another Slingblade for a two count. Finn went for a Styles Clash on AJ but the Phenomenal One escaped. Both superstars traded Pele Kicks and fell to the canvas as the TD crowd applauded.

Finn hit Double Knees to AJ’s ribs and went for the cover but Styles managed to kick out at two and the match continued. AJ flipped off the middle turnbuckle into a reverse DDT for a two count. Balor hit a Dropkick and climbed to the top turnbuckle.

Finn went for the Coup de Grace but Styles got out of the way. AJ locked in the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring but Balor broke the hold by slamming Styles’ head off the apron several times. AJ and Finn traded punches in the ring and then chops to the chest. Styles hit a boot to the face and followed it up with the Phenomenal Forearm for the pinfall victory.

Ronda Rousey Retained the SmackDown Women’s Championship

Ronda Rousey defended the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shotzi tonight at WWE Survivor Series WarGames. Shotzi dominated the match early and hurled Ronda into the steel steps.

Shotzi leveled Shayna Baszler ringside and rolled Ronda into the ring. Shotzi hit a Russian Leg Sweep and climbed to the top rope. The challenger went for a Crossbody but Ronda countered into a Powerslam. Shotzi went for a Leg Drop but Ronda countered into an Ankle Lock. Shotzi escaped with an Enziguri but Rousey got her in another submission hold.

Rousey choked Shotzi against the ropes and went for a knee strike but the challenger dodged it. Shotzi slammed Ronda on the ring apron and then followed it up with a DDT that sent both superstars tumbling to the floor. Shotzi took out Shayna Baszler once again and dumped Rousey over the barricade. Shotzi climbed on top of the barricade and hit a Crossbody that knocked over a bunch of “fans” in the front row.

Back in the ring, Ronda hit Piper’s Pit for a near fall. Ronda lifted Shotzi up again and hit another Piper’s Pit before applying an Armbar for the submission victory. Ronda Rousey is still the SmackDown Women’s Champion.

Roman Reigns Met With Sami Zayn

Roman Reigns asked Sami Zayn if he was talking to Kevin Owens last night at WWE SmackDown. Sami admitted that he did and said that he lied to Jey Uso because The Usos had a big match last night. Zayn stated that he just listened to Kevin Owens and told Roman that KO suggested that he turn on The Bloodline before they turn on him.

Reigns told Sami that he understands that he used to be friends with Kevin Owens, but needs to know if Sami is with them or against them. Zayn stated that he is with The Bloodline and will not let Roman Reigns down any night. Roman stared at Sami for a bit in silence before standing up. The Tribal Chief told Sami to get up and smiled at him. Reigns shared a hug with Sami but had a mean look on his face as Sami was thanking him.

Austin Theory Won the United States Championship

Seth Rollins defended the United States Championship against Austin Theory and Bobby Lashley in a Triple Threat match. Rollins Clotheslined Theory out of the ring and battled with Lashley to start off the action. Bobby sent Rollins to the apron and Theory tripped him up. Austin hurled Rollins into the barricade and stared at Lashley. Bobby chased him into the ring and Theory unloaded some punches.

Lashley lifted Theory up with ease and launched him into Rollins. Bobby planted Rollins with a slam and went for the cover but Theory pulled the official out of the ring (No DQ in a Triple Threat match).

Theory caught Rollins with a Clothesline as the action spilled out of the ring. Theory grabbed the steel steps and bashed Lashley in the face with them. Austin hit Rollins with the steps as well. Back in the ring, Theory connected with a Dropkick and went for the cover but Seth kicked out at two. Rollins battled back as the entire TD Garden sang his theme song.

Austin jumped on Bobby’s back for a Sleeper Hold but Lashley threw him over the top rope. Seth connected with a Pedigree on Bobby Lashley and went for the cover but the All Mighty powered out at two and the match continued. Theory threw Seth out of the ring and hit a Blockbuster on Lashley.

Theory got Lashley up for the A-Town Down but Bobby escaped. Lashley applied the Hurt Lock but Austin countered into a cover. Seth came out of nowhere with a Frog Splash and went for the cover but Lashley kicked out at two.

Bobby got both Rollins and Theory in the Hurt Lock at the same time. They both escaped and Rollins sent Lashley into the ring post before hitting Theory with a Superkick. Seth used Theory’s back as a platform and hit a Stomp on Lashley. Seth hit Theory with a Superplex and set up for the Falcon Arrow but Lashley hit Seth with a Spear. Austin fell on top of Seth Rollins and won the United States Championship.

Sami Zayn Proved His Worth to The Bloodline

Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Jimmy and Jey Uso, and Solo Sikoa battled Sheamus, Ridge Holland, Butch, Kevin Owens, and Drew McIntyre in the men’s WarGames match in the main event of WWE Survivor Series. Jey Uso and Butch started off the match.

Jey and Butch trash-talked for the first minute of the bout. Butch took Jey down to the canvas and started bending back his fingers. Ridge Holland entered the match next and beat Jey down some more. Jimmy was about to enter the match but Roman Reigns instructed Sami to go to the ring.

The Honorary Uce beat Ridge down and patted Jey on the back. Jey was pissed and shoved Sami away. Butch capitalized with a Senton and McIntyre entered the match next. Sami and Jey argued about who was going to face Drew. Sami and Jey charged at the same time but McIntyre fought them off. Drew launched Sami across the ring with a couple of Belly to Belly Throws and then delivered a Spinebuster to Jey.

McIntyre joked that he’s feeling pretty Ucey and continued to beat Sami and Jey down. Jimmy Uso entered the match and brought a table inside the ring. Jimmy brought a couple more tables into the ring and Jey started arguing with Zayn once again. Jey and Sami shoved each other as Roman Reigns looked on in disgust.

Kevin Owens entered the match with a steel chair and beat the hell out of The Usos with the chair. KO hit Jimmy with a DDT on the chair and then hit Jey with a Cannonball in the corner of the ring. Owens connected with a Swanton on Jey and threw a chair at Jimmy’s head. Kevin Owens put Jimmy through a table as the clock counted down.

Solo Sikoa entered the match for The Bloodline and marched to the ring. Sikoa launched Butch into the steel cage and followed it up with a Samoan Drop. Owens launched Solo into the cage and hit him with Superkicks but Sikoa wouldn’t go down. Sikoa hit KO with a Back Body Drop onto the steel.

Sheamus entered the match and took a look at Roman Reigns before making his way down the entrance ramp. Sami Zayn entered the match and connected with a bunch of Clotheslines. The Celtic Warrior with a Powerslam and took out The Usos with a double Clothesline.

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns made his way to the ring as the crowd chanted his name. The bell rang and the match officially began with all 10 superstars in the ring. Roman hit a bunch of Superman Punches before the Brawling Brutes battled back. The Brawling Brutes, Sheamus and KO all delivered 25 Beats of the Bodhran on The Bloodline in between the two rings as the crowd cheered.

Sheamus leveled Roman Reigns with a knee to the face and fired up the crowd. Sheamus hit Solo with a Brogue Kick but Roman leveled the Celtic Warrior with a Spear. Roman went for the cover but Butch broke it up at two. Sami Zayn unloaded a ton of punches and shouted “that is the Tribal Chief! Do you understand who you are dealing with?!”.

Jey went for a Superkick but Butch ducked and Uso caught Sami. Jimmy went to check on Sami but Jey shoved him away as the crowd chanted “a**hole!” at Jey. The Usos hit Butch with the 1D but Ridge Holland broke up the cover. Reigns hit Ridge with a Spear through a table in the corner of the ring.

Sikoa planted Drew through a table with a Spinning Solo. KO hit Solo with a Stunner but Roman broke up the cover. Owens and Reigns stared at each other and started trash-talking. Reigns and Owens traded punches. Roman connected with the Superman Punch and went for a Spear but Owens countered with a Superkick. KO hit a Pop-Up Powerbomb and then a Stunner. Owens went for the cover but Sami Zayn prevented the official from counting to three.

The crowd chanted “Sami Uso!” as Owens and Zayn traded words. Roman grabbed Owen’s leg and Sami hit KO with a low blow as the crowd booed. Sami looked at Reigns and the Tribal Chief nodded. Sami hit Owens with the Helluva Kick and caught Kevin in his arms. Sami threw Owens down and instructed Jey to hit the Frog Splash. Jey hit Owens with the Frog Splash to win the WarGames match. Jey and Sami shared a hug as well and Zayn celebrated over Owens as Survivor Series WarGames went off the air.

WWE Survivor Series: Match Card, Date & Time, How to Watch

WWE Survivor Series WarGames is the company’s next premium live event.

This year marks the 36th annual installment of Survivor Series. It was established in 1987, making it the second longest running yearly event in company history (behind only WrestleMania). This year’s event takes place in Boston, Massachusetts.

WWE Survivor Series WarGames Match Card

The following matches are confirmed for WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2022:

  • Men’s WarGames Match: The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Ridge Holland, Butch), Kevin Owens, and Drew McIntyre vs. The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, Sami Zayn)
  • Women’s WarGames Match: Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and TBA vs. Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, Iyo Sky), Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripley
  • WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Shotzi
  • AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor
  • WWE U.S. Champion Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Austin Theory

Check Out: WWE Survivor Series Betting Odds

When is WWE Survivor Series WarGames?

WWE Survivor Series WarGames takes place Saturday, November 26th from Boston, MA at the TD Garden. The main card of this premium live event starts at 8pm ET / 5pm PT.

How to Watch

WWE Survivor Series WarGames streams live on Peacock in the United States and on the WWE Network internationally.

Bobby Lashley Warns Seth Rollins & Austin Theory Ahead of US Title Match at WWE Survivor Series

Seth Rollins is set to defend his United States Championship against Bobby Lashley and Austin Theory this Saturday in a Triple Threat match at WWE Survivor Series WarGames.

  • WWE Survivor Series 2022 Preview

Tonight on Raw, Seth was interviewed backstage by Corey Graves. Seth claimed that Austin Theory made the biggest mistake of his life by attacking him and reminded everyone that he’s the one that put Cody Rhodes on the shelf.

Austin Theory watched the Rollins promo backstage and the cameras cut to him. Theory vowed to win the title at Survivor Series and then defeated Mustafa Ali in a singles match. Austin mocked Bobby Lashley after the match and the All Mighty made his way to the ring. Theory bashed Bobby with a steel chair but it had no effect. Bobby chased Theory backstage and Austin pushed Ali in the way. Bobby Lashley beat Mustafa Ali down and got him in the Hurt Lock on the entrance ramp.

Bobby Lashley Vows to win US Title back at Survivor Series

Bobby Lashley lost the United States Championship after Brock Lesnar attacked him several weeks ago on Raw. Seth capitalized and defeated a weakened Lashley. The All Mighty was interviewed in a WWE Digital Exclusive and was asked if he had any final words for Theory and Rollins heading into Survivor Series.

No. I have nothing to say to those guys because I don’t care. That is all people do here is just run their mouths. Theory was talking and as soon as I came out there he starts running. Seth is the same way. I’ve beat him down, I’ve beaten everybody down around here.

I think that is what I have to do. Instead of training for fighting, I need to train for running because that is what I have to do. I have to catch these guys so I can beat them up. One guy, two guys, it really doesn’t matter. I’ll beat them both up this weekend and win my title back.

Title Match Set for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

Liv Morgan, Shotzi, Raquel Rodriguez, Xia Li, Lacey Evans, and Sonya Deville competed in a Six-Pack Challenge on this week’s edition of SmackDown to determine the #1 contender for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Sonya Deville attempted to steal the victory several times by sneaking in the ring for a cover but it didn’t pan out. Raquel Rodriguez brought Deville out of the ring and set up for a Powerbomb through a table set up next to the ring.

Former SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan went for a Crossbody move but it was botched and all three superstars fell to the floor. Shotzi and Lacey then battled inside the ring. Shotzi connected with the Never Wake Up for the pinfall victory and it was announced she will battle Rousey at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Ronda Rousey Confronts Shotzi

Emma approached Shotzi backstage after the match and wished her luck against Ronda Rousey. She returned to the company by accepting an Open Challenge from Ronda on a recent episode of SmackDown but came up short. Emma asked if Shotzi had seen Madcap Moss around and Shotzi joked that she is crushing on her. Madcap and Emma are a couple in real life.

Shayna Baszler then confronted Shotzi backstage. Baszler said Ronda will give Shotzi is a beating of a lifetime and all she won tonight is a broken limb at Survivor Series. Shotzi vowed to endure whatever Ronda dishes out at the premium live event and might just surprise the entire world at Survivor Series.

SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey then had a stare-down with Shotzi. Shayna choked Shotzi out from behind with the Kirifuda Clutch. Rousey said “clean up on aisle green” to end the segment.

Ronda will defend the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shotzi at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames on November 26th at the TD Garden in Boston.

WWE Announces First WarGames Match for Survivor Series

WWE has announced the first WarGames match for the upcoming Survivor Series premium live event on November 26th at the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

RAW Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss made their way to the ring during this week’s edition of RAW. Belair defeated Bayley of Damage CTRL in a Last Woman Standing match at Crown Jewel this past Saturday.

Bliss and Asuka lost the Women’s Tag Team Championships back to Damage CTRL at the premium live event a handful of days after winning them in the main event of the Halloween edition of Raw last week.

The EST called out Damage CTRL and said that their rivalry is far from over. Damage CTRL came to the entrance ramp and Dakota & IYO boasted about winning the titles at Crown Jewel. Alexa Bliss pointed out that Nikki Cross interfered in the match and that is the only reason they won on Saturday.

Asuka and IYO SKY then had a shouting match in the ring. The Empress of Tomorrow shouted WarGames and a brawl broke out. Nikki Cross joined Damage CTRL for the attack and seemingly is now a part of the group. Cross attacked both Bayley and Bianca Belair in a non-title match a couple of weeks ago on Raw but all is forgiven in times of war.

Damage CTRL was later ringside for Nikki Cross’ match against Dana Brooke for the 24/7 Championship. Nikki defeated Dana to win the title, only to throw it in the trash a few minutes later backstage.

WWE made the match official during official on social media and released a graphic for the match. Damage CTRL and Nikki Cross will need to add one more female superstar to their team before November 26th.

Bianca, Asuka, and Alexa Bliss are tasked with finding two teammates before Survivor Series: WarGames.

WWE DVDs Canceled In US And Canada Starting In 2022

Fans who like to buy new WWE DVDs and Blu-rays will not be able to do so starting next year. 

According to Wrestling DVD Network, WWE DVDs and Blu-rays will no longer be offered in the United States and Canada starting in 2022. WWE DVDs in Australia will also be halted while new DVDs will be released in the UK through at least March 2022.

The final United States WWE DVD release will be Survivor Series 2021 when it becomes available on December 28th. The final superstar compilation release will be out on December 14th and features Drew McIntyre. 

WWE has been releasing DVDs since 1999 beginning with WrestleMania 15 and a set featuring WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. The first VHS was available in 1985.

The report didn’t mention an exact reason for WWE halting DVDs, but all of WWE content is available on Peacock for fans in the United States and WWE Network internationally. 

WWE’s next pay-per-view event is Day 1, which goes down on Saturday, January 1, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia at the State Farm Arena.