Saturday night’s Survivor Series left fans buzzing as WWE showcased another exhilarating edition of War Games, featuring high-octane action, unexpected alliances, and unforgettable moments. From chaotic team clashes to hard-hitting title matches, here’s your full breakdown of the night’s most thrilling encounters.
Women’s War Games Match: Bayley, Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi & Rhea Ripley vs. Candice LeRae, Judgment Day (Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez), Nia Jax & Tiffany Stratton
The opening War Games match kicked off with a fiery exchange as Bayley squared off with Nia Jax, and the physicality only ramped up from there. Weapons galore—including a neon kendo stick, trash cans, and even a toilet seat—kept the match unpredictable.
Naomi’s highlight-reel moment included, where she landed a Fameasser on Jax before teaming with Bayley for some double-team offense. But the chaos escalated further as Tiffany Stratton brought a mix of athleticism and arrogance, using a Money in the Bank briefcase as her weapon of choice.
The defining moment came when IYO SKY, known for her daredevil stunts, soared off the top of the cage with her signature Trash Can Moonsault, while Stratton followed with a breathtaking senton atomico. Ultimately, Rhea Ripley sealed the victory for her team with an avalanche Riptide through a table on Liv Morgan, securing a massive win for her squad.
Winners: Bayley, Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi & Rhea Ripley
LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura – WWE United States Championship
The Megastar’s reign as U.S. Champion came to a shocking end as Shinsuke Nakamura showcased his veteran instincts and vicious striking ability. LA Knight seemed poised for victory after a devastating Burning Hammer, but Nakamura turned the tide, smashing Knight into the diamond plate between the War Games rings before finishing him with a thunderous Kinshasa.
With this victory, Nakamura is your new United States Champion, cementing himself as a major force in WWE’s singles division.
Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura (new champion)
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Sheamus – WWE Intercontinental Championship
Bron Breakker proved his dominance once again in a hard-hitting triple-threat match that left the crowd on their feet. Sheamus brought his trademark intensity, lighting up Kaiser and Breakker with Beats of the Bodhrán, while Kaiser’s cunning kept him in contention, including a near fall off a perfectly timed Square Hammer.
In the closing moments, Breakker delivered a jaw-dropping spear that sent Kaiser flying out of the ring before pinning Sheamus to retain the Intercontinental Championship. Despite the loss, both challengers left with momentum heading into the next chapter.
Winner: Bron Breakker (retains championship)
GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest – WWE World Heavyweight Championship
The Ring General once again demonstrated why he’s considered one of the best in the world, weathering Damian Priest’s relentless offense to retain his title in a gritty, hard-fought battle. Priest came agonizingly close to victory, connecting with South of Heaven and a devastating Razor’s Edge. However, GUNTHER’s technical prowess and resilience won out.
A timely distraction from Finn Balor backfired on Priest, as GUNTHER locked in the Gojira Clutch, forcing referee stoppage to retain his World Heavyweight Championship.
Winner: GUNTHER (retains championship)
Men’s War Games Match: CM Punk & The Original Bloodline vs. The New Bloodline
The main event delivered on every level as CM Punk, Roman Reigns, The Usos, and Sami Zayn teamed up to battle the dominant New Bloodline faction led by Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu. The action was fierce and personal, with shocking moments including Bronson Reed’s 747 Splash off the cage, which left the ring in chaos.
The climax came when Reigns finally confronted Solo Sikoa, offering him a chance to rejoin the family. When Solo refused, the Usos, Zayn, and Punk unloaded with superkicks and finishers, setting Solo up for a devastating Go to Sleep from Punk, followed by a Spear from Reigns to end the match.
Post-match, the tension between Punk and Reigns lingered, but a show of mutual respect—punctuated by a handshake—left fans wondering if the Tribal Chief and the Best in the World might coexist after all.
Winners: CM Punk & The Original Bloodline

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