WWE Survivor Series War Games 11/29/2025 (Results)

WWE Survivor Series: War Games – Quick Results

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

Women’s WarGames Opens the Show

Winners: AJ Lee, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY (via AJ Lee submitting Becky Lynch)

The women’s WarGames match kicked off with Charlotte Flair and Asuka renewing their long-running rivalry inside the cage. From the outset the pace never slowed — stiff strikes, cage shots, and signature offense were everywhere before the ring even filled up.

Highlights included:

  • IYO SKY arriving armed with a trash-can lid and instantly shifting momentum.
  • Becky Lynch attempting to use her history with Charlotte to make peace… only to start swinging seconds later.
  • Kairi Sane entering with a neon chain and unleashing it on anyone who got near her.
  • AJ Lee scaling the cage to get in after Becky tried to block the door.
  • Rhea Ripley storming in with face paint, a bag of plunder, and a missile dropkick that nearly sent Nia Jax through the canvas.
  • Lash Legend dominating the early stages of the Match Beyond with chokeslams, powerbombs, and raw athleticism.

The closing stretch saw Asuka spit mist — but Ripley ducked, leaving Legend blinded. That opening let the babyface squad string together a cinematic flurry: double chops, double suplexes, a Twisted Bliss from Alexa, and the now-signature IYO SKY trash-can dive… this time a senton atomico off the top into a pile of heels.

Becky tried to escape over the cage but the babyfaces dragged her back down, fed her into a right hand, and AJ cinched in the Black Widow for the tap-out.


Dominik Mysterio Shocks John Cena — With Help from Liv Morgan

Winner & NEW Intercontinental Champion: Dominik Mysterio

John Cena came into Chicago looking to continue his improbable late-career Intercontinental Championship run, but Dominik Mysterio arrived with a full Judgment Day-adjacent entourage: Roxanne Perez, Raquel Rodriguez, Finn Bálor, and JD McDonagh all played roles in a match that constantly bordered on a handicap bout.

Cena repeatedly fought through the interference:

  • Raquel hit a one-arm powerbomb behind the ref’s back.
  • Perez landed Pop Rox.
  • Dom scored multiple 619s and frog splashes, only for Cena to keep kicking out or rallying with his signature comeback.

At one point Cena nailed a double Attitude Adjustment on Bálor and McDonagh, seemingly sealing the deal — until Liv Morgan hit the ring. She teased aligning with Dominik… then slapped him. But the swerve was on Cena: Morgan low-blowed him and fed him into Mysterio’s final frog splash, with the ref revived just in time to count three.

Dominik celebrated with both his IC title and the North American Championship as Morgan proudly raised his hand.

Cena stayed behind afterward to salute the crowd as they chanted “Thank you, Cena!”


Stephanie Vaquer Retains Against Nikki Bella

Winner: Stephanie Vaquer (still WWE Women’s World Champion)

Nikki Bella didn’t wait for the bell to get nasty, but Stephanie Vaquer answered with an aggressive early assault of her own. The match swung repeatedly between the two as Bella leaned on veteran instincts and Vaquer showcased the athletic precision that’s quickly made her a standout.

Key moments:

  • Bella surviving the SVB.
  • Nikki hitting the Rack Attack 2.0, only for Vaquer to reach the ropes.
  • Vaquer planting Bella with Devil’s Kiss on the announce desk.

After dragging her challenger back inside, Vaquer finished the job with a gorgeous Spiral Tap, cementing her title reign against one of WWE’s most decorated women’s stars.


Men’s WarGames: Chaos & a Mystery Man

Winners: Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre & The Vision (Bron Breakker, Logan Paul & Bronson Reed)

The men’s WarGames bout was just as wild as advertised, starting with CM Punk and Bron Breakker throwing hands before the cage was even half full. Once Cody Rhodes dove off the top of the structure to enter the match, all bets were off.

Major moments included:

  • Logan Paul arming himself with chairs and hitting a cross-ring crossbody.
  • Jim Uso using the cage door as a weapon and bringing the first table into play.
  • Bronson Reed hitting consecutive 747 Splashes on everyone in sight.
  • Brock Lesnar storming in and throwing suplexes like confetti.
  • Roman Reigns spearing Lesnar through the announce table moments before the Match Beyond officially started.

Inside the cage, everything broke down:

  • Cody and Punk briefly united for a double-team Cross Rhodes / GTS combo.
  • Paul nearly stole it with brass knuckles before Reigns intercepted.
  • The Bloodline, Punk, and Cody were unable to stay on the same page, and tension between Punk and Rhodes simmered throughout.

The turning point came when a masked intruder slipped into the cage, blasted Punk with a basement superkick and a Blackout, then disappeared without revealing themselves. Punk staggered right into a monstrous spear from Breakker, giving The Vision and their heavy-hitter partners the pinfall victory.

After the match, Roman offered Punk a fist bump — which Punk accepted — while he and Cody exchanged tense, barely audible words before Reigns exited.

WWE Survivor Series War Games 11/29/2025 (Card)

WWE Survivor Series War Games – Saturday, November 29, 2025 – Petco Park in San Diego, California

CARD

Men’s War Games Match: CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso & Jimmy Uso vs. Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, Brock Lesnar & Drew McIntyre

Women’s War Games Match: Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss & AJ Lee vs. Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax, Lash Legend & Becky Lynch

WWE Intercontinental Championship: John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio

Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella

WWE Announces Tonga Loa Is Out Indefinitely Due To Torn Bicep Sustained At WarGames

The fallout from WWE Survivor Series: WarGames continues to take its toll on Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline faction, with another key member now sidelined due to injury. Following the brutal WarGames main event this past Saturday, WWE confirmed on SmackDown that Tonga Loa has suffered a torn bicep and is out indefinitely.

During Friday’s SmackDown, WWE displayed both a scan of Loa’s torn bicep and footage of him wearing a sling. It was also revealed that the former WWE Tag Team Champion has already undergone surgery to begin the recovery process. While there’s no clear timeline for Loa’s return, torn biceps typically require several months of rehabilitation, leaving a significant hole in Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline moving forward.

Loa is just the latest casualty from Survivor Series: WarGames. As reported earlier, Bronson Reed sustained a serious ankle injury, which WWE also addressed during the SmackDown broadcast, while Jimmy Uso is dealing with a broken toe. Despite speculation about Jacob Fatu suffering a scare during the chaotic match, he appears to have avoided any significant injury.

The WarGames match saw Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline—featuring Sikoa, Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu, and Bronson Reed—come up short against Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and CM Punk. With three members of Sikoa’s group now banged up, the faction is already showing signs of strain as they attempt to establish dominance under Solo’s leadership.

Interestingly, Tonga Loa’s absence was felt immediately during SmackDown. The show opened with Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga attacking Apollo Crews backstage—without Loa in tow—suggesting the group is wasting no time in carrying out their agenda despite the mounting injuries.

For fans, this latest injury raises questions about how the New Bloodline will regroup and adapt in Loa’s absence. Will Solo Sikoa look to bring in reinforcements, or will the remaining members of the group step up to fill the void? One thing is certain: The battle between Roman Reigns’ Bloodline and Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline is far from over, but injuries could force a shift in strategy for the faction.

Bronson Reed Injury Update Following WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

Bronson Reed’s jaw-dropping performance at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 came at a cost, as the powerhouse may have sustained a significant injury during the match. Concerns arose after Reed executed a breathtaking Tsunami splash from the top of the WarGames cage, leading to fears of injuries to one or both ankles.

According to a report from the Wrestling Observer, Reed is scheduled to undergo further medical tests to determine the full extent of the damage. Early indications suggest a potential broken right ankle, though initial fears of injuries to both ankles have since been alleviated.

At this time, WWE has not provided a timetable for Reed’s recovery, leaving his future in limbo. Fans and insiders alike will be watching closely, as Reed has been a dominant force on WWE programming in recent months, and any extended absence would be a significant loss.

Reed’s fearless leap from the cage highlighted his commitment to delivering unforgettable moments, but the risk appears to have taken its toll. Stay tuned for updates as more details on Reed’s condition emerge.

Post-Survivor Series Fallout: Injuries Loom Large After War Games Carnage

Survivor Series: War Games 2024 lived up to its chaotic reputation, delivering brutal action that left several participants battered and bruised. While the main event saw CM Punk and The Original Bloodline claim victory over The New Bloodline, the physical toll of the match was evident by the time the cage door closed.


Jimmy Uso Breaks Toe in High-Stakes Splash

In one of the night’s most jaw-dropping moments, Jimmy Uso leaped from the top of the cage to crash Jacob Fatu through a table with a devastating Uso Splash. While the crowd erupted in awe, the move came at a price—Jimmy reportedly broke his toe during the landing.

Post-match, Jimmy was seen being helped up the ramp by his brother Jey Uso and Sami Zayn, in a poignant display of teamwork and brotherhood. He shared a heartfelt embrace with Roman Reigns before the show went off the air, signaling both the physical and emotional weight of the contest.

Jey later confirmed Jimmy’s injury during WWE’s post-show coverage, but it remains unclear how much time the star may miss.


Bronson Reed Likely Sidelined After Cage Crash

Another harrowing moment came courtesy of Bronson Reed, whose attempt at his signature Tsunami Splash off the cage went horribly wrong. Reed aimed to put Roman Reigns through a table, but CM Punk managed to pull Reigns away at the last second, leaving Reed to crash through the table himself.

Reports from Fightful Select and post-show comments from Paul “Triple H” Levesque indicate that Reed is under medical evaluation, with concerns of a possible ankle injury. While the spot was designed to take him out of the match, the impact may have caused real damage, potentially sidelining the powerhouse for an extended period.


Jacob Fatu Scares Fans with Moonsault Mishap

Adding to the chaos, Jacob Fatu slipped during a moonsault attempt and appeared to tweak his knee. While the spot had fans and commentators concerned, reports confirm that Fatu was ultimately unharmed and chose to sell the injury as part of the story.


Punk, Reigns, and Others Escape Unscathed

Despite the physicality of the match, other major players like CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Solo Sikoa managed to emerge without any reported injuries. Punk, in particular, played a pivotal role in the match’s conclusion, assisting Reigns in sealing the win with a Spear to Sikoa.


What’s Next for WWE’s War Games Warriors?

With multiple injuries casting a shadow over the night’s triumphs, the focus now shifts to the road ahead. Jimmy Uso’s status will be closely monitored, as his role within The Original Bloodline remains critical. Meanwhile, the potential absence of Bronson Reed could alter The New Bloodline’s momentum moving forward.

As for the victorious team, lingering tension between Punk and Reigns suggests that this alliance might be short-lived. The emotional embrace between Jimmy and Roman, combined with Reigns’ cautious respect for Punk, leaves fans speculating on the Tribal Chief’s next moves.

WWE Survivor Series: War Games 11/30/2024 (Results)

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

WWE Survivor Series: War Games 11/30/2024 (Card)

WWE Survivor Series: War Games – Saturday, November 30 –
Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada

MEN’S WAR GAMES MATCH:
OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) & CM Punk vs. New Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, Jacob Fatu & Bronson Reed)

WOMEN’S WAR GAMES MATCH:
Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Iyo Sky & Bayley vs. Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae

WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Gunther (c) vs. Damien Priest

WWE INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP:
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Sheamus

WWE UNITED STATES CHAMPIONSHIP:
LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Jade Cargill Pulled From Survivor Series: War Games, Sidelined With Legit Injury

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Jade Cargill has been forced to step away from the ring due to a legitimate injury, leaving her off the highly anticipated Survivor Series card. Cargill was initially set to compete in the Women’s War Games match and the ongoing tournament to crown the first-ever WWE United States Women’s Champion. However, her absence has led to significant lineup changes, with Bayley stepping into War Games and Lash Legend taking her spot in the tournament.

Injury Written into Storyline

The injury was addressed on-screen with a dramatic angle during which Cargill was thrown off a platform and crashed through a car windshield. According to Fightful Select, this spot was designed to provide an in-universe explanation for her temporary absence. While the exact nature and severity of the injury remain undisclosed, early reports suggest Cargill could be out of action for at least three months or possibly longer.

Cargill’s injury marks a significant blow to WWE’s plans, as this year has been pivotal for her career. In addition to being in her second reign as Women’s Tag Team Champion alongside Bianca Belair, she had standout moments in 2023, including her first Royal Rumble appearance. Cargill and Belair regained the Women’s Tag Titles from Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn at WWE Bash in Berlin in late August.

Changes to Survivor Series

Survivor Series, set for November 30 in Vancouver, will now feature Bayley joining Team Rhea Ripley in the War Games match. Ripley’s team includes Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair, Naomi, and now Bayley, as they prepare to face WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and WWE Speed Women’s Champion Candice LeRae.

Originally slated to be Cargill’s War Games debut, the match will still be a spectacle, albeit without one of WWE’s rising stars.

Lash Legend’s Opportunity

In the tournament for the inaugural WWE United States Women’s Championship, Lash Legend steps in for Cargill. Legend is scheduled to face Michin and Piper Niven on the upcoming SmackDown, which was taped this past Friday. Fans eager to see how Legend capitalizes on this opportunity.

Cargill’s injury is a reminder of the physical toll of WWE’s grueling schedule. While her absence will undoubtedly be felt, fans can look forward to her return once she’s fully recovered. In the meantime, her replacement Bayley and rising star Lash Legend have big shoes to fill as the Women’s War Games match and the U.S. Women’s Title tournament heat up.

Stay tuned for updates on Cargill’s recovery and how the reshuffled Survivor Series lineup plays out!

Paul Heyman Returns On WWE SmackDown, Introduces CM Punk As OG Bloodlines 5th War Games Team Member

Friday night’s episode of WWE SmackDown delivered one of the most electrifying moments of the year as CM Punk made his much-anticipated return. Joining the original Bloodline team for War Games, Punk’s comeback was orchestrated by none other than Paul Heyman, who also made a dramatic return to the fold.

Punk had been absent from WWE television, selling injuries sustained during his brutal Hell in a Cell victory over Drew McIntyre at Bad Blood. Fans were left guessing who would fill the fifth spot for the babyface War Games team, and the answer came in epic fashion when Heyman interrupted a tense in-ring confrontation between the two teams.

Solo Sikoa’s Power Play Backfires

Earlier in the night, Solo Sikoa took center stage, attempting to gain control of the narrative. With the opposing team seemingly unable to secure a fifth member, Sikoa called out Roman Reigns and the OG Bloodline faction for what he labeled “terms of surrender.”

Sikoa delivered an emotional plea laced with threats, telling Reigns and his crew that they could dominate WWE for decades if they joined forces. He wasn’t shy about pointing out Roman’s lack of a “Wise Man” or a fifth ally, raising the stakes with the ominous ultimatum: surrender and align with him, or face destruction.

The tension in the ring was palpable as Sikoa handed Reigns the microphone. But before Reigns could respond, Paul Heyman made his presence known.

Heyman’s Surprise and Punk’s Explosive Entrance

In classic Heyman style, the legendary advocate interrupted with a dramatic apology for his absence, referencing the brutal table spot at Madison Square Garden that took him out of action. Heyman then dropped the bombshell—War Games would indeed be five-on-five, revealing CM Punk as the final member of the OG Bloodline team.

As the unmistakable sound of Cult of Personality (Punk’s entrance music) hit, the crowd erupted. Punk sprinted down the ramp, wasting no time in igniting a brawl. The chaotic clash saw Punk and Roman Reigns dominate, with Tonga Loa and Tama Tonga each falling victim to a spear and Punk’s signature Go to Sleep (GTS).

The night ended on a powerful visual, as Paul Heyman stood on the ring apron, smiling broadly at the alliance between Punk and Reigns.

What’s Next for War Games?

With CM Punk’s return and his alignment with the original Bloodline, the War Games match has gone from must-see to absolutely unmissable. The dynamic between Punk, Reigns, and Heyman adds a layer of intrigue, as does the question of how Solo Sikoa will respond after his failed coup attempt.

SmackDown has officially raised the stakes for Survivor Series, and fans are eager to see what chaos unfolds when War Games hits the cage. Will Punk and Reigns be able to coexist, or is this alliance destined for implosion?

BONUS: CM Punk and The OG Bloodline stand tall: SmackDown exclusive, Nov. 22, 2024