
WWE Survivor Series: WarGames has arrived!
The show emanates from Petco Park in San Diego, CA. tonight, streaming live via the ESPN Unlimited App.
On tap for tonight’s show are the Men’s and Women’s WarGames matches, as well as John Cena vs. Dominik Mysterio for the WWE Intercontinental title, and Stephanie Vaquer vs. Nikki Bella for the WWE Women’s World title.
Featured below are our WWE Survivor Series results from Saturday, November 29, 2025. The report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 5-10pm EST. on ESPN Unlimited.
WWE SURVIVOR SERIES RESULTS – NOVEMBER 29, 2025
“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” gets us started as always. We shoot outside of Petco Park in San Diego, CA. as the Ozzy Osborne-led show-theme hits and Joe Tessitore welcomes us to the ‘Countdown to Survivor Series: WarGames’ pre-show. He is joined by Wade Barrett and Big E. at the pre-show panel.
After running down the lineup for tonight’s show, they introduce the rest of the broadcast team, which includes Jackie Redmond, Cathy Kelley and Peter Rosenberg. Michael Cole joins the panel and marks out for the crowd filtering in the background.
We shoot backstage for an interview with Stephanie Vaquer and Nikki Bella, both of whom explain why they’re going to win tonight, after an excerpt from Megan Morant’s sit-down interview with Stephanie McMahon is shown. We return to the panel, who talk among themselves about tonight’s women’s world title tilt.
Following a quick break, Michael Cole exits the panel. The panelists send things down to Peter Rosenberg, who is inside the double cage-enclosed ring to describe first-hand the brutality involved in the WarGames structure. We then kick it over to Cole for a sit-down interview with Becky Lynch.
Some more pointless “around the town” segments air, many more commercial breaks are shown, and we also check in with Jackie Redmond in a sea of fans. Peter Rosenberg talks with Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque about converting a baseball stadium into a WWE setup. CM Punk has a serious brief interview with Cathy Kelley.
Now we shoot to an extended sit-down interview, where Jackie Redmond is joined by Roman Reigns. This is the lengthy sit-down discussion that was released in its’ entirety via digital and social media heading into the big WWE PLE weekend. Rey Mysterio joins the panel to help finish up the rest of the pre-show.
Women’s WarGames
Cassie B. is introduced by the ring announcer, and she sings the Star Spangled Banner in the middle of the ring to wrap up the ‘Countdown’ pre-show. It’s premium live event time, folks. She finishes up and then an epic cold open video package airs to get the main show underway.
When it wraps up, we shoot back inside Petco Park where some new-style pyro shoots straight up in the air with colored smoke pouring as it explodes. The sirens sounds as Michael Cole welcomes us to the show, and the WarGames cage is lowered over the ring for our opening contest.
The entrances for the starting competitor for each team begins. Out to start things off for her team is Charlotte Flair. For the opposing team, “The Empress of Tomorrow” Asuka makes her way out. The bell sounds and off we go. The two collide and begin mixing it up.
Asuka kicks her in the midsection. Asuka bounces her face off the top turnbuckle. Flair blocks a shot into the cage and knocks Asuka into the top turnbuckle. Asuka boots her back, but Flair responds with a springboard kick. Asuka fights back with a kick to the back of the head before applying a side headlock.
Flair whips her off, follows her into the ropes, and connects with a shoulder tackle. Flair grapevines the head and rolls Asuka around three times. Asuka rolls to the area between the two rings. Asuka blocks a boot and snaps Flair’s leg off the top rope. Asuka spikes Flair’s head into the metal platform.
Flair soon knocks Asuka into the second ring and goes to the top rope, but Asuka knees her out of mid-air. Asuka starts to kick away at Flair’s chest several times until Flair blocks one. Asuka kicks back at her, but Flair responds with a strike that floors Asuka. They begin to trade strikes in the center of the second ring.
Asuka hits a flurry of offense. Asuka hits the ropes and ducks a clothesline, but Flair fires back with a handspring clothesline. Flair chops the chest, and Petco Park lets out loud “WOOs.” Flair lays in some chops and lays out the Empress of Tomorrow. Asuka gets out of a slam and hits a German Suplex, followed by a sliding kick.
Asuka sends her to the corner, but Flair rolls up the turnbuckles and lands between the rings. Flair knocks her back and heads to the top rope. Asuka cuts her off and knocks her into the cage. Time expires. IYO SKY enters the WarGames match. Sky heads to the ring with a garbage can lid bearing her name.
Three minutes have begun to tick down. The crowd is loudly chanting for Sky. Asuka ducks a pair of trash can lid shots. Asuka kicks her and grabs the lid. Sky ducks and does a double handspring before kicking Asuka in the knees and hitting a basement dropkick. Asuka rolls between the two rings.
Sky grabs the lid, but Asuka snaps her off the top rope. Asuka gets in the second ring and knocks Flair down. Sky nearly slips going from rope to rope before hitting a diving clothesline. Sky grabs the lid and hits Asuka with a Bullet Train Attack, driving her knees and the lid into Asuka’s face.
Sky drives Asuka into the cage and stomps her. Sky pulls Asuka between the two rings and goes for a snap suplex, but Asuka blocks it. Sky hits her with a drop toehold onto the metal platform and drives her face into the diamond plate. Time expires. “The Man” Becky Lynch heads to the ring with a kendo stick.
Lynch gets in the ring and strikes Sky with the kendo stick several times. Lynch places the stick across Sky’s throat and hits a Russian Leg Sweep. Lynch slings Sky into the corner and puts her in the tree of woe before teeing off on her midsection with the stick. Flair rips the stick from Lynch and tosses it aside.
Two of the Original Four Horsewomen prepare to square off. Lynch tries to beg her off before they start trading blows. Asuka runs in and grabs Flair, so Lynch punches away at Flair. Lynch and Flair hit Sky and Asuka with stereo Bexploders, respectively. Lynch and Flair begin going at it again.
Flair chops Lynch down and throws her between the two rings. Lynch rolls into the second ring. Asuka grabs Flair, and Lynch chop-blocks Flair. Lynch slings Flair’s head into the cage and presses her face into the cage. The countdown clock expires again and out comes Kairi Sane with a chain.
Sane and the chain make a big difference, with the heel team taking the comfortable offensive lead for the next few minutes. The countdown clock appears again and when it expires, AJ Lee’s theme hits. Out she comes to a massive pop. They try and keep the door locked, but AJ scales the cage and hits a big splash off the top of it.
AJ Lee helps her team shift the offensive momentum back in her favor. She hits some of her trademark spots, including a Shining Wizard, until the countdown clock appears again. This time it winds down and the familiar sounds of Nia Jax’s theme hits to bring her out.
The heel team enjoys a few minutes of terrorizing the other team in dominant fashion. Then countdown clock appears again and we all know who is coming this time. It winds down and we hear, “This is My Brutality!” The crowd goes wild as Rhea Ripley comes out in ‘Terrifier The Clown’-inspired ring attire and a trash can full of weapons.
Ripley helps her team regain control of the action. She stuffs one of The Kabuki Warriors in the trash can she brought into the cage-enclosed double ring with her. She holds it as Iyo Sky runs back-and-forth off the ropes to build up momentum before slide-kicking the crap out of it.
Now the countdown clock appears on the screen again. Once more we all know who is coming this time. It expires and out comes Lash Legend for her first-ever WarGames match. It’s time now for the five-on-five Match Beyond, as it’s time for these ten to fight it out until this one is over.
Legend and Ripley immediately trade shots. Legend ends up Donkey Kong’ing Ripley into the mat and following up with a big pump-kick for a close two-count. We see a big off-the-cage splash go wrong for Sky, leading to the entire team surrounding Ripley while she’s about to get up.
Charlotte Flair ends up making the save for Ripley, which the commentators make a big deal out of due to their trust issues leading into the match. As a result, Asuka accidentally sprays her poison mist into her own teammates eyes. Charlotte and Ripley then proceed to beat down the opposing team, one-by-one.
Bliss hits her Twisted Bliss finisher. Iyo Sky climbs to the top of the cage. AJ Lee hands her a trash can. She puts it over her own head in trademark fashion. She leaps and hits a swan ton, blind while in the trash can, to take out everyone except Lynch from the other team. Lynch tries to climb the cage to escape.
Flair climbs up and stops her, yanking her back down. Ripley hits her with Rip-Tide. AJ Lee hits her Black Widow submission on Lynch and Lynch quickly gives up. AJ Lee’s music hits and her team celebrate their big Women’s WarGames victory.
Winners: AJ Lee, Charlotte Flair, Alexa Bliss, Rhea Ripley & Iyo Sky
WWE Intercontinental Championship
John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio
It’s time for our second match of the evening. After a commercial time out, we see the pre-match video package to catch fans up on the road to this, one of two title matches scheduled for tonight’s show. The package wraps up and after some quick celebrity cameos in the crowd, we head back to the ring.
Dominik Mysterio’s theme hits and out comes the AAA Mega Champion accompanied by fellow members of The Judgment Day, Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez. He settles in the ring and after a super long delay, we get the entrance tune for his opponent, John Cena.
Out for the last-ever premium live event match of his legendary career is the reigning, defending WWE Intercontinental Champion. He comes out in San Diego Padres-colored ring gear and yaps to Stu The Cameraman while soaking in the love from the jam-packed record crowd in “The Golden State.”
He soaks in the crowd reaction again upon entering the ring after his music dies down. This one has big fight feel all over it. Fans chant “Thank you, Cena!” before the bell sounds or literally anything happens. Finally, we do get the bell after the pre-match ring introductions for the champion and the challenger. And off we go.
The two circle each other and take in the electric atmosphere for this one. We then see Cena hook a side headlock and hits a takeover. Mysterio fights up and gets out. Cena hits the ropes, but he gets his feet swept out from under him by Mysterio’s ringside counterparts.
Mysterio takes Cena down and taunts the crowd with Cena’s “You Can’t See Me” taunt. Cena fights back with some right hands before Mysterio pokes him in the eyes. Mysterio quickly grabs the referee to distract him, and Rodriguez punches Cena down. Mysterio covers for a two-count. Mysterio hits Three Amigos for a two-count.
Mysterio punches and stomps Cena in the corner of the ring. Cena fires back with some punches before sending him into the ropes. Mysterio quickly pulls himself out of the ring to avoid Cena. Perez and Rodriguez stand in Cena’s way before Mysterio sidesteps them and takes Cena down.
Mysterio bounces Cena’s face off the ring apron and covers his ears to avoid listening to any pro-Cena chants. Mysterio shouts at the crowd before bouncing Cena off the commentary table and the apron. Mysterio stands on the barricade and jumps off the barricade for a flying hurricanrana.
Mysterio gets spiked on his head and shoulder and rolls around in pain. This is not good. This is what happened to Penta on Raw this past Monday. Referee Chad Patton talks to Cena in the ring before calling for some medics. As they check on Cena, Rodriguez gets in the ring and hits Cena with a Tejana Bomb.
Perez then hits Cena with Pop Rox. Mysterio then pops up and was faking the injury. Mysterio hits Cena with a 619 before going to the top rope for a Frog Splash! Referee Chad Patton is refusing to count the pin. Rodriguez and Perez angrily get on the apron, so Patton ejects them from ringside. Mysterio cannot believe it.
Cena pops up and hits Mysterio with a pair of shoulder tackles and a back suplex powerbomb. For one final time on a PLE, Cena does the “You Can’t See Me” taunt and drops the 5 Knuckle Shuffle. Cena goes for an Attitude Adjustment, but Mysterio slides off and rolls him up. Cena kicks out and applies an STF.
Mysterio claws to the bottom rope to break the hold. Cena tries to pull Mysterio away from the ropes, but Mysterio’s boot comes off. Mysterio knocks Cena into the ropes and hits a 619, followed by a Frog Splash for a two-count. Mysterio puts his boot back on and approaches Cena. Cena grabs him and connects with an AA for a two-count.
The crowd chants, “This is awesome!” Cena and Mysterio exhaustedly get up and start trading strikes. Cena ducks a strike and hits a diving shoulder tackle. Cena goes for a second one, but Mysterio ducks, and Chad Patton takes it, knocking the referee out of the ring. Cena takes Mysterio down and applies an STF.
Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh of the Judgment Day run down and attack Cena! McDonagh goes to the top rope, but Cena gets the knees up on a moonsault. Cena avoids a Coup de Grâce from Bálor. Cena powers Bálor and McDonagh up before hitting a double AA on them both. Mysterio grabs the WWE Intercontinental Championship.
Cena ducks a title shot and hits Mysterio with an AA. There is no referee. Liv Morgan makes her return. She gets in the ring as Mysterio gets to his feet. Mysterio is happy to see her. Morgan then slaps him in the face. Cena is watching what just happened. Morgan then jumps into his arms and gets a crazy look on her face.
Morgan low blows Cena. Mysterio hits a 619, and Morgan hits Cena with the title. Mysterio hits the Frog Splash as Morgan gets the referee in the ring. Dom gets the three-count and regains his WWE Intercontinental Championship, besting John Cena in Cena’s last-ever match on a WWE premium live event.
Winner and NEW WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dominik Mysterio
WWE Women’s World Championship
Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella
Now it’s time for our second of two scheduled title tilts for tonight’s show, and our third of four overall matches advertised for the event. It’s co-main event time at Petco Park, as “La Primera” Stephanie Vaquer defends her WWE Women’s World Championship against Nikki Bella. Bella makes her entrance, followed by Vaquer.
The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our second-to-last advertised match of the evening. Bella attacks Vaquer from behind. Bella chokes her on the ropes before pulling her up and sending her into the ropes. Vaquer fires back with a dropkick before bouncing Bella’s face off the top turnbuckle.
Vaquer slings her down and drops a leg. Vaquer headbutts Bella down in the corner and does some face wash boots. Bella gets out of the ring to avoid a boot. Vaquer follows her out and punches Bella before sending the WWE Hall of Famer into the commentary table. Vaquer tries to pull her onto the apron and goes for a knee drop.
Bella moves out of the way. Bella hits a face-buster on the floor. Bella gets Vaquer in the corner and attacks her. Bella talks trash and hits a snap suplex for a one-count. Bella punches away at Vaquer and taunts the crowd. Bella applies a straightjacket submission, but Vaquer fights up.
Bella slings her down to the mat and taunts the crowd. Bella sends her into the ropes, but she lowers her head and eats a kick. Bella smashes Vaquer’s face off her knee before hitting a facebuster. Bella covers for a two-count. Bella chokes Vaquer on the ropes again before lifting her.
Vaquer grabs the ropes, so Bella puts her on the top rope. Vaquer grabs the arm and bends over the top rope for an armbar. Vaquer releases before being disqualified. Vaquer gets in the ring, but Bella quickly takes her down with a spinebuster. Bella sets up for the Devil’s Kiss, but Vaquer rolls her up for a two-count.
Vaquer connects with a back suplex and goes for Devil’s Kiss, but Bella rolls to the ropes. After taking a few moments, Bella gets in the ring only to be hit with a superkick. Vaquer and Bella soon get up and begin trading strikes. Vaquer headbutts her and hits a pair of clotheslines.
Vaquer connects with a snap suplex before hitting the ropes for a head-scissor into a roll-up for a two-count. Bella gets up in the corner and goes for a boot, but Vaquer blocks it and hits a dragon screw on the ropes. Vaquer connects with the SVB for a near fall. Vaquer grabs her, but Bella knocks her back.
Vaquer avoids the Rack Attack 2.0 and clotheslines her in the corner. Vaquer connects with a running meteora in the corner. Vaquer goes to the top rope, but Bella sweeps her feet and pulls her down. Bella hits a springboard kick, followed by the Rack Attack 2.0! 1… 2… Vaquer gets a foot on the bottom rope.
Bella is furious and grabs her on the apron, punching away at her. Vaquer fires back with a headbutt that knocks Bella to the floor. Bella blocks a kick and goes for a powerbomb off the apron. Vaquer blocks it and hits a knee drop across the throat! Vaquer puts her on the commentary table and hits the Devil’s Kiss on it.
From there, Vaquer gets Bella in the ring, but Bella slaps her in the face. Vaquer slaps back and hits a back suplex. Vaquer connects with the Devil’s Kiss in the ring and goes to the top rope for a huge spinning corkscrew splash for the pin. With the victory, “La Primera” is still your WWE Women’s World Champion.
Winner and STILL WWE Women’s World Champion: Stephanie Vaquer
Men’s WarGames
It’s main event time!
The pre-match video package airs to tell the story leading up to our highly-anticipated, star-studded final match of the evening. It will be Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso joining forces to take on Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. And it’s next.
Before the WarGames cage is lowered over the double rings, we get the ring announcer with a special announcement. Alicia Taylor reveals that 46,016 fans are jam-packed inside Petco Park in San Diego, CA. tonight, setting a new all-time Survivor Series attendance record.
Back live, fire roars at ringside as the siren sounds and the massive WarGames cage is lowered over the double rings. The Ozzy-led theme song plays again as we gear up for the final pre-match stretch leading to our Men’s WarGames main event of the evening.
Inside the stadium we return, where Living Colour’s “Cult of Personality” plays. Out comes CM Punk in a baseball jacket with a ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin skull on the back. On the front, it reads, “Larry’s Dad,” in a tribute to his dog. He makes his way to the ring after proclaiming it “Clobbering Time!”
Kicking things off for his team is the reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion. He stops at ringside and begins climbing the WarGames cage to enter the ring. His music dies down and it’s time to find out who will be starting things off for the opposing team against “The Second City Saint.”
Fans chant “CM Punk! CM Punk!” as he takes his belt and jacket off and waits to see who will be standing across the ring from him. After a healthy delay, we get the familiar sounds of Bron Breakker’s theme. Out comes The Vision member looking as Rick Steiner-as-ever, complete with a Dog-Faced Gremlin-style leather jacket.
Punk and Breakker stare at each other. WarGames will not start until all ten men are in the ring. They lock up, and Breakker powers Punk down before backing up. They lock up again, and Breakker shoves him down. They lock up a third time, and Punk applies a side headlock. Breakker whips him off and absorbs a shoulder tackle.
They go head-to-head and talk trash. Breakker connects with a scoop slam before putting Punk in the corner and hitting some shoulder thrusts. Breakker sets up for a lightning-quick clothesline, but Punk catches him with a leaping calf kick. Breakker blocks a shot into the cage, as does Punk.
Punk punches away at Breakker in the corner before Breakker fights back with a military press. Punk slides off and attacks the knee. Punk comes off the top rope with a diving ax handle. Punk goes back to the top rope and leaps, but Breakker picks him out of the air and hits a standing belly-to-belly overhead suplex.
Breakker mounts Punk and punches away at him. Breakker sends Punk sternum-first into the corner and hits another overhead suplex. Breakker puts Punk on the top rope, but Punk knocks him back and hits a diving clothesline. The crowd starts to chant for Punk. Punk sends Breakker into the second ring as the clock expires.
Breakker’s team has the advantage. Time expires. Drew McIntyre makes his way into WarGames. Punk’s longtime rival intensely heads to the ring. Punk waits for him. They start trading strikes as the three-minute countdown begins. Breakker and McIntyre go back and forth, punching Punk before Punk fights back.
Punk stuns Breakker with a high knee in the corner before running into a Claymore Kick from McIntyre! McIntyre digs his thumbs into Punk’s eyes and looks fired up. McIntyre and Breakker stand over Punk before pressing him up and lawn darting him into the cage wall. McIntyre mounts Punk and punches away at him.
He then digs away at the eyeballs again. Breakker then mounts Punk and punches away at him. Breakker and McIntyre drive Punk into the cage. McIntyre grinds Punk’s forehead into the cage wall and rakes the eyes. Time expires. Undisputed WWE Champion “The American Nightmare” Cody Rhodes heads to the ring.
Rhodes runs down to the ring, and McIntyre holds the door shut. Rhodes starts to climb the cage and goes to the top. CM Punk is busted wide open! Rhodes comes off the top of the cage with a crossbody block on McIntyre. Breakker grabs Rhodes, but Rhodes hits him with a Cody Cutter.
Punk approaches Rhodes from behind, and Rhodes, thinking he’s an opponent, elbows Punk in the face. Rhodes and Punk talk for a few before McIntyre attacks Punk. Rhodes jumps on McIntyre’s back. Rhodes and Punk hit McIntyre with a Hart Attack. Punk gets in Rhodes’ face before they look over at Breakker.
Rhodes puts Breakker on his shoulders as Punk goes to the top rope. They hit a Doomsday Device, and Breakker lands on his neck. Rhodes goes after McIntyre and bounces him off the top turnbuckle. Rhodes hits McIntyre with some shoulder thrusts before Punk hits him with a Bionic Elbow. Rhodes then lands some stinging left jabs.
Punk joins in, and Rhodes hits McIntyre with a Bionic Elbow. The ringside doctor checked on Breakker during this time. As of now, he’s still allowed to stay in the match. Time expires. Logan Paul heads to the ring. Paul grabs a pair of chairs from under the ring and puts them in the ring. Paul hits Rhodes in the midsection with the chair.
He then hits an alley-oop into the chair. In the second ring, Breakker and Punk are going at it. Paul hits the ropes and dives over the ropes into the second ring with a crossbody block on Punk! Paul gets in the ring and punches Rhodes in the ribs with his surgically repaired hand. Paul’s hand has a titanium plate.
Paul climbs to the top of the cage, so Rhodes follows him. Rhodes and Punk slug it out on top of the cage. Breakker hits Rhodes with a hair, and Rhodes slowly falls to the mat. Breakker has Rhodes trapped between the ropes and the cage and hits him with the chair. Breakker hits Punk with the chair as well.
McIntyre hits Punk with the chair as Breakker grinds Rhodes’ face into the cage. McIntyre and Paul hold Punk up, flex their muscles, and hit a double-team suplex. McIntyre and Paul kip up to their feet. Time expires. Jimmy Uso comes out and pulls a table out from under the ring for a massive pop from the crowd.
Jimmy superkicks McIntyre and Breakker before hitting Paul with a Samoan Drop. Breakker attacks Jimmy and sends him to the corner. Jimmy boots him back and goes to the top rope. Uso hits Paul and Breakker with Uso in the Wind. McIntyre then wipes out Jimmy with a strike.
McIntyre gets in the second ring, and Punk and Rhodes take him down. Breakker hits the ropes at a wild speed and hits Jimmy with a massive clothesline. Punk gets in the first ring and punches away at Paul. Punk hits Paul with a vertical suplex. Jimmy chops McIntyre’s chest.
In the other ring, Breakker hits Rhodes with a huge frankensteiner. Breakker digs Rhodes’ face into the cage wall. In the other ring, Paul has Punk on the mat and stomps him. McIntyre kicks Jimmy in the ribs. Paul clotheslines Rhodes down. Rhodes’ cut that he had coming into this match has been reopened. Time expires.
Bronson Reed marches to the ring. The Tribal Thief gets in the ring, immediately heads to the top rope, and hits Punk with a Tsunami. Reed goes back to the top rope and hits Big Jim with a Tsunami. Reed heads to the top rope of the second ring, shakes the cage, and hits the Undisputed WWE Champion with a Tsunami. Aus-zilla stands tall.
Reed avalanches Rhodes into the cage wall. Rhodes is bleeding. Reed avalanches Punk into the cage wall before avalanching Jimmy in the corner. The Vision, McIntyre, and Paul stand tall. Reed leans the table against the corner. Paul gets in between the rings and delivers a loaded right hand to Rhodes.
Reed goes for a Jagged Edge through the table on Jimmy, but Jimmy slides off and starts hitting everyone with superkicks. Breakker attacks Jimmy from behind and hits a military press gut-buster. Time expires and ‘Main Event’ Jey Uso heads to the ring.
Jey heads to the ring, no weapons, and starts laying in strikes to Reed and Bron. Enziguri to Reed then Jey then hits a hip attack on Bron and Reed before pulling Jimmy up. Double superkicks for Reed and Bron, then Drew and Logan as well. 1D to Logan then Jey calls for his theme to play again.
The Usos get the crowd bouncing while Cody and Punk just look on. Jey’s all the way up on the cage, Punk’s got a chair and plays it but the clock runs down during the festivities. Brock Lesnar is here with Paul Heyman waddling alongside. Brock gets in the ring without weapons because he is a weapon. He starts dishing out German suplexes.
Belly to belly suplex for Punk, then one for Cody as well. Brock throws Punk into the cage, then Cody as well. Jey gets thrown overhead as well, and Jimmy takes an F5. F5 to Punk as well, then one for Cody. Brock smiles at everyone, that’s mildly terrifying, then F5’s Jey.
Punk is up with a chair, Brock just kicks him down with disdain. Cody with strikes to Brock, Brock corners him though and then throws him across the ring. Now Brock’s got a chair, that’s like a bear with a crowbar and he lays into everyone with the chair as the clock runs down for the Tribal Chief.
Brock exits the cage to stand on the steps and wait for Roman Reigns as his music hits. “OTC1” comes out to join the war. Reigns hits Lesnar with a pair of Superman Punches, rocking the Beast Incarnate. Reigns hits a third Superman Punch. Lesnar blocks a fourth one and hits Reigns with an F5 through the commentary table.
Lesnar throws Reigns into the cage wall a few times. Lesnar drives Reigns into the ring steps and pushes him into the ring before slamming the door shut. WarGames officially begins. Lesnar picks Reigns up and hits an F5 for a two-count, which Rhodes breaks up. Punk hits Lesnar with a Go to Sleep before Rhodes hits Cross Rhodes.
They only get a two-count for their efforts, as Logan Paul breaks it up with a Lo-Down Frog Splash. Heyman grabs the brass knuckles from his pocket and hands them to Paul. Paul smashes Rhodes’ jaw with the brass knuckles. Jimmy meets the same fate. Paul taunts the crowd and turns to eat a Spear from Reigns.
Reigns grabs the brass knuckles and puts them around his fist. Reigns sidesteps an attack from Reed and hits a Superman Punch with the loaded fist. McIntyre also eats a loaded Superman Punch. Breakker pulls the straps down and ducks a shot. Breakker hits the ropes, but Reigns hits him with a Spear.
Jey pulls Lesnar up for Reigns to hit, but Lesnar counters into an F5 attempt. Reigns quickly Spears Lesnar through the table in the corner, saving Jey. Breakker spears Jimmy down and takes Reigns down. Breakker then splits Jey in half with a spear. Breakker gets in the second ring as McIntyre low blows Rhodes.
Breakker hits the ropes at a breakneck speed to spear Rhodes down. Breakker goes to spear Punk into the cage, but Punk moves. Punk goes for a GTS on Breakker, but Paul saves him. Punk hits Paul with a GTS, but the pin is broken up. A mystery competitor climbs into the ring.
The man superkicks Punk in the midsection and hits a Stomp. It seems to be Seth Rollins, but he just had shoulder surgery. The mystery man then climbs out of the cage and runs off. We never find out who that was. Breakker hits the ropes and hits Punk with a huge Spear for the win.
Once the match wraps up, we see Paul Heyman with his team at ringside celebrating, as the opposing team recovers in the ring. Upon all of them returning to their feet, the camera focuses on Reigns, Punk and Rhodes talking off-mic. Reigns and Punk bump fists. Reigns won’t do the same with Rhodes. The credits flash and the show ends. Thanks for joining us!
Winners: Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed











