WWE Survivor Series: WarGames was a spectacular event held at Petco Park this year, drawing a massive crowd of passionate WWE fans in San Diego. The night’s highlight was the War Games match, which took center stage as the main event in front of a record audience.
Though some criticized the match for lacking a clear storyline, there was indeed a narrative underpinning the action. Throughout the year, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Jey Uso had intense battles with The Vision. Reigns and Jey triumphed over Breaker and Reed in key matches, Punk secured the title before Rollins claimed the money, and McIntyre formed a team with Logan Paul.
Due to injury, Seth Rollins had to leave the group and vacate the title, allowing Punk to win the British Open. Meanwhile, Logan Paul aligned himself with The Vision, deepening the rivalry between Raw and SmackDown. Punk allied with Cody Rhodes and The Usos, while The Vision added McIntyre to their ranks. The return of Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns gave a boost to the opposition, tipping the scales in McIntyre and Paul’s favor at WarGames. Ultimately, both sides were ready to give their all inside the double ring setup at Survivor Series: WarGames.
The match commenced with CM Punk climbing the cage and starting off for his team. Bron Breaker emerged first for the opposing side, ready to clash. After a grueling five-minute fight between Punk and Breaker, Drew McIntyre scored the first elimination with his Claymore Kick.
Next, Cody Rhodes entered, and Punk unfortunately sustained an accidental elbow from him, leading to a brief altercation while Punk continued to bleed. Logan Paul then entered the ring wielding chairs, gaining a significant advantage. Jimmy Uso followed, utilizing a door as a weapon and setting up a table in the ring. Cody Rhodes also suffered a punch above the eye during the chaos.
Bronson Reed arrived with determination, unleashing multiple tsunami splashes that cleared the ring. Just as momentum shifted, Jey Uso made his entrance. Brock Lesnar appeared next, interrupting Jey’s music and intimidating the babyface team by taking them to Suplex City, delivering multiple suplexes and F5s.
Roman Reigns then slipped out to start the match at the entrance, but faced immediate challenges. Lesnar confronted Roman, who landed several Superman punches before Lesnar countered with an F5 on the announce table.
Back in the ring, the main match kicked off. Punk landed a GTS on Brock, and Cody hit a Cross Rhodes, but Logan Paul interrupted with a splash. Paul Heyman handed Logan brass knuckles, which he used to strike Cody. Roman eventually spearheaded Logan, who had the brass knuckles stacked in his favor. Both Bronson Reed and Drew McIntyre also used brass knuckles to block attacks.
Roman hit Bron Breaker with a spear, and Lesnar positioned Jey Uso for an F5 onto a table, but Roman stopped it just in time. Bron Breaker spearheaded Jey Uso, while McIntyre low-blowed Cody Rhodes and Bronson Reed delivered a fierce spear. Punk dodged a spear and managed a two-count with GTS on Logan Paul.
Suddenly, a masked figure climbed into the match, attacked Punk, and exited, adding mystery to the event. Despite Rollins’ recent shoulder surgery, the masked man acted as a true visionary. Finally, Bron Breaker impaled Punk with a giant spear, securing the victory for his team. The story’s next chapter remains to be seen.
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Fan Take: This thrilling WarGames match at Survivor Series is a game-changer for WWE fans, showcasing intense rivalries and unexpected twists that keep the sport fresh and unpredictable. The emergence of new alliances and mysterious figures signals exciting directions for WWE storylines, promising gripping drama ahead.
