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Survivor Series WarGames Matches And Winners With Details

Survivor Series WarGames just finished up and this one of a kind event brought the WarGames match to a main roster event for the first time. It didn’t just bring 1 but 2, Men’s and Women’s, WarGames matches to Survivor Series.

The match card according to sequence,

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Damage CTRL, Nikki Cross and Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Mia Yim and Becky Lynch (WarGames match)

AJ Styles vs. Finn Bálor

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Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Shotzi (SmackDown Women’s Championship)

Seth Rollins (c) vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Austin Theory (United States Championship)

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The Bloodline vs. The Brawling Brutes, Kevin Owens and Drew McIntyre (WarGames match)

Here are the results:

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Damage CTRL, Nikki Cross and Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Mia Yim and Becky Lynch

Dakota Kai and Bianca Belair started this match and IYO SKY joined after 5 minutes as the heel team had the advantage from RAW. As the match went on, members from each team were entering including Nikki Cross, who brought lots of weapons with her. Bayley brought ladders and table inside as well. Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch were the final ones to enter the cages. It was only after Becky’s entry, that the match finally started as all members from both teams were inside. The match had some great spots like SKY doing a moonsault from the top of the cage.

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Asuka sprayed poison mist on Ripley’s face. Nikki jumped from the top of the cage on the superstars in the ring. Cross also broke up a nine women tower of doom by Belair. Becky Lynch won the match for her team doing a leg drop from the top of the cage on Dakota Kai sending her through the table and pinning her. A chaotic yet fun match.

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AJ Styles vs. Finn Bálor

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AJ Styles had his O.C. ringside and Bálor had his Judgment Day there. Styles had early control in the match but Bálor was countering him well. Their team mates started brawling into the crowd. Both veterans put on a good match and Styles finally picked up the win with a pin via the Phenomenal Forearm. Styles’ face and chest were crimson after the match. This was his first singles PPV win since 2019.

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Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Shotzi (SmackDown Women’s Championship)

Ronda Rousey was accompanied to the ring with her MMA buddy Shayna Baszler. As the match began, Shotzi was the aggressor but no match for the champion’s superior skills. Rousey soon had her in an ankle lock. The champion had a counter to all of her challenger’s moves. A notable spot was when Shotzi did a cross body on both Rousey and Baszler when they were between the audience. She took both of them down with a number of fans.

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As the action went back into the ring, she predictably tapped out to Rousey’s armbar. An average match at best, this was also the shortest match of the event.

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Seth Rollins (c) vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Austin Theory (United States Championship)

As the match began, both Seth Rollins and Bobby Lashley went after Austin Theory throwing him out of the ring. Then they both started dueling with each other until Theory got involved again. All 3 wrestlers were putting up a standard match going back and forth. At a point, Lashley tried to apply the Hurt Lock on Rollins but Theory broke it up. Then Rollins hit Theory with a superplex but ate Lashley’s spear before he could hit a Falcon Arrow. However, Austin inadvertently fell on Seth pinning him in front of an astonished crowd. The Visionary may have lost his title, but was the star of this match, doing all the top spots.

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The Bloodline vs. The Brawling Brutes, Kevin Owens and Drew McIntyre (WarGames match)

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The main event of the night was the men’s WarGames match. Butch and Jey Uso started the match going back and forth and Jey was looking in control. Then Ridge Holland entered the rings as Brutes had the advantage. When it was time for the second member of The Bloodline to enter, Reigns stopped Jimmy Uso and told Sami Zayn to go instead. Reigns had been questioning Sami to test his loyalty and having second thoughts throughout the night. Zayn reluctantly entered the ring and did a spot on Holland where he rapidly stomped on him in the middle of two rings. Jimmy entered the match with some tables and stopped a fight between Sami and Jey once. After all competitors were in the ring, Roman Reigns entered, finally starting the match.

A memorable spot was when The Brawling Brutes and company did 20 plus Beats Of The Bodhrán on The Bloodline.

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Reigns was looking dominant until Kevin Owens hit a Pop-Up Powerbomb on him. As he was going for the pin on Reigns, Zayn stopped the referee. Kevin then had some words with his old friend Sami, who gave him a low blow. He followed it with a Helluva kick and presented him to Jey Uso for a Splash and a pin.

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Sami thus ended up proving his loyalty to The Bloodline who hugged him, including his biggest critic Jey.

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