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Friday Night SmackDown
November 15th 2024

The lights dim as golden sparks burst from the stage. The music hits — bold, defiant — and out walk Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Alexa Bliss, dressed in matching black-and-gold ring gear. They strut down the ramp with smug confidence, soaking in the heavy boos from the audience. Nia’s gaze is cold. Tiffany blows a sarcastic kiss to the front row. Alexa spins her microphone in her hand like a knife. Once in the ring, the three women form a tight triangle, facing the hard cam. Nia raises the mic.

Nia Jax: (calm, dangerous) Last Monday night… we made a statement. We didn’t just send a message… we delivered one.

Boos swell from the crowd.

Nia Jax: We put Rhea Ripley down. And let me be clear: that wasn’t about jealousy. That wasn’t about chaos. That was business.

Tiffany smirks and nods, clapping slowly. Alexa chuckles silently.

Tiffany Stratton: She thought she was untouchable. Dominant. Please.

Heat from the crowd — loud boos, chants of “You suck!”

Alexa Bliss: She made the mistake of thinking she ran this division. Until we reminded her — this isn’t her era anymore. It’s ours.

Nia steps forward, more intense now.

Nia Jax: And you wanna know why we did it? Why we took out Rhea? Because I talked to someone. And that someone… she made us an offer. She said — take out Rhea for me… and I’ll join your team at WarGames.

The crowd starts to buzz with anticipation.

Nia Jax: (grinning) So ladies and gentlemen… please welcome the newest member of Team Jax…

Long dramatic pause.

Nia Jax: LIV MORGAN.

Liv Morgan’s music hits, and she steps onto the stage. Dominik Mysterio stands beside her, holding her hand. Liv is wearing dark leather with a sly, dangerous smile. The crowd showers her and Dominik in boos. Liv raises a mic, walking slowly down the ramp, arm-in-arm with Dom.

Liv Morgan: (cold and deliberate) I warned all of you… I told you I wasn’t done with Rhea Ripley.

Boos echo through the arena.

Liv Morgan: For months, I’ve made it my mission to ruin her life — and I think I can say I’ve been pretty successful at doing so.

Dominik smirks smugly behind her. Liv turns and brushes his chin with her fingertips before facing the crowd again.

Liv Morgan: But last Monday… someone did what I’ve been dying to do — they took Rhea out for good.

She glances sideways at Nia Jax.

Liv Morgan: So, thank you, Nia. You took care of my problem... and now I’m going to help you take care of yours.

The crowd boos louder, but Liv only grins more.

Liv Morgan: At WarGames, I’m not walking in alone. I don’t play the numbers game without making sure I have my own ace.

She turns toward the ramp.

Liv Morgan: So allow me to introduce the fifth and final member of our team…

The crowd grows louder in anticipation—

Liv Morgan: Ladies and gentlemen… Raquel Rodriguez.

Raquel’s music hits as she storms out onto the stage — intense, focused, and ready for battle. She joins the women in the ring, standing tall next to Liv as Dominik applauds behind them. The crowd rains down boos, but Liv just smirks, proud and unbothered. Suddenly, the arena erupts in cheers as “Sky’s the Limit” hits. Out steps Sasha Banks, followed by Bayley, Bianca Belair, Michin, and Jade Cargill. The five women line up across the stage, staring daggers at the group in the ring.

Bayley raises a mic, pacing slightly as she addresses Liv.

Bayley: (mocking) Well, well, well. Liv Morgan... always the drama. Clinging to Dominik like he’s your little trophy.

The crowd pops as Liv glares toward the stage.

Bayley: You’ve been obsessed with Rhea for months, and now that she’s gone, you’re suddenly Nia Jax’s best friend? Sounds like you’re just looking for someone else to do your dirty work.

Sasha steps forward slightly, nodding in agreement. Jade and Michin stand arms-crossed, unshaken. Bianca adjusts her braid, smirking.

Bayley: But here’s the thing, Liv — I don’t care what games you’re playing, or how many friends you bought, or what kind of weird little ‘power couple’ you and Dom think you are.

Crowd chants: “Bayley! Bayley!”

Bayley: Because at WarGames, you’ll be trapped in a cage with five women who actually know how to fight. We’re not scared of you. In fact… I want a little preview.

She locks eyes with Liv.

Bayley: Since you came all the way from RAW here to Friday Night Smackdown… How about you and me one-on-one… right now!.

The crowd erupts. Liv pauses, then slowly steps to the ropes, leaning on the top one with a wicked grin.

Liv Morgan: (mocking) Bayley… sweet, predictable Bayley. If you want a fight, you’ve got one. Just make sure your little team is watching… because tonight, I’m going to send a message that’ll echo all the way to WarGames.

Liv drops the mic. Dominik raises her hand while the rest of Team Liv stands proudly beside her. On the stage, Bayley smiles and nods as a referee comes down to the ring.

Match #1: Bayley vs Liv Morgan

Bayley and Liv circle one another. Liv is all smirks and arrogance, while Bayley stays laser-focused. They lock up. Bayley gets the upper hand with a waistlock takedown, then rolls Liv into a quick schoolgirl — 1…2…kickout! Liv scrambles to her feet, frustrated, and charges. Bayley dodges, hits the ropes, and nails a shoulder tackle. Liv rolls to the outside, consulting with Tiffany and Alexa, clearly rattled. Back in the ring, Liv regains momentum with a drop toe hold into the bottom rope, then hits a running knee to the back of Bayley’s head. She covers — 1…2…kickout! Liv starts grinding down Bayley with a chinlock, taunting the crowd while wrenching it in. Bayley fights back with body shots and breaks the hold, but Liv hits a sudden step-up enziguri, sending Bayley crashing into the corner.

Liv climbs to the second rope and drops a diving codebreaker-style knee — 1…2…Bayley gets the shoulder up! Liv slams the mat in frustration. As Bayley starts mounting a comeback with rolling clotheslines and a back suplex, Alexa Bliss hops up on the apron to distract the referee. On the other side, Tiffany Stratton slides a chair into the ring behind the ref’s back. Liv sees it and smirks. She grabs the chair — but before she can use it, Bianca Belair yanks it out from under her from the outside! The crowd pops as Liv turns and yells at Bianca. In the chaos, Tiffany climbs onto the apron — yelling at Bayley. Bayley turns to swing at her, but Alexa accidentally spins around and throws a right hand meant for Bayley — and decks Tiffany instead! Tiffany falls to the floor! Alexa gasps, realizing her mistake, and Liv stares at her in disbelief. Bayley seizes the opening and grabs Liv from behind — Rose Plant! She covers: 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Bayley def. Liv Morgan (10:31)

The crowd erupts as Bayley rolls off Liv, catching her breath. Sasha, Jade, Michin, and Bianca hit the ring to celebrate with her, while Liv rolls to the outside, clutching her head and furious at Alexa and Tiffany. Tension brews on the outside as Tiffany argues with Alexa, still holding her jaw. Liv gets in between them, visibly fuming. Raquel and Nia try to keep the peace, but the cracks in the foundation are clearly forming.



The camera cuts backstage to a dimly lit hallway near the women’s locker room. Nia Jax stands with her arms crossed, frustrated. Tiffany Stratton storms into frame, holding her jaw and seething. Moments later, Alexa Bliss walks in from the other side, still breathing heavily from the match interference gone wrong.

Tiffany Stratton: (furious) Are you kidding me right now?! You punched me in the face, Alexa!

Alexa Bliss: (annoyed but calm) Oh, come on, Tiffany. It was a mistake — you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Tiffany Stratton: You did that on purpose! Admit it!

Alexa Bliss: (steps forward) I told you! It was an accident! And be careful with your accusations because next time it won’t be an accident and I’ll knock your teeth down your throat.

Tiffany’s eyes widen with rage. Without hesitation, she slaps Alexa across the face, and chaos erupts. Alexa tackles her to the ground and the two start throwing wild punches. Hair pulling, screaming, chaos.

Nia Jax rushes in and yells—

Nia Jax: (shouting) HEY! That’s ENOUGH!

She grabs Tiffany and Alexa by the arms and yanks them apart with force. They both stumble backward, breathing hard, glaring daggers at each other.

Nia Jax: (fuming) I am so sick and tired of this! We are supposed to be a team — but every week it’s more ego, more drama, and now you’re throwing fists backstage?

Tiffany adjusts her hair, still glaring. Alexa wipes her mouth, silent but simmering.

Nia Jax: You know what? If you two want to tear each other apart so badly, fine. I’m going to Nick Aldis right now and I’m requesting a match — you two next week on SmackDown.

Tiffany and Alexa both pause, startled but not backing down.

Nia Jax: You can settle your differences in the ring. After that, I don’t care who hates who — you’re going to fall in line and get your heads in the game for WarGames. Or I’ll find someone who will.

Nia storms off, leaving Tiffany and Alexa still breathing hard, eyes locked — the tension unresolved, the battle now official.



The camera cuts to Roman Reigns’ private locker room. Roman Reigns is seated at the head of the table. Jimmy and Jey Uso are pacing. Paul Heyman stands nervously nearby. Sami Zayn leans against the wall, arms crossed.

Roman Reigns: (quietly, coldly) He turned on me… He stole the Ula Fala.

Silence. The room is thick with tension.

Jimmy Uso: He ain’t family no more. You turn on the Tribal Chief, you dead to us.

Paul Heyman: (stammering) I—I never trusted Dwayne. I told you, my Tribal Chief, he smells of betrayal... and coconut oil.

Roman glares at Heyman. He shuts up instantly.

Roman Reigns: We go to war... WarGames. Me, the Usos, Sami. That’s four. But we need five.

Jey Uso: (scoffs) Yeah? Who, Uce? Nobody likes us.

Jimmy Uso: Everybody wants to see us fall, man. Nobody got our back.

Sami Zayn steps forward, rubbing his beard, thinking hard.

Sami Zayn: Yeah… well… you’re not wrong. A lot of people do hate us.

He glances at Roman, then around the room.

Sami Zayn: But I might know someone. Someone who hates Solo. Maybe even hates The Rock. He hates us too, to be honest.

Roman raises an eyebrow.

Roman Reigns: You might know someone?

Sami Zayn: Yeah. I can’t promise anything. He’s… unpredictable. It probably won’t go well.

Sami looks at each member of the group.

Sami Zayn: But at this point, it’s worth the try.

Jey Uso: Wait, who you talkin’ ‘bout, Sami?

Sami smirks slightly, tapping the side of his head as he walks off.

Sami Zayn: Just trust me. I’ll talk to him.

Camera zooms in on Roman Reigns. His eyes narrow. He nods once.

Roman Reigns: Handle it.



Montez Ford makes his entrance with energy and confidence, slapping hands and nodding toward his partner Angelo Dawkins backstage. Tommaso Ciampa comes out stone-faced, eyes locked on the Lucha Brothers as he passes them at ringside, smirking.

Match #2: Montez Ford w/Angelo Dawkins vs Tommaso Ciampa w/Johnny Gargano

The match starts fast with Ford using his speed to frustrate Ciampa — flying clotheslines, dropkicks, and a leaping blockbuster that gets an early two-count. Ciampa slows things down with methodical offense, targeting Ford’s ribs. He hits a punishing backbreaker and stomps Ford into the mat, shooting a glance toward the Lucha Brothers as if to say, “That’s how it’s done.” Ford fights back with his signature leaping enzuigiri, then a standing moonsault for a near fall. The crowd is fired up as Montez goes to the top rope. He leaps off the rope but Ciampa gets his knees up at the last second. Ciampa rolls Ford up—grabbing a handful of tights! The ref doesn’t see it! 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Tommaso Ciampa def. Montez Ford (8:20)

Ciampa immediately rolls out of the ring, grinning smugly. Ford sits up in disbelief, pointing at his tights and arguing with the referee. Meanwhile, Ciampa walks straight to the Lucha Brothers, mocking them with a slow golf clap.

Ciampa (smirking): You see that? That’s how it’s done!

Penta stands, eyeing Ciampa with disdain. Ciampa walks right up and shoves Penta in the chest, sparking tension. Fenix steps in and shouts at Ciampa in Spanish. Johnny Gargano tries to get between his partner and the champs.

Johnny Gargano: Tommaso, back off! You made your point!

Ciampa starts shouting at Gargano too, ignoring his pleas. Suddenly, Ciampa throws a wild punch at Penta and a full-on brawl erupts between Ciampa and the Lucha Brothers! Gargano tries to pull everyone apart—but Fenix spins and superkicks Gargano right in the face!

Crowd: OOOOHHHH!”

As bodies collide and chaos unfolds, Angelo Dawkins suddenly appears on the top rope. He leaps off with a massive diving crossbody, wiping out Ciampa, the Lucha Brothers, and Gargano at ringside! Dawkins helps Ford up. The Street Profits grab the WWE Tag Team Championships from ringside, hold them high over their heads, and pose on the ramp as their music hits.



The camera opens inside a quiet backstage area. Kevin Owens is sitting on a bench in his locker room, looking over his gear. His expression is focused but a bit distant as he pulls his shirt over his head. Suddenly, there’s a soft knock on the door and Owens looks up.

Kevin Owens: What do you want?

The camera slowly pans to reveal Sami Zayn standing at the doorway. His posture is slightly tense, but there’s a soft, hesitant look in his eyes as he steps into view. He stands there for a moment, unsure, before speaking.

Sami Zayn: (softly) Can we talk?

Owens stops for a brief second, his expression unreadable. He looks up at Sami, a heavy silence hanging in the air as their eyes lock. There’s a long pause as Owens contemplates what to do, before he sighs and gestures toward the room.

Kevin Owens: (after a beat, reluctantly) Come on in.

Sami nods, his shoulders visibly relaxing as he steps into the room. The camera lingers on their faces for a moment as the door closes behind Sami, the sound of it muffled as the scene fades to black.



The camera cuts to the ring where Cody Rhodes, the Undisputed WWE Champion, stands. The crowd is energized, showing their respect for the champion as Cody takes a moment to soak it all in. He wears the title proudly around his waist, but there's a somberness in his expression. He grabs the microphone, looking serious.

Cody Rhodes: (somberly, taking a deep breath) I never thought it would come to this… I never thought I’d be standing here having this conversation. But here we are. I’ve been in this business for a long time, and I’ve learned a lot of hard truths. The first one being—this is a business where you don’t have any friends. When you’re the champion, when you’re at the top, you become the target. Everyone’s gunning for you. That’s just the way it is.

The crowd murmurs in agreement, understanding the weight of his words.

Cody Rhodes: But I never expected this from Randy. I considered him family. We’ve been through so much together. We fought side by side in Legacy, we shared the highs and the lows... and yet, Randy, you’ve turned your back on me. You were supposed to be my brother, and now you’re just another guy trying to take me down.

Just as Cody finishes his sentence, Randy Orton's music cuts through the arena, and the crowd responds with boos. Orton walks slowly down the ramp with that familiar smug grin on his face, holding a microphone in his hand.

Randy Orton: (smirking, raising his microphone) You know, Cody, you can stand there and pretend like you’ve got the moral high ground, but let’s be real here. You had everything handed to you. Every door opened up for you because of who your father was, who your family is. You didn’t have to work for anything. You didn’t have to fight for anything. Everything was just given to you, wasn’t it?

The crowd reacts with mixed boos, as Orton smirks, pacing at the bottom of the ramp.

Cody Rhodes: (stepping forward, shaking his head) You’re wrong, Randy. I earned everything I have. I’ve been treated like crap in this company. They tried to bury me, tried to keep me down. I had to leave, I had to reinvent myself. I had to go out there and prove I was worth something. I had to gain respect from people who didn’t want to give me a damn thing. (pauses, with fire in his eyes) I’m not some spoiled rich kid who just had a spot handed to me. Unlike you, Randy—who was WWE’s golden boy from day one. Everything you’ve gotten, you’ve been given because you were the chosen one. You didn’t have to work for anything. But me? I’ve had to fight for everything.

The crowd cheers in support of Cody, rallying behind his words.

Randy Orton: (sharply) Fight for everything? You think you're some underdog, Cody? You’re soft. That’s your problem. That’s why you’re out here talking about respect like it’s some badge of honor. I don’t need respect, Cody. I’ve been on top of this business for years, and I’ve stayed on top because I do whatever it takes. I’m ruthless. I don’t care who I have to step on to stay there, I’ll do it. You’ve been handed opportunities, but you’re too soft to make the most of them. I’ve survived because I’ve done what needed to be done. You? You’ve gotten weak.

The tension in the arena rises as Cody stares daggers at Orton, the weight of his words sinking in.

Randy Orton: (smirking, looking down at Cody) And you know what’s going to happen, don’t you, Cody? One day, your wife Brandi—she’s going to realize exactly what she married. She’ll realize she’s stuck with a failure, and when that day comes, she’ll leave you, just like everyone else has.

The crowd gasps as Orton’s words land like a punch. Cody’s face turns red with anger, his fists clenching at his sides. He takes a step forward, breathing heavily.

Cody Rhodes: (gritting his teeth) You don’t get to talk about my wife. You don’t get to cross that line.

Without warning, Cody Rhodes charges at Orton, dropping the microphone. He ducks under the ropes, flying to the outside of the ring and tackling Orton to the ground. The crowd erupts as the two men begin brawling on the floor, throwing wild punches at each other. Orton shoves Cody off, getting to his feet and delivering a punch to Cody’s face. But Cody, fueled by anger, fights back with equal intensity, slamming Orton into the steel steps. They continue to brawl, neither willing to give an inch. Security and Nick Aldis appear to try to separate the two men, but Cody looks like a man possessed tearing apart the announce table. Then, Cody Rhodes grabs Orton and, with a burst of power, delivers a brutal Cross Rhodes onto the announce table! The table collapses under the weight, breaking into pieces as the crowd goes wild. Cody stands above the wreckage of the broken announce table, his championship belt raised high, his eyes filled with fire as the crowd cheers wildly for the Undisputed WWE Champion. Randy Orton lies motionless amidst the debris, clearly worse for wear, as Cody Rhodes stands victorious.



The camera picks up mid-argument. Johnny Gargano is standing face-to-face with Tommaso Ciampa, frustration on his face. Ciampa is still breathing heavily from his earlier match.

Johnny Gargano: What is going on with you, man?

Ciampa doesn't respond. He stares ahead, jaw clenched.

Johnny Gargano: This isn’t you. The cheap wins, the attacks — this isn't the Ciampa I know. You used to stand for something.

Tommaso Ciampa: (quietly, darkly) I’m sick of being disrespected.

Gargano blinks, taken aback.

Tommaso Ciampa: You think people care how we win? You think respect gets you anywhere around here? I’ve been overlooked, passed by, treated like a footnote. No more.

Johnny Gargano: (softly) So what, you're just gonna throw away everything we built? DIY meant something. We fought for heart… not shortcuts.

Ciampa steps closer, his voice intense but controlled.

Tommaso Ciampa: Dude… I’m done playing nice. From now on, I do whatever it takes. I win. That’s it.

A tense silence. Then Ciampa leans in.

Tommaso Ciampa: And if you got a problem with that… maybe you’re standing in my way.

Ciampa slowly backs up a step, eyes never leaving Gargano.

Tommaso Ciampa: You’re either with me... or you’re against me.

Ciampa turns and storms off down the hallway. As he rounds a corner, he nearly walks into Shinsuke Nakamura, who steps into frame slowly. They stop. A long, cold staredown between Ciampa and Nakamura — intense silence, no words. Neither man blinks. Then, Nakamura smirks faintly… and walks past Ciampa without a word. Ciampa watches him go, jaw tight, fists clenched. The tension lingers in the air as the camera fades out.



The camera opens as the door to Roman Reigns’ locker room slowly opens. Inside, Roman, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Paul Heyman are all gathered around, discussing something in hushed tones. The mood is tense, clearly focused on something important. As the door creaks open, all eyes turn toward the entrance. Standing in the doorway is Sami Zayn. His expression is one of frustration and weariness as he steps into the room. Roman doesn't skip a beat, his eyes narrowing slightly as he gestures for Sami to speak.

Roman Reigns: (leaning back in his chair, voice calm but serious) So… how did it go?

Sami exhales deeply, rubbing his forehead before giving a small, defeated shake of his head. His voice is a little lower, as if frustrated by the outcome.

Sami Zayn: (softly) Not well. He said no. We still don’t have a fifth member.

Roman remains calm, but there’s a flicker of irritation behind his eyes. He straightens up in his chair, but before he can speak, Jey Uso interrupts, his tone sharp and curious.

Jey Uso: (eyes narrowing) Who was this person, Sami? You been going around talkin’ to people... who was it?

Sami hesitates for a moment, clearly weighing his words. The room is silent, all eyes now on him, waiting for an answer. Finally, Sami looks back at Jey, his expression guarded.

Sami Zayn: (seriously, shaking his head) Believe me, you wouldn’t want to know.

Heyman, who has been silently watching the exchange, finally speaks up, his voice calculating.

Paul Heyman: (raising an eyebrow) Then what do we do now, my Tribal Chief? Time is running out. We need someone who can help secure the future of the Bloodline.

Roman glances at Heyman, then turns his gaze back to Sami. He stays silent for a moment, as if weighing his options. The weight of the situation is clear. Finally, Roman leans forward, his eyes piercing through the room.

Roman Reigns: (quietly, but with intensity) We’ll find someone. We always do.

Sami nods, his shoulders sagging slightly as he acknowledges Roman’s command. The tension is palpable as the group remains in the locker room, trying to figure out their next move.



Match #3: Logan Paul vs Andrade

The bell rings, and the two competitors lock up in the center of the ring. Logan quickly transitions into a wristlock, but Andrade flips out of it and hits a shoulder tackle, knocking Logan down. Andrade follows with a series of quick strikes and a spinning back elbow. The crowd cheers as Andrade picks up the pace. Logan rolls to the outside to regroup, and as he gets back in the ring, Andrade charges at him, hitting a hurricanrana that sends Logan sprawling. Andrade attempts a cover, but Logan kicks out at two. Logan catches Andrade with a cheap shot, hitting a knee to the midsection. He follows it up with a suplex, lifting Andrade and dropping him hard on the mat. Logan taunts the crowd, smirking as he goes for the pin, but Andrade kicks out at two. Logan keeps the pressure on, applying a chinlock to wear down Andrade. The crowd rallies behind Andrade as he fights to his feet, breaking the hold with a series of elbows to Logan’s midsection. Andrade then hits a dropkick, sending Logan into the corner.

Andrade charges in with a running forearm smash, but Logan ducks, causing Andrade to crash into the turnbuckle. Logan takes advantage, hitting a superkick out of nowhere, knocking Andrade to the mat. He goes for the cover, but Andrade kicks out at two. Logan, frustrated, starts to taunt the crowd more, clearly underestimating his opponent. Andrade fights back, landing a quick spinning backbreaker and then springing to the top rope. He attempts a moonsault, but Logan gets his knees up, causing Andrade to crash into them. Logan quickly capitalizes, hitting a springboard knee strike to Andrade’s face. Logan pulls Andrade into the corner and sets him up for his signature Logan Paul Stunner. He hits it cleanly, and Andrade crumbles to the mat. Logan covers him for the 1-2-3.

Match Results: Logan Paul def. Andrade (14:47)

The bell rings, signaling Logan Paul’s victory over Andrade. Logan stands in the center of the ring, grinning confidently as he raises his hand in victory. The crowd boos, but Logan soaks in the reaction, enjoying the moment. He turns his attention to Andrade, who is barely stirring on the mat after a tough match. Logan walks toward Andrade, clearly not satisfied with just the victory. He grabs Andrade by the hair, pulling him up to his feet and then shoves him back into the corner. Logan lands a few hard punches to Andrade’s midsection, then backs off, sizing him up. Without any hesitation, Logan pulls out a pair of brass knuckles from his pocket, slipping them onto his hand with a twisted smirk on his face. He steps toward Andrade, ready to deliver a devastating blow. Before Logan can strike, the arena suddenly erupts in cheers as LA Knight’s music hits! He storms down the ramp, full of energy and fury, making his way to the ring. Logan turns just in time to see LA Knight slide into the ring and immediately connect with a crushing BFT, taking Logan down hard to the mat. The crowd roars as Logan is left dazed, clutching his chest in pain. LA Knight stands tall, glaring down at Logan. He extends a hand to Andrade, helping him to his feet. The two share a moment of mutual respect before turning their attention back to Logan, who’s slowly rolling out of the ring, seething with anger. Logan stands on the outside, clutching his ribs, his face filled with frustration. He stares up at LA Knight and Andrade, clearly seething as he realizes that the fight isn’t over.



The lights flicker, and the unmistakable sound of "If You Smell" hits, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The Rock’s theme music fills the arena, and the camera cuts to the stage where he emerges, dressed in his signature black tank top and jeans and with the Ula Fala around his neck. Behind him is Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. They walk together, dominating the stage, and the crowd is buzzing with shock and excitement. The Rock stands center stage with a mic in hand. He looks around at the audience, soaking in the energy before speaking with an intense yet calculated tone.

The Rock: (pauses, smirking) So everyone has been talking about what The Rock did last week. Why would I turn on Roman Reigns? I’ll tell you. Roman Reigns has gotten soft. Weaker. He doesn’t have what it takes to lead this family. Not anymore. And let’s face it — Solo, you don’t have what it takes to wear that crown too... not yet. And the last few months have proven it.

Solo Sikoa looks down, clearly uncomfortable with the words, but he doesn’t speak. The rest of the new Bloodline members stand by, their expressions stern as they watch the tension rise.

The Rock: (raising the mic again) But don’t worry, Solo. There’s one thing that remains true. We’ve got a family. A bloodline that’s untouchable. And now... I’m the final boss. The one who steps in when the job is too big for anyone else. And the family has decided... you can call me the Tribal Chief too.

He turns to Tama, Tonga, and Fatu, who are standing beside him. Each of them looks at each other for a moment before nodding in agreement.

The Rock: (demanding) So, right now, I want each and everyone of you to acknowledge me as your tribal chief.

Tama Tonga steps forward first, bowing his head slightly.

Tama Tonga: I acknowledge you, my Tribal Chief.

Tonga Loa follows suit, lifting his chin in respect.

Tonga Loa: I acknowledge you, my Tribal Chief.

Jacob Fatu looks at The Rock, nods, and with a serious tone, acknowledges him as well.

Jacob Fatu: I acknowledge you, my Tribal Chief.

The Rock looks over at Solo, who stands silent, staring at the mat with a conflicted look on his face. The Rock’s smirk fades slightly as he steps closer to Solo.

The Rock: (sternly) Solo... I said... acknowledge me.

The crowd is on edge as Solo hesitates. The tension is palpable as he looks from The Rock to his brothers, who are watching with baited breath. Finally, after a long pause, Solo lifts his head and reluctantly speaks.

Solo Sikoa: (quietly) I… I acknowledge you… my Tribal Chief.

The crowd erupts as The Rock smiles, clearly satisfied with the moment. He raises his arm in the air, and one by one, the rest of the Bloodline follows, raising their fists and acknowledging The Rock. The atmosphere is electric as they all lift The One in the air, signaling their allegiance to the new Tribal Chief.

The Rock: (raising the mic once again, his voice booming) Now that’s what I’m talkin’ about! The family is united! And now... it’s time to bring the real fight to Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, and Sami Zayn. You’ve got one last chance to acknowledge me as your Tribal Chief. Make the right choice, and it all ends tonight.

The Rock’s eyes narrow as he watches the entrance. Suddenly, Roman Reigns' music hits, and the entire arena erupts in cheers. Roman, Jey, Jimmy, and Sami Zayn emerge at the top of the ramp. Roman has a cold, determined look on his face as he eyes the ring where The Rock and the new Bloodline stand. They finally enter the ring.

The Rock: Acknowledge me, Roman. Right now. Be smart. End this.

Roman doesn’t flinch. He stares The Rock dead in the eyes…

Roman Reigns: (smirking) Acknowledge this.

Roman suddenly delivers a massive punch right to The Rock’s face, knocking him back! A huge brawl breaks out immediately! The new Bloodline goes after Roman’s team with no hesitation. Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu battle with Jey and Jimmy Uso, while Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa focus on Sami Zayn. Roman’s team try to fight back, but they’re outnumbered five-to-four. The new Bloodline overpowers them at every turn. Solo lands a massive Samoan Drop on Jey Uso, while Fatu drops Jimmy with a crushing spear. Tonga and Tama each hit brutal strikes on Zayn, and The Rock is clearly in control. As the brawl intensifies, the crowd’s noise levels rise as it seems like Roman’s team is completely dominated.

Suddenly, the arena goes wild as the unmistakable sound of Kevin Owens’ music hits!!! He emerges from the back, rushing down the ramp with a purpose. Kevin Owens slides into the ring, and the crowd erupts with a mixture of shock and excitement. Owens charges into the fray, hitting a huge stunner on Jacob Fatu! He then clotheslines Tonga Loa out of the ring and superkicks Tama Tonga. The Rock is caught off guard and Roman hits him with a huge spear as the crowd goes crazy!!! Roman has a shocked and confused look on his face as he and Kevin stare each other down. Zayn, still groggy from the attack, stares at Owens in disbelief. The new Bloodline retreats to the outside, their faces filled with shock as Owens stands with Roman, Jey, Jimmy, and Zayn in the ring.

Sami Zayn: (embracing Owens) Kevin... I knew it! I knew you’d come through!

The camera zooms in on Owens, who nods. It’s clear — Kevin Owens is the fifth member for WarGames. The Rock and the new Bloodline stare from the outside as Roman, Sami, Jey, Jimmy, and Owens stand in the ring. The tension is thick — the stage is set for WarGames, and the battle for control of the family has just escalated to a new level.

Next week on SmackDown:
- Alexa Bliss vs Tiffany Stratton
- #DIY vs The Street Profits
- Roman Reigns to confront Kevin Owens
And More!!!

WWE Survivor Series: War Games - Updated Card
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens in a War Games Match
- Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez in a War Games Match
- Gunther vs CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Damian Priest vs AJ Styles

- LA Knight vs Logan Paul for the WWE United States Championship

WWE PLE Schedule:

- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 

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Monday Night Raw
November 18th 2024

We are live and CM Punk’s music hits to a massive pop. CM Punk marches down to the ring in black hoodie and taped fists, carrying a steel chair. He walks with intensity, soaking in the cheers. Punk climbs the steps, enters the ring, opens the steel chair and sets it in the center before standing over it with a mic in hand.

CM Punk: Crown Jewel... I should be standing here right now as your World Heavyweight Champion. But instead, I’m standing here with one arm under the bottom rope and the other flipping off the so-called Ring General who got lucky that night.

Crowd chants “CM PUNK! CM PUNK!” as Punk paces slowly.

CM Punk: Let’s stop calling Gunther the Ring General, shall we? He doesn’t lead. He doesn’t inspire. What he does is watch from a distance, like a coward, while someone else takes the fall. Last week, Ludwig Kaiser stepped into this ring... and he got folded with this very chair. (Punk gestures to the chair at his feet.) And where was the great General? On the ramp. Standing still. No movement. No fight. Just watching his partner get destroyed. If that’s your definition of honor, of leadership, of championship material — then this company’s bar is six feet under.

Crowd boos at the mention of Gunther. Punk glares into the camera.

CM Punk: And at Survivor Series, when there’s no rope to save you, no lucky pinfall to fall back on, and no ramp to run back to — I will finish what I started. I will beat you. And I will become World Heavyweight Champion.

Punk drops the mic to a huge pop — but suddenly, The Judgment Day’s music hits. The arena darkens and turns purple as Finn Bálor, AJ Styles, Dominik Mysterio, JD McDonagh, and Liv Morgan make their way to the ring.

AJ Styles (with a mic, cocky grin): Well, well, well... Punk still crying over spilled titles. Let’s get one thing straight — RAW doesn’t revolve around you anymore. It revolves around us. The Judgment Day. Especially now that we dropped some weight. And it should be me who should be fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Crowd boos loudly at the jab toward Carlito.

Finn Bálor (stepping forward): Carlito didn’t belong. He got soft. We don’t tolerate soft. And if you ask me, you’re looking pretty soft yourself, Punk.

CM Punk (smirking): You know, AJ, I remember when you were the Phenomenal One. Now you’re the Paranoid One. The Backstabbing One. Carlito trusted you — and you took the knife and dug deep. But you want to talk about the World Title? You wanna jump in line? I don’t care if it’s you, Gunther, or the devil himself — I’ll fight anyone. So how about we don’t wait? How about tonight — AJ Styles vs. CM Punk. Main event. What do you say, Styles?

AJ looks around, teasing acceptance. He removes his shades, then shrugs.

AJ Styles: Tempting. Real tempting. But there’s a problem...This city? (Pauses and looks around, grinning.) This city sucks. I’m not wrestling in a dump like this.

Massive boos from the crowd.

Suddenly, “RAW GM” Adam Pearce appears. Pearce marches down to the stage with authority, holding a mic.

Adam Pearce: AJ, you want to act like you run RAW? Then it’s time you act like it in the ring. You don’t get to run your mouth and walk away. So here’s how this is gonna go — main event, tonight: AJ Styles vs. CM Punk. You don’t want to wrestle in this city? Tough. These fans paid to see action, and you’re giving it to them.

Crowd explodes in cheers.

AJ Styles (frustrated): You’ve got no right—

Adam Pearce (cutting him off): I’ve got every right. I’m the damn GM!

Judgment Day stares down Punk as the crowd chants “CM PUNK!” and the camera zooms in on Punk’s cold stare.

CM Punk (quietly into the mic, staring AJ down): Better bring backup. You’ll need more than Judgment Day to survive tonight.



Match #1: The Final Testament (Karrion Kross, AOP and Scarlett) vs The Wyatt Sicks (Erick Rowan, Joey Gacy, Dexter Lumis and Nikki Cross) – Extreme Rules Match

The bell doesn’t even have time to ring properly. Kross doesn’t wait. He launches himself at Joe Gacy, tackling him to the mat with a flurry of forearms. Akam and Rezar immediately clash with Rowan and Lumis, and Scarlett charges at Nikki Cross like a banshee. Akam whips Rowan into the steel steps, the impact shaking the barricade. Rezar lifts Lumis and rams him back-first into the ring post. On the outside, Scarlett has Nikki by the hair, dragging her toward the announce desk — but Nikki reaches into her burlap sack and throws a handful of black powder in Scarlett’s eyes. Scarlett shrieks and stumbles backward. In the ring, Kross pummels Gacy in the corner, then drags him out for a Doombreaker onto a steel chair. Gacy howls in pain but rolls out of the ring. Kross snarls, turns — only to get cracked across the back with a kendo stick by Rowan, who slides back in with violence in his eyes. Lumis, now inside the ring, slowly sets up a table. Akam tries to cut him off, but Lumis pulls out a taser — yes, a damn taser — and jabs it at Akam’s thigh. Sparks fly. Akam convulses and falls. On the floor, Rezar has dragged a ladder from under the ring and leans it against the barricade. He lifts Gacy to smash him through it, but Gacy wriggles free and hits a Russian leg sweep onto a pile of steel chairs scattered nearby. Meanwhile, Nikki Cross is on the top rope with a trash can over her head and jumps blind, crushing Scarlett with a flying senton. Scarlett’s body folds unnaturally, and Nikki screams with laughter, rolling around in pain and joy.

As Lumis hits a uranage to Kross through the table, the crowd suddenly erupts—“BRAAAAAAAUNNNN!”. Braun Strowman’s music hits. The Monster Among Men storms down the ramp like a locomotive. He barrels into the ring, leveling Lumis with a running shoulder tackle. Rowan charges him, but Braun scoops him up and hits a running powerslam onto a trash can. Gacy grabs a chair and swings — Braun catches it, rips it away, and tosses it into the crowd like it’s paper. The Final Testament regroups in the ring, Scarlett wiping blood from her lip. For a moment, they’re in control. Sudden blackness. The arena dies. The titantron glitches with distorted laughter. A whispered voice rasps: “You summoned this war, Braun…” Uncle Howdy appears at the top of the ramp. Hat tilted. Lantern in hand. The crowd buzzes in awe and fear. Strowman turns toward him and leaves the ring. They meet at the top of the ramp and begin to brawl — heavy shots, wild swings. Braun tosses Howdy into the LED boards, but Howdy fights back with a pipe he pulls from behind the stage. Security and cameras follow them backstage. The two behemoths tear through equipment cases and tables. Strowman lifts Howdy high and roars—POWERSLAM OFF A STACK OF CRATES—THROUGH THREE TABLES BELOW! CRASH. Both men lie in the wreckage as medical staff rush in. The crowd watching on the arena screen chants: “HOLY SHT! HOLY SHT!”. With Braun and Howdy neutralized, the match returns to its core chaos. Rezar grabs Rowan and attempts a double powerbomb, but Nikki runs up from behind and jams a screwdriver into his leg. Rowan follows up with a massive choke bomb onto a barbed-wire board. Gacy climbs to the top rope, hits a huge diving senton and picks up the victory!

Match Results: The Wyatt Sicks def. The Final Testament (19:46)



The camera fades in backstage. Jey Uso is pacing, hoodie half-on, clearly agitated. Sami Zayn walks into frame, arms crossed, trying to read his former friend.

Sami Zayn: You good?

Jey Uso: (gritting his teeth) Nah, Uce. I ain't good. Not when I gotta team with him.

Sami Zayn: (sighs, already knowing where this is going) Kevin.

Jey Uso: Damn right, Kevin. You want me to trust a dude who hates my family? Nah. I ain’t feelin’ it, Sami. Why is he even teaming with us if he hates us so much?

Sami Zayn: (firm but calm) You think he trusts you? He doesn’t. And honestly? He’s got every reason not to. He’s doing this for me and me only. Because I asked him and he’s my best friend.

Jey Uso: (nods slowly) Exactly my point, Uce.

Sami Zayn: No. That is the point. This ain’t about friendship. Not anymore. This is about war. You’ve been in War Games before. You know what it takes. It ain’t about who you like. It’s about who you can go to battle with.

Jey Uso: (staring at Sami, conflicted) You really think this is gonna work?

Sami Zayn: I think if we stop worrying about the past and focus on what’s coming—on them—it has to work. The Rock. Solo. Tama. Loa. Jacob Fatu. That ain’t a team, that’s a freakin’ army.

Jey Uso: (pauses, nods) You right. They out for blood.

Sami Zayn: So let’s give 'em hell instead.

A moment of silence. Jey looks Sami in the eye. No smile. No handshake. Just a mutual, battle-worn respect beginning to resurface.

Jey Uso: (quietly) Don’t make me regret this, Sami.

Sami Zayn: (stepping in close) Only if you don’t make me regret it first.



Match #2: The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) vs Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn

Kairi Sane starts off against Isla Dawn. Quick technical exchange—Kairi with her signature arm drags and a spinning backfist that gets the crowd cheering. Isla scrambles to her corner and tags in Alba Fyre. Alba and Kairi clash hard—Alba using her power, Kairi using her agility. A springboard crossbody from Kairi gets a near-fall. She tags in Asuka. Asuka enters with fire, striking fast—spinning back kicks, a German suplex, then a running hip attack that sends Alba to the floor. The crowd roars. Asuka screams into the hard cam, adrenaline high. But as Asuka looks for the buzzsaw kick, Isla sneaks in with a blindside distraction. The ref turns to separate Isla, giving Alba a chance to rake Asuka’s eyes and land a big superkick. The heels isolate Asuka. Quick tags between Isla and Alba, grounding her with wear-down holds and stomps. Asuka fights back with vicious palm strikes and a desperate dropkick, crawling to her corner—hot tag to Kairi! Kairi explodes in, ducking a double clothesline and hitting a double spear on both Dawn and Fyre. She climbs up—Insane Elbow! 1...2...Isla breaks the pin! Dakota shouts encouragement from the outside as Kairi pulls Alba up. But Isla pulls Kairi’s hair behind the ref’s back, giving Alba just enough time to tag herself in. Kairi doesn’t see the tag. She hits the ropes for a running forearm—but Isla trips her from outside, smashing her face-first into the mat. Kairi stumbles back—GORY BOMB from Alba, who rushes back in. 1...2...3!

Match Results: Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn def. The Kabuki Warriors (8:43)

Alba and Isla smirk as they leave the ring, their dark magic vibes unsettling. Dakota Kai helps Kairi sit up, checking on her. Asuka stays in the ring, standing still. She glares at Isla and Alba walking up the ramp. The camera zooms in on Asuka’s face—her jaw clenched, breathing heavy, frustration clear. Not at Kairi. Not at Dakota. But at herself. Kairi reaches out and touches her arm gently. Asuka doesn’t react at first… then slowly nods and rolls out of the ring with them. A subtle crack showing in the Empress’s confidence.



We come back from a commercial break and Seth Rollins’ music hits to a huge pop from the crowd. Rollins enters the arena as the crowd sings his song. He enters the ring and he looks fired up, but there's a simmering frustration in his eyes.

Seth Rollins: (grinning, but clearly agitated) You know, it’s getting pretty damn clear to me that everybody wants a piece of Seth Rollins. (mocking tone) Oh yeah, that’s right. First, we had Bronson Reed. The big man decides that his moment comes at my expense. Then, Drew McIntyre, who, after being MIA for a month, decides to come back and make a statement with a Claymore right to the face of yours truly. (Rollins stops pacing and looks at the audience) It’s like a damn buffet out here, huh? Everybody’s lining up for a taste.

Rollins pauses, shaking his head with a smirk.

Seth Rollins: But I’m starting to see a trend here... (Rollins looks around, taking a deep breath) Everyone seems to think they can come after me. You know what? Fine. Keep bringing ‘em. I’ve beaten every single one of ‘em, and I’ll keep doing it. (pauses, now serious) But there’s one thing I know for sure.

The crowd quiets, sensing something big coming.

Seth Rollins: Drew McIntyre… you should be ashamed of yourself.

The crowd murmurs in confusion.

Seth Rollins: Because you had your chance. You had the chance to kick CM Punk out of this company once and for all, and you BLEW it. (Rollins clenches his jaw) You had a freakin’ Hell in a Cell match set up, with the whole world watching, and instead of getting rid of that cancer for good, you lost. And now, look what we’re dealing with! Punk’s still here—(Rollins throws his hands in the air)—because you didn’t finish the job and he’s fighting for the World Heavyweight Championship.

Suddenly, Drew McIntyre’s music hits. The crowd erupts as Drew McIntyre strides down to the ring, his intense gaze locked on Seth Rollins.

Drew McIntyre: (interrupting, voice low and intense) Don’t lecture me, Seth. (McIntyre steps into the ring and grabs a mic) You and I have unfinished business.

Rollins smirks, shaking his head sarcastically.

Seth Rollins: (mockingly) Unfinished business? Oh, now you want to talk about unfinished business? How cute. (Rollins gets right in Drew’s face) Tell you what, Drew. You should be thanking me. Thank me for helping you out at SummerSlam. The only reason you actually beat Punk is because I was the damn referee! (Rollins steps back, shaking his head) Without me, you'd still be stuck in the mud. I gave you that win. You owe me.

McIntyre’s face darkens. His fists clench.

Drew McIntyre: No. You owe me. And you don't get to spin this. You don't get to talk your way out of it. We had unfinished business back then, and it’s been eating away at me ever since. And trust me, I’m not here for your charity.

Rollins tries to step back, but McIntyre steps forward and cuts him off, face-to-face now.

Drew McIntyre: (with fire) You didn’t help me. But I will make you regret ever thinking I needed anything from you. Especially your help.

Rollins’ smile fades.

Seth Rollins: (gritting his teeth) You really think you’ve got it all figured out, huh? (Rollins leans in closer) Fine. Let’s do this, Drew. You want to play games? Fine. You want to feel like a man? (Rollins points at himself) I’ll make you feel like one.

In an instant, Rollins drops the mic and lunges at McIntyre. They start brawling! The brawl spills out of the ring, with both men trading shots outside. Rollins tries to go for a Stomp on the floor, but McIntyre moves out of the way and connects with a brutal Claymore to the jaw, sending Seth crashing to the ground! The crowd erupts as McIntyre stands tall over Rollins, his expression fierce and unwavering.

Drew McIntyre: (yelling over Rollins, with intensity) This... isn’t over, Seth. This... is just the beginning.

McIntyre stands tall with his hands raised in the air as Rollins struggles to get up, dazed.



The camera cuts backstage to Jackie Redmond, standing by with a mic in hand. Beside her are Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin — the Motor City Machine Guns. The crowd watching on the tron pops.

Jackie Redmond: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my guests at this time… Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin — the Motor City Machine Guns!

Shelley and Sabin nod confidently as the crowd cheers again.

Jackie Redmond: Guys, tonight is huge. You’re just moments away from a Triple Threat No. 1 Contenders Match against the War Raiders, and the team of Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate. A win tonight means a shot at the World Tag Team Champions — The New Day. How are you feeling heading into this match?

Chris Sabin: Jackie, we’ve wrestled all around the world. We’ve fought in Japan, we’ve been champions everywhere we’ve gone — but standing here in WWE? This is something special.

Alex Shelley: Yeah, you could say this is a dream come true. We've waited a long time to be here. And now we’re not just part of the WWE — we’re stepping into the ring with some of the best tag teams this company has to offer. Viking beasts in the War Raiders, pure British brutality from Dunne and Bate… this is exactly what we wanted.

Chris Sabin: And if we win tonight? That means we get The New Day. Kingston. Woods. The best tag team in WWE, and one of the best of all time. That’s the kind of match you dream about as a kid. That’s a dream match.

Alex Shelley: But dreams don’t just happen — you’ve gotta fight for ‘em. So tonight, we go out there, we put the Motor City on our backs, and we earn that shot.

Chris Sabin: Because the Machine Guns are finally in WWE… and we’re just getting started.

Jackie Redmond: Strong words from the Motor City Machine Guns. We’ll see if they can back it up — that No. 1 Contenders Match is later tonight!

The camera cuts to the arena as the crowd buzzes in anticipation.



Match #3: The Miz vs Chad Gable w/The Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile

The match begins with a tense lock-up. Gable immediately shoots low and takes Miz down with a waistlock, transitioning into a front facelock. Miz scrambles to the ropes to force a break. Gable backs off, smirking with confidence. They circle again. Miz catches Gable with a quick arm drag, then a second. Gable rolls through and goes for the ankle, looking for an early Ankle Lock, but Miz kicks him off and pops up with a sharp clothesline. Miz builds momentum with a running corner clothesline, then springboards off the second rope for a double axe handle. Gable absorbs the hit, grabs the leg mid-move, and slams Miz knee-first to the mat. Gable begins dissecting the left leg, stomping it down and hitting a spinning toe hold into a grounded kneebar. Miz grits his teeth and claws his way to the ropes. Gable keeps pressure on the knee, landing a dragon screw and a short dropkick to the joint. He lifts Miz up for a German suplex — but Miz counters with a back elbow, then a neckbreaker.

Miz limps but fires up, landing his signature combination: kneelift, big boot, and a basement DDT for a near fall. As Miz sets up for the Skull-Crushing Finale, Gable counters again, slipping behind for a roll-up — two-count. Gable quickly transitions into the Ankle Lock. Miz screams in pain but rolls forward, sending Gable face-first into the turnbuckle. Just then, the Creed Brothers begin walking down the ramp. Miz sees them, immediately turns to keep an eye on the threat. Gable uses the distraction to try for another German, but Miz blocks it. Julius hops onto the apron — but Miz sees him coming and knocks him off with a forearm. Brutus goes for a sneak attack on the other side, but Miz ducks, and Brutus accidentally pulls Gable’s foot from under him. Gable crashes face-first to the mat. Miz capitalizes, grabs Gable from behind, and hits the Skull-Crushing Finale — 1, 2, 3.

Match Results: The Miz def. Chad Gable (9:53)

Miz stands tall after pinning Chad Gable, raising his arms in victory. The Creed Brothers slide into the ring too late, furious, but Miz quickly backs up the ramp, smirking, proud of the win. Suddenly, from the crowd, Bron Breakker bursts over the barricade at full speed, charging straight toward Miz like a freight train. Miz never sees it coming and crashes to the floor with a sickening thud after a devastating Spear by Breakker that turns him inside out!!! The crowd erupts in boos as Breakker stands tall, holding the Intercontinental Championship high above his head.



The lights in the arena dim as Liv Morgan’s music hits. She strides down to the ring with a smug look on her face, microphone in hand. The crowd boos, but Liv soaks it all in, a cocky smirk on her face as she enters the ring.

Liv Morgan: You know… it’s honestly so funny how you all just thought Rhea Ripley was this unstoppable force, didn’t you?

Liv laughs mockingly.

Liv Morgan: Well, guess what? Thanks to me, Rhea Ripley will NEVER be seen in a WWE ring again.

Crowd boos louder.

Liv Morgan: You all should be thanking me! I did you all a favor. I put an end to her reign of terror. And if you need a reminder, just look at the carnage I caused with my new team. Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Alexa Bliss — we took Rhea out, and there’s nothing she can do about it. She’s done.

Liv points to the back, a smug look on her face.

Liv Morgan: And tonight, I want to introduce you all to the woman who is my partner, my powerhouse, my enforcer, my best friend... Raquel Rodriguez!

Raquel Rodriguez’s music hits, and she steps out onto the stage, exuding confidence. Liv gives her a proud smile as Raquel makes her way to the ring. The two of them stand together, facing the crowd, soaking in the boos.

Raquel Rodriguez: This is just the beginning. We’ve only scratched the surface of what we’re capable of. And with Liv by my side, we’re going to dominate. Rhea Ripley? Gone. And it’s only the first step in taking down anyone who gets in our way. The real power is here now.

The crowd continues to boo, but the pair looks unbothered as they stand side by side in the ring.

Liv Morgan: And don’t forget, come WarGames… Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair, and Jade Cargill — you all better be ready to see just how dangerous we are.

Suddenly, Bianca Belair's music hits, and the crowd erupts. Bianca and Jade Cargill march down the ramp, both with fiery expressions. Bianca holds a microphone as they step into the ring, ready for a confrontation.

Bianca Belair: (Fiercely, as she steps up to Liv and Raquel.) You really think you’ve taken control, huh? You’re proud of taking out Rhea Ripley? You think that makes you untouchable? (Bianca glares at both.) Well, Liv, you got yourself a team, but at WarGames? It’s not gonna be as easy as you think.

Jade Cargill: (Steps up, looking at Raquel.) You? You might be big, you might be tough, but you’re about to get a preview of what’s coming. (She smiles at Raquel.) I can’t wait for WarGames. You can’t run from us. We’re coming for you.

Bianca Belair: So, how about we give everyone a little preview of what WarGames is gonna look like? Right now.

Jade Cargill: Yeah, you two think you’re ready? Let’s see if you can walk the walk. (She turns to Liv and Raquel.) How about it, Liv? Raquel? Let’s see how you two handle us right here, right now in a tag match.

The crowd goes wild as the tension builds in the ring. Liv and Raquel exchange a look. Liv smirks, clearly not intimidated.

Liv Morgan: (Laughs, mockingly.) You really want to challenge us? (She looks at Raquel, then back at Bianca and Jade.) Fine. You’ve got your match. But don’t come crying when we show you how real dominance looks. We’re going to show you why you don’t mess with us.

Raquel Rodriguez: (Firmly.) We accept. Bring a referee out here.

The crowd cheers as Bianca and Jade nod confidently and a referee comes down to the ring to start the match.



Match #4: Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez

The bell rings, and Bianca Belair and Liv Morgan start things off. Bianca quickly uses her athleticism to gain the upper hand, hitting Liv with a shoulder tackle that sends her crashing to the mat. Liv scrambles to her feet, but Bianca follows up with a springboard dropkick, knocking her down again. Liv retreats to her corner and tags in Raquel Rodriguez. Raquel steps into the ring, and her sheer power immediately shifts the momentum. She takes control, lifting Bianca with ease and delivering a chokeslam that shakes the ring. Bianca tries to fight back, but Raquel is too strong. Raquel hoists her up for a body slam, then follows it with a running splash in the corner, forcing Bianca to stagger out. Raquel attempts a running clothesline, but Bianca ducks under it and hits a quick knee strike, slowing Raquel down just enough to tag in Jade Cargill. Jade enters the ring with a burst of energy, immediately hitting Raquel with a spinning back elbow. She quickly follows it up with a clothesline that sends Raquel to the ropes, then a running boot to the face. Jade then runs the ropes for a springboard moonsault, but Raquel catches her mid-air and slams her to the mat with a chokeslam. Raquel tags Liv back in, and the heels continue to isolate Jade from her partner. Liv taunts the crowd before stomping on Jade’s chest, mocking her with a cocky smile. Liv whips Jade into the ropes, but Jade counters with a flying forearm that knocks Liv back. Jade tries to make the tag to Bianca, but Liv cuts her off by pulling her back into the center of the ring, forcing her to take more punishment. Liv locks in a headlock, grinding Jade down.

Jade fights to her feet, breaking free with a powerful jawbreaker, but Liv quickly kicks her in the midsection and goes for a DDT. Jade blocks it, lifts Liv, and tosses her into the corner. Jade charges in with a clothesline, and Liv staggers out, right into Jade’s spinning back elbow. With Liv dazed, Jade finally makes the tag to Bianca Belair, who comes in like a house on fire. Bianca cleans house, hitting Liv with a back elbow and a flurry of kicks to Raquel, who’s on the apron. Bianca follows up with a knee strike to Liv, then a springboard moonsault onto her, going for the cover. 1... 2... Liv kicks out just in time. Bianca lifts Liv, setting her up for the KOD (Kiss of Death), but Liv manages to squirm out of it, landing behind Bianca. Liv quickly tags in Raquel, who steps in with a devastating shoulder block that knocks Bianca off her feet. Raquel then lifts Bianca up for a vertical suplex, holding her in the air for several seconds before slamming her down hard. Raquel tags Liv back in, and the two heels double-team Bianca with quick tags. Raquel holds Bianca while Liv nails her with a dropkick to the chest. Liv covers. 1... 2... Bianca kicks out again, showing heart, but she’s clearly struggling. Raquel goes for another powerbomb, but Bianca fights out with elbows to the head. She runs at Raquel, but Raquel catches her and attempts a chokeslam, but Bianca blocks and pushes Raquel into the corner. She charges, hitting Raquel with a corner splash. Bianca lifts Raquel up for the KOD, but Liv grabs Raquel from the apron pulling her into safety. Jade pushes Liv off the apron and they brawl outside the ring. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Raquel takes advantage, connects with the Tejana Bomb on Bianca and counts the pinfall. 1... 2... 3.

Match Results: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez def. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill (15:45)

The crowd boos as Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez celebrate their victory. Liv taunts the crowd, raising her arms in victory, while Raquel stands tall next to her. They exchange a smug look, clearly relishing their win.



Camera cuts to the backstage area. Jackie Redmond stands in the interview zone, microphone in hand, with Dragon Lee standing beside her in full gear, intensity in his eyes.

Jackie Redmond: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my guest at this time — Dragon Lee.

Dragon Lee nods, clearly focused.

Jackie Redmond: Dragon, last week on Raw, the WWE Universe watched as Bronson Reed brutally attacked Rey Mysterio — delivering not one, not two, but three Tsunamis, leaving Rey needing medical attention. Tonight, you step into the ring with Reed one-on-one. What’s going through your mind?

Dragon Lee: (He speaks with a calm but intense tone.) Rey Mysterio is more than just a legend. To me... he’s family. He’s someone I’ve looked up to my entire life. Last week, Bronson Reed didn’t just beat Rey — he tried to end him. That was about sending a message. And tonight... I’ve got one of my own.

Dragon Lee clenches his fist, his voice rising slightly.

Dragon Lee: Bronson Reed is bigger than me. He’s stronger than me. But I’ve been fighting uphill battles my whole life. I’ve built my career by doing the impossible. And tonight, I’m not just fighting for Rey — I’m fighting to prove that you don’t have to be the biggest man to have the biggest heart.

He takes a deep breath.

Dragon Lee: Bronson, tonight, you find out that lucha libre... fights back.

Dragon Lee walks off screen, laser-focused, leaving Jackie standing with a serious expression.

Jackie Redmond: That match is coming up next — Dragon Lee versus Bronson Reed, and emotions are clearly running high.



Match #5: Dragon Lee vs Bronson Reed

Dragon Lee immediately darts forward, using his speed to his advantage. He peppers Reed with low kicks, then springs off the ropes and lands a dropkick to Reed’s knee, causing the big man to drop to one leg. Lee charges again - basement dropkick to the face! Reed stumbles back into the corner. Lee backs up and sprints — but Reed bursts out of the corner with a massive body block, flattening Dragon Lee mid-air. The speed advantage is gone in an instant. Reed drags Lee up by the mask and slams him down with a sidewalk slam, the ring shaking beneath them. He stands over Lee for a moment, then methodically climbs the turnbuckle. The crowd rises. TSUNAMI! Reed crashes down onto Lee's chest. But he doesn’t cover. Reed stares at the crowd — cold, expressionless — and drags Lee's limp body closer to the corner again. SECOND TSUNAMI! Another brutal impact. The arena gasps. Reed stays kneeling, staring down at Lee’s motionless body. Still no cover. The boos grow louder. Fans in the front row scream for someone to stop the match. Reed slowly pulls Dragon Lee's body back into position — again!!! THIRD TSUNAMI!!! The ring shakes. Dragon Lee isn’t moving. Now, the crowd is in an uproar. Some are yelling, others begging. Bronson Reed is not done and climbs to the top rope again!!! The referee checks on Lee — he's not responding. The ref waves it off as Reed prepares to fly off the top rope once again. The match is over.

Match Results: Bronson Reed def. Dragon Lee by referee stoppage (6:10)

The match is over but Reed doesn’t care. The referee pleads with him, but it’s too late. FOURTH TSUNAMIII!!! The ring is surrounded by medical staff — but Reed remains in the ring, unmoved and unrepentant. Suddenly, Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde from the LWO sprint down the ramp to help their fallen teammate. They slide into the ring to confront Reed — but it’s a mistake. Reed clotheslines Wilde out of his boots, then catches Cruz mid-air off a springboard and powerslams him to the mat. Both men are left laid out alongside Dragon Lee. The crowd is in shock — some booing, some screaming. Adam Pearce storms down the ramp, furious, shouting at Reed from the apron.

Adam Pearce: That’s ENOUGH! It’s OVER!

Pearce climbs into the ring and tries to get in Reed’s face — but Reed shoves Pearce down to the mat, sending him tumbling. Security hesitates at ringside, unsure what to do. Bronson Reed, again, climbs the ropes.The audience is screaming. Medical staff wave their arms, trying to stop him. And then—Zelina Vega rushes down the ramp, eyes filled with fear. She dives into the ring and throws herself over Dragon Lee’s body, arms outstretched.

Zelina Vega: Please! Don’t! STOP! You’ve done enough!

But Reed doesn’t care. He stares down from the top rope — and jumps. TSUNAMI — ON ZELINA VEGA. The entire arena erupts in gasps and screams as Zelina takes the full force of the splash, crushed while shielding Dragon Lee. Adam Pearce scrambles to his feet, immediately waving for EMTs and officials. Trainers, security, and paramedics flood the ring. Pearce, now dead serious, points at Reed as he’s pulled away: “You’re done. YOU’RE DONE!”

Cameras cut backstage, where both Dragon Lee and Zelina Vega are shown being loaded into separate ambulances on stretchers. Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde accompany them, visibly shaken. Zelina’s neck is in a brace. Dragon Lee isn’t moving. Adam Pearce stands nearby, furious and devastated, shouting into a headset: “Keep him OUT of the building. I don’t care how big he is — get him OUT!” The ambulance doors close. Sirens blare. Cut to black.



“Celtic Invasion” hits. The crowd gives a mixed reaction — mostly cheers, with a hint of boos. Becky Lynch, the Women’s World Champion, struts out confidently with the title over her shoulder and a smug grin on her face. She steps into the ring, soaking in the spotlight, and grabs a mic.

Becky Lynch: Well, well, well... would you look at that? The Man is once again The Champ.

Crowd reaction is mixed. A few louder boos start.

Becky Lynch: At Crown Jewel, I walked into the lion’s den with Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan, and I walked out with the gold. Because no matter how tough you are… no matter how fast, how strong, how flashy… there is nobody who does it quite like Big Time Becks.

She pats the title.

Becky Lynch: And then, the very next night, we got ourselves a little battle royal — and guess who crawled out of the pile to become number one contender? Iyo Sky.

Crowd pops loud for Iyo’s name.

Becky Lynch: Let me be clear. Iyo is one of the best in the world. She's innovative, she's dangerous, she’s got the crowd eating out of the palm of her hand… But Iyo? You’re not The Man. You’re not Big Time Becks. And when it comes down to it, you're not championship material — you're just a highlight reel waiting to be cut off by a reality check.

IYO SKY’s music hits and she walks out with confidence and fire in her eyes. She enters the ring with a mic. The crowd is buzzing as Becky steps back, smirking.

Iyo Sky: (Beaming with pride, broken English.) Becky… you talk too much. I no scared of you. I — I beat you. I take your title. I become new Women’s World Champion!

Crowd pops huge. “Iyo! Iyo!” chants break out.

Becky Lynch: Oh, that was adorable. Really. But maybe try saying that again… this time in English.

Crowd reacts with a mix of gasps and boos. Becky shrugs with a smug grin.

Becky Lynch: Oh wait — you already did. Sorry, I couldn’t tell. Maybe slow it down a bit next time.

Iyo stares at Becky, her smile fading. The crowd turns hard against Becky now, full boos echoing. Becky laughs — until suddenly—IYO SNAPS. She drops her mic and tackles Becky to the mat, raining down fists to a massive pop from the crowd! Becky scrambles to her feet, but Iyo launches her with a dropkick, sending Becky crashing into the corner. Becky tries to escape, but Iyo cuts her off with a springboard back elbow, then slams her down with a suplex. The crowd is electric. Becky rolls to the outside, trying to crawl away — but Iyo’s not done. She climbs the ropes. The crowd rises with her. Moonsault!! IYO SKY nails Becky with the moonsault to the outside for the second week in a row! Becky’s laid out. Iyo grabs the Women’s World Championship off the mat and stands tall over Becky, raising it high to a thunderous ovation.



Match #6: Motor City Machine Guns vs The War Raiders vs Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate – Triple Threat No.1 Contender’s match

The bell rings and the crowd is red-hot as all three teams stare each other down. It starts with Alex Shelley, Tyler Bate, and Erik in the ring. Shelley and Bate immediately work together to try to bring down Erik, peppering him with forearms and low kicks, but Erik overpowers both, launching Bate with a belly-to-back throw and Shelley with a clothesline. Sabin tags in for Shelley, while Ivar tags Erik. Ivar barrels in with a massive seated senton on Sabin and then runs the ropes for a splash—Sabin rolls out just in time and hits a low dropkick to Ivar’s face. Bate tags back in and hits Sabin with a rebound lariat. Dunne enters and targets Sabin’s fingers, snapping them back to a chorus of “Ohhh!” from the crowd. The pace quickens—Shelley blind-tags in, hits the ropes, and connects with a flying knee to Dunne. Bate and Shelley go at it with counters and fast reversals, until Sabin springboards in to deliver a flying clothesline. The Motor City Machine Guns take control with a series of sharp, fluid double-team moves—slingshot senton from Shelley into a basement dropkick from Sabin for a two-count.

The War Raiders re-enter with fury—Erik throws Sabin into the corner with a gutwrench powerbomb. Ivar follows with a spinning heel kick on Shelley, nearly taking his head off. Dunne and Bate regroup and lay into Ivar with hard strikes—Bate hoists him for an airplane spin to a massive pop, but Ivar slips out and crushes Bate with a running crossbody. Chaos breaks loose—everyone spills into the ring. Dunne hits the Bitter End on Erik, but Shelley breaks the pin. Bate nails Shelley with a standing shooting star press, only for Sabin to superkick Bate right in the jaw. Dunne comes flying off the top—Sabin catches him with a superkick in mid-air. The Guns reset—Sabin lifts Dunne in a fireman’s carry, Shelley springboards—Skull and Bones! Cover on Dunne: 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: MCMG def. The War Raiders and Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate (10:23)

The crowd explodes! Shelley and Sabin celebrate in the center of the ring, having just secured a future title shot at The New Day. Dunne and Bate sit on the outside, frustrated. The War Raiders seethe on the ramp, having been denied again. Sabin and Shelley pose on the turnbuckles motioning for the belts—the dream match is set.



Match #7: CM Punk vs AJ Styles

The bell rings. They circle. Punk extends a hand, sarcastically. Styles slaps it away. They tie up. Punk takes control early with a headlock takedown, grounding AJ and wrenching the neck. Styles fights out, shoots Punk into the ropes, leapfrogs, ducks, and hits a dropkick flush. He kips up and smirks. Punk responds with a spinning back kick to the ribs and a snap suplex. He floats into a cover — one, two, AJ kicks out. Punk grabs a front facelock, knees Styles in the body, and transitions into a neckbreaker. He stalks AJ, then drops a jumping elbow. Another cover, another two-count. AJ turns the tide with a thumb to the eye when the ref is out of position. He grabs Punk and slams him shoulder-first into the turnbuckle. Styles picks the arm apart with focused precision — hammerlocks, shoulder breakers, and stomps. AJ tries for a Phenomenal Blitz — punch, punch, backfist — but Punk ducks the final strike and hits a big roundhouse to the side of AJ’s head.

Punk bounces off the ropes and connects with the running knee in the corner, then the bulldog out of it. He signals for it — the crowd rises. He hoists AJ up, but AJ slips out, shoves Punk to the ropes, and hits a Pele kick that drops Punk to one knee. Styles springboards — Phenomenal Forearm incoming — but Punk stumbles into the ropes, knocking AJ off balance and crotching him on the top rope. Punk climbs up, hooks Styles — Pepsi Plunge tease — but AJ fights out and shoves Punk down. Styles stands on the top rope — missile dropkick connects! AJ covers: one, two — Punk kicks out at 2.5! AJ grabs Punk’s wrist, looking for the Styles Clash. Punk blocks with a backdrop, rolls through, sweeps AJ’s legs — step-through elbow drop! Both men are down. The crowd is on their feet. Punk gets to his feet first and roars. He grabs AJ — hoists him up — Go to Sleep! GTS CONNECTS! Punk falls onto AJ for the cover — BUT GUNTHER SLIDES INTO THE RING and breaks it up with a vicious stomp to Punk’s back!

Match Results: CM Punk def. AJ Styles by Disqualification (12:33)

The bell rings but Gunther doesn’t care. He grabs Punk by the head and drives knees into his face. AJ rolls to the corner, disoriented but watching. Gunther slams Punk into the corner and starts unleashing brutal chops — CRACK! CRACK! CRACK! Punk’s chest is turning red and raw. AJ watches for a moment... then joins in, stomping Punk down with Gunther. The crowd boos loudly. Gunther drags Punk into the center of the ring. Suddenly — Damian Priest’s music hits! The crowd erupts as Priest charges down the ramp, sliding into the ring and taking out Styles with a big boot! He spins around and starts slugging it out with Gunther — punch after punch. He rocks the champ and goes for South of Heaven — but AJ recovers and clips Priest’s leg from behind! Priest fights them both off briefly until Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh, and Dominik Mysterio rush the ring. The numbers overwhelm Priest. Gunther takes Punk, drags him to the ropes, and traps his arms between the second and third ropes. Punk is tied up and helpless. Gunther grabs his World Heavyweight Championship, lines it up — and BLASTS Punk in the face with the title. Blood immediately pours from Punk’s forehead. The crowd gasps. Referees rush to ringside but Judgment Day keeps them at bay. Gunther grabs Punk and locks in the sleeper while he’s trapped in the ropes! Meanwhile, Priest tries to rise — but AJ lifts him... Styles Clash! Priest is out. Bálor ascends the turnbuckle... Coup de Grâce to Priest’s ribs. The Judgment Day and Gunther stand tall, a united front of destruction. Gunther lifts his championship high as Punk bleeds beneath him, his arms still caught in the ropes, unconscious because of the Sleeper. Raw ends with boos raining down and the image of utter carnage in the ring.

Next week on RAW:
- Motor City Machine Guns vs The New Day for the World Tag Team Championships
- Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez vs The Kabuki Warriors
- Seth Rollins vs Drew McIntyre
And more!!!

WWE Survivor Series: War Games - Updated Card
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens in a War Games Match
- Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez in a War Games Match
- Gunther vs CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Damian Priest vs AJ Styles

- LA Knight vs Logan Paul for the United States Championship

WWE PLE Schedule:

- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 

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Friday Night SmackDown
November 22th 2024

Roman Reigns makes his way to the ring with The Usos, Sami Zayn, and Paul Heyman at his side. Reigns wears a serious, somber expression. Sami and the Usos nod to fans on their way down, but there's tension in their body language. Owens is noticeably absent. They enter the ring. Paul Heyman retrieves a mic, but Roman gently takes it from his hand without a word. The crowd chants: “OTC! OTC!”.

Roman Reigns: (calm, composed, but stern) You feel that, huh?

He looks around the arena. Crowd continues to cheer.

Roman Reigns: Feels like family again. Like something real. Like something earned.

He looks at the Usos. Then at Sami.

Roman Reigns: But last week... someone made a decision without the family.

Steps toward Sami Zayn.

Roman Reigns: Sami, last week I trusted you when you said you knew of someone who could team with us at War Games. But… you go on and bring Kevin Owens into this?

Small “KO” chants break out. Roman raises his hand for silence.

Roman Reigns: What made you think that was a good idea?

Sami Zayn: (steps forward, heart on sleeve) Roman, I didn’t make that decision lightly. I know what’s at stake. I know who we're going up against — Solo, Tama, Fatu, Loa... The Rock. But I asked Kevin because I trust him.

Pauses. Looks Roman in the eye.

Sami Zayn: I trust Kevin Owens with my life.

Roman Reigns: (drops his head briefly, then looks back up — colder now) Yeah? Well… I don’t.

Mixed reaction from the crowd.

Roman Reigns: I don’t trust him, I didn’t forget what he’s done to us. You trust him? That’s your call. But don’t expect the rest of us to forget what he’s done.

“Fight Owens Fight” hits to a massive reaction. Kevin Owens walks out slowly in jeans and a hoodie, mic already in hand. He doesn’t smile. He’s not here to entertain — he’s here to speak his truth. He enters the ring, keeps his distance. Looks around at each member of the OG Bloodline before settling on Reigns.

Kevin Owens: Oh trust me, Roman... I don’t expect you to forget anything. I don’t expect any of you to.

Crowd starts chanting “KO! KO!” — he waits it out.

Kevin Owens: You said you don’t trust me? Good. Because I don’t trust you either.

Now pacing slightly, voice rising.

Kevin Owens: In fact... I hate you.

Turns toward The Usos.

Kevin Owens: I hate you two for backing him every time he beat me down and doing his dirty work.

Faces Heyman.

Kevin Owens: I hate you for hiding behind him and whispering poison into his ear.

Then, finally, he looks at Sami.

Kevin Owens: And yet... I’m here. For you.

Pauses. Crowd silent.

Kevin Owens: For four years, these men tried to end my career. Humiliated me. Broke me. But when Sami Zayn asked me to stand with him, I tried to say no… But I can’t. This ain’t about the OG Bloodline. This ain’t about legacy. I’m not doing this to honor what you built. I’m doing it for one man — my best friend.

Crowd pops.

Kevin Owens: So yeah, I should let The Rock, Solo, and those savages tear you all apart at WarGames. But I won’t. Because I’d do anything for Sami Zayn.

The crowd roars. Owens lowers the mic. Roman clenches his jaw. Before anyone else can speak— Out walks Solo Sikoa flanked by Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. The crowd rains down boos as they slowly walk onto the stage, standing like wolves ready to pounce. Solo has a mic.

Jey Uso: (steps to the ropes, fire in his voice) Yo, Solo! Where’s your Tribal Chief, huh?

Crowd reacts loudly.

Jey Uso: Cause it sure as hell ain’t you anymore.

Solo doesn’t flinch, but the fury is all over his face. His breathing grows heavier.

Solo Sikoa: The Tribal Chief...

He pauses, holding in rage.

Solo Sikoa:...is not here tonight.

The crowd “ooohs.” He doesn’t say The Rock’s name. But the meaning is clear — The Rock’s absence tonight only fuels the divide.

Suddenly — SmackDown GM Nick Aldis’ music hits. The fans buzz as Aldis walks onto the stage with a microphone in hand and a commanding presence. He nods at both sides, then begins.

Nick Aldis: Gentlemen... enough talk. You want WarGames? Good. But tonight, we find out who has the upper hand. Tonight — we’re going to have a WarGames Advantage Match.

The crowd cheers.

Nick Aldis: Each side will choose one man to represent their team. Those men will go one-on-one — and whichever side wins... gets the numbers advantage at WarGames.

He looks between Roman and Solo.

Nick Aldis: You’ve got until show’s end to choose your warriors. And may the better team earn the edge.

Aldis exits. The crowd is buzzing. Solo stares daggers at the OG Bloodline. Roman and Owens haven’t broken eye contact. Jey and Jimmy are fired up. Sami stands between worlds — but he’s made his choice.



Backstage, the camera zooms in on Nia Jax, standing tall and imposing, her WWE Women's Championship slung over her shoulder. Her expression is stoic, but there's a noticeable tension in her posture. She’s waiting. Slowly, Tiffany Stratton walks into the shot, her usual cocky grin replaced with a determined look. Seconds later, Alexa Bliss enters, her eyes cold, her posture guarded. The air between them is thick with animosity.

Nia doesn’t waste time as she addresses both women, her voice firm and no-nonsense.

Nia Jax: (glares at both women, no patience in her voice) I’ve had enough of this. You two have been bickering for weeks and weeks, and I’m sick of hearing it. So I did what any real leader would do.

Her voice drops lower.

Nia Jax: I requested a match. Tonight, you two are going one-on-one.

Both Alexa and Tiffany exchange an uncomfortable glance. Tiffany shifts uncomfortably, while Alexa looks like she’s been waiting for this moment.

Tiffany Stratton: (crosses her arms, defiantly) Fine by me. She’s been running her mouth for far too long. I’ll shut her up.

She glances sideways at Alexa with an almost playful smirk.

Alexa Bliss: (dryly, with a knowing smirk) Oh, I’m sure you will, Princess. Just like you’ve ‘shut me up’ every other time, right?

She steps closer, inches away from Tiffany. The tension is palpable.

Nia Jax: (interrupting, raising her hand to silence them both) Enough. I don’t care if you break each other’s faces tonight.

The women both stop and look at Nia, somewhat surprised by her bluntness.

Nia Jax: You two are in this together, whether you like it or not. When that bell rings for WarGames, I want you both focused on the bigger picture. We have a job to do, and it’s bigger than either of you two bickering over who’s the best.

She eyes them both seriously, voice low and authoritative.

Nia Jax: I don’t want to hear any excuses after tonight. I want to see you both on the same page in that cage. Understood?

Alexa and Tiffany, still glaring at each other, exchange one last icy look.

Tiffany Stratton: (smirking, but with a hint of reluctant agreement) Fine. Whatever. We’ll handle business, just like you said.

She gives Alexa one last condescending glance.

Alexa Bliss: (nodding, her tone sharp) Yeah, yeah. Just make sure you’re not in my way, princess.

She gives Tiffany a hard stare, the disdain evident. Tiffany shrugs it off but doesn’t back down.

Nia Jax: (with a hard, commanding tone) If either of you messes this up for us, I’ll handle it myself. Got it?

Both women give a quick nod, but their body language suggests they’re far from being on the same page. Nia takes one last look at them, her gaze unwavering, before walking off without saying another word. Alexa and Tiffany exchange another tense stare. The camera lingers on their faces as they stand in the silence of the moment.



Match #1: #DIY vs The Street Profits

The bell rings. Johnny Gargano and Montez Ford circle each other. Montez darts forward with lightning speed; Johnny counters with a slick arm drag. The pace is fast and clean. They trade holds and counters, both showing off crisp technical skill. Johnny tags Ciampa in. Ciampa storms in like a battering ram, launching Montez into the corner with a stiff shoulder. He lands heavy chops and elbows, each strike echoing through the arena. He doesn’t show any of his usual tag team chemistry though — he’s fighting his own battle. Montez manages to tag in Angelo Dawkins. The momentum swings as Angelo hits Ciampa with a big boot, then a Samoan drop. Gargano yells from his corner, pleading for a tag. Ciampa glares back but shrugs him off, motioning he’s got it. The crowd senses tension. Ciampa mounts the turnbuckle and leaps for a running knee — but Angelo ducks, causing Ciampa to crash hard to the mat. Gargano jumps to his feet, shaking his head in frustration. Ciampa, still on his knees, yells back, “Move, Johnny! I’ve got this!” Johnny, exasperated, shakes his head and tags himself in. He rushes in with a flurry — enziguri, dropkick, and a perfect slingshot spear that fires up the crowd. He signals for the Meet in the Middle finisher. Ciampa, clearly agitated, climbs back to the apron and starts yelling instructions. When Johnny goes for the finisher on Angelo, Ciampa unexpectedly leaps in—but nails Johnny Gargano with a knee right in the face! The crowd gasps, stunned silence for a moment before The Street Profits explode with energy. Montez Ford launches off the top rope with a perfect From the Heavens splash onto Gargano. 1… 2… 3.

Match Results: The Street Profits def. #DIY (10:48)

Montez and Angelo explode with celebration, pounding their chests and pumping the crowd. Johnny Gargano slowly stirs, clutching his face, glaring at Ciampa who stands in the ring with a cold, unreadable expression. Johnny staggers to his feet and points a finger at Ciampa.

Johnny Gargano: What the hell was that?!

Ciampa snaps back.

Tommaso Ciampa: You should’ve moved, Johnny! You’re too soft! I’m the one carrying us right now!

Johnny takes a step forward, voice rising.

Johnny Gargano: Carrying? You cost us this match! We’re supposed to be a team!

Ciampa shoves Johnny hard. The crowd rises to its feet as the tension explodes into a full-blown argument, voices echoing through the arena. Suddenly, the arena lights flicker. A hush falls. From the crowd, The Lucha Brothers—Penta El Zero Miedo and Rey Fénix—slide into the ring with deadly intent. Without warning, Penta delivers a vicious superkick to Ciampa. Fénix springs off the ropes and hits a brutal thrust kick to Gargano’s chest. Both #DIY men go down hard. Penta hoists Gargano up and hits a devastating Fear Factor piledriver. Fénix locks Ciampa in a submission hold, wrenching back hard. The crowd is roaring. The Lucha Brothers stand tall over the fallen #DIY as the tension shifts toward the ramp. The Street Profits have stopped their celebration and stare down the Lucha Brothers at the ramp. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins stand side by side, eyes locked on Penta and Fénix, who slowly raise their hands making the iconic “Cero Miedo” gesture.



The camera cuts to a dimly lit hallway backstage. The sounds of a slammed locker echo through the corridor. Tommaso Ciampa is pacing furiously, his face flushed with rage. He kicks a chair across the hallway, sending it crashing against a wall. He yanks open a nearby crate and throws its contents to the floor — gloves, tape, even a water bottle — everything flying. Ciampa’s breathing is heavy, his fists clenched so tight his knuckles whiten. Suddenly, the corridor’s shadows shift as Shinsuke Nakamura appears, stepping calmly into view. His trademark confident smirk is in place, hands in pockets, eyes locked on Ciampa. Shinsuke’s voice is low, measured, almost a whisper but cutting through the tension.

Shinsuke Nakamura: Johnny… he’s holding you back.

Ciampa whips his head toward Nakamura, mouth opening to respond — but Nakamura simply turns and walks away, leaving Ciampa standing alone amid the chaos, anger mixing with confusion and doubt. Ciampa stares after him, jaw tightening, then slams a fist against the wall, the tension still simmering as the camera fades out.



Match #2: Tiffany Stratton vs Alexa Bliss

The two circle each other cautiously, tension palpable. Alexa strikes first with a quick jab, testing Tiffany’s defenses. Tiffany ducks and counters with a sharp forearm that snaps Alexa’s head back. They exchange quick strikes, fast and clean — Alexa using her experience, Tiffany relying on athleticism and youth. Alexa mocks Tiffany with a cocky grin and a taunt, “Is that all you got?” Tiffany fires back with a defiant glare and a running knee strike. They trade near-falls early on — Alexa surprises Tiffany with a schoolgirl pin but Tiffany kicks out just in time. Tiffany lands a perfectly executed springboard dropkick, knocking Alexa to the mat. The pace accelerates. Alexa hits a series of stiff forearms in the corner, trying to wear down Tiffany’s midsection. Alexa’s eyes flash with frustration; this isn’t going as smoothly as she hoped. Tiffany counters a whip and lands a picture-perfect snap suplex, driving Alexa’s back hard into the mat. She drags Alexa to the center and signals for the moonsault. Alexa scrambles to her feet and tries to dodge but Tiffany nails her with a running knee to the jaw. Alexa staggers, visibly shaken but still fighting. She lands a desperate DDT, planting Tiffany down hard, but can’t make the pin—Tiffany kicks out at two and a half. The crowd is fully invested now, chanting “This is awesome! This is awesome!” Alexa calls for her signature move — the Twisted Bliss. She pulls Tiffany up and launches her high into the air for the move. Tiffany twists mid-air, managing to grab Alexa’s head in a gutbuster counter! The crowd explodes as Tiffany, still dazed, climbs to the top rope with trembling determination. She leaps—moonsaulting perfectly onto Alexa, chest-to-chest, covering for the pin. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Tiffany Stratton def. Alexa Bliss (11:15)

The arena erupts in cheers as Tiffany gasps for air, her hand raised. Alexa lies stunned, disbelief and frustration written across her face. Nia Jax’s music hits, and the crowd cheers as the powerhouse strides down the ramp with purpose. She enters the ring, looking between the two women.

Nia Jax (firm but commanding): Enough with the fighting. You two are on the same team, and you’re going to act like it.

She pauses, then adds with a softer tone:

Nia Jax: Now, hug it out.

Alexa and Tiffany share a long, tense glance. Alexa’s jaw tightens; Tiffany’s eyes narrow. Slowly, reluctantly, they step toward each other and embrace—a stiff, forced hug that nonetheless earns a solid pop from the crowd. Suddenly, the arena lights dim and Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair, and Jade Cargill appear at the top of the ramp, their faces hard, eyes locked on Nia’s team. The crowd erupts with a mix of cheers and anticipation. The tension ratchets higher. Without warning, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez charge down the ramp, blindsiding Sasha and the others with vicious strikes from behind. Chaos explodes instantly. Punches fly, bodies crash into barricades as Nia, Tiffany and Alexa join the fight on the ramp. Security floods the arena, struggling to keep the melee from spiraling out of control. Amidst the fray, Tiffany Stratton scrambles up the SmackDown set — high above the ring. The crowd holds its breath as Tiffany balances on the edge. She leaps — a breathtaking swanton — crashing down onto the writhing group of fighters below, scattering everyone in a thunderous impact. The crowd roars in approval, chanting Tiffany’s name. Security desperately tries to pull the combatants apart, but the war has officially begun.



Backstage, Roman Reigns sits at the head of the room, arms crossed, staring ahead. To his left and right are Jimmy and Jey Uso, pacing slightly. Sami Zayn leans against a wall, arms folded, while Kevin Owens sits back in a chair, one leg crossed over the other, looking disinterested. Paul Heyman stands slightly behind Roman, wringing his hands nervously.

Roman Reigns (calm but commanding): We’re one week away from WarGames. That cage closes, it’s gonna be war. The kind none of them are ready for.

Jimmy Uso: Straight up. And if we get the advantage? That’s everything.

Jey Uso: We already know they gonna cheat, jump people, pull the usual stunt. We gotta shut that down early.

Roman glances around, eyes lingering on each man.

Roman Reigns: I don’t care what Solo, Rock, those animals Tama, Loa and Fatu try. We set the tone tonight. That starts with who goes in for us.

Paul Heyman speaks, carefully but clearly.

Paul Heyman: If I may, my Tribal Chief... there's one man here who's been in more wars than anyone. He's ruthless, he's unpredictable, and he's got something to prove...

Heyman turns his eyes to Kevin Owens.

Paul Heyman: I believe... he should fight for the advantage.

Owens doesn’t react at first — just lets out a small exhale and lifts his eyes to Heyman.

Sami raises an eyebrow, half surprised.

Roman stares at Owens for a moment, nodding.

Roman Reigns: I agree.

Roman stands now, stepping toward Owens slowly.

Roman Reigns (low, deliberate): You wanna be part of this team? Then tonight… you go out there, and you show us. Show everybody that you have what it takes.

Kevin Owens slowly stands, standing eye to eye with Roman. His expression hardens.

Kevin Owens: I don’t need to prove anything to you, Roman.

A tense silence fills the room. Owens lets it hang in the air before smirking slightly.

Kevin Owens: But I’ll take the match. Because I want the advantage. Not for you. Not for your family. For me.

He walks off, brushing past Jimmy and Jey, who both step aside, slightly surprised but letting him go. Sami watches him leave, his expression conflicted — proud, but also wary. Roman looks over at Heyman.

Roman Reigns (quietly): Let’s see what he does.

Heyman simply nods.



The arena goes dark for a beat, then bursts into golden light as Cody Rhodes’ theme hits. The crowd erupts. He walks to the ring in a tailored suit, championship title over his shoulder, his expression serious — no smile tonight. Cody steps into the ring, microphone in hand. The chants of “Cody! Cody!” fill the air, but he doesn’t smile. He lifts the mic slowly, eyes fixed on the hard cam.

Cody Rhodes: Fifteen years ago, a kid named Cody Rhodes stood next to Randy Orton, thinking he was lucky just to be breathing the same air as ‘The Viper.’

He pauses. The crowd listens intently.

Cody Rhodes: We were Legacy. We were supposed to carry WWE into the next generation. And maybe… maybe I was naïve enough to think we were actually friends.

He lowers his head briefly.

Cody Rhodes: But fast forward to today… I’ve carried this industry through its darkest nights. I’ve bled for this company. And now I’m champion. And you, Randy? You’re not mad about the past. You’re mad because I finished the story… and you didn’t.

The crowd pops. Cody’s voice grows more intense.

Cody Rhodes: You talk about betrayal. You talk about being forced to fight next to Roman Reigns — like you haven’t spent your entire career stabbing people in the back. What you did to me… that was personal. But what I did to you last week?

He smiles slightly.

Cody Rhodes: That was justice.

The crowd pops again — flashes of last week’s Cross Rhodes through the announce table play on the tron.

Cody Rhodes (leaning on the ropes): And at Survivor Series… you’re not facing a wide-eyed rookie anymore. You’re facing a man. A champion. And I’m gonna end this the way it should’ve ended fifteen years ago — with you flat on your back.

He lowers the mic as the crowd cheers — but suddenly the TitanTron flickers to life.

The feed is shaky. It’s clearly filmed on a phone camera. Randy Orton’s face appears on screen — expression blank, eyes cold. He pulls the camera away to reveal… he’s standing outside the front door of Cody Rhodes’ actual home.

Randy Orton (quietly): Legacy. Family. You’ve built your whole life around those words, Cody.

He turns the doorknob — and it opens.

Randy Orton: You should probably remember to lock your doors.

The live crowd gasps. Cody’s face shifts in the ring — fury and concern rising. Orton walks through the house — past photos of Cody and Brandi, a framed Dusty Rhodes picture, even a child’s toy on the floor.

Randy Orton (mocking): Nice place. Very... humble. You traded gold tights and pyro for a picket fence.

He stops at a family portrait. Runs his fingers across it.

Randy Orton (dark): You think I’m bitter because you became champion? No. I’m bitter because you forgot who made you. I built Legacy. I made you relevant. And now I’m gonna break everything you love.

Then—without warning—Randy picks up the photo frame and smashes it against the hardwood floor. The glass shatters. The image is torn. The sound echoes sharply. He turns toward what looks like a baby’s nursery door. The crowd grows uncomfortable — booing loudly. Suddenly, Orton stops. He stares at the door for a long beat.

Randy Orton (calm, cold): I’m not a monster, Cody.

He turns back to the camera, eyes cold.

Randy Orton: But after Survivor Series… I won’t just take your title. I’ll take your legacy. Just like I did fifteen years ago.

He turns the camera to face the front of the house again and walks out the door. The feed cuts. Cody is standing in the middle of the ring — frozen. His hands tighten into fists. His face is a mix of rage and disbelief. The arena is dead quiet for a moment, then the crowd begins to murmur. Cody drops the microphone and storms out of the ring, seething.



The camera picks up immediately after Cody’s explosive exit from the curtain. He's storming down the hallway, still fuming, kicking over a trash can and pacing in a fury. Crew members are keeping their distance. Enter Nick Aldis, moving with purpose, a phone still in his hand. He’s clearly been on a call and cuts Cody off just as the champion turns a corner.

Nick Aldis (firm, calming): Cody! Cody, stop.

Cody glares at him, chest heaving, fists clenched. Aldis keeps his tone steady.

Nick Aldis: I just got off the phone. Brandi and Liberty are okay.

Cody freezes. His breathing slows, but the fire in his eyes doesn’t fade.

Nick Aldis (reassuring): She called the police the second she realized he was in the house. They showed up a few minutes later… but Orton was already gone. Slipped out before they arrived.

Cody looks away, jaw clenched, hands on his hips as he tries to process it. He leans against a crate, gripping it so tightly his knuckles go white.

Cody Rhodes (quietly, through gritted teeth): He was in their space, Nick. That wasn’t mind games. That was a violation.

Nick Aldis (nodding): I know. And believe me, I’ve already escalated this with WWE security. But you need to keep your head. You’ve got Survivor Series in one week, and you’re walking in with the weight of a family and a title on your shoulders.

Cody Rhodes (cutting him off): I don’t care about the title right now.

Nick Aldis (a beat): You should. Because if you let Randy get inside your head now, he wins before the match even starts.

Cody steps forward, intense, eyes locked with Aldis.

Cody Rhodes: He already made it personal. He broke into my home. He shattered a photo of my family like it was just another prop in one of his twisted games.

He points a finger at his own chest.

Cody Rhodes: I’m going to Survivor Series not to retain a championship — I’m going to end Randy Orton.

Aldis gives him a long look — a mix of concern and understanding.

Nick Aldis (softly): Just make sure you don’t lose yourself trying to destroy him.

Cody doesn’t answer. He grabs the title from a bench nearby, slings it over his shoulder, and walks off, silent — intensity radiating from him like heat.



We cut to a dark, moody backstage area. The camera pans slowly across the ominous presence of the New Bloodline: Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and Jacob Fatu. They're standing in a tight circle in front of a steel gate, all dressed in black, radiating menace. Solo stands slightly forward, phone to his ear. His other hand is clenched into a fist.

Solo Sikoa (into the phone, calm but serious): Yeah, we’re ready. Owens is done tonight. I’ll take care of it myself.

He listens for a few seconds, his expression steady at first… then shifts.

His eyes narrow. His brow furrows.

Solo Sikoa (confused): …Wait. What?

The group glances at him. Tama and Loa exchange a quick glance. Jacob Fatu remains still, expression unreadable. Solo looks off to the side, as if trying to make sense of what he’s hearing. Then, after a long pause, he slowly lowers the phone from his ear and ends the call. His jaw tightens. He doesn’t say anything right away.

Tama Tonga (stepping forward): What’s up? What’d he say?

Solo doesn’t answer immediately. He looks at each man, then fixes his eyes on Jacob Fatu. A long silence. Finally:

Solo Sikoa (flat): Jacob’s in.

The others glance at Fatu, who gives a small nod, stepping forward with an intimidating calm.

Tonga Loa (raising a brow): Fatu vs. Owens? That's how we make our statement.

Tama Tonga (grinning): Yeah. Let the wild dog off the leash.

Jacob Fatu just clenches his fists and cracks his neck, eyes locked ahead like he’s already in the ring. But the camera lingers on Solo’s face. He nods slowly, but his lips are tight. His eyes are burning. There’s a flicker of something beneath the surface — resentment. This wasn’t his call. Solo says nothing, but his silence says everything. Tama claps Jacob on the back as they walk off. The camera holds on Solo, still standing alone, jaw clenched, staring into nothing. The weight of The Rock’s decision — and his own pride — simmering beneath the surface.



Match #3: LA Knight vs Carmelo Hayes

The two circle the ring as the crowd alternates between “YEAH!” chants and “Melo Don’t Miss!” Carmelo offers a handshake, sarcastically. LA Knight smirks and slaps his hand away. They lock up — Knight muscles Hayes into the corner, clean break. Hayes slaps Knight across the face — big pop from the crowd. Knight responds immediately with a stiff clothesline, sending Hayes crashing to the mat. Knight pounces — hits the ropes, sliding shoulder block! Hayes retreats to the corner but suckers Knight in with a drop toe hold, bouncing him throat-first off the second rope. Hayes hits a springboard leg drop across the back of Knight’s neck, then covers: 1… 2… kickout! Hayes slows the pace, grounding Knight with a front chancery, talking trash the whole time. Knight powers up, pushes Hayes to the ropes, and explodes with a back body drop followed by a swinging neckbreaker. He covers: 1… 2… no! Knight stalks Hayes and goes for the BFT — but Hayes counters with a jumping enzuigiri! He follows with a fadeaway springboard elbow drop for another near fall. Hayes tries to climb the top rope for Nothing But Net, but Knight rolls to the far corner. Hayes jumps down and charges in — Knight counters with a pop-up powerslam! He mounts the middle rope — jumping elbow drop! 1… 2… kickout. Knight is fired up now. He drags Hayes up and signals for the end — but Hayes surprises him with a codebreaker-style knee out of nowhere. 1… 2… KNIGHT KICKS OUT! Hayes slaps the mat in frustration. He goes for Nothing But Net again — springboard leg drop — but LA Knight dodges! Knight springs up — grabs Hayes — BFT!!! Clean in the center of the ring. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: LA Knight def. Carmelo Hayes (10:50)

The crowd erupts in a chorus of “YEAH!” chants. Knight grabs a mic as his music fades. He throws the U.S. Title over his shoulder and paces the ring, eyes blazing with purpose.

LA Knight: Let me talk to ya!

Huge pop.

LA Knight: Carmelo Hayes just found out why I run this ring, and come Survivor Series, Logan Paul’s gonna find out the exact same damn thing.

He turns to the hard cam, fire in his eyes.

LA Knight: Logan, you’ve been runnin’ around with that stupid smirk acting like you earned this title shot. You didn’t earn anything — you showed up with a camera, ran your mouth, and tried to skip the line.

The crowd boos at the mention of Logan. LA Knight keeps rolling.

LA Knight: But here’s the thing, dummy — this ain't TikTok. This ain’t YouTube. This is WWE. This is my ring. And at Survivor Series, I'm send you back to your stupid videos. YEAH!

The TitanTron lights up — Logan Paul appears, dressed in designer shades and a smug grin, standing backstage somewhere.

Logan Paul: Wow, LA… that was cute. Really. You beat a guy half your size and suddenly you think you're the future of WWE?

Crowd boos loudly.

Logan Paul: Face it — I’m a bigger star than you’ll ever be. I’m a better athlete. And unlike you, I know how to stay relevant without needing to yell the same word ten times a night.

The crowd chants “You suck!” as Logan smirks.

LA Knight (pointing to the stage): You talk a lot for a guy who ain’t man enough to back it up. You wanna prove you’re a tough guy? Why don’t you bring your scrawny little YouTube ass out here and fight me — right now.

The crowd roars in anticipation.

Logan just laughs.

Logan Paul: Fight? Here? In this trash city?

He looks around with mock disgust.

Logan Paul: No thanks. These people don’t deserve to see me fight tonight. I can't wait to get out of this dump and head to Survivor Series, where I’ll show the world why I'm the true United States Champion.

He blows a kiss to the camera.

Logan Paul: See ya at Survivor Series, LA Loser.

Back in the ring, LA Knight glares at the screen, jaw clenched. He lifts the mic one more time.

LA Knight: You run your mouth now, Logan — but at Survivor Series, I’m gonna shut it for good. And that U.S. Title? It’s staying right here with L…A…Knight. YEAH!

He tosses the mic as his music hits and the crowd erupts.



Match #4: Kevin Owens vs Jacob Fatu – War Games Advantage Match

Owens and Fatu collide immediately — big strikes, trading forearms and punches like two bulls. Owens tries to ground the powerhouse with quick jabs, but Fatu shrugs them off and explodes with a spinning back elbow. Owens staggers into the ropes — Fatu charges — KO low-bridges him! Fatu spills to the outside. Owens runs the ropes — TOPE SUICIDA! He wipes out Fatu and pops to his feet, yelling at the crowd to fire up. “This is MY house!” he shouts. Back in the ring, Owens hits a DDT, covers: 1… 2… kickout. Owens climbs to the top rope — goes for a frog splash, but Fatu gets his knees up! Big momentum swing. Fatu pops up and hits a superkick, followed by a pop-up Samoan drop. The ring shakes. 1… 2… Owens kicks out! Fatu stalks Owens, snarling. He lifts him up — Owens counters into a stunner attempt, but Fatu shoves him into the corner, then hits a running hip attack.

As Fatu climbs to the top rope, readying for a moonsault, Solo Sikoa starts walking down the ramp. The crowd boos. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa follow, surrounding the ring. The referee gets distracted yelling at them from the apron. Suddenly — the crowd erupts! Roman Reigns’ music hits. The Tribal Chief walks out with Jimmy & Jey Uso and Sami Zayn flanking him. The OG Bloodline hits the ring to even the odds. Chaos breaks out at ringside — Solo and Tama start brawling with the Usos. Sami Zayn tackles Tonga Loa. The referee is completely distracted. Inside the ring, Owens nails Fatu with a pop-up powerbomb! He hooks the leg — but there’s no ref to count. Owens turns and yells at the referee to get in position. Roman Reigns enters the ring — he sees Fatu getting up behind Owens. He charges for a Superman Punch aimed at Fatu — but Owens turns at the wrong moment — BAM! Reigns accidentally hits the Superman Punch on Kevin Owens! The crowd gasps. Reigns looks down, frozen. Fatu seizes the moment — up to the top rope — HUGE MOONSAULT! The referee finally slides back in. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Jacob Fatu def. Kevin Owens (14:10)

The bell rings — Fatu rolls out of the ring and celebrates with Solo, Tama, and Loa as they retreat up the ramp, grinning. The New Bloodline stands tall. Inside the ring, Kevin Owens is dazed, holding his jaw, glaring up at Roman Reigns. Sami Zayn and the Usos enter the ring as tension thickens.

Kevin Owens: You hit me! What the hell is wrong with you?!

Roman Reigns (defensive): You moved! I had Fatu — you moved!

Sami tries to step in.

Sami Zayn: Guys, it was a mistake. Chill. We need to stay focused!

Jey Uso: Stay focused? We just lost the damn advantage, Uce!

Jimmy adds.

Jimmy Uso: This ain’t the time for mistakes, Roman.

Reigns glares at everyone.

Roman Reigns: I said… I HAD HIM.

The group stares at each other — the cracks are visible. As the New Bloodline celebrates at the top of the ramp, the camera zooms in on the ring. The OG Bloodline — fractured, bickering, and without the WarGames advantage — stares daggers at each other as the screen fades to black.

Next week on SmackDown:
- The Lucha Brothers vs The Street Profits for the WWE Tag Team Championships
- Michin vs Tiffany Stratton in a War Games Advantage Match
And more!!!

WWE Survivor Series: War Games - Updated Card
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens in a War Games Match
- Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez in a War Games Match
- Gunther vs CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Damian Priest vs AJ Styles
- LA Knight vs Logan Paul for the United States Championship


WWE PLE Schedule:

- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 

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As usual, The Bloodline stuff dominated SD was quite fun. The build to War Games continued well here, with the advantage match and what not, but there was so much more here to. KO's explanation as to why he's joining the team and then the dynamic throughout was quite interesting. On the other side of things, Solo getting his first feeling of not being in charge and what that's doing to his ego is a cool new thread in the scheme of things as well. The build to the War is still there, but these extra layers being added just ramp the interest up even more. Great stuff really.

The women's War Games build was fine, and Nia having her two cronies compete to sort out their issues is logical. DIY's stuff progressed well here to. Nakamura trying to further plant the seed of doubt in Ciampa's head is something I didn't expect, so I'll be watching this space.

LA Knight/Logan Paul segment was fine. Nothing to really fuss about, but nothing bad either.

And that brings me to Cody/Orton. Makes sense for this to be super personal, and I didn't mind the idea of Orton playing mind games by going to Cody's home but not really doing anything. The warning from Aldis about Cody losing himself looking for vengeance is one that makes my mind wander as to what could happen next. More fun stuff.

This continues to tick all the boxes for me, another strong SD.
 
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Monday Night Raw
November 25th 2024
The arena lights dim abruptly, and the familiar chords of CM Punk’s music hit like a thunderclap. The crowd erupts, a chorus of cheers and “Punk! Punk!” chants filling the air. Punk storms out from behind the curtain, microphone in hand, eyes blazing with a mixture of rage and determination. He’s wearing his signature black gear, and there’s a fresh cut on his cheek from last week’s brutal encounter. He marches straight to the ring, slapping hands with fans along the way, then climbs inside and paces the ring like a caged animal.

CM Punk (breathing heavily, voice sharp): You know what I’ve been thinking about since last week? That man — Gunther. That cold, calculating son of a b*** left me bloodied, battered, and barely standing. He made it clear what kind of fight this is gonna be at Survivor Series. A fight for survival. But here’s the truth — I’m not just coming back to survive. I’m coming back to conquer.

The crowd roars in approval, some chanting “Best in the World! Best in the World!”

Punk continues, voice rising.

CM Punk: Gunther thinks he can intimidate me. That he can crush my spirit and walk out of that ring with the World Heavyweight Championship around his waist. But at Survivor Series, I’m going to do more than just take that belt — I’m gonna make him pay for every damn cut, every bruise, every drop of blood he spilled on my skin. But I don’t want to wait for Saturday. I want to kick your ass right now so, Gunther, come on out!

The crowd explodes, and Punk’s eyes scan the entrance ramp, daring Gunther to appear.

Suddenly, the arena plunges into darkness, then Gunther’s theme blasts through the speakers. The crowd’s cheers quickly turn into a mix of gasps and boos. Gunther slides into the ring behind Punk without a word and, before Punk can turn, Gunther explodes with a vicious strike — a brutal forearm smash to the side of Punk’s head that sends him staggering. The two men instantly engage in a fierce brawl — rapid-fire punches, heavy chops echoing through the arena, and stiff strikes that show neither is willing to back down. Punk ducks a wild haymaker and counters with a sharp right hand, staggering Gunther briefly. Gunther swings back, hitting Punk with a heavy boot to the gut. Punk doubles over, gasping for air, but he’s not finished. He grabs a steel chair from the timekeeper’s area. Gunther turns just in time to see Punk winding up with the chair — Punk hurls the steel chair directly at Gunther’s head. The chair smashes against Gunther’s temple with a sickening crack. Blood instantly begins pouring from a deep cut — Gunther staggers back, wiping the blood from his eyes.

The crowd is on its feet, screaming in shock and excitement. Punk doesn’t hesitate. He drags sends Gunther across the announce table and, with a feral snarl, Punk locks in the Anaconda Vise right on top of the announce table. Gunther’s face twists in agony, blood dripping down onto the table as he fights to breathe. Multiple referees rush to the ring, shouting and trying to pry Punk’s vice-like grip off Gunther’s neck. Punk snarls, refusing to release the hold, squeezing tighter as the crowd screams in frenzy. Gunther struggles desperately, fists pounding the table and Punk’s arms. The camera zooms in on the bloodied, grimacing face of Gunther, the intense determination in Punk’s eyes — and the chaotic scene of officials trying to pull the two apart. Finally, Gunther begins to fade and Punk lets him go, posing over him on top of the announce table with the World Heavyweight Championship over his head.



Match #1: Motor City Machine Guns vs New Day – World Tag Team Championships

Bell rings. Sabin and Kofi start it off. They circle and lock up — clean break. Another lock-up — this time Kofi transitions into a waistlock, but Sabin counters with a standing switch and a quick snapmare into a low dropkick to the back. Kofi pops up, nodding with respect. Fast-paced exchanges follow — leapfrogs, arm drags, kip-ups. Kofi lands a dropkick but Sabin bounces back and nails a spinning heel kick that drops Kofi. He tags Shelley in. Shelley slingshots in and hits a quick elbow drop to the back of the head, then grounds Kofi with a front facelock. Sabin runs the ropes and basement dropkicks Kofi’s face while Shelley holds him. Cover: 1… 2… kickout. Kofi escapes to tag Woods, who rushes in and picks up speed. He ducks a double clothesline, bounces off the ropes, and hits a springboard dropkick to both Guns! Woods builds momentum — honor roll clothesline on Sabin, then a sliding lariat on Shelley. Tag to Kofi. New Day go into high gear — backbreaker by Woods + double stomp off the top by Kofi! Cover: 1… 2… Shelley kicks out. Woods stays in, working Shelley’s leg to slow the pace, applying a deep single-leg crab while Kofi knocks Sabin off the apron. Shelley claws to the ropes. Kofi tags in and hits SOS on Shelley! 1… 2… broken up by Sabin! Shelley breaks away from Kofi with a jawbreaker and hits a desperation superkick to the knee. He crawls… and tags Sabin!

Hot tag! Sabin bursts in and levels Kofi with a jumping enzuigiri, then nails Woods off the apron with a tope suicida. He springboards back in — tornado DDT to Kofi! Sabin yells “NOW!” and Shelley slides back in — they hit a Dream Sequence (running dropkick/leg sweep combo) on Kofi into the corner. Double team assault begins: Shelley hits a running forearm, Sabin follows with a high boot and then they hit a corner cannonball/enzuigiri combo! Crowd on fire! Skull and Bones set-up — Shelley with the flatliner, Sabin up top — but Kofi rolls away. Kofi counters a superkick into a Trouble in Paradise attempt — blocked! Sabin shoves him into Shelley, who locks in Shellshock! Kofi wriggles free — tags Woods! Woods dives in and hits a tilt-a-whirl Russian leg sweep on Shelley. Then a gutbuster on Sabin. He climbs the top rope for the Limit Breaker elbow drop — connects! 1… 2… NO! Shelley breaks it up. The match breaks down — all four men brawl in the ring. Kofi hits Trouble in Paradise on Shelley! Sabin hits a spinning back kick to Kofi! Woods hits a jumping knee on Sabin! Everyone’s down. The crowd rises. “This is awesome!” Shelley crawls to Sabin… they rise. Kofi tries a leap from the second rope — but they catch him MID-AIR for the ASCS Rush combo (Superkick into powerbomb into double knees)! Woods rushes in — but gets Skull and Bones! Sabin missile dropkick from the top + Shelley flatliner! Cover: 1… 2… 3!!

Match Results: MCMG def. New Day (17:11) – New World Tag Team Champions

The crowd erupts in a mix of shock and celebration. Shelley and Sabin collapse to their knees, breathing hard, overwhelmed. The referee hands them the WWE World Tag Team Championship belts — their first gold in WWE. Shelley clutches his head. Sabin looks to the sky. They rise, hold the titles high, then turn to New Day — who are recovering in the corner. Kofi and Woods slowly step forward. After a beat of silence… they offer a handshake. Respect from one legendary team to another. MCMG accept. The crowd gives a standing ovation. As New Day exits, Sabin and Shelley climb the turnbuckles, proudly holding the titles aloft. Motor City has arrived. The Machine Guns are champions.



Flickering fluorescent lights hum overhead in a dark, decaying asylum hallway. Walls cracked, peeling paint, and old rusted medical equipment lie scattered. UNCLE HOWDY sits slouched on a worn metal chair, shadows dancing across his masked face. The eerie silence is broken only by distant echoes and a faint drip of water.

Uncle Howdy: (voice low, chilling) This... (gestures around) This is where I spent most of my time after he left us. The walls don’t judge. The silence... well, it listens. And the darkness... it remembers. (leans forward, eyes piercing) Braun Strowman… you burned down the compound. You destroyed the mask you once wore. But this place? This asylum is where the real battle begins.

Howdy stands slowly, the chair scraping against the floor.

Uncle Howdy: You slammed me through tables, but tables break. This place? It doesn’t break. It twists minds... It twists souls. (voice drops to a whisper) And it made me what I am now. (straightens up, voice sharp and commanding) So here’s my challenge: Meet me in this house of broken minds… at Saturday Night’s Main Event. Bring your strength, Braun. Bring your fire. But beware… in my domain, it’s not the strongest who survives… it’s the one who can survive the madness.

Howdy tilts his head, a chilling smile creeping beneath the mask.

Uncle Howdy: I’ll see you there.

The lights flicker once more and cut to black.



The camera cuts to the dimly lit parking lot outside the arena. AJ Styles stands alone since he has just arrived in the arena. Jackie Redmond approaches, mic in hand, ready for a quick interview. Before she can even ask the question, Damian Priest bursts from the shadows, launching a surprise attack on AJ! Priest hits AJ with a brutal strike, taking him down to the pavement. Priest sends AJ into the hood of a car. Suddenly, Balor, Dominik and JD appear and jump Priest, attacking him in retaliation, striking back with coordinated fury. CM Punk appears out of nowhere wielding a kendo stick. Punk blasts through the chaos, striking Balor, JD, and Dominik to clear the area. Adam Pearce and security rush in, pushing the fighters apart, restoring order.

Adam Pearce: ENOUGH! You want to fight so bad?! Punk, Priest, I see you are in the mood of beating people up tonight. To settle the score once and for all... your main event will be a tag team match! CM Punk and Damian Priest versus Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh!

The crowd erupts as Punk and Priest nod, ready for war. Balor and the others retreat, eyes burning with fury.



Match #2: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez vs The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) w/ Dakota Kai

Raquel Rodriguez and Kairi Sane begin, locking eyes with fierce determination. Raquel immediately uses her power advantage, charging at Kairi and hitting a punishing shoulder tackle that sends Kairi reeling. Kairi quickly recovers, using her speed to evade Raquel’s follow-up clothesline, responding with swift kicks aimed at Raquel’s legs to chop down the bigger woman. Raquel shrugs off the strikes, grabs Kairi’s wrist, and slams her hard into the corner. Kairi attempts a spinning backfist, but Raquel blocks it and powerslams Kairi onto the mat, drawing boos from the crowd. Raquel tags in Liv Morgan, who enters with a confident smirk. Liv hits a snapmare, followed by a running dropkick to Kairi’s chest. Kairi staggers to her corner and quickly tags in Asuka, who steps in with a focused and determined look. Asuka immediately targets Liv with a stiff kick to the side and quickly transitions into an armbar, wrenching Liv’s arm to wear her down. Liv struggles but manages to reach the ropes, forcing Asuka to break the hold.

Sensing her partner in trouble, Raquel tags back in and crashes into Asuka with a running clothesline, leveling her. Raquel lifts Asuka and plants her with a brutal running powerslam in the ring’s center. She signals for her finishing sequence. Liv tags back in and unleashes a flurry of stiff strikes before connecting with a running knee to Asuka’s face, nearly securing a pinfall. Kairi rushes in and breaks the count with a sharp dropkick to Liv’s knee, creating much-needed separation. Kairi tags herself in and works over Liv with sharp kicks and a precise dropkick that sends Liv crashing down. Kairi sets up for her signature Insane Elbow, but Liv rolls away at the last second. Liv quickly counters with a spinning heel kick that stuns Kairi before tagging Raquel back in. Raquel storms in with authority, catching Kairi with a thunderous spinebuster. The crowd rallies behind Kairi and Asuka, but Raquel drags Kairi back to the center of the ring, refusing to let her reach the ropes for a tag. Liv tags herself back in and hits a snap suplex, then delivers her devastating finisher, Oblivion, executed flawlessly on Kairi. Liv hooks the leg—one, two, three.

Match Results: Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez def. The Kabuki Warriors (10:53)

Raquel and Liv celebrate arrogantly, soaking in the boos from the crowd as they taunt their defeated opponents. Asuka sits up, frustration written all over her face. She snaps at Kairi. Asuka and Kairi argue in Japanese. We can’t understand what they’re saying but, clearly, Asuka is not happy that they lost. Dakota Kai steps in to calm Asuka down but Asuka shoves her away, growling, “Stay out of this.” Without another word, Asuka storms up the ramp, her anger boiling over. Kairi watches her leave, concerned, while Dakota follows quietly, casting a supportive glance back toward Kairi.



The camera cuts to the backstage area. Asuka continues to argue with Kairi Sane and Dakota Kai.

Dakota Kai: Asuka, come on. It was one match. We’ll regroup. We’re still a team.

Asuka: It was not just one match! We... not acting like a team. Not anymore.

Kairi’s expression drops, hurt by the accusation. Asuka continues, voice still sharp but more focused now.

Asuka: Damage CTRL... dominate. But right now? We look like a joke.

At that moment, Iyo Sky walks into the scene. She looks around at the tension boiling in the air.

Iyo Sky: What’s going on here?

Asuka: Damage CTRL... falling apart. Change, fast!

She glares at each of them, especially IYO, then turns and storms off down the hall. The remaining three women watch her leave in tense silence. IYO glances at Kairi and Dakota, then back in the direction Asuka left, her expression unreadable.



The arena lights dim as Adam Pearce’s music hits and he walks out to the center of the ring with a microphone in hand, looking serious and determined. The crowd quiets down as Pearce addresses the chaos that’s been unfolding surrounding Bronson Reed.

Adam Pearce: Two weeks ago, Bronson Reed attacked Rey Mysterio with not one, not two, but three Tsunamis. Last week, he decimated Dragon Lee with the same devastating move—and even hit Zelina Vega. Bronson Reed has been out of control ever since his loss to Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel. This reckless behavior must stop.

The crowd murmurs in agreement.

Adam Pearce: To protect our Superstars and keep order on Raw, Bronson Reed is hereby indefinitely suspended from all WWE events as of today and until further notice. He needs to cool his head and get back on track before he can step back in this ring.

Suddenly, the titantron flickers, and Bronson Reed’s intense music blasts through the arena. The crowd erupts as Bronson storms down the ramp with fire in his eyes, ignoring security. Bronson slides into the ring and snarls at Pearce.

Bronson Reed: You think you can stop me? You think a little suspension’s gonna calm me down?

Before Pearce can respond, Bronson suddenly charges with a clothesline! Pearce crumples to the mat as officials rush down the ramp to intervene. Reed is unhinged, taking out the referees, climbs to the top rope and-----TSUNAMI ON ADAM PEARCE!!! Bronson violently shoves the officials aside and climbs to the top rope again! Sheamus’s music hits! The crowd roars as Sheamus sprints to the ring, eyes locked on Bronson. Reed snarls, hesitates, then quickly retreats, pushing through the officials and disappearing into the crowd. The camera lingers on Pearce struggling to sit up as Sheamus and medical personnel check on the general manager.



We go backstage as Jackie Redmond is standing by in the interview area.

Jackie Redmond: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome my guest at this time… Seth “Freakin” Rollins.

Seth Rollins enters the frame, dressed in his ring gear with a confident, slightly smug smirk. The crowd can be heard reacting from the arena in the background.

Jackie Redmond: Seth, tonight you go one-on-one with Drew McIntyre — a man who’s been a thorn in your side recently. After everything that’s happened — Drew attacking you, getting the better of you again last week — how are you feeling heading into the upcoming match?

Seth Rollins: Jackie, ever since Drew lost to Punk in Hell in a Cell he has been angry and needs to take that anger out on someone. He chose me. But tonight? Tonight, the version of Seth Rollins that’s walking into that ring tonight isn’t the smiling, laughing, dancing Visionary. Nah, Drew’s gonna get a taste of the guy who’s been through wars, who’s held this company on his back, who’s walked through fire and still kept swinging. So Drew? I hope you're ready, because tonight, your little “momentum” train gets derailed — courtesy of your former referee… and your next nightmare.

Jackie Redmond (slightly wide-eyed): Strong words from Seth Rollins.

Camera fades out as Seth walks off, rolling his shoulders and muttering “Let’s do this.” under his breath.



Match #3: Seth Rollins vs Drew McIntyre

The two circle one another. A loud “Let’s go Rollins!” chant echoes throughout the building. They lock up. Drew immediately uses his strength to push Seth into the corner. The referee breaks it up — cleanly at first — but Drew fires a cheap right hand as Rollins drops his guard. The boos rain down. Rollins stumbles out of the corner, clutching his jaw. Drew smirks, dragging Seth into a headlock and grounding him with a side slam. He controls the pace early, landing short, punishing strikes to the back of Seth’s neck. He’s targeting the neck — a callback to Rollins’ long history of neck issues. Rollins rallies, escaping with a series of body shots and hitting the ropes for a quick basement dropkick to the knee. Drew stumbles. Rollins hits a running forearm, another, then a sling blade that drops McIntyre to a knee. Seth bounces off the ropes again and lands a step-up enzuigiri that sends Drew tumbling to the outside. Seth wastes no time. He hits the ropes and dives through with a suicide dive, smashing Drew into the barricade. He pulls him up and hits a second dive — then a third! The crowd erupts. Rollins rolls McIntyre back into the ring, climbs the top rope, and connects with a flying crossbody — one, two — Drew powers out. Rollins looks to stay on him, going for a springboard knee — but Drew catches him mid-air and plants him with a spinebuster. Drew holds for the cover — one, two — kick out!

Now McIntyre turns vicious. He stomps Rollins’ neck, grinding his boot down as the ref counts to four. Drew breaks just before the DQ and shouts, “This is MY ring!” He lifts Seth and whips him hard into the corner — Rollins crashes back-first and collapses. Drew takes his time, methodically picking apart Rollins with short-arm clotheslines and brutal suplexes. The fans rally behind Seth, chanting “Burn it down!” Seth begins to fire up, catching Drew with a step-over kick, then hits the ropes for a rolling elbow. Drew stumbles — Seth bounces off again and nails a superkick to the face! Drew drops to both knees. Seth lines up… curb stomp attempt— but Drew catches his boot, rises up, and plants Seth with a Future Shock DDT! One… two… Rollins gets the shoulder up at the last second! Drew snarls. He grabs Rollins by the hair and throws him shoulder-first into the ring post. Then again. Then again. The ref warns him, but Drew just sneers and backs off. He sets up in the corner, stalking Rollins. Claymore attempt— Rollins ducks it! Superkick to Drew’s knee! Another to the face! Rollins bounces off the ropes and hits a Falcon Arrow! One… two… Drew kicks out! Rollins slowly climbs to the top rope. The crowd rises with him. He steadies himself, looking for the Phoenix Splash. Seth launches—Drew rolls out of the way! But Rollins lands on his feet, smoothly sticking the landing. He turns—CLAYMORE!! Drew explodes off the mat with a picture-perfect Claymore Kick, right on the jaw. Rollins flips inside out from the impact. Drew hooks the leg. One… Two… Three.

Match Results: Drew McIntyre def. Seth Rollins (15:02)

The crowd boos heavily as Drew McIntyre stands tall, cold and expressionless. He wipes sweat from his brow, gives the downed Rollins a dismissive look, and raises his arms.



We come back from a commercial break and Jackie Redmond is once again standing by in the backstage area.

Jackie Redmond: Please welcome my guests at this time — Jimmy and Jey Uso… and Sami Zayn!

The Usos and Sami Zayn walk into frame. Jey is fired up, Sami focused, Jimmy serious. The crowd can be heard reacting in the background.

Jackie Redmond: Gentlemen, Survivor Series WarGames is just days away. After last Friday’s SmackDown, with Roman accidentally hitting Kevin Owens and Jacob Fatu getting the win, tensions are high. Can you still come together as a team?

Sami Zayn (leans in, nodding): Jackie, look — we know what’s at stake. The Bloodline’s tearing itself apart from the inside, and yeah, tensions are high. But we’ve been through too much together to let one misstep shake us. We’ve been in war before. We know what it takes. And come Survivor Series, we’re not just going to survive — we’re going to fight like hell to end the Bloodline's grip on this place once and for all.

Jey Uso (stepping forward, passionate): Y’all already know what it is. WarGames ain’t just another match — it’s personal. We ain’t forget what they did to us. What Solo did. What The Rock did. They turned their backs on us, and now they roll with a bunch of wild dogs? Cool. Let’s see how they like it when we lock that door and it’s just fists, fury, and family business.

Jimmy Uso (serious tone): Ain’t no “accidents” anymore, Jackie. Everyone better have eyes in the back of their head — because in that cage, ain’t nobody safe. Not even family.

Suddenly, Chad Gable and The Creed Brothers — Brutus and Julius — walk into frame with smirks. The crowd reacts with boos.

Chad Gable (mocking tone): Oh wow. The Usos and Sami Zayn. What a heartwarming little reunion. I gotta ask — who’s gonna turn on who this time? Roman and Kevin can barely stand each other, and you guys? Family drama is the only thing you know how to put on.

Brutus Creed (grinning): Sounds like a lot of distractions. We prefer to keep things simple: train hard, fight harder.

Julius Creed: So, since you guys are talking so much about loyalty and family… how about a little friendly competition? A tag match. Us against you. Tonight.

Jey Uso (stepping up, smiling confidently): You want to test us? Fine. Me and Jimmy — we’ll handle Brutus and Julius. Let’s see if you’ve got what it takes to back up the talk.

Jimmy Uso (nodding): We don’t just talk about loyalty. We prove it in the ring.

Chad Gable (shrugging): Consider it accepted. Just don’t be surprised if one of you ends up turning on the other mid-match.

The two teams exchange intense looks as the camera fades out.



The arena is filled with anticipation as Becky Lynch’s music hits. The WWE Women’s World Champion struts onto the stage, the title slung over her shoulder, sunglasses on, wearing a cocky grin. The crowd gives her a mixed reaction, but Becky doesn’t care—she thrives on the noise, good or bad. She makes her way down the ramp slowly, soaking it all in before stepping into the ring. A spotlight centers on her as her music fades. She lifts the microphone, looking smug.

Becky Lynch: Well, well, well... look who’s still trying to make a name for herself. Iyo Sky.

She chuckles mockingly.

Becky Lynch: You’ve been real busy the last couple weeks, haven’t ya? Hit your little moonsaults, make a moment, get the crowd to chant your name. Cute. Real cute.

She pauses, pacing slowly.

Becky Lynch: But here’s the thing, sweetheart—you can flip, you can fly, you can throw every move in your little Tokyo playbook at me. It won’t matter. Because you’ll never be me. You’ll never be The Man.

Crowd boos loudly.

Becky Lynch: You’re not championship material. You’re not a leader. You’re not even a threat. You’re just... a phase. A name that’ll fade like the rest. You will never be anybody in WWE.

Suddenly, Iyo Sky’s music hits. The crowd erupts as Iyo storms down the ramp, not waiting for her cue. She slides into the ring with fire in her eyes, charging straight at Becky. Becky, startled, quickly backs off toward the ropes, ducking under the top rope to the outside. She starts walking backward up the ramp, laughing to herself.

Becky Lynch (shouting from the ramp): You don’t touch The Man unless The Man lets you!

Iyo stares Becky down, her fists clenched, breathing hard. Then she grabs a mic and lifts it to her lips.

Iyo Sky:...BITCH!

The crowd explodes with cheers.

Becky’s face immediately changes. The smirk vanishes. She storms back to the backstage area. Iyo turns her back and suddenly Becky comes back, runs to the ring and blindsides her with a vicious forearm to the back of the head. Iyo goes down hard. Becky wastes no time—she grabs Iyo’s arm and locks in the Dis-Arm-Her, wrenching it back with a sadistic smile on her face as the crowd boos thunderously. Iyo screams in pain, reaching for the ropes that are just out of reach. Becky leans back, laughing, shouting:

Becky Lynch: You still think you belong in my ring?! Huh?! Who’s the bitch now???

Suddenly, Dakota Kai bolts down the ramp and slides into the ring. Becky breaks the hold and scrambles out just in time, narrowly avoiding Dakota's swing. Becky backs up the ramp, still laughing, title in hand, as Dakota checks on a hurt but seething Iyo Sky. From the top of the ramp, Becky holds up the title and shouts:

Becky Lynch: You’re not ready! Neither of you are!

The camera closes in on Iyo, glaring up the ramp as Dakota steadies her, both women locked on Becky — and the championship.



Match #4: The Usos w/Sami Zayn vs The Creed Brothers w/Chad Gable

Jey Uso and Brutus Creed start the match. Jey uses quick strikes and dodges Brutus’s powerful blows, then tags in Jimmy. Jimmy fires up with chops and hits a superkick that staggers Brutus. Brutus tags in Julius, who uses his strength to take control, delivering shoulder blocks and a scoop slam to Jimmy. Jimmy fights back and tags in Jey, who hits a running forearm smash and a flying crossbody on Julius. Julius fights back hard and sends Jey outside with a heavy clothesline. Brutus tags in and keeps Jey grounded with hard strikes. Jimmy tries to rally, but Julius tags Brutus, who hits a big splash and throws Jey into the barricade outside the ring. At ringside, Chad Gable and Sami Zayn are watching closely. Suddenly, Gable steps into the apron to distract the referee trying to give The Creed Brothers an edge. But Sami notices and rushes in, pulling Gable off the apron and sending him into the barricade. Sami charges and hits Gable with the Helluva Kick sending him over the barricade and into the timekeepers’ area! Back inside, Jey hits a superkick on Brutus and tags in Jimmy. Jimmy and Jey hit double superkicks on Brutus, leaving him dazed. Jey climbs the top rope and hits a frog splash onto Brutus. Jimmy quickly covers for the pin. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: The Usos def. The Creed Brothers (7:55)



The arena darkens briefly before The Miz’s music hits. He walks out slowly, eyes focused, no usual swagger — just intensity. The crowd’s reaction is mixed but respectful as Miz steps into the ring with a microphone in hand.

The Miz (pausing for a moment, soaking in the atmosphere): You know, for weeks now, people have been talking… talking about the future. Talking about the new generation of Superstars taking over. And yeah, I get it — I’m not a rookie. I’m not the young upstart making a name for the first time. But don’t you dare think for one second that I’m done. That I’m irrelevant.

The crowd starts a slow, building “Miz! Miz! Miz!” chant. Miz nods slightly, feeding off the energy.

The Miz: And in three weeks, at Saturday Night’s Main Event, I’m going to make history again. I’m going to become a nine-time Intercontinental Champion. Because Bron Breakker? Yeah, he’s a powerhouse. He’s the champ now. But the thing is — he’s stepping into my world. And this… this is my era. They say I got lost in the shuffle. That I faded into the background while others rose. But all of that? That’s just noise. Because when you’ve fought, and scratched, and clawed your way to the top — when you’ve done what I’ve done — you don’t just fade away. You fight harder.

Miz’s voice catches slightly, emotion visible. He takes a deep breath, his eyes scanning the crowd.

The Miz: This title means more than just a belt to me. It’s proof. Proof of every battle I’ve won. Every moment I refused to give up. And I’m going to show the world that The Miz still belongs at the top of this company. I’m going to prove all the doubters wrong — not just for me, but for everyone who’s ever been told they’re finished before the fight even starts. Because I’m not finished. I’m just getting started.

The crowd erupts in applause and cheers, chanting “Miz! Miz! Miz!” louder than before. Suddenly, the crowd explodes as Bron Breakker appears out of nowhere and immediately charges for a spear. Miz, anticipating it, sidesteps at the last second — Breakker crashes hard into the corner turnbuckle. Miz quickly takes advantage — hitting the Skull Crushing Finale with precision!!! The arena explodes with cheers as Miz stands tall over the fallen champion, pointing at him and raising the intercontinental championship.



Match #5: CM Punk and Damian Priest vs Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh

The match starts with CM Punk and JD McDonagh locking up in the center of the ring. Punk uses his technical prowess to take JD down with a wristlock, but JD quickly counters with a sharp dropkick that sends Punk reeling. JD tags in Dominik Mysterio, who rushes in with high-energy offense, hitting a tilt-a-whirl headscissors that spins Punk around before dropping him. Dominik follows with a springboard dropkick, keeping Punk on the defensive. Dominik targets Punk’s arm, applying a tight armbar and working it over to soften him up. Punk grimaces but manages to reach his corner and tag in Damian Priest. Priest bursts into the ring with authority, hitting a big clothesline that floors Dominik. He then throws quick strikes at JD McDonagh before delivering a hard spinebuster that shakes the ring.

The momentum shifts as Damian takes control, dominating the young challengers with power moves and sharp offense. JD and Dominik look to regroup on the outside.Suddenly, Finn Balor and AJ Styles appear at ringside, sneaking in to assist their allies Dominik and JD. Balor and Styles start distracting the referee and taunting Damian and Punk, preparing to interfere. Recognizing the threat, Damian climbs to the top rope. With a fierce look, he leaps off, hitting a thunderous crossbody that takes both Balor and Styles off their feet and onto the floor outside! The crowd erupts as the outside interference is neutralized. Back inside the ring, CM Punk tags in and immediately goes after JD McDonagh. Punk blocks a strike, counters with a sudden knee to the midsection, and then delivers his signature Go To Sleep (GTS) with perfect timing. Punk hooks JD’s leg for the pinfall. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: CM Punk and Damian Priest def. Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh (13:11)

As the bell rings and the referee raises CM Punk’s hand, the crowd roars in approval. Damian Priest re-enters the ring, adrenaline still pumping after his massive dive to the outside. He and Punk meet in the center and share a tense nod — not overly friendly, but a mutual acknowledgment of victory and respect. The camera cuts to Dominik helping JD limp up the ramp, looking over his shoulder at the ring. Bálor and Styles follow behind, frustrated and tense. The four regroup at the top of the ramp, glaring down at the ring and promising revenge this Saturday at Survivor Series.

Next week on RAW:
- Becky Lynch vs Dakota Kai
- Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships
- Braun Strowman responds to Uncle Howdy's challenge
- Asuka vs Natalya
- Motor City Machine Guns championship win celebration
And more!!!

WWE Survivor Series: War Games - Final Card
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens in a War Games Match
- Sasha Banks, Bayley, Michin, Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez in a War Games Match
- Gunther vs CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Damian Priest vs AJ Styles
- LA Knight vs Logan Paul for the United States Championship


WWE PLE Schedule:
- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 

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I really enjoyed the intense side of Punk getting the better of Gunther here. I don't think he's winning at SS, but the visual of a bloody Gunther fading away on the announce table is a damn good one. With that being said, this was perfect for the go home show and should have been the last time we saw Punk for the night. The involving in the JD stuff and the main event was uneventful and secondary. Really do wish you could have found somebody else to be in that match. He didn't come across as overly aggressive or angry in that match either, which is a shame as it didn't suit his earlier mood.

In real life, the Raw tag division is a mess and SD's is stacked. MCMG being on Raw instead of SD just works, and I'm okay with them still getting a relatively early title run. All good stuff here.

Seems like you're building towards a Howdy/Strowman location confrontation. Not sure how that will come across in BTB land so will be interesting.

Asuka has had an attitude for awhile now so the progression in that on this episode was fun to see. Dmg Ctrl could go either way, in terms of follow Asuka or split from her. I'm intrigued.

LOVED the Bronson Reed angle. Beating up the GM is a big moment though, so kind of hope he rolls over Sheamus and gets a bigger feud moving forward. The stuff he's been doing, the awesome way in which you've booked him warrants it. I'll be watching this space.

Drew/Seth would have been a good match. I like Drew going over, although I didn't necessarily expect it. Both these guys kind of feel like they're in a holding pattern and waiting on their next big angle.

The Usos/Sami/Gable and Co stuff was complete filler. Solid and nothing wrong with it, but complete filler.

I enjoyed both the Becky Lynch and Miz promos to progress their angles as well. Honestly, considering where he's at in real life, it has been refreshing and cool to see Miz mean something in here, even if Bron is destroying him at SS.

A solid go home episode. Probably not at the level of your most recent shows, but sometimes angles are just ready for the PLE and you have to just get these shows done.
 

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Friday Night SmackDown
November 29th 2024

A powerful tribal chant echoes as Roman Reigns’ music hits. The crowd erupts as Roman Reigns steps out first. Behind him walk The Usos—Jimmy and Jey—and Sami Zayn. Paul Heyman follows with a confident stride. The group marches down the ramp with intensity and purpose, heading toward the ring. Roman enters first, grabbing a mic. The Usos flank him, Sami stands just behind them, and Heyman positions himself near the ropes, watching closely.

Roman Reigns: Last week, on SmackDown, Kevin Owens had the chance to prove himself. To show this family he’s worthy. To show he’s not just some outsider tagging along for the ride. But what did he do? He blew it.

Roman’s voice grows colder, filled with frustration.

Roman Reigns: He cost us the advantage that could’ve made the difference. He cost us the momentum that could’ve given us the upper hand in this war. And worst of all… he let us down.

The crowd buzzes as Roman’s gaze sharpens.

Roman Reigns: Kevin Owens. Come to the ring. Look me in the eye. And tell me why I should still trust you.

The arena lights snap back on as Kevin Owens’ music hits. The crowd erupts in cheers. Owens storms down the ramp with determination, eyes locked on Roman. Owens slides into the ring, standing face to face with Roman, mic in hand.

Kevin Owens: You want to talk about trust? You want to talk about who blew it? I only lost that match because you hit me! You took me out when I was trying to win for this team.

Owens steps closer, voice rising.

Kevin Owens: I’m here because of Sami. Because he asked me for help. I don’t care about this “family” — hell, I don’t even like most of you. But I’m in this for Sami, and that is the only reason I’m standing here right now.

Roman’s eyes blaze with anger as he snaps back.

Roman Reigns: So you want to blame me? You want to say I’m the problem? Kevin, you had a chance to show loyalty. Instead, you took the easy way out and blamed me for your failure.

Owens counters immediately.

Kevin Owens: I don’t care about loyalty to you or the Bloodline—I’m here because of Sami. And if you can’t see that, then maybe you’re the one who’s lost.

Tensions escalate rapidly as Roman and Owens step nose-to-nose. The crowd roars, sensing a fight is about to break out. Jimmy and Jey Uso rush between them, grabbing their shoulders to pull them apart. Sami Zayn steps in as well, his voice firm but calm.

Sami Zayn: Enough! This isn’t how we win. This isn’t how we protect what’s ours. We have a war coming, and if we don’t stick together, we’re done before it even starts.

Jimmy Uso’s voice rises.

Jimmy Uso: We need focus. We need unity. Roman, Kevin — you’re both part of this. We have to put the past behind us.

Roman and Owens glare at each other but don’t resist the hold. Suddenly, the arena darkens again and Nick Aldis comes out. The crowd is surprised as Aldis confidently walks out onto the stage, mic in hand, a sly grin on his face.

Nick Aldis: Looks like Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens have some serious differences to work out — but the clock’s ticking. Because tonight on SmackDown, those two aren’t just talking anymore… they’re teaming up.

He points toward the ring, addressing Roman and Owens directly.

Nick Aldis: Roman, Kevin — you’re going to have to prove that you can set your issues aside… because tonight, you’re facing Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa in a tag team match.

The crowd reacts loudly, sensing the tension and the stakes. Roman and Owens exchange one last intense look, both knowing this match is more than just a fight — it’s a test. The Usos tighten their hold on both men, while Sami stands nearby, focused.



Match #1: Santos Escobar vs Andrade

The match kicks off with a fast-paced exchange. Andrade uses his power and striking ability to control the early moments, landing a hard clothesline and pushing Escobar into the corner. Escobar counters with quick, technical maneuvers— a snap suplex followed by sharp chops that rile up the crowd. Both men trade near-falls, with Escobar targeting Andrade’s back and Andrade retaliating with heavy forearms. The crowd is fully engaged, cheering loudly for the battle. Andrade climbs the top rope and leaps for a crossbody, but Escobar rolls away at the last second, sending Andrade crashing hard to the mat. As the referee checks on Andrade and his back is turned, suddenly the arena lights flicker and the crowd parts. Angel and Berto emerge from the audience, moving quickly toward the ring area.

Escobar takes advantage of the referee’s distraction and starts loudly arguing, pointing at Andrade to draw the official’s attention away from the approaching men. Angel slides into the ring apron and immediately grabs Andrade’s leg, yanking him toward the barricade. Berto leaps over the guardrail and pounces on Andrade, throwing a series of punches and stomps. Andrade tries to fight back, but Angel and Berto overwhelm him with a coordinated assault right at ringside. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Escobar casually walks around, gesturing and shouting, keeping the referee focused on him and away from the attack on Andrade. The referee finally turns to look at Andrade, who’s struggling to get up but is clearly hurt. Escobar seizes the moment and hits his signature move—the Phantom Driver—on Andrade right on the floor, just outside the ring. The referee calls for the bell as Escobar drags Andrade back into the ring and covers him. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Santos Escobar def. Andrade (9:25)

Angel and Berto stand on either side of Escobar, smirking and soaking in the boos from the crowd as they exit up the ramp. Legado Del Fantasma is back together. Andrade slowly sits up, grimacing in pain and glaring fiercely at the trio.



Camera opens on the locker room area where Nia Jax stands confidently with Alexa Bliss, Tiffany Stratton, Liv Morgan, and Raquel Rodriguez. The atmosphere is intense but focused. Nia steps forward, addressing the group with authority.

Nia Jax: Alright, ladies. Tonight is huge. Michin versus Tiffany — that WarGames advantage match. This isn’t just any match. Whoever wins that advantage is one step closer to victory this Saturday. And make no mistake, we need that advantage.

Nia’s gaze sharpens as she looks directly at Alexa and Tiffany.

Nia Jax: That means no distractions. No drama. We all need to be on the same page. Tiffany, Alexa — I’m looking at you two. We’ve seen the problems between you. But this isn’t about you anymore. It’s about the team. This is about us.

Alexa nods, visibly trying to stay composed. Tiffany shoots a quick glance at Alexa but keeps her expression serious.

Liv Morgan: That’s right. We’ve been through battles before. Remember what we did to Rhea Ripley? We crushed her. We dominated. That’s the energy we bring this Saturday. No one stands a chance.

Liv’s voice is full of confidence and determination.

Liv Morgan: We’re not just a team — we’re a force. And if we want to come out on top, that advantage match tonight is everything.

Raquel steps forward, cracking her knuckles.

Raquel Rodriguez: So let’s stay sharp, stay focused, and get it done. We bring the power, the strategy, and the heart. Tiffany, show ‘em what you’re made of.

Tiffany exhales, nodding firmly, a spark of fire in her eyes.

Tiffany Stratton: I’m ready. No distractions. No mistakes. This advantage is ours.

Nia smirks, crossing her arms.

Nia Jax: Good. Because this Saturday? We’re gonna walk into WarGames and decimate the other team. Got it?

Everyone nods in agreement, the tension between Alexa and Tiffany seemingly set aside for the moment as they prepare for the war ahead.



Match #2: The Lucha Brothers vs The Street Profits – WWE Tag Team Championships

The bell rings and Rey Fénix circles Montez Ford to start the match. They lock up, but Fénix slips behind and executes a lightning-quick snapmare. Ford rolls through, bounces off the ropes, and answers with a deep armdrag. They scramble to their feet in sync and square off again to a burst of applause. Fénix tags in Penta, who enters with slow, deliberate steps. Ford tags in Dawkins, and the tone shifts. Penta strikes first with a hard leg kick. Dawkins responds with a stiff forearm. They trade shots until Dawkins lifts Penta with a belly-to-belly suplex that shakes the ring. Penta rolls to his corner and tags out. Fénix tries to quicken the pace, springboarding in with a missile dropkick. Dawkins stumbles back, allowing Fénix to hit a running hurricanrana. He bounces off the ropes for a follow-up, but Dawkins counters with a shoulder tackle and tags Ford back in. Ford enters with a burst of speed, vaulting over the ropes into a lariat. He keeps Fénix grounded with a deep headlock. Fénix fights up, backs into the ropes, and whips Ford across the ring. Ford ducks a clothesline and nails a flying crossbody for two. He tags Dawkins again, and they execute a tandem back suplex into a splash, getting another near fall. Dawkins hoists Fénix up for a stalling suplex, but Fénix wiggles free and lands on his feet. He tags Penta, who comes in hot with a sling blade, a backstabber to Ford, and a low superkick to Dawkins. The Lucha Bros regain control and begin cutting the ring in half.

They isolate Dawkins with quick tags and high-impact tandem moves. Fénix leaps off Penta’s shoulders for a splash. Penta hits a lungblower while Fénix follows up with a springboard leg drop. Two count. Dawkins begins crawling to his corner, desperate for a tag. Fénix pulls him back and tries to apply a submission, but Dawkins powers out and levels both men with a double clothesline. Ford stretches for the tag, hand outstretched, crowd roaring behind him. Dawkins dives and tags out. Ford explodes into the ring with dropkicks, knocking Penta from the apron and flooring Fénix with a standing moonsault. He knocks Penta off the apron again, climbs the top rope, and nails a huge frog splash on Fénix. One, two—Penta breaks it up just in time. Penta drags Fénix to their corner and tags in. Ford tries a superkick but gets caught. Penta spins him around for a pump-handle driver, covers—two. Ford kicks out. Penta signals for Fear Factor. He lifts Ford, but Dawkins barrels in and hits a spear to break it up. All four men are in the ring. Fénix runs the ropes, leaps to the top, and dives to the outside, taking Dawkins down. Penta throws up “Cero Miedo,” but Ford suddenly counters with a jumping enziguri. Ford climbs the ropes again, ready for another frog splash. Suddenly, Ciampa appears and shoves Ford from the top rope, sending him crashing hard to the mat!!! The referee sees it and immediately calls for the bell.

Match Results: The Street Profits def. The Lucha Brothers by Disqualification (14:21)

The Lucha Brothers roll out, collecting their titles, confused and frustrated. Dawkins checks on Ford in the ring. Gargano’s music hits. He rushes out and slides into the ring, getting between Ciampa and the fallen Ford. Gargano shouts at Ciampa, demanding to know what he’s doing. Ciampa doesn’t speak. He just glares at Gargano. Then, with no hesitation, Ciampa shoves him to the mat. Gargano sits there, staring up at his tag team partner, stunned. Ciampa turns, walks back up the ramp, never looking back.



The camera cuts to a split screen. On the left is LA Knight, United States Championship draped over his shoulder, leaning back with a smirk. On the right, Logan Paul sits in a flashy studio setup, wearing sunglasses and holding his Prime bottle like a trophy. Michael Cole is centered on the screen, moderating.

Michael Cole: Ladies and gentlemen, this Saturday at Survivor Series, it’s LA Knight defending the United States Championship against Logan Paul. Tonight, we’ve got both men here live for a face-to-face interview. LA, Logan—thank you for joining me. Let’s get right into it. Logan, you’ve made a career of shocking the world, but why do you think you can take the United States Championship from LA Knight?

Logan Paul (smirks): Michael, it’s simple. I’m not just some YouTuber anymore—I’m a global brand. I walked into WWE, fought Roman Reigns in my third match, and nearly beat him. I embarrassed Rey Mysterio. Every time I show up, I prove I belong. And LA Knight—this guy’s whole act is a catchphrase and a walk to the ring. That title looks real nice on his shoulder, but let’s be honest—he’s keeping it warm until it comes back to me.

LA Knight (leans forward, scoffing): Yeah? Let me talk to ya! Logan, the only thing you’ve proved is that you can run your mouth and chase clout. You needed stunts, YouTube views, and Daddy’s money to get noticed. I didn’t need any of that—I got here because I earned it. Every arena I step in, the people aren’t chanting for Prime, they’re chanting ‘L! A! Knight!’ That United States Championship? It ain’t clickbait, it ain’t a sponsorship deal—it’s about fighting night after night. And you? You don’t have the gas in the tank to hang with me.

Logan Paul (laughs, pulls his sunglasses down): Gas in the tank? Buddy, I’ve gone toe-to-toe with boxing champions and survived. I put my body through things most of the guys in your locker room wouldn’t dare. You keep acting like you’re this blue-collar hero, but you’re just another guy desperate for attention. You say my name, you get headlines. You beat me? Your career skyrockets. You lose? You fade back into being that catchphrase machine people forget in six months.

LA Knight (points at the camera): You think this is about clicks? Nah, this is about respect. You may be famous outside of WWE, but inside this ring? You’re stepping into my world. And Saturday, I’m not just beating Logan Paul—I’m beating every ounce of arrogance outta you, and I’m walking out still the United States Champion, YEAH!

Logan Paul (grins): Cute speech, LA. Enjoy polishing that title while you can, because at Survivor Series, it’s coming home with me. And when I hold it up, the whole world—not just your little fanbase—will be watching.

Michael Cole (raising his voice as the two keep talking over each other): Gentlemen, save it for Survivor Series! LA Knight defends the United States Championship against Logan Paul, this Saturday live!

The split screen fades with both men still jawing at each other, LA Knight yelling “YEAH!” while Logan Paul smugly waves his Prime bottle at the camera.



Match #3: Michin vs Tiffany Stratton – WarGames Advantage Match

Tiffany struts early, taunting Michin with a hair flip, but Michin fires back with stiff forearms. Tiffany counters with a cartwheel back elbow in the corner, nearly flooring Michin. The two trade momentum—Michin hits a tornado DDT for a close two-count, Tiffany retaliates with a double stomp off the ropes that rocks Michin. The crowd rallies for Michin as Tiffany works her over with arrogant offense. She traps Michin in the ropes and hits a handspring elbow, then gloats to Nia and Alexa at ringside. Tiffany goes for the Prettiest Moonsault Ever—but Michin rolls away and catches Tiffany with a dropkick that turns the tide. They battle to the apron, Tiffany shoving Michin shoulder-first into the post. With the ref distracted scolding Nia for yelling at Michin’s team on the ramp, Alexa sneaks up and trips Tiffany’s leg out from under her! Tiffany crashes face-first onto the apron, clutching her knee, while the referee doesn’t see it. Michin seizes the opening—rolling Tiffany into the ring, hitting Eat Defeat! She hooks the leg, and the referee counts 1…2…3!

Match Results: Michin def. Tiffany Stratton (8:21)

Nia storms into the ring immediately, furious, pointing at Tiffany and shouting as Alexa smirks behind her.

Nia Jax (yelling): You lost?! You blew it?! You cost us!

Tiffany tries to explain, screaming that Alexa tripped her leg. Alexa raises her hands innocently, but Nia isn’t having it, shoving Tiffany back into the corner. The tension explodes as Sasha, Bayley, Bianca, and Jade rush down to back up Michin. Alexa suddenly ambushes Michin from behind, sparking a massive brawl! Bayley and Sasha trade shots with Alexa and Tiffany. Nia Jax plows through Jade and Bianca with a double clothesline, flattening both. The fight spills outside, referees and producers rushing down, but it’s total chaos.

In the middle of the carnage, Nia isolates Michin. She drags her into the ring, grabs a steel chair, and wraps it around Michin’s leg. Nia climbs to the second rope and hits a massive Annihilator crushing the knee between the chair!!! Michin screams in agony, clutching her knee. Medical staff rush in, while Nia stands tall, arms raised, smirking at the damage. Tiffany and Alexa join her reluctantly, though Tiffany keeps yelling it wasn’t her fault. Sasha, Bayley, Bianca, and Jade check on Michin as the heels back up the ramp, smug and confident.



The camera finds Sasha Banks, Bayley, Bianca Belair, and Jade Cargill pacing anxiously outside the trainer’s room. Bayley is visibly upset, running her hands through her hair, while Jade leans against the wall, arms crossed, looking furious. Bianca paces back and forth, whispering “this ain’t right” under her breath. Sasha stands still, intense and worried, staring at the door. After a moment, the door opens. SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis steps out, a serious expression on his face. The crowd in the arena murmurs as they sense bad news coming.

Nick Aldis (calm but firm): Ladies… I’ve just spoken with the medical team. Michin suffered significant damage to her knee after what Nia Jax did out there tonight. They’re going to run further tests, but the reality is… she won’t be cleared to compete at Survivor Series.

The team reacts immediately—Bianca slaps the wall in frustration, Jade shakes her head in disgust, Bayley groans “dammit…” under her breath. Sasha closes her eyes, fists clenched.

Nick Aldis (looking at Sasha): I know this isn’t what you wanted to hear. But I’d advise you all to start thinking about a new tag team partner. You’ll need to be at full strength going into WarGames. You’ve got until tomorrow night… make it count.

Nick Aldis nods sympathetically before walking off. The camera lingers on Team Sasha—Bianca muttering angrily about Nia, Jade pacing like a caged animal, Bayley looking concerned, and Sasha silently staring at the closed trainer’s room door, a mix of anger and determination in her eyes.



The lights dim and the crowd roars as “Kingdom” hits. Cody Rhodes makes his way to the ring in his suit, the Undisputed WWE Championship over his shoulder. But tonight, he’s not smiling—his eyes are locked in, his jaw clenched. He takes the mic, the arena still buzzing.

Cody Rhodes: Last week… Randy Orton didn’t just step into my house. He didn’t just invade my privacy. He walked into the home where my wife and my little girl sleep. He looked at a photo of my family—and he shattered it. Now, I’ve been in this business long enough to know that people will play mind games. But Randy, what you did wasn’t mind games… it was personal. It was cowardly. And it was unforgivable.

The crowd cheers loudly, rallying behind him.

Cody Rhodes (fuming, pacing the ring): I’ve respected Randy Orton my entire life. He mentored me, he guided me, he helped shape the career you all see standing here. But that respect? That’s gone. Shattered—just like that picture frame you left in pieces on my living room floor. When you touched that photo of Brandi, when you put your hands near the face of my daughter… Randy, you made the biggest mistake of your entire career.

The crowd chants: “CODY! CODY! CODY!” Cody’s voice rises with fire.

Cody Rhodes: Tomorrow night at Survivor Series, this isn’t about the Undisputed WWE Championship anymore. This is about me putting an end to the sick, twisted version of Randy Orton that thinks he can prey on families, that thinks he can terrorize for the sake of his own ego. Randy, you wanted to make this personal? Congratulations—you got exactly what you wanted. But let me warn you… tomorrow night, when that bell rings, you’re not facing the American Nightmare who shakes hands and smiles at the fans. You’re facing a man who is coming to destroy you. To punish you. To end you.

The crowd is electric. Cody takes off his jacket, his eyes burning.

Cody Rhodes (yelling into the camera): Randy Orton… tomorrow night at Survivor Series, I’m not just fighting for this championship. I’m fighting for my family. I’m fighting for my name. And Randy… when it’s all said and done, when the smoke clears… you’re gonna find out the hard way that nobody—nobody—messes with the Rhodes family and lives to tell about it.

Cody slams the mic down, his theme hits again, and he raises the championship high as the crowd erupts, the camera zooming in on his intense stare.



The camera cuts to Tiffany Stratton chasing after Nia Jax in the hallway. Alexa Bliss is a few steps behind, smirking innocently. Tiffany is flustered, trying to get her words out while Nia looks annoyed, rolling her eyes.

Tiffany Stratton (frantic): Nia, listen to me! I didn’t lose because of me—I had that match under control! Alexa tripped my leg! She’s trying to stir things up, she’s trying to drive a wedge between us! Don’t you see what she’s doing?

Nia Jax (snaps, pointing in Tiffany’s face): I am so sick of your whining. All you do is run your mouth and make excuses every time you fail. Do you think I need you, Tiffany? Huh? Just because you’ve got that little briefcase, you think I’m scared of you? Newsflash—I’m not.

Tiffany’s eyes widen, clutching her Money in the Bank briefcase tightly, taken aback by Nia’s bluntness. Alexa stands behind them, smiling faintly, enjoying the tension.

Nia Jax (cold, stern): This Saturday, WarGames is your last chance to prove you’re still worth keeping around. You mess this up, you slip up one more time… (Nia leans in close, her voice low and dangerous) …we’re done.

She shoves past Tiffany, leaving her speechless. Alexa walks by Tiffany slowly, giving her a sly little grin before following Nia. Tiffany is left standing alone, clutching her briefcase tightly, biting her lip, clearly rattled.



Match #4: Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens vs Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa

The bell rings and Owens starts against Tama Tonga. It’s a hard-hitting, chaotic fight from the start. Owens unloads with chops and sentons, while Tama uses vicious strikes to ground him. Roman gets tagged in and for once, Owens doesn’t argue—he lets Roman in. Roman dominates Tama with big right hands, a Samoan Drop, and a roar to the crowd. The crowd reacts with shock as Roman and Owens actually start working as a team. Owens sets up for a cannonball in the corner, Roman whips Tama into it, then Roman nails a Drive-By as Owens follows with a frog splash for a near fall. Commentary is stunned. Tonga Loa eventually cuts Roman down with a big spear-like tackle, isolating him. The Guerillas of Destiny double-team Roman with brutal tandem offense, but he kicks out at two. Roman fights back with uppercuts and tags in Owens, who comes in swinging—superkicks, a pop-up powerbomb on Tama, and a stunner tease that Loa breaks up. In the climax, Owens finally lands a Stunner on Tama Tonga, and Roman follows instantly with a Superman Punch and a Spear on Tonga Loa. Roman covers Tama while Owens cuts off Loa—1…2…3!

Match Results: Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens def. Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa (12:18)

The crowd is roaring as Roman and Owens pick up the victory But suddenly…

IF YA SMELL…

The arena explodes as The Rock walks out onto the stage, flanked by Solo and Jacob Fatu. He stares down Roman with pure intensity. The rest of Roman’s team—The Usos and Sami—rush into the ring, standing shoulder to shoulder with Roman and Owens. The two Bloodlines meet in the center of the ring, nose-to-nose, a massive staredown. The crowd is on their feet chanting “HOLY S**!” Suddenly, fists fly and an all-out brawl erupts! The Usos and The Tongas tear into each other. Sami and Solo Sikoa trade haymakers. Owens fights Jacob Fatu on the outside, crashing into the barricade. Roman and The Rock finally clash—trading thunderous punches in the center of the ring! The fight is pure chaos, but slowly Roman’s team clears the ring—The Usos send Tama and Loa tumbling out, Sami nails a Helluva Kick on Solo, Owens slams Jacob into the steps.

The arena is rocking as Roman lines up The Rock… Roman charges—but at the last second, Jacob Fatu yanks The Rock out of the ring, saving him. The Rock stares daggers back at Roman as his team retreats up the ramp, regrouping, furious but still dangerous. Roman breathes heavily, pacing the ring, clutching his title. He turns to find Kevin Owens still there, standing tall. Roman looks at him for a long moment. Then—Roman slowly extends his hand. The crowd goes wild as Owens hesitates, glaring at Roman, then finally… he shakes Roman’s hand! The place erupts with a thunderous ovation, Sami Zayn literally jumping up and down with joy. The final shot shows Roman, Owens, The Usos, and Sami standing tall in the ring as The Rock’s team stares back from the ramp, the war between two Bloodlines about to boil down this Saturday at Survivor Series.

Next week on SmackDown:
- The Lucha Brothers vs Angel and Berto w/Santos Escobar
- Solo Sikoa vs Andrade vs Carmelo Hayes vs Jimmy Uso in a No.1 Contender's Match for the United States Championship
And more!!!

WWE Survivor Series: War Games - Final Card
- Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens in a War Games Match
- Sasha Banks, Bayley, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill and ??? vs Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez in a War Games Match
- Gunther vs CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Damian Priest vs AJ Styles
- LA Knight vs Logan Paul for the United States Championship

WWE PLE Schedule:

- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 
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WWE Survivor Series: War Games
November 30th 2024
Pyro erupts around the arena as Michael Cole welcomes us to Survivor Series: War Games. The massive War Games cage slowly descends from the ceiling, metal creaking and clanking echoing through the arena. Suddenly, a fiery burst of pyrotechnics lights up the stage, and Nia Jax’s music hits. One by one, Nia Jax, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton, and Alexa Bliss step confidently onto the ramp. The crowd roars, some cheering, others booing, as the team makes their way to the stage. They pause, staring at the intimidating WarGames cage. Raquel Rodriguez heads to the ring as the others enter the cage at ringside. The lights shift, and Sasha Banks’ theme music erupts through the arena. Out come Sasha Banks, Bayley, Bianca Belair, and Jade Cargill, each soaking in the thunderous cheers. The four stand on the stage, waiting. Suddenly, Sasha grabs the mic, her voice clear and fierce.

Sasha Banks: We were supposed to have Michin here with us tonight. But Team Nia made sure that wouldn’t happen.

The crowd reacts with boos toward Team Nia.

Sasha Banks: But we didn’t back down.

Sasha continues, a smile spreading across her face.

Sasha Banks: We found someone who’s ready to step up and fight. Someone who’s been waiting for her moment. Someone who I love very, very much and has a score to settle with Nia Jax.

The lights flicker and change to a glowing blue as Naomi's music hits. The crowd explodes with cheers as Naomi confidently walks out, a fierce determination in her eyes. She raises her hand to the crowd, joining Sasha, Bayley, Bianca, and Jade on the stage. Bayley heads to the ring and war is about to begin!

Match #1: Sasha Banks, Bayley, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill and Naomi vs Nia Jax, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Alexa Bliss and Tiffany Stratton – War Games Match

The bell rings. Bayley steps forward, smiling with that familiar snarl. Across the cage, Raquel stares her down—stone-cold, unflinching. They circle, tension crackling. This isn’t just WarGames. This is unfinished business. Raquel tries to assert early dominance with raw power—corner splashes, stiff lariats, and a fallaway slam into the cage wall. But Bayley, ever resourceful, claws back with counters and ring awareness, targeting Raquel’s knee with low dropkicks and twisting it between the cage bars. Bayley grabs a kendo stick and chokes Raquel with it, then hits a draping neckbreaker from the ropes to the steel connector between the rings. Raquel grits her teeth, powering back with a boot to the face as the countdown begins...

Entrant #3 – Sasha Banks (Team Sasha)

The crowd erupts as Sasha Banks charges down the ramp. She throws two chairs into the cage and slides in with a steel chain slung over her shoulder. She immediately strikes Raquel with a Meteora, then wraps the chain around her leg for a bankrupt neckbreaker across the knee. Sasha and Bayley reunite briefly, hitting a combo drop toe-hold / elbow drop onto a chair. Team Sasha now controls both rings as Raquel struggles to recover.

Entrant #4 – Liv Morgan (Team Nia)

Liv enters with a wild look in her eyes and a duffel bag full of weapons. She launches into the fray with two kendo sticks, battering both Bayley and Sasha. Liv uses the cage as her ally—springboarding off it for a codebreaker on Sasha and running dropkicking Bayley into the turnbuckles. She sets up a table in the corner and climbs the ropes, hitting a top-rope bulldog on Bayley onto the edge of the steel connector. Raquel recovers just in time to powerbomb Sasha into the wall. Team Nia pulls momentum back.

Entrant #5 – Naomi (Team Sasha)

Naomi sprints in like a lightning bolt, flipping through the ropes and hitting a split-legged moonsault onto Raquel. She dropkicks a trash can into Liv's chest and uses her agility to leap across the ropes, landing a Rear View into a steel chair on Liv. The clock is ticking as Tiffany steps forward at the entrance—but Alexa Bliss shoves her aside and storms to the ring instead to huge boos from the crowd!

Entrant #6: Alexa Bliss (Team Nia)

Inside, Alexa enters with a mallet—pulling it straight from under the ring. She uses it to blast Naomi in the ribs, then sweeps Bayley’s legs and drives the mallet into her shoulder. Alexa and Liv isolate Sasha, hitting her with stereo kicks, and then Alexa DDTs her onto the folded chairs.

Entrant #7 – Jade Cargill (Team Sasha)

Jade Cargill is all business. She throws her coat off, grabs a steel chain and a table, and plows through the cage door like a tank. She pumps kicks Liv into the wall, hits a spinebuster on Raquel onto the connector platform, and power slams Alexa into a trash can. She hoists Raquel onto her shoulders and drives her through the corner table. The crowd erupts. Team Sasha is dominant. The arena is electric.

Entrant #8 – Tiffany Stratton (Team Nia)

Finally, Tiffany enters—fuming. Once inside, she proves why she’s the center of attention: she hits a handspring elbow into Naomi, a corner splash to Sasha, and a flipping neckbreaker to Bayley. Tension brews immediately. Alexa glares at Tiffany. Tiffany mutters, "Try and stop me now." They work together for a moment, but the distrust is thick.

Entrant #9 – Bianca Belair (Team Sasha)

The EST explodes into the ring, swinging her braid. She hoists Liv Morgan into a military press and drops her onto a pile of chairs. She K.O.Ds Raquel into the wall and uses her braid to tie Alexa’s wrist to the cage for a moment, forcing her to watch as Sasha delivers a frog splash onto Tiffany.

Entrant #10: Nia Jax (Team Nia)

The ominous sound of the bell echoes through the arena. With all ten women now inside the structure, WarGames officially begins!!! The atmosphere shifts from chaos to outright warfare. Nia Jax storms through the ropes like an unstoppable juggernaut. She immediately grabs Bianca Belair by the hair and hurls her face-first into the cage wall. Jade Cargill charges her, but Nia counters with a huge Samoan Drop, crushing Jade onto a pile of steel chairs in the center of the ring. Bayley tries a diving crossbody—but bounces off Nia, crashing hard. Naomi springboards, hoping to slow her down, but Nia catches her mid-air and drives her through a table set up earlier in the corner. The carnage is mounting. Meanwhile, Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan isolate Sasha Banks in the far ring, slamming her shoulder-first into the cage. Liv then hits a Codebreaker to Sasha into a chair, dropping her awkwardly. Raquel follows with a powerbomb into the corner. Team Nia is now fully in control. Alexa Bliss and Tiffany Stratton work together briefly, stacking chairs in the center of the ring and hitting a double DDT on Naomi. The crowd boos, not just for the violence—but for the rising tension brewing between the two blondes. Tiffany yells, "I'm carrying this team!" and Alexa snarls back, “You’re carrying a briefcase, not this match.” Before anything can escalate, Nia Jax storms between them and shouts, “Focus. On. The match!” She shoves both back into the fight as chaos erupts around them.

Bianca rallies. She pulls herself up by the ropes and lashes her braid across Liv Morgan’s back with a sickening crack. She powerlifts a table onto her shoulders and rams it into Raquel, knocking her off the top rope. Sasha, recovering, vaults from the second rope into a tilt-a-whirl DDT onto Tiffany, spiking her on a steel trash can lid. In the other ring, Jade recovers and faces off with Nia. The crowd rises in anticipation. A true clash of titans. Jade delivers two pump kicks that stagger Nia. She goes for Jaded, but Nia blocks and chokeslams Jade between the rings, back-first onto the steel connector! The thud is brutal. But Naomi comes flying in with a split-legged moonsault off the cage wall, catching Nia across the shoulders and tipping her backwards. Tiffany Stratton, groggy but ever the spotlight-seeker, climbs to the very top of the cage. The crowd gasps as she steadies herself on the narrow ledge. Tiffany jumps!!! Swanton Bomb!!! She crashes down onto every single member of Team Sasha, and part of her own team. The arena explodes. The thud is thunderous. Bodies are everywhere. No one moves for several seconds. Chants of “HOLY SH*T!” break out. Referees at ringside look ready to stop the match, but slowly, the women begin to stir.

As Tiffany pulls herself to her feet, Alexa grabs her by the arm. “What was that?! You took out all of us!” Tiffany shrugs her off, glaring. “You’re just jealous,” she snaps. Alexa shoves her. Tiffany shoves back. The argument escalates until Nia Jax once again steps in, grabbing both women by their gear straps and screaming, “I said FOCUS!” Alexa snaps, “She doesn’t care about this team!” Before Nia can respond— Bayley, ever the opportunist, dives in and dropkicks Nia from behind, sending her crashing head-first into Tiffany and Alexa. All three collapse into the turnbuckles. Bayley drags Nia into the center of the ring. She unfolds two steel chairs, positions Nia’s head between them… ROSEPLANT. Straight into the steel. Nia is out cold. Bayley covers. 1… 2… 3.

Match Results: Bayley, Sasha Banks, Naomi, Jade Cargill and Bianca Belair def. Nia Jax, Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, Alexa Bliss and Raquel Rodriguez (37:12)

As the music hits, the victorious team helps each other to their feet—battered, bruised, but standing tall. Bianca raises her title high. Sasha and Bayley embrace. Jade lifts Naomi onto her shoulders. On the other side of the cage, the tension is far from over. Alexa and Tiffany are being held apart by officials, shouting at each other. Nia glares at both of them, seething.


Match #2: Damian Priest vs AJ Styles

Lock-up center of the ring. Tension thick. Styles immediately slaps Priest and backs away grinning. Priest lunges and tackles him to the mat, pounding fists down in fury. The ref pulls him back, and Styles rolls outside, regrouping. Priest follows. AJ clips his knee from behind. Styles tosses Priest into the steel steps with a sickening thud, then rolls back in and demands the referee start counting. Priest crawls back in at 8. Styles targets the leg, stomping the knee, twisting it around the bottom rope, and slamming it on the apron. He hits a basement dropkick to the knee and locks in a knee bar, trying to ground the bigger man. Priest screams in pain but claws to the ropes. AJ breaks at 4 and smirks. Priest fights back with body shots, but AJ ducks under and hits a snap backbreaker, floats over into a cover—1… 2… no! AJ goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Priest cuts him off mid-springboard with a BIG boot, dropping Styles out of the air! Both men are down. Priest roars to life and mounts a comeback: çeaping back elbow in the corner, Broken Arrow for 2.5 and a Lariat that flips AJ inside out! Priest limps on the damaged leg but powers through, calling for the South of Heaven. He lifts AJ—but AJ wriggles out and hits a Pele Kick to the side of the head!

AJ rolls out, grabs a chair. The referee warns him. As the ref is distracted, Dominik jumps onto the apron, yelling. Priest turns—Finn Bálor slides into the ring and hits a cheap Sling Blade on him behind the ref’s back! AJ capitalizes—Phenomenal Forearm! 1… 2… Priest kicks out! Suddenly—“Booyaka 619!” hits. Rey Mysterio, Joaquin Wilde, and Dragon Lee sprint down the ramp! Rey takes out Dominik with a 619 around the post! Wilde and Lee suicide dive onto Carlito and Bálor! The crowd erupts as the ringside is now a total warzone. AJ shouts at the LWO, losing focus—he turns—SPRINGBOARD SPINNING KICK by Priest! AJ crashes to the mat. Priest grabs AJ and chokeslams him onto the apron edge, then rolls him back in. He signals for the end, but the pain in his leg slows him. AJ crawls to the corner—he suckers Priest in and hits a low drop toe-hold, sending Priest face-first into the second turnbuckle. AJ tries to climb again—springboards for the Phenomenal Forearm—CAUGHT IN MID-AIR! Priest snatches him—SOUTH OF HEAVEN! BOOM. 1… 2… 3.

Match Results: Damian Priest def. AJ Styles (12:50)

Priest kneels beside AJ, blood running from his mouth. He stares at him with quiet contempt. Judgment Day retreats up the ramp, nursing wounds. AJ is motionless. Rey helps Priest to his feet. Priest raises his fist high—and doesn’t smile once.


Match #3: Gunther vs CM Punk – World Heavyweight Championship

The two men circle. Lock-up. Gunther muscles Punk into the corner, pressing his forearm into Punk’s face. The ref starts the count—Gunther breaks at 4 but gives Punk a stiff slap across the chest on the way out. Punk charges—double leg takedown! He mounts Gunther with rapid-fire punches. The ref pulls him off. Punk paces, already fuming. Gunther rises, smirking, and the two reset. They trade holds. Punk grabs a side headlock—Gunther pushes him off, leapfrogs, and delivers a crunching body block that knocks Punk down hard. Gunther lifts Punk—snap suplex, float-over cover! 1… 2… kickout. Gunther begins dissecting Punk’s body with surgical precision—knife-edge chops that echo through the arena, mixed with methodical stomps to the back and thighs. Punk tries to roll out, but Gunther traps him in the corner and drives his boot into Punk’s throat. Punk fights back—spinning back elbow! Running knee to the face! Bulldog out of the corner! The crowd roars. He climbs the ropes—diving crossbody! 1… 2… no! Gunther powers out and hits a massive short-arm lariat, flipping Punk inside out. He goes for a powerbomb, but Punk drops down, spins him—neckbreaker! Both men are down, gasping for air. Punk clutches his ribs, Gunther touches his jaw. Punk targets the legs. He delivers low dropkicks, kicks to the inside thigh, and locks in a figure-four leglock center ring. Gunther howls in pain, trying to rotate.

After nearly a minute, Gunther grabs the bottom rope and the ref forces the break. Punk rolls to the apron and springs off the ropes with a springboard clothesline—caught! Gunther counters into a Uranage onto the mat! 1… 2… Punk kicks out! Gunther hoists Punk up—Last Symphony attempt! Punk escapes—roundhouse kick to the head! Punk lifts him—GTS! NO! Gunther grabs the ropes and slips out! Gunther boots Punk in the face, sending him tumbling to the outside. As Punk stirs outside, the referee is inside the ring checking on Gunther’s knee—clearly aggravated from the figure-four earlier. Suddenly… SETH ROLLINS, wearing a black hoodie and jeans, jumps the barricade on the blind side. The crowd gasps as Seth measures Punk—STOMP ONTO THE FLOOR!!! Punk’s head bounces off the thin ringside mat!!! Rollins melts back into the crowd. The referee never sees it. Gunther sees Punk sprawled at ringside and slowly rolls outside. No questions asked. Gunther picks Punk’s dead weight up and tosses him back into the ring. He hoists him onto his shoulders—LAST SYMPHONY. A thunderous impact. Punk rolls over, barely conscious. Gunther drops to the mat—hooks in the Sleeper Hold. Punk squirms—but his body is limp. The referee checks the arm. Once. Twice. Three times. The bell rings.

Match Results: Gunther def. CM Punk – Still World Heavyweight Champion (20:18)

The crowd is stunned. Gunther rises slowly, chest heaving, his expression cold. The referee hands him the title. No celebration. He simply exits, belt over his shoulder. CM Punk lies on the mat, holding his head. Trainers rush in to check on him. Rollins is shown walking through the crowd, satisfied. He looks back once, smirking.


Match #4: Logan Paul vs LA Knight – WWE United States Championship

Lock-up in the center. Logan breaks clean, backs away with a smirk. Knight circles, then lands the first blow — a stiff right hand that rocks Logan. They go back and forth — Logan with his flashy chain wrestling and leapfrogs, Knight with heavy strikes and grounded headlocks. Knight takes early control with a back elbow, neckbreaker, and a body slam, following with a running elbow drop. 1… 2… kickout. Logan rolls outside, regrouping. Logan baited Knight into chasing him outside—slides back in—springboard crossbody! He follows with a standing moonsault for a two count. Paul cockily taunts the crowd, pointing to his abs and yelling, “This is your champion?!” He hits a frog splash, but Knight rolls through and covers! 1… 2… NO! Knight fires up.

The crowd chants “YEAH!” with every right hand. Running clothesline! Snap powerslam! Facebuster into the second turnbuckle! Knight hoists Logan up and tries to go for superplex off the top rope, but Logan counters into a Sunset Flip Powebomb! Logan crawls into the cover—1… 2… Knight kicks out! Logan crawls to the corner, where he subtly grabs the brass knuckles from under the turnbuckle pad (hidden there before the match). The ref is checking Knight’s knee after a bad landing. Logan slips the knucks onto his hand. Logan charges—SWING—BUT KNIGHT DODGES! BAM — BFT!!! Outta nowhere! Knight rips the brass knuckles off Logan’s hand and tosses them into the crowd. He covers. 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: LA Knight def. Logan Paul – Still United States Champion (10:44)

Knight climbs the turnbuckles, holding the U.S. Title high as the crowd chants “YEAH! YEAH! YEAH!” Logan rolls out of the ring, dazed, being helped up by security, furious that the knucks backfired. Knight stares down at him, grins, and yells into the hard cam: “You swing dirty — I swing better! U.S. Champ still standin’, YEAH!”


Match #5: Cody Rhodes vs Randy Orton – Undisputed WWE Championship

The bell rings—and Cody rushes Orton immediately. He tackles him to the mat and begins throwing wild punches, fueled by rage. Orton covers up but eats a few shots before rolling outside. Cody follows—whip into the barricade! Orton stumbles. Cody grabs a monitor from the announce desk—Orton kicks the knee! He capitalizes with a snap powerslam on the floor! Back inside, Orton slows the pace. Backbreaker across the knee. Stomps to every joint—ankle, knee, fingers, ribs. He traps Cody in the corner and hits ten mounted punches, but on the 10th, he bites Cody’s forehead! Orton licks his lips and shouts: “I MADE YOU!” But Cody fights back—punch, punch, bionic elbow! He goes for the Disaster Kick—Orton ducks—Cody hangs on—Cody Cutter connects! 1… 2… kickout! Cody rolls out. He clears the announce table, slapping his chest, signaling to finish this. He drags Orton outside—tries to lift him for a suplex through the table, but Orton drops to his feet—LOW BLOW behind the ref’s back! Orton places Cody on the table, climbs up with him. "You should’ve never come back." RKO ON THE ANNOUNCE TABLE!! CRASH! The table explodes into debris, the crowd gasps and chants “Holy sht!” Both men lie in the wreckage.

Orton finally rolls Cody into the ring and crawls into the cover— 1… 2… NO! CODY KICKS OUT! Randy pounds the mat in disbelief. He grabs Cody’s face and says, “You’re just Dusty’s shadow.” Cody spits back at him. Orton loses it. He sets up the draping DDT, delivers it viciously. Then backs into the corner, slapping the mat. The viper coils. RKO! NO — Cody shoves him mid-air — superkick! Cody Cutter! Cody lifts him — Cross Rhodes! 1… 2… RANDY ORTON KICKS OUT! Cody is stunned. He doesn’t even move. Orton coughs blood into his glove. Cody goes to the top rope. He’s out of his playbook now. He leaps for a moonsault — ORTON MOVES — CODY CRASHES HARD! Orton sets up for one final RKO… Cody stumbles… RKO OUTTA NOWHERE!!! 1… 2…2.9 CODY KICKS OUT AGAIN! Orton’s eyes widen. He’s muttering to himself. He starts removing the top turnbuckle pad. The ref tries to stop him. While the ref is distracted, Orton grabs a steel chair. He brings it in — but Cody dropkicks them into his face! Disaster Kick! Springboard Cody Cutter! Cody goes for the final Cross Rhodes — BUT ORTON COUNTERS —ROLL-UP — CODY COUNTERS —CRUCIFIX PIN! 1… 2… 3!

Match Results: Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton (22:08) – Still Undisputed WWE Champion

Cody collapses. His back is shredded from the table. He barely holds the title as the referee hands it to him. Orton sits up slowly, absolutely shocked. The look on his face is not of defeat, but rage. Cody stands atop the second rope, barely, hoisting the championship with one hand. He looks down at Orton and simply says: “I’m still here.”


Match #6: The OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Sami Zayn) and Kevin Owens vs The New Bloodline (The Rock, Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu)

The double-ringed steel cage is sealed. The siren blares as the bell rings. Jey Uso and Tama Tonga step forward, circling each other inside the first ring. The crowd roars. This is war. Tama charges first—Jey ducks the clothesline and cracks him with a superkick! Tama stumbles back into the cage wall, but rebounds with a headbutt that drops Jey to his knees. Tama mounts him, firing down right hands. Jey rolls him off, both men get up, and brawl again—fists flying with reckless intensity. Jey whips Tama into the ropes—Tama leaps and hits a spinning back elbow. Jey crashes to the mat, holding his jaw. Tama grins, ripping off his vest and tossing it at Jey. He drags Jey up and suplexes him onto the steel connector between rings. The clang echoes as Jey clutches his back.

Entrant #3: Tonga Loa (New Bloodline)

Tonga Loa storms into the cage with a steel chain wrapped around his arm. Jey gets to his feet just in time to eat a chain-assisted clothesline. Loa and Tama double-team Jey—slamming him face-first into the cage wall. Tama tosses a trash can into the ring. Loa follows with two steel chairs and a table. Jey fights back with a kick to Loa’s gut and a forearm to Tama—but the numbers catch up again. The Guerrillas of Destiny hit a back suplex-neckbreaker combo onto the trash can. Jey writhes in pain. He’s already bleeding from the forehead.

Entrant #4: Jimmy Uso (OG Bloodline)

Jimmy bursts in with a kendo stick, swinging wildly. He drops Loa with a shot to the back, then smashes the stick across Tama’s ribs. Jey pulls himself up, and the Usos hit stereo superkicks on Loa. Jimmy whips Tama into the cage wall, then slingshots into a Samoan drop from Jey. They set up the table in the far corner, but Loa low-blows Jimmy before they can use it. Tama dropkicks Jey in the back of the head. Even again.

Entrant #5: Jacob Fatu (New Bloodline)

Jacob Fatu explodes into the cage, grabbing a steel chair and launching it full-speed into Jimmy’s head. He hits a handspring moonsault on Jey in the corner, then powerslams him through the setup table. Fatu begins biting Jey’s open wound. Jimmy leaps on his back, but Fatu just backs into the cage wall and flattens him. Chaos.

Entrant #6: Sami Zayn (OG Bloodline)

Sami rushes in with a fire extinguisher and sprays the New Bloodline into blindness. He hits a Blue Thunder Bomb on Tama onto a steel chair, then dives between rings with a tornado DDT to Fatu. Zayn throws a trash can at Loa’s head and helps Jimmy to his feet. The OG Bloodline rallies.

Entrant #7: Solo Sikoa (New Bloodline)

Solo walks slowly into the cage, with a steel spike in hand. The OG Bloodline braces themselves—but Solo jabs Jimmy in the neck immediately with the spike, then thrusts it into Zayn’s ribs. Jey tries to fight back, but Solo headbutts him and slams him with a spinning uranage onto a pile of chairs. Fatu and Loa begin tearing up the ring mats, exposing the wooden boards underneath. Jey and Sami are down, blood staining the canvas.

Entrant #8: Kevin Owens (OG Bloodline)

Owens barrels down, carrying two tables and a crowbar. He slams the cage door into Solo’s face, then cracks the crowbar into Loa’s leg. He sets up one table between the rings. KO climbs to the top rope and hits a frog splash onto Tama through the table. Owens and Zayn stand tall together, cleaning house. The crowd pops for their reunion.

Entrant #9: The Rock (New Bloodline)

The arena goes nuclear as The Rock strides down the ramp. He enters the cage with slow authority. Roman Reigns, still on the outside, locks eyes with him from the stage. Rock hits a spinebuster on Owens, a DDT on Sami, and tosses a chair at Jey’s head. He rips off his shirt, blood already spattered on his chest, and mouths: “I run this now.”

Entrant #10: Roman Reigns (OG Bloodline)

The arena rumbles with cheers and anticipation as the cage door opens. Roman Reigns steps inside slowly, eyes locked on The Rock, who stands alone on the opposite side of the ring, drenched in sweat and blood. The cage door slams shut behind him. The bell sounds again—WarGames has officially begun. Reigns steps over the debris of chairs, tables, and broken bodies, staring through the chaos to meet The Rock in the center. The two titans lock eyes as the crowd stands on its feet. Roman strikes first—a stiff right hand. The Rock fires back. Right from Roman. Right from Rock. Another from Roman. The Rock SPITS into his hand—massive haymaker! Reigns stumbles back into the ropes. Rock charges—Samoan Drop by Reigns! The two men roll apart as Solo grabs Roman from behind—Superman Punch to Solo! Jacob Fatu jumps on Reigns—Reigns ducks, lifts Fatu and spinebusters him through a propped-up table in the corner. The table collapses beneath Fatu’s weight. Reigns turns around—Tama Tonga springboards—caught mid-air—SUPLEX into the cage wall!

Jimmy and Jey are back on their feet. They sandwich Tonga Loa with stereo superkicks. Reigns locks eyes with Owens across the ring. There’s hesitation. The crowd feels the tension. Reigns mouths, "We good?" Owens slowly nods. Reigns gives a faint nod back. They begin to work together, shockingly well. Owens grabs Solo, whips him into Reigns—Superman Punch. KO hits a cannonball on Rock in the corner. Roman whips Jacob Fatu—KO pops him up—Samoan Drop by Roman! The OG Bloodline regains control. The crowd is on fire. They drag Rock to the center of the ring and circle him. Owens looks at Reigns. Reigns looks back. Owens lifts Rock for a Pop-up Powerbomb— But Owens lets Rock drop... and turns—STUNNER TO ROMAN REIGNS!!! The entire building explodes in disbelief!!! Roman crumples to the mat. Zayn leaps into the ring—“What the hell are you doing?!” Owens yells back: “Do you really think I would help this piece of s*** after everything??!” Zayn: “We were winning!” Owens snaps and STUNNER TO SAMI ZAYN!!! Zayn collapses in a heap beside Reigns. Jey and Jimmy rush in. Jimmy swings first— Owens grabs a chair and hits a CHAIRSHOT to Jimmy’s ribs!

CRACK! Chair to Jey’s back.

CRACK! Chair to Sami’s shoulder.

CRACK! Chair to Roman again and again and again!!!

Owens is unhinged, blood on his fists and fury in his eyes. He tosses the chair aside, screaming into the camera: “I’m not saving anyone!!! F*** you all!!!” Owens then proceeds to climb the War Games cage and walks away as the crowd stands in shock and disbelief after what they witnessed. Meanwhile, The Rock has a sick smile on his face. He looks over—Roman Reigns is crawling, barely alive. Rock walks toward him. He lifts Roman to his feet slowly, dragging him between the rings. He points to a table propped against the cage wall. Rock mouths: "I run this family now." He hooks Roman—ROCK BOTTOM THROUGH THE TABLE! Wood explodes. Roman is motionless. Rock hooks the leg. 1… 2… 3.

Match Results: The New Bloodline def. The OG Bloodline (39:46)

The crowd is in stunned silence and thunderous noise at the same time. Owens stands by himself on top of the ramp, breathing heavily, looking at what he’s done. Jey crawls toward Sami’s lifeless body. Jimmy holds his ribs, staring blankly at Owens. Roman Reigns doesn’t move. The Rock stands tall, blood smeared across his chest, arm raised by Solo Sikoa. Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Loa join him. The camera zooms in on The Rock standing over Reigns and says: “There’s only one Tribal Chief. And it damn sure it’s me.” The show goes off the air as the New Bloodline stands tall over a broken, battered and bloodied OG Bloodline.

WWE PLE Schedule:
- Survivor Series WarGames (November 30th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (December 14th 2024)
- Saturday Night's Main Event (January 25th 2025)
- Royal Rumble (February 1st 2025)
- Elimination Chamber (March 1st 2025)
- WrestleMania 41 (April 19th and April 20th 2025)
 
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