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Survivor Series 2024 English!!

Yo, what’s up, everybody?! How y’all doing? Welcome to another epic main event, WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. We’re live from Vancouver, British Columbia, at the Rogers Arena.


Pre-Show Vibes

The squads are rollin’ in. Team Rhea Ripley and Team Liv Morgan arrive separately. U.S. Champ LA Knight is hittin’ the gym, locked and loaded to defend his title against Shinsuke Nakamura. The Bloodline is already in the house, with Paul Heyman and CM Punk making their presence felt. Jey Uso and Sami Zayn are chillin’ together, while Roman Reigns pulls up with Jimmy Uso at his side.


Hype Video

Cue the epic Survivor Series: WarGames promo vid. Back in the Rogers Arena, the place is going nuts as an insane pyro display lights up the joint. It’s the 38th edition of Survivor Series: WarGames, and the crowd is hyped.

Michael Cole and Corey Graves break down the WarGames rules, and we’re kicking things off with the Women’s WarGames Match. The cage drops, fireworks pop, and the energy is electric. Buckle up, 'cause this night is about to get wild!


First Match: Women’s WarGames 2024


Chaos Meets Genius (Or Straight-Up Madness?)

Blood, sweat, and… a toilet seat?!

If you thought wrestling was all about muscles and high-flying moves, the Women’s WarGames proved even a toilet seat can be a deadly weapon.


Bayley vs. Nia Jax

Bayley and Nia Jax start things off with a clash that feels like a rodeo. Jax dominates early, but Bayley, the veteran with three WarGames under her belt, holds her ground.


Then Naomi steps in, rocking her neon gear—and, yep, she brought a toilet seat. That’s when the match turns into full-on wrestling comedy. Bayley and Naomi team up to dunk on Jax, literally—she ends up with a toilet seat around her neck, followed by a humiliating Stink Face. But don’t sleep on Nia—she’s still the powerhouse who can flip the script with one move.


Candice LeRae: Queen of Flying Chairs

Candice’s entrance changes the game. She comes in hot with steel chairs, turning the ring into a demolition zone. Chair bridges get set up and smashed. Failed attempts at 3D? Check. Chairs flying like frisbees? You bet. It’s less about winning and more about leaving an impression. Naomi and Bayley try to sync up, but Candice hits them both with a slick double Codebreaker that has the crowd losing it.


Bianca Belair: Table Queen

Next up, Bianca Belair hits the ring, and the crowd goes wild. The “EST” wastes no time, whipping out a table to treat the fans. Just when she’s about to take control, here comes Tiffany Stratton, flipping the script with her acrobatics.


Tiffany Stratton: Trash Can Chaos

Stratton, aka “Ms. Money in the Bank,” shows up with a trash can and turns the chaos up a notch. Between flips and catapult moves, she proves she’s not just flash—she’s a straight-up beast.


This match? A total rollercoaster of destruction and hilarity.IYO SKY: The WarGames Kamikaze


When it comes to WarGames, IYO SKY never misses. The moment she scales the cage with a custom trash can strapped to her back, you know you’re about to witness something legendary. Her Over the Moonsault from the top of the WarGames cage? Pure insanity. A perfect mix of guts and madness, and she leaves everyone laid out—literally.


But it doesn’t stop there. Tiffany Stratton matches the energy with a Swanton Bomb that would end any normal match. Here, though? Just the appetizer.


Rhea Ripley: The Team’s Backbone


Rhea makes her entrance in a ram-themed mask, exuding pure intimidation. She’s here to bring order—or more chaos? With no hesitation, she launches chairs and tables like they’re toys. Meanwhile, her real nemesis, Liv Morgan, steps up with a baseball bat. Rhea’s the rock of her team, the one keeping things together even when the odds are stacked against them.


Liv Morgan: Champion or Opportunist?


Liv’s entrance? A whole drama. She’s hesitant, calculating, and when she finally shows up with a bat in hand, it’s on. But Ripley, unmasking herself, challenges Liv to face her head-on. Liv doesn’t back down, delivering a shocking, sadistic side that catches everyone off guard.


The Final Chaos


The closing moments are pure mayhem. Team moves, failed superplexes, and Nia Jax waking up just in time to dish out a brutal Samoan Drop. But it’s IYO SKY, once again, who steals the spotlight with another death-defying stunt from the top of the cage.


The match ends in an emotional frenzy, with the crowd on their feet and the wrestlers left drained but proud.


What Did This WarGames Teach Us?


No matter how big you are (looking at you, Nia Jax), a toilet seat can still humble you.


IYO SKY just redefined aerial insanity.


Rhea Ripley is the undeniable core of her team, while Liv Morgan is proving herself as a strategic, if slightly cowardly, champ.



If you missed this? You skipped one of the wildest, most unforgettable WarGames in years. But don’t worry—we’ve got every detail covered, and this is just the first match of the night!


US Championship Match: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. LA Knight (c)


The champ, LA Knight, and the mysterious Shinsuke Nakamura face off in a match that kicks off… a bit oddly. Nakamura, with his signature style, tries to throw Knight off balance with a feigned kick, but Knight isn’t having it—he keeps his distance. The two go at it with a fast-paced exchange, with Nakamura landing an early throat strike, followed by knee strikes and a snapmare to the champion.


But LA Knight isn’t one to be rattled easily: he fires back with a brutal clothesline, followed by a series of punches and elbows. Despite his strong comeback, Nakamura quickly recovers, tossing Knight into the barricades and hitting some eye-catching moves. The crowd’s buzzing, but this battle is far from over.


Knight shows his power with a sick boot to the face and a flying elbow, but Nakamura isn’t backing down. A surprise flying strike from Nakamura rocks Knight, earning him a two-count. Just when it looks like Nakamura’s about to take control, Knight pulls out a Burning Hammer that shakes the ropes—but Nakamura kicks out, standing tall, ready to unleash his full arsenal.


The climax hits when Nakamura readies his iconic move, the Kinshasa, but Knight dodges it with precision and tries to land his finisher. Nakamura, though, avoids the attack, grabs Knight for a German Suplex from the top rope, and finishes the match with a thunderous Kinshasa that has the arena erupting.


Winner via Pinfall and new United States Champion: Shinsuke Nakamura


A well-fought match, full of technical brilliance and emotional highs. Too bad Knight, despite his energy and charisma, couldn’t hold onto the title. Nakamura, as always, captivated the audience with his finesse and precision.


If you missed this one? You missed a piece of wrestling history—along with a few well-placed kicks to the face!


WWE Intercontinental Championship - Triple Threat Match: Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser vs. Bron Breakker (c)


The match kicks off with Sheamus and Breakker gunning for Ludwig Kaiser, remembering that he attacked both of them a few weeks back. Kaiser, the strategist, wisely rolls out of the ring, leaving the two giants to clash. Breakker wastes no time and starts hammering Sheamus into the corner with some brutal shoulder blocks, but the Irishman responds with his trademark strength. After a few explosive exchanges, Breakker lands a textbook suplex, but here comes Kaiser—armed with a steel chair.


No disqualifications? Perfect for Kaiser, but not so much for Breakker, who floors him with a clothesline that could knock out a rhinoceros. The match immediately turns into a full-scale war. Sheamus shows his classic toughness with a double Irish Curse Backbreaker, while Kaiser takes advantage of every distraction, looking for his shot at victory.


Chaos Unleashed


The action spills outside the ring, where Kaiser and Breakker begin tearing up the landscape. From the steel steps to the commentary tables, everything becomes a weapon. Sheamus, of course, isn’t one to shy away and delivers his iconic 10 Beats of the Bodhrán, leaving Kaiser’s chest as red as an Irish sunset.


Reversals on Reversals


Sheamus and Breakker go at it like a battle of generations, with the younger champion calling the veteran “old.” Sheamus fires back with a perfect Celtic Cross, but Breakker’s not one to quit. The crowd loses it when Breakker hits a Frankensteiner, setting up for a Spear, but Breakker crashes into a chair strategically placed by Kaiser. Sheamus goes for the Brogue Kick, but Kaiser pulls another trick out of his sleeve, stopping the count.


As the chaos hits its peak, Kaiser looks like he’s about to claim victory with a series of stunning moves, but Breakker comes out of nowhere with the most devastating Spear of the night, sending Kaiser flying out of the ring. Not satisfied, Breakker hits Sheamus with another Spear, and that’s enough to seal the deal.


Winner via Pinfall and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Bron Breakker


A match filled with adrenaline, twists, and non-stop action, with all three competitors giving it their all. Breakker proves once again he’s a dominant champion, while Sheamus and Kaiser leave their mark on the contest. If you missed this one, you missed a battle that’ll go down in history.


World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Gunther (c)


The match starts with palpable tension. Gunther, the Ring General, seems a bit less confident than usual, fully aware he’s facing Damian Priest, who’s determined to reclaim the title he lost at SummerSlam. After a brief feeling-out period, it’s clear Gunther has a strategy: to target Priest's left arm, weakening it and preventing him from using his devastating moves.


Gunther wastes no time, relentlessly attacking Priest's shoulder with precision and brutal strikes. Every move Priest makes feels like an uphill battle, while Gunther smiles, enjoying the sight of his opponent struggling to keep pace. But Priest isn’t one to back down: with one hand, he delivers a series of spectacular moves, including a Flatliner that shakes the ring.


Despite the injury, Priest nearly wins the match with an incredible Hurricanrana from the top rope and a Razor's Edge that sends the crowd into a frenzy. However, the count stops at two. Gunther retaliates with a lethal combination of technique and power, attempting to finish the match with a Powerbomb. Priest resists, and the two exchange devastating blows, with the crowd losing it.


Just when it seems like the match could go either way, here comes an unexpected intervention: Finn Bálor. The leader of The Judgment Day hits Priest with a Coup de Grâce while the referee is distracted, tainting the match. Gunther, visibly furious with the interference, decides to end it his way: he locks in a Sleeper Hold, choking Priest unconscious. The referee calls for a stoppage.


Winner via Referee Stoppage and still World Heavyweight Champion: Gunther


A match full of tension, technical mastery, and shocking twists, marred by Bálor’s interference. Gunther retains his title, but not without controversy. The Ring General would’ve preferred a clean victory, and his final expression says it all. A bitter ending for Priest, who fought like a lion, and an ending that promises fireworks for the next chapters of this rivalry.



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Saturday Night’s Main Event: A Historic Show Ahead!


On December 14, the world of wrestling will witness a historic evening. For the first time ever, the Women’s United States Champion will be crowned, adding a new chapter to the women’s division. But that’s not all—Cody Rhodes will defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against the indomitable Kevin Owens in a match that promises fireworks.


Raw: A Can't-Miss Episode


This Monday, Raw will be a mix of celebration and rivalries. The New Day will celebrate their tenth anniversary with the charisma and energy that have made them legends. Ten years of success, laughs, and unforgettable moments in the ring.


Additionally, the Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament will kick off, determining who will become the next queen of intercontinental wrestling. With such a talented roster, expect intense battles and plenty of surprises.


Men's WarGames Match: The Bloodline 2.0 vs. Sami Zayn, Jimmy Uso, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Jey Uso


Ladies and gentlemen, as our trusted Wiseman says, "turn the lights on and grab your popcorn" because the Men’s WarGames Match delivered a Hollywood-worthy spectacle! On one side, we had The Bloodline 2.0: Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, and the "gentle giant" Bronson Reed. On the other, a dream team consisting of Sami Zayn, Jimmy Uso, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and the man who lives for main events, Jey Uso.


The Beginning: Tama Tonga vs. Jey Uso – The Spider Monkey

The match kicks off with the "flying spider" Tama Tonga, who doesn't just enter like any regular man—no, he scales the cage like it's his personal jungle gym. His entrance makes you wonder if he’s spent time in a circus or if it's just his signature style. He quickly positions himself on the second ring rope, ready for an acrobatic yoga session.


Jey Uso, on the other hand, takes a more pragmatic approach, cautiously closing in before launching a series of punches, uppercuts, and hockey-inspired moves. Despite the intense brawl, both men are fully aware that this is only the beginning, and the real chaos is yet to come.


Bronson Reed’s Entrance: Chairs, Chairs, and More Chairs

As time passes, Bronson Reed enters, and the match immediately takes a new shape. Reed, a mountain of a man, carries a mountain of chairs, looking like he’s preparing for a furniture party. But this isn’t a party; it's a war. Reed uses the chairs as destruction tools, repeatedly slamming Jey Uso with chair shots that feel like they were scripted by an action movie director. Not just a giant, Reed also delivers a jaw-dropping Senton Splash, shaking the ring. The chaos intensifies as Tama Tonga joins him in the first ring to hunt down the already battered Jey.


Jacob Fatu: The Beast from the Island

After the initial onslaught, the man who seems straight out of an action movie enters: Jacob Fatu, a beast with the grace of a speeding truck. His appearance isn’t just physical—it's explosive. Fatu combines brute strength with surprising agility, delivering slams, aerial moves, and crushing blows. The crowd goes wild as he wreaks havoc, but there's a twist—he injures his leg during a moonsault (yes, even superheroes have their vulnerabilities).


CM Punk's Arrival: Toolbox and Epic Moves

If you thought the chaos had reached its peak, think again. CM Punk enters, but not like any typical wrestler—no, he brings a toolbox with him! And it’s not for DIY repairs; Punk uses it as a weapon, hammering his enemies like he’s starring in a Bruce Willis action flick. His Running Knees in the Corner are a highlight, and as the match intensifies, he clashes with Fatu and Sikoa in a sequence that has the crowd on the edge of their seats.


The Twist: Solo Sikoa and the Cage Door

Just when it seems like the end is near, the moment everyone’s been waiting for arrives: Solo Sikoa. With the cage door locked, Roman Reigns can’t enter, and the tension skyrockets. But, as in the best action films, the Tribal Chief always has a trick up his sleeve: he decides to scale the cage, entering with the fury of a lion finally escaping its confines. The impact he makes is devastating, sparking an explosion of applause from the crowd.


This match had everything: high-flying acrobatics, brutal chair shots, strategic interference, and heart-stopping moments. The stakes were high, the crowd was electric, and the drama unfolded in spectacular fashion. What a way to close out the night!


The Epic Moment: The Final Battle and the End of the War


The ending is a game-changer that makes the rest of the match feel like a warm-up. Roman Reigns, backed by his squad, starts tearing through everyone still standing, but there’s a key moment that involves CM Punk, who not only survives but steps up as a major player. The final revenge comes in stereo: Reigns' Spear, Punk’s GTS, and a series of Superkicks from the Usos. It's the triumph of chaos, but also strategy. And in the end, with a Samoan Spike from Solo Sikoa, the match wraps up with Roman Reigns and his crew taking the win.


The Calm After the Storm


After the match, we witness a historic moment: Reigns and Punk shake hands, while Paul Heyman, clearly moved, watches the scene. Punk, with a sly grin, warns Heyman that one day he might ask for a favor. Heyman, of course, nods.


The five heroes head to the backstage area, but not before striking one last pose in front of a hyped-up crowd. Game over, but the start of a legend.


Final Thoughts: A WarGames You Can’t Miss


What can I say? If you missed this WarGames, you missed the match of a lifetime. The intensity, the plot twists, and the jaw-dropping moments were off the charts. This was not a main event for the faint-hearted! And people wonder why I love wrestling—it's for moments like these!


Catch you tomorrow for Raw, and I'll drop my personal recap on Wednesday!


Xoxo, Selena.

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