WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 Results
Full WWE Survivor Series 2024 Results
Nov 30, 2024
WWE will present Survivor Series: WarGames from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Saturday, November 30. The show, for the third year in a row, will be headlined by WarGames, this time with the OG Bloodline & CM Punk taking on the New Bloodline led by Solo Sikoa.
Full card for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024:
RESULTS BEGIN BELOW
Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, Naomi & IYO SKY def. Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae - WarGames
In a somewhat surprising move, WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax began the match for the heel team, while Bayley started for Team Rhea Ripley. The opening minutes primarily featured Nia Jax dominating the babyface, with a brief flurry from Bayley being squashed after Jax used Bayley's own gear to whip her.
In celebration of her birthday, Naomi wore a party hat and retrieved a glow kendo stick to beat down Nia Jax, preventing Bayley from being battered some more by the WWE Women's Champion. A toilet seat was brought into the match as a weapon and Naomi channelled her inner Rikishi, giving Nia Jax a Stinkface in the corner while the toilet seat was over her head.
Candice LeRae arrived to even the odds, giving a steel chair to Nia Jax which she used to poorly hit Bayley and Naomi, even going to deliver a shot to the head before she remembered that was bad. The heels dominated until Bianca Belair made her entrance, laying out Candice LeRae and Nia Jax by throwing trash cans.
After more back-and-forth action, Tiffany Stratton entered for the heel team, introducing more trash cans. Stratton and Jax hit some tandem offence as they dominated the babyface team.
IYO SKY scaled the cage, placing a special trash can on the top of the structure for later. She then botched a Sunset Flip Powerbomb on the cage to Candice LeRae as LeRae didn't fall. Raquel Rodriguez then evened the odds for the heels before Rhea Ripley gave the advantage back to the babyfaces but she was taken down quickly by the heels with a toilet seat.
The Crowd were easily pleased as they chanted "This is awesome" as the weapon shots from both teams rained down, including Bayley using Bianca Belair's hair as a weapon. As Rhea Ripley stood tall, the countdown reached the end and Liv Morgan had to make her way to the ring to face off with Rhea Ripley. Liv Morgan just ran away, though, until she retrieved a baseball bat from the gorilla position.
After Morgan entered, Rhea Ripley removed her protective facemask and was about to take out Liv with Riptide before the heels overwhelmed the former Judgment Day member. This allowed Morgan to deck Ripley with repeated baseball shots to the midsection. Ripley was about to be handcuffed to the ropes before the babyfaces finally made the save for Ripley, including a Shotgun Dropkick to Nia Jax.
After everybody hit a big move, Nia Jax scored a near fall with a Samoan Drop to Bayley. Tiffany Stratton and IYO SKY both scaled the structure as SKY recreated her classic WarGames spot, hitting a Moonsault to half the field with the trash can over her head, while Stratton hit a Swanton Bomb on the rest of the competitors in the ring.
With everyone down, Tiffany Stratton retrieved the Money in the Bank briefcase from inside a trash can but she couldn't decide if she was going to cash in on Liv Morgan or Nia Jax. IYO SKY then took out Stratton with a fire extinguisher before Ripley handcuffed Raquel Rodriguez to the ropes.
Later, Nia Jax found herself crashing through a table following a Powerbomb from Naomi and Bianca Belair. The pin was broken up by a baseball bat shot from Liv Morgan. Raquel Rodriguez was still effective too as she helped Liv Morgan hit Oblivion to Bayley on the chair. Rodriguez then saved Morgan from a Riptide and Liv capitalised with a Codebreaker to her longtime rival.
Ripley and Liv ended up brawling on the top turnbuckle and Rhea scored the win for her team after putting Morgan through a table with an Avalanche Riptide.
Shinsuke Nakamura def. LA Knight (c) - United States Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura had a very long entrance for the second match, although he found himself on the backfoot in the opening minutes as LA Knight dominated the in-ring action.
Shinsuke soon turned the tide, including hitting a Back Suplex from the top rope for a near fall after he survived an Inverted Death Valley Driver from LA Knight. Nakamura whiffed on a Kinshasa and Knight followed up with an Elbow Drop. The action then spilt to the middle of the two rings and Nakamura hit a Scorpion Death Drop, planting LA Knight's head off the metal portion.
After Knight rolled back into the ring, he ate a Kinshasa. A 1-2-3 later and Shinsuke Nakamura became the new United States Champion.
Bron Breakker (c) def. Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser - Triple Threat for the Intercontinental Championship
A fast-paced start occurred in the third match of the night and the action soon spilled to the outside as Bron Breakker laid out both of his opponents, including a Belly to Belly Suplex that flattened Ludwig Kaiser. Breakker then just punched Sheamus over and over again after taking him down with a double-leg takedown. Breakker then had the crowd on their feet after he took out Ludwig Kaiser and Sheamus with a Clothesline from the apron to the announce table, sending everyone tumbling over the table.
Breakker tried to take out Kaiser with a Gorilla Press Slam but Kaiser escaped and pushed Bron into the steel steps. Kaiser was able to briefly celebrate before Sheamus appeared behind him and decked Kaiser with 10 Beats of the Bodhran. Breakker then ate his own 10 Beats as Sheamus embraced the crowd and laid out his two opponents with a Double Flying Clothesline.
Back in the ring, Sheamus hit a Celtic Cross but Breakker managed to get his shoulder up at two. Breakker fired back with a Leap-Up Frankensteiner and set up for a Spear but went crashing into a steel chair in the corner. Sheamus decked the champion with a Brogue Kick and was about to win, only for Ludwig Kaiser to pull the referee out of the ring before the three count.
A furious Sheamus went after Kaiser and ate multiple shillelagh shots for his trouble. Sheamus managed to hit a Kneecapper to Kaiser in the ring, though, but it was only enough for a two count as "This is Awesome" chants filled Rogers Arena. Sheamus went for the Brogue Kick but his bruised midsection stopped him from hitting the move. Kaiser hit a DDT and he looked to follow up, only to fall victim to a Spear from Bron Breakker out of nowhere.
A battered and bruised Sheamus then ate a Spear from Bron Breakker to record the successful title defence.
Gunther (c) def. Damian Priest - World Heavyweight Championship
A feeling-out phase kicked off the match but Damian Priest was soon hobbled by an injured shoulder that he suffered in the early going, with Gunther taking advantage by working on the injured area.
After several minutes of working over the injured shoulder, Priest managed to give himself a breather following his own version of an Enziguri and he planted Gunther with a Flatliner for a near fall. Priest applied a Triangle Choke soon after and followed up with a Superkick and went for a Razor's Edge but his shoulder gave out.
This allowed Gunther to apply a Sleeper before a Powerbomb. Priest kicked out at two and soon fired back with a Frankensteiner and a Razor's Edge. The injured shoulder slowed Priest down and Gunther was able to kick out at two. Priest pulled down the straps and went for South of Heaven but the shoulder gave out again and it gave out on the second attempt too.
Gunther, smelling blood, applied a Kimura and battered Priest with kick after kick. Priest was able to fight back, reaching the bottom rope to bring about the break. Gunther hyped himself up and hit Priest with two Short-Arm Lariats. He didn't make the cover, though, and whiffed on a third Short-Arm Lariat, with Priest fighting back with a Lariat of his own for a near fall.
The action spilled to the top rope which led to Priest falling to the outside and Gunther tumbling into the ring. Priest landed on his shoulder, telling the referee "It's out." As the official checked on Gunther, Finn Balor ran to ringside and hit Priest with a Coup de Grace from the steel steps.
Gunther, unhappy with the situation, decked Balor and followed up with a Powerbomb to Priest back in the ring. A Sleeper with the injured arm raised followed for Gunther to win the match by KO.
OG Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso & Sami Zayn) & CM Punk def. New Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa) & Bronson Reed - WarGames
The action started out slowly, like every single Bloodline match over the last four years, as Jey Uso and Tama Tonga had a feeling-out process in the opening five minutes. Bronson Reed entered the match second for New Bloodline and introduced five steel chairs to the match. He immediately had two of them thrown at his face by Jey Uso before he brushed one off and crushed Jey with his physique. What followed was tandem offence from Bronson Reed and Tama Tonga as they beat down Jey Uso.
Jimmy Uso evened the odds and Tonga Loa next tried to enter for the New Bloodline, only for him to be held back by Solo Sikoa as Jacob Fatu was unleashed on the match. Jacob Fatu battered The Usos as the fans chanted "F*ck you Solo". CM Punk went to enter the match but he was blocked by Roman Reigns, who ordered Sami to the ring. CM Punk proceeded to glare at Roman Reigns as Sami Zayn went to work in WarGames, taking down Bronson Reed.
The Usos and Sami took down Jacob Fatu and Big Jim and Sami engaged in their secret handshake, much to the delight of the Vancouver crowd. Tonga Loa, unfortunately, then entered the match and struggled to pass tables into WarGames. When he entered the ring, the New Bloodline methodically worked over their opponents.
As Roman Reigns was about to make his way to the ring, CM Punk barged past the former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion and after having second thoughts, Punk battered the New Bloodline with a toolbox. Punk then decked Jacob Fatu with the Running Knee in the corner but Fatu powered back and levelled Punk with a Samoan Drop.
After telling Roman Reigns that he was going to show who the Tribal Chief is, Solo Sikoa entered WarGames and spent time battering his opponents with the cage door before he retrieved a steel chain. What followed was three minutes of absolute dominance from the New Bloodline directed by Solo Sikoa.
With only 20 seconds until Roman Reigns was about to enter, Solo Sikoa used his steel chain to lock the cage door to stop Roman Reigns from joining WarGames. Of course, this also meant the match couldn't begin. Roman Reigns decided to scale the cage and he managed to fight his way in, fending off Guerrillas of Destiny and Bronson Reed before a big dive to take out all of the New Bloodline.
This led to the customary WarGames face-off after Roman Reigns helped everyone on his side get to their feet except CM Punk. CM Punk and Roman Reigns were about to come to blows before Paul Heyman marched to ringside and begged them to put aside their differences as he shouted "THIS IS WARGAMES."
The OG Bloodline got the better of the 10-man brawl, with The Usos hitting double Uso Splashes to Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. Solo Sikoa quickly fired back with Jacob Fatu, though, which led to Solo and Fatu vs. CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Everything went wrong for the OGs as Roman Reigns accidentally Speared CM Punk. This provided the opening for Solo to hit a Samoan Spike on Reigns, with Roman kicking out at two.
Jacob Fatu went for his Moonsault but missed and sold a knee injury following the moment. He then ate a Low Blow from Reigns, who followed up with a Spear to Sikoa. His comeback was crushed by Bronson Reed, who went for a Tsunami from the top of the cage, but he crashed and burned through a table after CM Punk saved Roman Reigns.
Reigns then helped up Punk and they were both crushed by Jacob Fatu. A Superman Punch followed before Sikoa hit two more Spikes to Reigns. That looked to be it but it was broken up by a Superkick Party from The Usos. More Superkicks to Jacob Fatu followed before the 1D. With Fatu across a table, Jimmy Uso hit an Uso Splash from the top of the cage, taking out Jacob.
Instead of making the pin to win the match, Sami Zayn hoisted up The Usos and CM Punk, while Jimmy and Jey picked up Roman and told him to "finish this sh*t." With Solo Sikoa surrounded, Roman Reigns put out his arms for an embrace, which Solo rejected. What followed was Superkicks, a Helluva Kick, a GTS, and a Spear to Solo Sikoa for the win for the OG Bloodline.
Post-match, everyone but Roman Reigns had a group hug with CM Punk. Reigns and Punk then shook hands and the babyfaces celebrated as fireworks erupted. After exiting the ring, Punk hugged Paul Heyman and told him, "When I need a favour, I'm going to come asking." Heyman and Reigns then embraced and the OG Bloodline embraced and posed to end the show on a high note.