Four possible reasons why The Vision will emerge victorious in the WWE Survivor Series WarGames match

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The men’s WarGames this year features multiple big names.
The 39th edition of Survivor Series: WarGames will take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Petco Park in San Diego, California. The show will feature stars from the Raw and SmackDown brands, and it will also feature the two WarGames matches.
The promotion has announced multiple matches for the final PLE of 2025. However, the main attraction of the PLE, as usual, is the men’s and women’s WarGames match, especially the men’s match, which features multiple top stars.
The men’s WarGames match will feature CM Punk, The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso), Cody Rhodes, and Roman Reigns in the babyface team. They will face the team led by Paul Heyman, which consists of Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, and Brock Lesnar.
Ahead of the highly anticipated clash, let us take a look at the four potential reasons why The Vision team, led by Heyman, will emerge victorious at the PLE.
4. The Oracle always has a plan

‘The Oracle’ Paul Heyman always seems to have a plan, especially when his and his associates’ backs are against the wall. This was the case during last year’s Men’s WarGames when Heyman was on Roman Reigns’ side.
The wild card entry of Drew McIntyre and Brock Lesnar has already made things interesting for the Vision, who are heavy favorites to win. However, even if a curveball comes their way, it is not hard to assume that Heyman will have a plan.
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3. The Beast Incarnate

Speaking of wildcards, Brock Lesnar, who has joined The Vision as their fifth member, will likely be the biggest factor in their potential victory. Lesnar, despite his age, still has a massive presence and devastating power as he displayed during his clash with John Cena at Wrestlepalooza.
Lesnar can tip the scales in their favor with ease and likely will do the same, helping Heyman and Co. walk out with a victory in San Diego.
2. A loss would set up multiple storylines

Due to the inclusion of five members in each of the two teams, there is bound to be multiple storylines at play in a WarGames match. Putting stars like Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Drew McIntyre over after all their good work this year would help elevate them.
A win would also elevate the feud between Cody Rhodes and McIntyre; on the other hand, a potential clash between Breakker and Roman Reigns is not something fans would complain about.
1. The lack of trust among the babyfaces

Similar to last week’s men’s WarGames, the tensions between the babyfaces, especially Roman Reigns and CM Punk, are pretty evident. The Usos (Jey & Jimmy Uso) have their fair share of crashouts, and the inclusion of Cody Rhodes has made things even more interesting.
The underlying tensions could work against the babyfaces in the 5-on-5 clash, as Reigns may try to take control, much like last year, but with the addition of Rhodes and Punk, and without Paul Heyman there to diffuse the situation, things could easily fall apart.
When and where will Survivor Series: WarGames 202 take place?
The 39th edition of Survivor Series will take place on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at Petco Park in San Diego, California.
What matches have been announced for the final PLE of 2025?
-Men’s WarGames match
-Women’s WarGames match
-John Cena (c) vs Dominik Mysterio – Intercontinental title match
-Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Nikki Bella – Women’s World title match
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