WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2024: Match card predictions
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The 2024 Survivor Series WarGames will be held in Vancouver
WWE is all set to deliver the last PLE of the year, Survivor Series WarGames 2024 which is scheduled to take place on November 30. The third WarGames-themed PLE will be held at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada.
This is the third time WWE has hosted the PLE event in Canada and the first time it has been held in Vancouver. Previously the Stamford-based promotion hosted the PLE in Montreal in 1997 and Toronto in 2016 respectively.
Predicted Match Card for WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2024
- The OG Bloodline vs The new Bloodline
- Intercontinental Title – Bron Breakker vs Dominik Mysterio
- Women’s World Champion- Liv Morgan vs Bianca Belair
- Raw vs SmackDown
- Inaugural Women’s United States Championship
Match card predictions
The OG Bloodline vs The new Bloodline
On the 11/08 episode of SmackDown, The new Bloodline which consists of Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tanga Loa attacked the OTC Roman Reigns during their confrontation where Reigns challenged Sikoa for a match.
Jimmy and Jey Uso rushed to defend their OTC, however, the wild card in the segment was Sami Zayn who took the side of the OG faction. This led to the announcement of a match between the two factions at the last PLE of the year.
The match has been months in the making and looks like it has found the perfect stage for the WarGames between the Bloodline. The storyline still has regions to explore and characters to introduce which most likely points that the Samoan family drama is far from over.
Unlike the Crown Jewel PLE, where the Sikoa faction won the match against the team of Reigns and The Usos, this time around the OG faction might pick up the win. The addition of Sami Zayn to the fray has equalized the numbers game and will likely favor the OG faction.
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Intercontinental Title – Bron Breakker vs Dominik Mysterio
The current Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker has not been featured on WWE television since his win against Jey Uso where he ended Jey’s 27-day- title reign with the help of Sikoa and faction.
However, it is very likely that Breakker will face Dominik Mysterio at the Survivor Series PLE for the IC title. Dirty Dom has stated his intentions of capturing a WWE title since his loss at the fatal 4-way match which was for a shot at the Heavyweight title, the promotion would likely book him against Bron.
A potential match between the two would create huge hype as Breakker is known as an unstoppable force who wreaks havoc. While Dirty Dom is disliked by the WWE fandom but has the support of his stablemates from the Judgement Day.
An interference by Judgement Day might help Dirty Dom win the Intercontinental Title at the upcoming PLE. The title would also further solidify Judgement Day’s dominance as they already hold the Women’s World Title and the World Tag Team Titles.
Women’s World Champion- Liv Morgan vs Bianca Belair
The WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan with Raquel Rodriguez is currently scheduled for a tag match against the WWE Women’s RAW team tag champs Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill. The tag titles are on the line for this matchup.
Belair and Morgan were also involved in a heated confrontation that led to Binaca slapping the World champion. In the battle royal on the same episode to determine the #1 contender for Morgan’s title, Morgan and Raquel interfered in the match and eliminated Belair and Cargill from the ring.
This build-up might be used to set a match between Belair and Morgan at the Survivor Series 2024 for the WWE Women’s World Championship. A potential matchup between the two would be a huge hit among fans as both star’s personality is in stark contrast with each other.
Morgan will likely defend her title in the match as she has Raquel and Dirty Dom on her side who will most likely interfere when the champs call for them. On the other hand, there is tension brewing between Cargill and Belair which might lead to their fallout.
Therefore, it is most likely that either Cargill will be taken out by Raquel and Dominik or Cargill will abandon her tag partner.
Raw vs SmackDown
In the past, the Survivor Series has taken on the theme of direct competition between the Raw and SmackDown brands for brand supremacy. These matches and their build-ups have been a huge hit among fans.
The Stamford-based promotion has hinted at the rift between the two General Managers which might lead to a potential brand supremacy fight between the two brands.
A potential matchup would likely be won by Raw as historically they have dominated such collisions. On the other hand, SmackDown’s biggest stars are majorly involved in a feud with each other which would benefit the Red brand if such a match is planned for the PLE.
Inaugural Women’s United States Championship
The WWE Women’s United States Championship has recently been revealed on SmackDown by General Manager Nick Aldis. The introduction of a mid-card title has created a huge buzz among fans as they are eagerly waiting to see who will bag the title for the first time.
Also Read: Who should be first WWE Women’s US Champion?
The WWE universe might get their wish at the Survivor Series WarGames 2024 as the WWE might announce a battle royal or similar matchup to decide the inaugural US champion.
Raquel Rodriguez and Chelsea Green are the top contenders for the potential matchup. However, Raquel will have the help of her stablemates from the Judgement Day which might help her win the inaugural Women’s US title.
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