WWE Survivor Series WarGames 2024 Results & Winners: Roman Reigns pins Solo Sikoa, Gunther retains & more
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Rhea decimates Morgan, Shinsuke Nakamura wins, Bron Breakker retains & more!
Survivor Series 2024 PLE took place on November 30 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. This marked the third time WWE hosted the event in Canada and the first time it was held in Vancouver.
The 38th edition of the event featured two title fights and two WarGames matches, one for the men’s division and one for the women’s division.
Get to know what happened this Friday, as we have the complete summary, highlights, results, and winner’s list for the WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024.
Survivor Series 2024 Summary and Highlights
Women’s WarGames Match – Team Ripley vs Team Morgan
Bayley started the WarGames match as the rest of the team was locked inside. WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax was the first to walk from Team Morgan.
Jax showcased her ruthless power while Bayley tried to use her quickness as a weapon. “Let’s Go, Bayley!” chants echoed through the arena as the two stars clashed. Bayley used a part of her gear to attack Jax, taking advantage of the no-disqualification rules.
Naomi entered with a Kendo Stick and greeted the Women’s Champion with several hard shots. Naomi aided Bayley as they both attacked Jax. Naomi picked up the Kendo Stick, but Jax intercepted it and snatched it away.
Jax took control, landing offense with a toilet seat, and placing it around Naomi’s neck. Bayley struck with the Kendo Stick, but Naomi returned the favor, putting the toilet seat back around Jax’s neck.
Ten seconds left! Candice LeRae sidestepped Tiffany Stratton and entered the ring with steel chairs, ready to assist the Women’s Champion.
LeRae landed a moonsault on the steel chair as the countdown ended, and Bianca Belair entered the ring with a trash can. Belair brought in a fire extinguisher and a table, while Naomi and LeRae continued the fight. The “We want tables!” chant filled the arena.
The timer ran out again as the match continued with Belair, Bayley, and Naomi in control. Tiffany Stratton rushed to the ring, bringing the trash can to help her team. Tiffany unloaded on Belair and Naomi with the trash can and landed a back elbow on Belair.
Tiffany and Jax double-teamed Naomi, taking control of the match for Team Morgan. Tiffany and Jax landed a splash and neckbreaker combo on Belair. The timer ran out, and Iyo Sky made her way to the ring as the seventh woman. Sky brought a painted trash can and climbed the WarGames structure.
Sky reached the top as Candice LeRae followed her, trying to pull Sky into the ring. Sky attempted a sunset flip, but LeRae held onto the cage. Raquel Rodriguez entered the WarGames structure as the timer ran out once again. Raquel brought out a table as Ripley tried to rally her team.
Jax and Rodriguez laid out Team Ripley as the timer ran out, and Rhea Ripley entered the ring. Raquel, Tiffany, and Jax stood ready to face Ripley, who brought a table into the ring.
The timer ran out again, and Liv Morgan entered as the final member of her team. Ripley stood waiting for her, calling Morgan on. Morgan briefly left the arena but returned with a baseball bat. Rhea stared down Morgan as WarGames officially kicked off!
Ripley and Morgan stared each other down as Ripley removed her mask. The two collided as Rhea looked for the Riptide, but Jax intervened. Candice, Jax, and Tiffany held Rhea down as Morgan brutalized Ripley with the baseball bat. Morgan attempted to handcuff Ripley, but Rhea fought back.
Sky climbed the cage as Tiffany scaled the opposite side. Both women reached the top, and Sky grabbed the trash can, covering her body with it before delivering a Swanton from the top, taking out Team Morgan.
Tiffany followed suit, taking out Team Ripley with a Swanton bomb. She then retrieved the Money in the Bank briefcase from the trash can, contemplating cashing in.
Raquel tried to intervene, but Sky sprayed both Raquel and Ripley with a fire extinguisher. Ripley responded by handcuffing Raquel to the turnbuckle.
Morgan and Ripley then collided at the top rope. Morgan attempted the Oblivion on Ripley, but Rhea hung on. From the top rope, Ripley hit the Riptide through the table and went for the cover. One, Two, Three! Team Ripley won the Women’s WarGames match!
Rhea celebrated the victory as Bayley, Belair, Sky, and Naomi joined in, all raising their hands in triumph after the hard-fought Women’s WarGames match.
LA Knight (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura – WWE United States Championship
The bell rang, and the second match of the night was underway. Nakamura quickly began playing mind games with the champion.
Knight and Nakamura clashed, with Shinsuke taking control early in the match. The champion fought back, landing a suplex on Nakamura and going for the cover.
Knight then delivered several leg shots, causing Nakamura to roll out of the ring. Knight followed up with a flying boot through the ropes, and the two continued battling outside the ring. They eventually returned to the ring, where Knight delivered an elbow to Nakamura’s spine.
The challenger put Knight on the top rope, delivering a running elbow. The two stars then fought on the top rope, with Nakamura hitting a belly-to-back suplex, sending Knight face-first to the mat. Nakamura covered, but the champion kicked out at two.
Knight climbed to the top rope, delivering an elbow drop on Nakamura, but Shinsuke rolled out of the ring. Nakamura attacked Knight’s eyes, then dropped him with an inverted DDT on the steel platform between the two rings. Nakamura then hit Kinshasa on Knight and went for the cover.
One, two, three! Shinsuke Nakamura defeated LA Knight to win the United States Championship at Survivor Series 2024.
Bron Breakker (c) vs Sheamus vs Ludwig Kaiser – WWE Intercontinental Championship
The bell rang, and the match began as the three competitors sized each other up. Kaiser quickly rolled out of the ring, leaving Breakker and Sheamus to clash in the middle of the squared circle.
Kaiser brought a steel chair into the ring, but the champion, Breakker, went ballistic and took him out. Kaiser tried to use the chair to his advantage, but Sheamus and Breakker attacked him together. However, the brief alliance was short-lived as the champion turned his attention to Sheamus, who was attempting his iconic chest chop in the corner.
Breakker charged for a spear ringside, but Kaiser intercepted with a knee to halt his momentum. Kaiser then attacked Sheamus on the steel steps.
Breakker, like a missile, flew across the ring and took down Kaiser. The three men continued their chaotic brawl near the announcer’s desk, with Breakker dropping Sheamus and beating him down, while Kaiser moved out of the way to avoid further damage.
Breakker soared through the air, taking both Sheamus and Kaiser through the announcer’s desk. The crowd cheered as Sheamus landed his iconic chest chops to Kaiser, with the crowd counting along. The champion tried to fight back but was intercepted by Sheamus, who delivered the same brutal chops.
Sheamus followed up with a Celtic Cross, launching Breakker across the ring, and went for the pin, but Bron kicked out at two.
Breakker quickly recovered, landing the Breaking Styler from the top rope on Sheamus. He looked for the finish, but Sheamus dodged, causing Breakker to crash onto the steel chair Kaiser had set up earlier in the match. Sheamus attempted the Brogue Kick, but Kaiser pulled the referee out of the ring to break up the cover.
Kaiser then attacked Sheamus with his own Shillelagh, beating down the Celtic Warrior’s back. Kaiser continued his assault, but Sheamus fought back with a brutal knee, covering Kaiser, but Kaiser kicked out at two.
Despite Sheamus’ best efforts, his body gave way, and Kaiser capitalized on the opening. However, Breakker returned with a vicious spear, taking Kaiser out of the equation. Bron shifted his focus to the injured Sheamus, landing another spear to seal the victory.
Bron Breakker retained his Intercontinental Championship in the chaotic triple-threat match at the Survivor Series PLE!
Gunther (c) vs Damian Priest – WWE World Heavyweight Championship
The bell rang, and the match began, with the champion looking a bit hesitant as Priest took early control. Priest locked Gunther in an elbow lock, but the challenger quickly released it to attack Gunther, who rolled out of the ring.
Gunther broke the referee’s count and re-entered the ring, but Priest kept up the pressure with multiple kicks, followed by a chop to the champion’s neck.
Gunther attempted to shift the momentum, but Priest tackled him to the mat. However, Priest appeared to have injured his left arm, prompting WWE officials to check on him.
The champion seized the opportunity, attacking Priest’s injured arm. Gunther took the fight outside the ring, delivering harsh shots to the damaged limb. He continued to target the injured arm as Damian grimaced in pain.
Priest fought back with his own offense, landing several strikes, but Gunther applied a hammerlock on the injured arm and delivered knee strikes to Priest’s body. Priest rallied with a series of chops, dropping the champion, followed by a jumping elbow. He went for the cover, but Gunther kicked out at two.
Priest countered Gunther’s next move, but the champion overpowered him. Priest then transitioned into a triangle choke, but Gunther broke free, delivering a brutal knee to the challenger. Priest tried to pick Gunther up, but his injured left shoulder gave out.
Gunther caught Priest in a sleeper hold, but he released it to hit a powerbomb and went for the cover. Priest kicked out at two. Damian attempted to hit South of Heaven on Gunther, but his injured arm buckled once again.
The Ring General locked in the sleeper hold again, but Priest refused to tap, managing to reach the ropes and break the hold. The two fought atop the ropes, with Gunther countering Priest’s offense.
Priest pushed Gunther to the mat, but Gunther landed badly on the ringside floor. At that moment, Finn Balor appeared and attacked Priest with a Coup de Grâce from the steel steps. Gunther didn’t liked the interference as he retaliated, taking out Balor with a brutal knee.
Back in the ring, Gunther landed a powerbomb, followed by another sleeper hold. This time, Gunther put Priest to sleep, retaining his World Heavyweight Championship.
Men’s WarGames Match – The OG Bloodline with CM Punk vs The new Bloodline with Bronson Reed
The bell rang, and the match was underway as Jey Uso and Tama Tonga started the action. Tama called Jey to sit atop the ring post, a challenge the Uso accepted.
Jey stepped into the second ring while Tama entered the first, both men locking eyes as the “OTC” chants echoed throughout the Rogers Arena. They collided in the middle of the ring, with Jey looking to redeem himself for his loss the previous night in the advantage match against Jacob Fatu.
The countdown reached zero, and the cage door opened to reveal “Big” Bronson Reed, who made his way into the ring.
Reed brought steel chairs into the fray, but Jey quickly threw one at Reed before launching an attack on the 300-pound monster. However, Reed turned the tide, overpowering Jey. He and Tama teamed up to decimate Jey, who struggled to survive until the next member of his team entered the ring.
The timer hit zero once more, and Jimmy Uso made his way into the ring. He immediately took out Tama, followed by a series of attacks on Reed.
Jey and Jimmy used their iconic uppercuts to take Reed down before Jimmy delivered a high-flying move from the top rope, taking out both Reed and Tonga.
The Usos helped each other back to their feet, beginning to take control of the match. The timer ran out again, and while Tonga Loa was ready to make his walk, Sikoa ordered Jacob Fatu to enter the match instead. Fatu wasted no time asserting control, brutalizing the Usos, while Reed and Tama joined in the attack on Jey.
The timer ticked down once more, and CM Punk rushed toward the cage. However, Roman Reigns stopped him, placing his hand on the cage, preventing Punk from entering. The crowd erupted as Sami Zayn, the third member of the OG faction, made his way into the ring to even the numbers game.
Zayn’s arrival turned the tide, and the crowd rallied behind the Usos and their team as the battle continued to intensify. Tension remained high between CM Punk and Roman Reigns as the WarGames match raged on.
Fatu caught Zayn mid-air while he attempted a splash, but Jimmy intervened, taking out Fatu to keep the match in balance. The countdown hit zero again, and Tonga Loa received the blessing of his Tribal Chief, Roman Reigns.
Tonga Loa entered the ring, bringing a table with him, as Fatu screamed for more destruction. Punk eyed the timer, eagerly waiting for his turn to enter the match.
The countdown hit zero once again, but this time, Roman Reigns stepped forward, blocking Punk’s path. However, in a surprising move, CM Punk darted past Reigns and made his way into the ring as the fourth member of the OG faction.
Punk wasted no time, grabbing a toolbox and using it as a weapon against the rogue faction. He relentlessly attacked Tonga and Tama with the toolbox, and then delivered a running knee to both Reed and Fatu, taking them down.
Punk then slammed Fatu face-first onto the toolbox, but Fatu quickly recovered, getting to his feet and launching a brutal counterattack, sending Punk crashing to the mat.
The countdown hit zero once again, and Solo Sikoa made his way into the ring as the final member of his faction.
Sikoa wasted no time, nearly decapitating Jimmy Uso by slamming the cage door into him, as Fatu and Tama held Jimmy on the ropes.
Barking orders at his team, Sikoa watched as his faction took control, overwhelming the OG faction with brutal attacks. Fatu followed up with a moonsault that took out the Usos, while Reed climbed to the top rope and delivered a devastating Tsunami splash onto Zayn.
Punk, fighting valiantly, found himself outnumbered, struggling against the onslaught from the Bloodline. In a shocking turn, Solo Sikoa locked the cage door with a chain, trapping Reigns outside as the timer ran out.
Roman Reigns was finally set to enter, but not without difficulty. As Sikoa targeted Zayn, Reigns tried to unlock the chain to enter the ring, but he was halted when Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa rushed to stop him.
Reigns, determined, began climbing the cage, only to be thwarted by both Tongas as they tried to drag him back down. But Reigns fought back, bouncing Reed off the steel wall before launching a cross-body that sent the entire Bloodline reeling.
With the fight now fully underway, both teams were finally inside the ring, and chaos ensued as they clashed in an all-out WarGames battle.
Roman Reigns helped his team to their feet, but he showed no concern for CM Punk, and the two stars quickly started arguing. Paul Heyman made a surprise appearance, stepping between the two to try to defuse the tension.
Heyman pleaded with both men as the WarGames match finally began! The Usos immediately took control, hitting their iconic Usos Splash on Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. But Fatu and Sikoa retaliated quickly, overpowering the Usos and shifting momentum in their favor.
Fatu and Sikoa then turned their attention to Reigns and Punk, with Sikoa lining up Reigns for the Samoan Spike. Reigns managed to duck underneath and attempted a spear, but the collision accidentally sent Punk crashing to the mat instead.
Solo seized the moment, landing the Samoan Spike on Reigns and going for the cover, but somehow Reigns managed to kick out. Sikoa and Reed teamed up to set up a table, and just as Fatu limped toward Reigns, Roman struck with a brutal low blow, halting Fatu’s momentum.
Reigns then took out Sikoa with a brutal spear, but Reed quickly turned the tide, setting Reigns up on the table and climbing to the top rope. Reed hit a massive Tsunami splash through the table, but CM Punk made a last-second save, pulling Reigns out of harm’s way just in time.
In an unexpected turn of events, Reigns buried the hatchet and helped Punk back to his feet, showing signs of reconciliation. However, the moment was short-lived as Fatu interrupted, and the Bloodline continued their relentless assault.
The Usos, undeterred, landed their iconic knee strikes on Fatu, followed by their signature “One-Day” combo, taking out the Samoan powerhouse.
Tama Tonga attempted to intervene, but Jey Uso took him out with a devastating spear. Sami Zayn followed up with a Helluva Kick to Tonga Loa, leaving him incapacitated.
With the momentum now swinging in their favor, Jimmy Uso climbed to the top of the cage and launched a spectacular Usos Splash, crashing through Fatu and sending him through a table.
The OG faction began to close in on the final moments, surrounding Solo Sikoa as Reigns prepared to finish things. Sikoa tried to fight back, going for another Samoan Spike, but the Usos hit a double superkick, followed by the Helluva Kick from Zayn.
Punk then hit Sikoa with a GTS, and Reigns delivered a brutal spear to seal the victory. The OG Bloodline emerged victorious in the WarGames clash, with the team standing tall after a brutal and hard-fought battle!
After the match, the OG faction stood victorious in the center of the ring, celebrating their hard-fought WarGames win. CM Punk, however, stood apart from the group, his gaze distant, as he processed the significance of the moment.
Jimmy, Jey, and Sami Zayn walked up to Punk, pulling him into the celebration as they shared in the joy of their hard-earned victory. The four men, despite their turbulent past, stood united in the ring, raising their arms in triumph. Reigns observed from a distance, his eyes locked on Punk as the two men finally came face to face.
In a moment that had been a long time coming, Reigns extended his hand to Punk, a silent offering of reconciliation. Punk, without hesitation, accepted the gesture, shaking Reigns’ hand as the crowd erupted in applause. This was a moment of mutual respect between two of WWE’s most iconic figures.
Meanwhile, Sami Zayn and the Usos embraced, their bond as a family stronger than ever after everything they had been through together.
The OG faction, now fully united, pointed to the sky in a powerful gesture, with fireworks erupting in the background, lighting up the arena as the crowd cheered. The symbolism was clear that this was a new chapter for the group, one of unity and strength.
Paul Heyman was standing ringside as Punk embraced the Wiseman. With a knowing smile, Punk whispered into Heyman’s ear, “We owe each other, When the time comes, I’ll ask for it.”
As the celebration continued and the fireworks faded, the future of the OG faction remained uncertain, but one thing was clear: together, they were a force to be reckoned with.
Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 results
- Women’s WarGames Match – Team Ripley (Bayley, Bianca Belair, Iyo Sky, Naomi & Rhea Ripley) defeated Team Morgan (Tiffany Stratton, Nia Jax, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez & Candice Larae)
- Shinsuke Nakamura defeated LA Knight – WWE United States Championship
- Bron Breakker (c) defeated Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser – WWE Intercontinental Championship
- Gunther (c) defeated Damian Priest – WWE World Heavyweight Championship
- Men’s WarGames Match – The OG Bloodline with CM Punk defeated The new Bloodline with Bronson Reed
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