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Survivor Series

WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming event series


WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming event series

FieldValue
nameSurvivor Series
imageSurvivor Series 2022 logo.png
captionWWE Survivor Series logo used since 2022 (without the "WarGames" branding)
altThe Survivor Series logo.
created_byVince McMahon
promotionWWE
brandsRaw (1993- present)
SmackDown (1999–present)
NXT (2019)
205 Live (2018)
ECW (2006–2009)
other_nameSurvivor Series: WarGames (2022–present)
first_event1987
gimmickInter-promotional matches for brand supremacy (2016–2021)
WarGames (2022–present)
signature_matchSurvivor Series match (1987–2021)
WarGames match (2022–present)
Note

the professional wrestling event series

SmackDown (1999–present) NXT (2019) 205 Live (2018) ECW (2006–2009) WarGames (2022–present) WarGames match (2022–present) Survivor Series, branded as Survivor Series: WarGames since 2022, is a professional wrestling event produced annually since 1987 by WWE, the world's largest professional wrestling promotion. Held in November generally the week of Thanksgiving, it is the second longest-running pay-per-view (PPV) event in history, behind WWE's flagship event, WrestleMania. In addition to traditional PPV since the inaugural 1987 event, it has aired via livestreaming since the 2014 event. It is also considered one of the company's five biggest events of the year, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Money in the Bank, referred to as the "Big Five".

From 1987 to 2021, the event was characterized by having Survivor Series matches, which are tag team elimination matches that typically feature teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. Stipulations had also been added to these matches, such as members of the losing team being (kayfabe) fired. During these years, only two events did not feature Survivor Series matches: the 1998 event, which hosted an elimination tournament for the vacant WWF Championship (now WWE Championship), and the 2002 event, which saw the debut of the Elimination Chamber, a type of multiperson steel cage match won by eliminating all other opponents. Since 2022, the event has been based around WarGames matches for the men and women. WarGames is a team-based steel cage match where the roofless cage surrounds two rings placed side by side and the two teams typically have four to five members each but it is decided by one fall instead of eliminating all opponents. As a result, the events since 2022 have not featured Survivor Series matches.

After WWE reintroduced the brand extension in 2016, the events from 2016 until 2021 centered around competition between wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands for brand supremacy; NXT was also involved in 2019. In addition to Survivor Series matches between the brands, the champions of each brand faced off in non-title matches. In 2022, the brand supremacy concept was dropped and the event was rebranded as "Survivor Series: WarGames", marking WWE's first main roster event to feature the match; NXT had its own WarGames event from 2017 to 2021 and it was discontinued after the match was moved to Survivor Series in 2022.

Origins and changes

The first Survivor Series, held in 1987, came on the heels of the success of WrestleMania III, as the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) began to see the lucrative potential of the pay-per-view (PPV) market. The first event capitalized on the big time feud between André the Giant and Hulk Hogan, who wrestled each other at WrestleMania III. Survivor Series was originally created to counter WCW's Starrcade. The first eight Survivor Series events took place on either Thanksgiving Day (1987–1990) or Thanksgiving Eve (1991–1994). Beginning with the 1995 event, Survivor Series was held on various Sundays before Thanksgiving. The 2005 and 2006 events were held on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, while the 2022 and 2023 events were held on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. The 1997 event was notorious as it featured the Montreal Screwjob. Survivor Series was going to be discontinued and rebranded in 2010, but following fan outcry, the company decided to continue with the event. Survivor Series became the second longest running PPV event in history (behind WrestleMania), and is also regarded as one of the "Big Four" pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and SummerSlam, the promotion's original four annual events and their four biggest events of the year. From 1993 to 2002, it was considered one of the "Big Five", including King of the Ring, but that PPV event was discontinued after 2002. In August 2021, Money in the Bank became recognized as one of the "Big Five".

In May 2002, the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) following a lawsuit with the World Wildlife Fund over the "WWF" initialism. In April 2011, the promotion ceased using its full name with the "WWE" abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism. Also in March 2002, the promotion introduced the brand extension, in which the roster was divided between the Raw and SmackDown brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform—ECW became a third brand in 2006. The first brand extension was dissolved in August 2011, but it was reintroduced in July 2016. Survivor Series, along with the other original "Big Four" events, were the only PPVs to never be held exclusively for one brand during either brand split periods. In 2014, Survivor Series began to air on WWE's online streaming service, the WWE Network, which launched in February that year, and in 2021, the event became available on Peacock as the American version of the WWE Network merged under Peacock in March that year.

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, WWE had to present the majority of its programming for Raw and SmackDown from a behind closed doors set at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, beginning mid-March. In August, these events were relocated to WWE's bio-secure bubble, the WWE ThunderDome, hosted at Orlando's Amway Center. The 2020 Survivor Series was in turn produced from the ThunderDome and was WWE's final PPV to present the ThunderDome from the Amway Center, as in early December, the ThunderDome was relocated to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. In July 2021, WWE resumed live touring with fans.

Brand competition (2016–2021)

During the first brand extension period (2002–2011), there were only a few Survivor Series matches that were held between wrestlers of the two brands (e.g., Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown), but it was not the focus of the event. However, with the return of the brand split in 2016, Survivor Series took on the theme of direct competition between the Raw and SmackDown brands for brand supremacy, similar to the former Bragging Rights events held during the first brand split in 2009 and 2010. In addition to traditional Survivor Series matches pitting the men and women from the two brands against each (2016 and 2018 also featured matches with the brands' tag teams going against each other), there were interpromotional matches that featured the brands' champions against each other in non-title matches (e.g., the Raw Women's Champion vs. the SmackDown Women's Champion).

The 2016, 2017, and 2018 events were contested between Raw and SmackDown. The 2016 event was the genesis for what became the theme of brand supremacy that began in 2017. In 2017 and 2018, Raw won the competition with a score of 4–3 and 6–1, respectively (SmackDown's one point in 2018 occurred on the Kickoff pre-show). The 2019 event saw the addition of the NXT brand, which previously served as WWE's developmental territory but became one of WWE's three main brands in 2019, and in turn featured the first three-way Survivor Series elimination matches for men and women. NXT subsequently won that year's competition with a 4–2–1 victory, with SmackDown having 2 points, and Raw's sole win occurring on the pre-show. NXT would not compete at the 2020 event due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Outbreaks of the virus had occurred at both of NXT's home arenas, Full Sail University and the WWE Performance Center, prompting WWE to exclude NXT wrestlers from the event to avoid potential transmission of the virus to members of the Raw and SmackDown rosters. Raw would win that year's competition with a 4–3 victory over SmackDown. The 2021 event also did not include NXT as the brand reverted to its status as WWE's developmental territory in September of that year. At the 2021 event, Raw again won the competition with a 5–2 victory over SmackDown.

WarGames (2022–present)

On September 19, 2022, WWE executive Triple H announced that the 2022 Survivor Series would not be based on the brand supremacy concept. Additionally, he announced that the event would feature two WarGames matches, one each for the men and women, marking the first time for a main roster WWE event to feature the match. The 2022 event was in turn renamed as Survivor Series: WarGames, and it was also the first Survivor Series held on a Saturday. The NXT brand previously held an annual WarGames event from 2017 to 2021. With the WarGames match moving to the main roster for Survivor Series, this subsequently ended NXT's WarGames event, which was replaced by Deadline.

In an interview with The Ringer in regards to WarGames at Survivor Series, Triple H said:

During the Survivor Series: WarGames post-event press conference, Triple H was asked if the WarGames match would become a permanent fixture at Survivor Series and he said "we'll see", citing the success of the 2022 event. In regards to the event not including a traditional Survivor Series match, he was asked if the match was done for good and he said they "weren't done with anything", noting that this year was the time to freshen up the event but the traditional match could see a return at future events. Triple H also revealed that the 2022 event was the highest-grossing Survivor Series of all time as well as the most viewed. The 2023, 2024, and 2025 events would also retain the WarGames concept.

Survivor Series match

Main article: Survivor Series match

From 1987 to 2021, the event was traditionally characterized by having the Survivor Series match, a type of tag team elimination match that typically featured two teams of four or five wrestlers against each other. In a Survivor Series match, each member of a team had to be eliminated to win. The name of the match stemmed from this stipulation, as the winners were the "survivors", and in some cases, there was only one survivor. On occasion, there were additional stipulation placed on the Survivor Series match, such as members of the losing team being (kayfabe) fired. While typically contested between two teams, the 2019 event had three teams against each other in three-way Survivor Series matches.

The promotion had several tag team elimination matches earlier in 1987, albeit with three-man teams and the feuds loosely related. In an early break from the norm, the 1992 event had only one Survivor Series match. As of 2024, five Survivor Series events have not featured any Survivor Series matches. The 1998 event, which was the first without any Survivor Series matches, instead focused on an elimination tournament for the vacant WWF Championship (now WWE Championship). The 2002 event was the second event to not include any Survivor Series matches. Instead, it had an elimination tables match and a triple threat elimination tag team match (in which only one member of a team had to be eliminated to eliminate the whole team), but most notably, the event saw the debut of the Elimination Chamber, a type of six-person steel cage match where each opponent had to be eliminated to win.

The events since 2022 have not included any Survivor Series matches, or any type of elimination stipulations, as they have instead featured two WarGames matches, one each for the men and women, with the 2022 event also notable for being WWE's first main roster event to feature the WarGames match. WarGames is a team-based steel cage match where the roofless cage surrounds two rings placed side by side and the two teams typically feature four to five wrestlers each but it is decided by one fall instead of eliminating all opponents.

On the night before the 2025 event, WWE's SmackDown brand aired a 5-on-5 match billed as a "Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match", as part of the lead-up to Survivor Series. The match saw the MFTs (Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo, Talla Tonga, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa) take on Sami Zayn, Rey Fénix, Shinsuke Nakamura, and the Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin).

Events

#EventDateCityVenueMain EventRef.
1Survivor Series (1987)November 26, 1987Richfield, OhioRichfield ColiseumAndré the Giant, Butch Reed, King Kong Bundy, One Man Gang, and Rick Rude vs. Bam Bam Bigelow, Don Muraco, Hulk Hogan, Ken Patera, and Paul Orndorff in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match
2Survivor Series (1988)November 24, 1988Akeem, Big Boss Man, Haku, Ted DiBiase, and The Red Rooster vs. Hercules, Hillbilly Jim, Hulk Hogan, Koko B. Ware, and Randy Savage in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination matchurl=https://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1988/results/title=Survivor Series 1988 official resultspublisher=WWEaccess-date=June 10, 2008}}
3Survivor Series (1989)November 23, 1989Rosemont, IllinoisRosemont HorizonThe Heenan Family (Bobby Heenan, André the Giant, Arn Anderson, and Haku) vs. The Ultimate Warriors (The Ultimate Warrior, Jim Neidhart, Marty Jannetty, and Shawn Michaels) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series elimination match
4Survivor Series (1990)November 22, 1990Hartford, ConnecticutHartford Civic CenterHulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, and Tito Santana vs. Hercules, Paul Roma, Rick Martel, The Warlord, and Ted DiBiase in a 3-on-5 Grand Finale Survivor Series elimination matchurl=https://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwe/survivor.html#90title= Survivor Series 1990publisher=Pro Wrestling Historyaccess-date=October 16, 2009}}
5Survivor Series (1991)November 27, 1991Detroit, MichiganJoe Louis ArenaHulk Hogan (c) vs. The Undertaker for the WWF World Heavyweight Championshiptitle=Survivor Series 1991url=https://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#91website=prowrestlinghistory.comaccess-date=December 3, 2021}}
6Survivor Series (1992)November 25, 1992Richfield, OhioRichfield ColiseumBret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
7Survivor Series (1993)November 24, 1993Boston, MassachusettsBoston GardenThe All-Americans (Lex Luger, The Undertaker, Rick Steiner, and Scott Steiner) vs. The Foreign Fanatics (Crush, Ludvig Borga, Quebecer Jacques, and Yokozuna) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series elimination matchtitle=WWF Survivor Series 1993url=https://www.hoffco-inc.com/wwe/ppv/ppv/sur93.htmlwork=Hoffco, Inc.access-date=July 18, 2008}}
8Survivor Series (1994)November 23, 1994San Antonio, TexasFreeman ColiseumThe Undertaker vs. Yokozuna in a Casket match with Chuck Norris as the special guest refereetitle=Survivor Series 1994work=Pro Wrestling Historyurl=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#94access-date=May 13, 2008archive-date=December 7, 2017archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171207083703/http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#94url-status=live}}
9Survivor Series (1995)November 19, 1995Landover, MarylandUSAir ArenaDiesel (c) vs. Bret Hart in a No Disqualification match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championshipurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1995/results/title=Survivor Series 1995 official resultspublisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentdate=November 19, 1995access-date=January 4, 2011}}
10Survivor Series (1996)November 17, 1996New York City, New YorkMadison Square GardenShawn Michaels (c) vs. Sycho Sid for the WWF World Heavyweight Championshipurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1996/results/title=Survivor Series 1996 official resultspublisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentdate=November 17, 1996access-date=January 4, 2011}}
11Survivor Series (1997)November 9, 1997Montreal, Quebec, CanadaMolson CentreBret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
12Survivor Series (1998)November 15, 1998St. Louis, MissouriKiel CenterMankind vs. The Rock in a tournament final for the vacant WWF Championship
13Survivor Series (1999)November 14, 1999Detroit, MichiganJoe Louis ArenaTriple H (c) vs. Big Show vs. The Rock in a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championshipurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/1999/resultstitle=Survivor Series 1999 official resultspublisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentaccess-date=December 5, 2010date=November 14, 1999}}
14Survivor Series (2000)November 19, 2000Tampa, FloridaIce Palace"Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. Triple H in a No Disqualification matchtitle=Survivor Series 2000 official resultsurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2000/resultspublisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentaccess-date=March 31, 2011date=November 19, 2000}}
15Survivor Series (2001)November 18, 2001Greensboro, North CarolinaGreensboro Coliseum ComplexTeam WWF (Big Show, Chris Jericho, Kane, The Rock, and The Undertaker) vs. Team Alliance ("Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Rob Van Dam, Kurt Angle, Booker T, and Shane McMahon) in a Winner Takes All 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination matchurl=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=2241title=WWF Survivor Series 2001 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Databasework=www.cagematch.netaccess-date=December 20, 2018}}
16Survivor Series (2002)November 17, 2002New York City, New YorkMadison Square GardenTriple H (c) vs. Booker T vs. Chris Jericho vs. Kane vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Shawn Michaels in an Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship
17Survivor Series (2003)November 16, 2003Dallas, TexasAmerican Airlines CenterGoldberg (c) vs. Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championshipurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2003/results/title=Survivor Series 2003 resultspublisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentaccess-date=January 21, 2008url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080102150217/http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2003/results/archive-date=January 2, 2008 }}
18Survivor Series (2004)November 14, 2004Cleveland, OhioGund ArenaTeam Orton (Randy Orton, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Maven) vs. Team Triple H (Triple H, Batista, Edge, and Gene Snitsky) in a 4-on-4 Survivor Series elimination matchurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2004/results/title=Survivor Series 2004 resultsaccess-date=April 7, 2008publisher=World Wrestling Entertainmenturl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080224051102/http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2004/results/archive-date=February 24, 2008 }}
19Survivor Series (2005)November 27, 2005Detroit, MichiganJoe Louis ArenaTeam Raw (Big Show, Carlito, Chris Masters, Kane, and Shawn Michaels) vs. Team SmackDown! (Batista, Bobby Lashley, John "Bradshaw" Layfield, Randy Orton, and Rey Mysterio) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination matchurl=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#2005title=Survivor Series 2005 resultspublisher=Pro Wrestling Historyaccess-date=May 19, 2008}}
20Survivor Series (2006)November 26, 2006Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaWachovia CenterKing Booker (c) vs. Batista in a Last Chance match for the World Heavyweight Championshipurl=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#2006title=Survivor Series 2006access-date=January 26, 2008publisher=Prowrestlinghistory.com}}
21Survivor Series (2007)November 18, 2007Miami, FloridaAmerican Airlines ArenaBatista (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championshiptitle=Survivor Series comes to South Florida for the first time ever!url=http://www.wwe.com/schedules/events/eventdetail/?id=4334938publisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentaccess-date=August 3, 2007url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070717071919/http://www.wwe.com/schedules/events/eventdetail/?id=4334938archive-date=July 17, 2007}}
22Survivor Series (2008)November 23, 2008Boston, MassachusettsTD Banknorth GardenChris Jericho (c) vs. John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championshipurl=http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/usa/wwf/survivor.html#2008title= Survivor Series 2008 at Pro Wrestling Historyaccess-date=December 2, 2008publisher=Pro Wrestling History.com}}
23Survivor Series (2009)November 22, 2009Washington, D.C.Verizon CenterJohn Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H in a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championshipurl=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2009/title=Survivor Series 2009publisher=World Wrestling Entertainmentdate=November 22, 2009access-date=November 23, 2009}}
24Survivor Series (2010)November 21, 2010Miami, FloridaAmerican Airlines ArenaRandy Orton (c) vs. Wade Barrett for the WWE Championship with John Cena as the special guest refereeurl=https://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wweppvs/article_45451.shtmltitle=Caldwell's WWE Survivor Series PPV Results 11/21: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of live PPV – Cena's decision, six title matchesfirst=Jameslast=Caldwellpublisher=Pro Wrestling Torchdate=November 21, 2010access-date=December 20, 2010}}
25Survivor Series (2011)November 20, 2011New York City, New YorkMadison Square GardenJohn Cena and The Rock vs. Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth)url=https://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wweppvs/article_55339.shtmltitle=Caldwell's WWE Survivor Series PPV Results 11/20: Complete "virtual time" coverage of live PPV – The Rock returns, Punk vs. Del Rio, Henry vs. Showfirst=Jameslast=Caldwellwork=Pro Wrestling Torchdate=November 20, 2011access-date=November 21, 2011}}
26Survivor Series (2012)November 18, 2012Indianapolis, IndianaBankers Life FieldhouseCM Punk (c) vs. John Cena vs. Ryback in a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championshipurl=https://www.bankerslifefieldhouse.com/events/2012/11/18/wwe_survivor_series/title=WWE Survivor Series presented by Kmartaccess-date=September 1, 2012publisher=Bankers Life Fieldhouse}}
27Survivor Series (2013)November 24, 2013Boston, MassachusettsTD GardenRandy Orton (c) vs. Big Show for the WWE Championshipurl=https://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/2013/survivor-series-returns-to-bostontitle=Survivor Series returns to Boston Sunday, Nov. 24publisher=WWEdate=September 7, 2013access-date=October 12, 2013}}
28Survivor Series (2014)November 23, 2014St. Louis, MissouriScottrade CenterTeam Cena (John Cena, Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan, and Ryback) vs. Team Authority (Kane, Luke Harper, Mark Henry, Rusev, and Seth Rollins) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination matchlast=Caldwellfirst=Jamesurl=https://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/wweppvs/article_81932.shtmltitle=Caldwell's WWE S. Series PPV results 11/23: Complete "virtual-time" coverage of Team Cena vs. Team Authority, moredate=November 23, 2014access-date=November 23, 2014work=Pro Wrestling Torch}}
29Survivor Series (2015)November 22, 2015Atlanta, GeorgiaPhilips ArenaRoman Reigns vs. Dean Ambrose in a tournament final for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship
then Roman Reigns (c) vs. Sheamus for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in Sheamus' Money in the Bank contract cash-in matchlast1=Johnsonfirst1=Miketitle=Complete 2015 WWE PPV scheduleurl=https://www.pwinsider.com/article/90630/complete-2015-wwe-ppv-schedule.html?p=1website=PWInsiderdate=January 7, 2015access-date=January 7, 2015}}
30Survivor Series (2016)November 20, 2016Toronto, Ontario, CanadaAir Canada CentreBrock Lesnar vs. Goldberg
31Survivor Series (2017)November 19, 2017Houston, TexasToyota CenterTeam Raw (Braun Strowman, Finn Bálor, Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, and Triple H) vs. Team SmackDown (Bobby Roode, John Cena, Randy Orton, Shane McMahon, and Shinsuke Nakamura) in a 5-on-5 Survivor Series elimination match
32Survivor Series (2018)November 18, 2018Los Angeles, CaliforniaStaples CenterBrock Lesnar vs. Daniel Bryan
33Survivor Series (2019)November 24, 2019Rosemont, IllinoisAllstate ArenaBayley vs. Becky Lynch vs. Shayna Baszler in a triple threat match
34Survivor Series (2020)November 22, 2020Orlando, FloridaWWE ThunderDome at Amway CenterDrew McIntyre vs. Roman Reigns
35Survivor Series (2021)November 21, 2021Brooklyn, New YorkBarclays CenterBig E vs. Roman Reigns
36Survivor Series: WarGames (2022)November 26, 2022Boston, MassachusettsTD GardenThe Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa, and Sami Zayn) vs. The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Ridge Holland, and Butch), Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens in a WarGames match
37Survivor Series: WarGames (2023)November 25, 2023Rosemont, IllinoisAllstate ArenaCody Rhodes, Seth "Freakin" Rollins, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and Randy Orton vs. The Judgment Day (Damian Priest, Finn Bálor, "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio, and JD McDonagh) and Drew McIntyre in a WarGames match
38Survivor Series: WarGames (2024)November 30, 2024Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaRogers ArenaRoman Reigns, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), Sami Zayn, and CM Punk vs. The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa) and Bronson Reed in a WarGames match
39Survivor Series: WarGames (2025)November 29, 2025San Diego, CaliforniaPetco ParkThe Vision (Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed), Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre, and Brock Lesnar vs. CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), and Roman Reigns in a WarGames match

Notes

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