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🏰 WarGames: AJ Lee, Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley vs. Becky Lynch, Lash Legend, Nia Jax & The Kabuki Warriors
Prediction: Team Rhea
This one starts at full speed.
IYO SKY and Kairi Sane open the match by bouncing around the cage like pinballs, until Charlotte storms in to take control. Asuka enters with stiff kicks and mist teases, swinging the momentum back.
Alexa Bliss comes armed with a kendo stick.
Nia Jax comes armed with… pure destruction.
AJ Lee hits the cage to the loudest pop of the night, locking Nia in the Black Widow. Becky Lynch enters last for her team — steel chair in hand — and immediately squares up with AJ.
And then…
Rhea Ripley enters like the final boss.
She smashes through the field, powerbombs Nia through a table, and shifts everything in her team’s favor.
🔥 Match Highlights
IYO’s insane moonsault from the top of the cage
Charlotte hitting Natural Selection on Asuka
Alexa landing Twisted Bliss
AJ making Kairi tap — but it doesn’t count in WarGames
⭐ Finish
Becky is the last one up for her team, surrounded.
Rhea’s squad destroys her with a chain of signature moves until Rhea locks in the Prism Trap.
Becky taps.
Team Rhea wins.
👑 Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella
Prediction: Nikki Bella
Stephanie Vaquer comes in slick, technical, and dangerous — working Nikki’s arm and using clean chain wrestling to keep her off balance.
Nikki fires back with heavy power moves — spinebuster, Alabama Slam — but Vaquer keeps grounding her with submissions.
Vaquer nearly wins with a triangle choke, but Nikki barely reaches the ropes.
Just as Vaquer sets up her finishing knee strike…
The lights flicker. Brie Bella slides in from the crowd.
A distraction.
A shout.
Vaquer turns—
BAM. “Brie Mode” knee.
The ref sees none of it.
Nikki scoops Vaquer immediately:
Rack Attack 2.0 — 1…2…3.
Nikki Bella becomes the NEW Women’s World Champion, celebrating with Brie while Vaquer rages at being robbed.
🟦 Intercontinental Championship: John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio
Prediction: John Cena
Dom tries to play games early — stalls, rope escapes, cheap shots — but Cena eventually powers up and takes control with his signature style.
Dominik surprises everyone with a top-rope splash and a near-fall that almost shocks the champ. Desperate, Dom exposes a turnbuckle and signals for backup.
Finn Balor walks down.
Dom thinks the plan is on.
Finn steps onto the apron. Dom nods.
Finn slowly shakes his head.
PELE KICK to Dominik.
The crowd explodes.
Cena scoops him instantly:
Attitude Adjustment — 1…2…3.
John Cena retains the Intercontinental Championship.
Judgment Day enters the ring — Finn, JD McDonagh, and Rachel Rodriguez. Dom crawls to them, pleading.
Finn steps aside.
JD hits a brutal knee.
Rachel shakes her head and walks out with them.
Dominik Mysterio is officially kicked out of Judgment Day.
🔥 WarGames: CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns & The Usos vs Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre & The Vision
Prediction: Team Vision wins — with a MASSIVE heel turn
This match is pure, unfiltered chaos.
Logan Paul sprints around the cage until Cody smacks him out of the air. Drew enters next and headbutts everyone with Glasgow Kiss after Glasgow Kiss.
Then Bron Breakker hits the ring and suplexes Jimmy AND Punk across both rings like they’re nothing.
And then…
BROCK.
Bodies fly. The ring shakes.
💥 Throughout the match — Jey Uso is cracking
Roman keeps yelling orders.
Jey keeps slow-walking, ignoring him, rolling his eyes.
Jimmy tries to keep the peace, but the tension builds with every moment.
🔥 Massive Spots
Punk drops a top-of-the-cage elbow on Bronson Reed
Logan Paul hits a ring-to-ring frog splash on Cody
Jimmy superkicks Lesnar into a Punk knee
Roman nearly punches Logan’s PRIME sponsorship off his face
But the REAL drama is simmering inside The Bloodline.
⚡ The Finish — Jey Uso Finally Snaps
Roman lines up a Spear to finish Bron Breakker…
Jey steps directly in front of him.
Crowd LOSES IT.
Roman screams:
“MOVE, UCE!”
Jey smiles.
Then hits the superkick heard around the world.
Roman drops.
Jimmy freaks out — and gets superkicked too.
Breakker hits a Spear.
Drew and Brock hit a double powerbomb.
Logan Paul cracks Roman with brass knuckles.
1…2…3.
Team Vision wins.
😈 Post-Match
Jey stands over Roman:
“I’m done being in your shadow, Uce.”
He walks out alone — full heel, full attitude, full independence — leaving Roman broken, The Bloodline in ruins, and the world buzzing.
🔥 Opening — Women’s WarGames Match
The show erupted from the get-go with the women’s WarGames match: Team Rhea (Rhea Ripley, AJ Lee, Charlotte Flair, IYO SKY, and Alexa Bliss)** against Team Becky (Becky Lynch, Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax and Lash Legend).
The match kicked off after Charlotte Flair defeated Asuka beforehand to earn the WarGames entry advantage for her team.
IYO SKY made a chaotic entry as the No. 3 entrant — trash-can lid in hand — and immediately went to work with a flying clothesline and a shot to Asuka’s face that had the crowd roaring.
When Becky Lynch came in with a kendo stick as No. 4, things got wild: Flair and Lynch exchanged brutal suplexes that shook the cage, and Alexa Bliss followed with a dropkick that sent the trash-can lid flying into Asuka.
Then came a momentum swing: Kairi Sane entered with steel chain in hand, and along with Asuka and Nia Jax, used the chain to trap and punish Flair, SKY, and Bliss — the tag-team offense looked brutal and the crowd voiced its “table” chants.
But when AJ Lee finally entered (her crowd pop was huge), Becky Lynch tried to slam the cage door shut — forcing Lee to climb over the cage instead. Once inside, Lee exploded into the match with a picture-perfect crossbody onto Asuka and Sane.
The heel side looked dominant for a stretch — with Nia Jax cleaning house, Lash Legend laying waste to the babyfaces, and generally all hell breaking loose.
Then, chaos turned again: Rhea Ripley entered as No. 9 carrying trash and a kendo stick, hit hard on the heels, setting things up. Eventually, IYO SKY climbed the cage — slipped into a trash can — and launched herself off the top in a jaw-dropping Swanton Bomb onto the other team. The crowd absolutely blew up.
With everyone else down, Becky Lynch was the lone standing member of her team and tried to escape the cage. But Rhea nailed her with “Riptide,” then AJ Lee locked in the “Black Widow.” Lynch tapped out. The bell rang, pyros burst, and Team Rhea had won the war to start the night.
What a way to open the show — high-flying chaos, punches, trash-cans, cage diving, and a gritty finish. The fans were electric, chants and all, riding off that momentum into the next match.
🎬 Interlude — Title Matches & Surprise Return
After that wild opener came a shift down to more “traditional” matches — but they carried weight too.
In the ring: it was John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio for the Intercontinental Championship. What’s more? The match featured the surprise return of Liv Morgan — and her comeback twist turned the tide.
Despite Cena’s legacy and the crowd’s clear support, the script was set: Liv Morgan’s reappearance sowed confusion and chaos, allowing Dominik Mysterio to reclaim the IC Title in sneaky fashion. For many fans, witnessing Cena drop the belt in his final PLE match was bittersweet — but it was a passing-of-the-torch moment drenched in emotion.
Then came Stephanie Vaquer defending the Women’s World Championship against Nikki Bella. The match was straightforward — no big surprises — and Vaquer walked out on top. Solid mid-card fare before things spiralled jaw-dropping again.
At this point, the vibe was part nostalgia, part tension. Fans appreciated Cena’s send-off, Morgan’s return hit hard, and the crowd simmered with anticipation: what would the main event bring?
🧨 Main Event — Men’s WarGames: Chaos, Mayhem and a Shocking Finish
Finally: the big one. The colossal Men’s WarGames match featuring two heavily stacked sides:
Heel side: Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Logan Paul, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed
Face side: Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso
From the moment the Men’s WarGames started, the arena felt like pure pandemonium.
Early entries saw Cody and Logan climbing the cage top, trading brutal punches — the intensity of their rivalry was dripping through every blow. But Logan got the better of it, swinging momentum toward the heel side.
Jimmy Uso added fuel by smashing a table under the ring and clearing house — the crowd popped big. Then McIntyre hit a Claymore and Lesnar followed with German suplexes in succession. Heat was rising fast.
Bron Breakker landed a sick Frankensteiner on Cody Rhodes, then when the seventh entrant, Bronson Reed, hit triple Tsunamis, everything felt like a bomb exploded. Faces were bleeding, bodies strewn — it was a WarGames maelstrom.
Jey and Jimmy tried to rally — tandem superkicks, a 1D, a bit of hope for the face side — but then the arena shifted: Lesnar’s music hit. The sense of danger spiked. Lesnar suplexed everybody, hit multiple F-5s, tossed men into the cage. The boos were deafening.
As the final entrant, Roman Reigns made his dramatic arrival — a crowd-rocking pop. He met Lesnar outside the cage: Superman punches, then suddenly Lesnar buried him through an announce table with a brutal F-5. The tide turned.
The official match began once both were inside. Cody and Punk tried finishes — the tension was unreal — but Logan Paul, aided by brass knuckles delivered by Paul Heyman, cut them off. Then Roman hit a spear on Paul, grabbed the brass knuckles, hit Superman Punches on Reed and McIntyre, looking like he might pull off an insane win.
Breakker, Reed, McIntyre — all stumbling from near-falls. Punk even hit an F-5 on Lesnar and Cody hit CrossRhodes. The energy was chaotic, every near-fall echoed by roars from the crowd. But then: the wild moment. A hooded, masked figure scaled the cage as utter silence fell. Phones went up. Speculation exploded.
The hooded man dropped into the ring, immediately attacked CM Punk — a brutal upright Stomp that echoed across Petco Park. Punk crumpled. Whether you loved it or hated it: the crowd lost its mind. Many suspected it was a returning Seth Rollins under the hood.
Seizing the moment, Breakker ran the ropes and absolutely demolished Punk with a spear. One, two, three — victory for the heel side. The bell rang. Gasps. Cheers. Boos. Confusion. The arena was a mess of emotion.
When it was over, the heel team — Lesnar, McIntyre, Logan, Breakker, Reed — were standing tall. The crowd buzzed. For the first time, the face side (with Roman, Cody, Punk, the Usos) lost a WarGames match.