WWE Survivor Series: WarGames Results – November 30, 2024

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WWE Superstars go to war tonight!

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 goes down this evening from Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, kicking off with the two-hour “Countdown” pre-show starting at 4/3c.

On tap for tonight’s main show, which begins at 6/5c, is Roman Reigns, The Usos, Sami Zayn & CM Punk vs. Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Bronson Reed, Tama Tonga & Tonga Loa in Men’s WarGames, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY & Bayley vs. Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae in Women’s WarGames, GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest for the WWE World Heavyweight title, LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE U.S. title, as well as Bron Breakker (c) vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser for the WWE Intercontinental title.

Featured below are complete WWE Survivor Series: WarGames results from Sunday, November 30, 2024. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired live from 4pm EST. – 10pm EST.

WWE SURVIVOR SERIES: WARGAMES RESULTS – NOVEMBER 30, 2024

“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” gets us started as always. We then hear Michael Cole welcome us to Countdown to WWE Survivor Series: WarGames from Vancouver, BC, Canada. He is joined by Big E. and Wade Barrett on the pre-show panel.

The three talk through live shots of the WarGames teams arriving, where Rhea Ripley is shown without a face protective mask on for the first time in a while. CM Punk is also shown arriving to the building for his first-ever WarGames match.

A lengthy WarGames history video package airs with homage being paid to Dusty Rhodes for inventing the match concept many moons ago. After the package wraps up, Cathy Kelley, Jackie Redmond and Peter Rosenberg each check in from various parts of Rogers Arena.

GUNTHER is shown with Ludwig Kaiser for a live backstage interview, where “The Ring General’s” title defense against Damian Priest is profiled, and Kaiser’s WWE Intercontinental Championship opportunity against Bron Breakker and Sheamus is shown. Sheamus is shown backstage and asks if we’re ready for a banger. Redmond then interviews Breakker.

A cool mini-documentary feature airs on a fan in Vancouver who brings signs to every show he can get to from WWE in an effort to get a WrestleMania in Vancouver.

After it wraps up, he is interviewed at ringside live by Peter Rosenberg. We see another video package on The Rock’s Survivor Series debut and then Jackie Redmond and Peter Rosenberg take over for Cole and Barrett on the pre-show panel.

Soon after, the pre-show wraps up and we shoot to Michael Cole and Corey Graves at ringside, who introduce the singing of the U.S. National Anthem and Canadian National Anthem. We then see the cold open video package to get the PLE portion of the show officially off-and-running.

Women’s WarGames
Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae vs. Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY & Bayley

The WarGames siren goes off and the massive cage is lowered over the double rings. The theme for Bianca Belair hits and out comes “The EST of WWE” first for her team. The rest of her teammates coming out, with Rhea Ripley last wearing a devil-style face protector mask.

The other team also make their respective ring walks and then it is decided that Bayley and Nia Jax will start things off inside the double rings enclosed by the massive WarGames cage. The bell sounds and Jax immediately jumps into an early offensive lead, as the five minute clock appears on the screen.

Vancouver fans start doing the sing-song-chants aimed at Bayley as she fights back into competitive form. Naomi comes out after the five minute clock expires, wearing a cheap paper birthday cone hat, complete with the stretchy cheap Halloween-mask string under her chin.

She enters the ring glowing in blue and beating on Nia with a kendo stick, moments after Nia had a belt she was using on Bayley. Fans chant “Happy birthday!” at Naomi as she and Bayley settle into a comfortable offensive lead over Nia. Moments later, Nia gets the kendo stick and lays both out to take back over.

Now Nia has a toilet seat and lid. Seriously. She puts it over the head of the birthday girl. Before she can do anything else, Bayley starts wearing out Nia with a kendo stick. Naomi joins in and blasts Nia with the toilet seat. Now Naomi puts the toilet seat over Nia’s head and gives her a Stink-Face.

The five-minute clock expires and the shark cage opens for Nia’s team. Tiffany Stratton wanted to come out, but Candice LeRae pushed past her and took the spot. LeRae heads to the ring and throws in some steel chairs and other weaponry to be used.

LeRae hits a big moonsault onto Naomi as she was laid out across two steel chairs. The clock winds down and out comes Bianca Belair for her team. She throws a fire extinguisher in the mix as the weaponry inside Women’s WarGames grows. If that weren’t enough, she brings a table into the mix as well.

The others make their way in, with Ripley and Morgan entering last for their respective teams. Morgan seemed to avoid coming to the ring when the shark cage opened for her. She went to the back and grabbed a baseball bat and then went to the ring. Ripley took her own devil’s mask face protector off and the two go at it.

The table is set up but not used yet. IYO SKY and Tiffany Stratton climb to the top of opposing cages. They each hit a moonsault at the same time, however SKY hit hers with a trash can over herself, blinding her while jumping. The crowd goes nuts.

Jax starts to dominate and tries for a pin, but only gets two. Naomi and Belair power bomb Nia through the table for a close two-count. Morgan breaks it up with her baseball bat. Ripley hits Morgan with Rip-Tide off the middle rope through the table moments later for the win.

Winners: Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY & Bayley

WWE United States Championship
LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

The video package airs to set the stage for our next match of the evening, which is our first title tilt of the show. LA Knight defends his WWE United States Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura. “The King of Strong Style” makes his way to the ring to his new theme music first.

The theme for LA Knight hits next and as “The Mega Star” emerges, the Vancouver crowd goes wild. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Knight settles into the initial offensive lead, as fans loudly chant “Yeah!” with each shot of his that lands.

Nakamura rolls to the outside to buy himself a breather; Knight shuts that shit down with a swing kick. Both men brawl ringside, with Nakamura slamming Knight’s head into the barricade. Knight reverses an attempted head slam on the apron, and begins slamming Nakamura’s face repeatedly into the hardest side of the ring.

Knight takes the action back into the ring, where Nakamura begins to battle back. A huge back elbow drops the champ, and opens him up to a series of strikes from Nakamura. The challenger covers for a quick two. Nakamura pulls the champ up and batters him back into the corner with rising knee strikes. Nakamura with a strong gut strike that sends the champ rolling outside.

Knight checks his nose after that brutal back elbow earlier, making sure it’s not broken. Nakamura continues to pummel the champ on the mat until Knight uses a guillotine counter to gain some separation. Nakamura looks to strike but Knight hits a snap DDT for another two count. Knight whips Nakamura into the ropes and telegraphs a back drop.

Nakamura looks to counter but winds up eating a Torture Rack slam (more like a burning hammer but that’s what Cole said) from the champ for yet another two count. Moments later we work our way to the finish, which sees Nakamura hit his signature finisher for the win. We have a new WWE United States Champion.

Winner and NEW WWE United States Champion: Shinsuke Nakamura

WWE Intercontinental Championship
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser

Championship action is up in our next match of the evening, as Bron Breakker defends his WWE Intercontinental title in our third PLE match of the evening. After the video package telling the story leading up to this bout wraps up, we return inside Rogers Arena.

All three guys make their respective ring walks and then the bell sounds to get this one officially off-and-running. Kaiser avoids the fight early on. Breakker quickly dominates Sheamus, then uses a speedy rope-rebounding clothesline to take down Kaiser when he enters with a ring.

Kaiser enters the mix and takes control briefly. Loud boos from the crowd. Kaiser gets a chair and wedges it in the corner. He turns to find Sheamus and Bron again ready to gang up on him. Sheamus and Breakker beat on Kaiser, then whip him into the opposite corner.

Sheamus tries to whip Kaiser into the corner with the steel chair set up, but Kaiser slides on his knees and waves “no” as he barely avoids it. He rises, right into a killer clothesline from Breakker. Bron again turns to Sheamus and battles him to the outside. Breakker looks for a spear to Sheamus, who’s draped against the steel steps, but Kaiser intercepts him with a baseball slide.

Kaiser exits the ring and turns his attention to Sheamus, beating him at the ringside area until Breakker takes him down, flying from outta nowhere. Breakker begins to batter Sheamus on the commentary table as the crowd tries to rally behind the Celtic Warrior.

Sheamus throws hands but the champ bulls him over and drives him into the arena floor! Breakker sends Sheamus into the ring after screaming “this is what you get for p*ssing me off!” Breakker stomps Sheamus in the ring, then stalks him around. Sheamus tries to fight back, throwing arms, but Breakker shuts it down.

Breakker drives Sheamus into the canvas then pays homage to his uncle, Scott Steiner, by doing push-ups. Breakker taunts a kneeling Sheamus. Sheamus throws right after right into the champ’s gut. Sheamus with a big slam and covers, but Kaiser breaks it up before the count of three.

The Shalaleigh gets used a few times and Breakker hits a ten beats over the bowery. Breakker hits a Frankensteiner. Sheamus is busted open. Kaiser hits a rolling senton. Kaiser hits his finisher but walks into a huge spear from Breakker.

The dogs get barking in Vancouver and then Breakker takes out Sheamus, bad ribs and all, with another big spear for the win. With the win, Breakker is still your WWE Intercontinental Champion. Fun, hard-hitting contest from these three.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Bron Breakker

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Gunther (c) vs. Damian Priest

It’s time for the co-main event of the evening, which features “The Ring General” Gunther defending his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest.