
We're going to be posting results live tonight. WWE is in sunny San Diego, California, for this year's rendition of WarGames. This has a hot card tonight.
Full Survivor Series WarGames 2025 Match Card:
The Women's WarGames match at WWE Survivor Series delivered exactly what fans expected: absolute chaos inside the dual-cage structure. Rhea Ripley led her team of Charlotte Flair, Io Sky, Alexa Bliss and AJ Lee to victory over Becky Lynch's squad in a weapons-filled war that showcased why WarGames remains one of WWE's most brutal match types. From personalized garbage can lids to kendo sticks and chains, both teams used every weapon imaginable while the crowd remained on their feet throughout the mayhem.
AJ Lee proved her recent return to WWE wasn't a one-off appearance, submitting Becky Lynch with her signature black widow to seal the win for Team Ripley. The match featured all 10 competitors battling across two rings with weapons galore, culminating in Io Sky's breathtaking dive off the cage onto five opponents below. Team Becky—featuring Lynch, Lash Legend, Nia Jax and the Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane)—put up a valiant fight, but Ripley's squad controlled the final moments and walked away victorious in convincing fashion.
As per WarGames tradition, the match began with the two team captains facing off. Charlotte and Asuka started the action, trading offense evenly in the opening minutes. Charlotte used her powerful legs to wrap them around Asuka's head and roll her around the ring. Asuka caught Charlotte jumping off the top rope and shifted momentum in her favor. Asuka controlled the action as the first five-minute interval expired.
Io Sky entered the match carrying either a large, personalized garbage can lid or the world's largest paella pan. Sky and Asuka battled while Charlotte disappeared from view. The lid came into play exactly as you'd expect—Asuka got walloped. The sequence lacked memorable moments beyond the lid shots. The timer expired, and Becky Lynch made her entrance.
Becky entered the ring and restored the two-on-two balance. The teams traded a nice double exploder suplex spot before Charlotte chopped down Becky. Becky didn't stay down long. She grounded Charlotte and trash-talked her way through the advantage.
Alexa Bliss entered next and immediately attacked Asuka. Asuka grabbed the garbage lid but instantly regretted the decision after Bliss dropkicked it into her face. Io and Charlotte grounded Becky in the corner and stood on her head—a humiliating visual that shifted momentum.
WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Kairi Sane entered with a chain in hand. Sane used Charlotte as a short flight of stairs to launch herself at Alexa Bliss—a creative spot that popped the crowd. The Kabuki Warriors showed excellent teamwork when Sane caught Io Sky off the top rope with a mean garbage lid swing while Asuka hit a dropkick on Sky. Team Ripley rounded up Bliss and Charlotte in the middle of the ring. Becky held a chain together as her teammates dropkicked their opponents. Becky then grabbed a kendo stick and wore Alexa Bliss out with repeated shots. The timer expired, and AJ Lee's music hit.
Becky tried to keep AJ Lee from entering by holding the cage door shut, but AJ simply climbed over it and executed a flying body splash on the Kabuki Warriors. AJ worked over Becky for about a minute until Kairi Sane interrupted. Sane made quick work of the interruption, but Asuka distracted AJ long enough for the remaining opponents to triple-team her.
Nia Jax joined the fray and immediately downed Charlotte and Alexa Bliss just outside the ropes. She ran the ropes and threw her weight into them. Lynch, Jax and the Kabuki Warriors spent the remaining time keeping their opponents down and wearing them out before the next entrant arrived.
Rhea Ripley entered with a kendo stick and the other half of the personalized Io Sky garbage can (I guess Io wanted to add a personal touch). Rhea's team gained a temporary five-on-four advantage. She took down her opponents with the kendo stick before organizing a creative spot with Io. Rhea stuffed Asuka in a trash can while Io Sky ran the ropes three times and dropkicked the can with a dizzy Asuka inside. Rhea and Io celebrated the move, but they should have been paying attention to Nia Jax. She snuck up from behind and knocked both of them silly.
The final participant, Lash Legend, entered the ring along with the referee. The WarGames match officially began. Legend cleaned house immediately. Legend and Ripley slugged it out in the middle of the ring before Legend landed a powerbomb and a kick to floor Rhea. Nia and Legend grabbed Charlotte and Alexa, put them in powerbomb position and slammed them into the cage repeatedly.
Team Becky appeared headed for victory with Lash Legend and Nia Jax using power moves to slow down all five members of the opposite team. Asuka set up to deliver the mist but missed her target and hit Lash Legend instead. Charlotte and Rhea double-suplexed Nia. Then Io Sky, with assistance from Rhea, executed her signature jump off the cage with a garbage can, landing on all five members of the opposite team. The crowd erupted after seeing that spot. Team Ripley swarmed Becky in a five-on-one assault. AJ Lee locked in the black widow and forced Becky to submit.
Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, Io Sky, Alexa Bliss and AJ Lee def. Becky Lynch, Lash Legend, Nia Jax, Asuka and Kairi Sane
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The 38-minute war showcased exactly why WarGames remains a fan-favorite match type. Rhea Ripley's team worked cohesively throughout, with each member contributing crucial moments. Io Sky's cage dive will be replayed for years, while AJ Lee proved her return is legitimate by securing the winning submission. For Becky Lynch and her team, the loss stings. Asuka's mist mishap proved costly when it mattered most, accidentally hitting Lash Legend instead of an opponent. The Kabuki Warriors showed strong teamwork early but couldn't overcome the numbers disadvantage in the closing moments.
As WWE heads toward Royal Rumble season, this WarGames victory positions Rhea Ripley as a major player in the women's division. The chemistry between Ripley and AJ Lee suggests potential tag team dominance or individual championship pursuits. Will any of these 10 competitors factor into title matches in the coming months? Based on tonight's performance, Ripley and Lee look like safe bets.
For complete official coverage and match highlights, visit WWE's Survivor Series results page. Watch the full match replay on WWE Network/Peacock.
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