Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Bayley & IYO SKY def. Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton & Candice LeRae in a WarGames Match
Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Bayley and IYO SKY used their WarGames experience to take down Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez, Ms. Money in the Bank Tifffany Stratton and WWE Women’s Speed Champion Candice LeRae in an unreal WarGames Match.
With the field almost set, IYO SKY, entering her record sixth WarGames Match, attached a colorful garbage can to herself and scaled the outside of the structure, but LeRae intercepted her before she could use it.
Jax, LeRae, Stratton and Rodriguez took control of the match, but they were no match for an unrelenting Ripley as she and her teammates teed off on their competitors.
Morgan, the final entrant, initially retreated to retrieve a baseball bat, the same weapon used to injure Ripley’s face. Ripley looked to gain retribution on Morgan, but Jax saved Morgan from suffering a Riptide. Morgan then relentlessly used the baseball bat to damage Ripley’s ribs.
Knight and Nakamura blitzed each other with kicks and strikes as Knight hit a torture rack slam that almost ended Nakamura’s quest to become champion.
Nakamura got inside the head of Knight, as The Megastar could not make his momentum last.
Nakamura raked Knight’s eyes and used a reverse suplex to drop the titleholder head-first onto the hard steel that was separating the two rings. Seconds later, Nakamura nailed Knight with the Kinshasa to capture his third United States Title.
Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker def. Sheamus & Ludwig Kaiser in a Triple Threat Match
Sheamus looked to win the Intercontinental Title, the one championship that has eluded him in his career, but Bron Breakker and Ludwig Kaiser had other ideas.
Breakker used his other-worldly athleticism, leaping onto Sheamus and Kaiser like an out-of-control bus as all three cracked through the announce table area.
Sheamus hit 10 Beats of the Bodhran on Breakker and Kaiser, then landed a Celtic Cross on Breakker that nearly won The Celtic Warrior his first Intercontinental Title.
Sheamus wrecked Breakker with the Brogue Kick and went for the cover, but Kaiser yanked the referee out of the ring to cost The Celtic Warrior a golden opportunity to win the title.
“Main Event” Jey Uso and Tonga began the match as Jey got Vancouver Yeeting in unison.
When Zayn entered the match, there was clear tension between Punk and Reigns, as The Original Tribal Chief stopped Punk from entering, leaving the two Superstars in the holding cage.
Reigns was set to enter next for his team, but Punk pushed his way past The Head of the Table to enter the fray, bringing a toolbox with him.
After a miscue, Reigns Speared Punk inadvertently, allowing Sikoa to hit a Spear of his own that nearly won the match.
Reed put Reigns’ career in jeopardy after he went for a Tsunami from the top of the cage, but Punk pulled Reigns out of the way, leaving Reed to crash straight through the table.
Sikoa treed to put down Reigns with multiple Samoan Spikes, but The Usos intervened before connecting with the 1-D on Fatu.
Jimmy Uso went to the heavens to deliver a brutal Uso Splash from the very top of the cage onto Fatu, taking The Samoan Werewolf out of the equation.