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WWE Survivor Series Results – November 29, 2025 | PWMania

WWE Survivor Series Results – November 29, 2025 | PWMania

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames has arrived!

The show emanates from Petco Park in San Diego, CA. tonight, streaming live via the ESPN Unlimited App.

On tap for tonight’s show are the Men’s and Women’s WarGames matches, as well as John Cena vs. Dominik Mysterio for the WWE Intercontinental title, and Stephanie Vaquer vs. Nikki Bella for the WWE Women’s World title.

Featured below are our WWE Survivor Series results from Saturday, November 29, 2025. The report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 5-10pm EST. on ESPN Unlimited.

WWE SURVIVOR SERIES RESULTS – NOVEMBER 29, 2025

“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” gets us started as always. We shoot outside of Petco Park in San Diego, CA. as the Ozzy Osborne-led show-theme hits and Joe Tessitore welcomes us to the ‘Countdown to Survivor Series: WarGames’ pre-show. He is joined by Wade Barrett and Big E. at the pre-show panel.

After running down the lineup for tonight’s show, they introduce the rest of the broadcast team, which includes Jackie Redmond, Cathy Kelley and Peter Rosenberg. Michael Cole joins the panel and marks out for the crowd filtering in the background.

We shoot backstage for an interview with Stephanie Vaquer and Nikki Bella, both of whom explain why they’re going to win tonight, after an excerpt from Megan Morant’s sit-down interview with Stephanie McMahon is shown. We return to the panel, who talk among themselves about tonight’s women’s world title tilt.

Following a quick break, Michael Cole exits the panel. The panelists send things down to Peter Rosenberg, who is inside the double cage-enclosed ring to describe first-hand the brutality involved in the WarGames structure. We then kick it over to Cole for a sit-down interview with Becky Lynch.

Some more pointless “around the town” segments air, many more commercial breaks are shown, and we also check in with Jackie Redmond in a sea of fans. Peter Rosenberg talks with Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque about converting a baseball stadium into a WWE setup. CM Punk has a serious brief interview with Cathy Kelley.

Now we shoot to an extended sit-down interview, where Jackie Redmond is joined by Roman Reigns. This is the lengthy sit-down discussion that was released in its’ entirety via digital and social media heading into the big WWE PLE weekend. Rey Mysterio joins the panel to help finish up the rest of the pre-show.

Women’s WarGames

Cassie B. is introduced by the ring announcer, and she sings the Star Spangled Banner in the middle of the ring to wrap up the ‘Countdown’ pre-show. It’s premium live event time, folks. She finishes up and then an epic cold open video package airs to get the main show underway.

When it wraps up, we shoot back inside Petco Park where some new-style pyro shoots straight up in the air with colored smoke pouring as it explodes. The sirens sounds as Michael Cole welcomes us to the show, and the WarGames cage is lowered over the ring for our opening contest.

The entrances for the starting competitor for each team begins. Out to start things off for her team is Charlotte Flair. For the opposing team, “The Empress of Tomorrow” Asuka makes her way out. The bell sounds and off we go. The two collide and begin mixing it up.

Asuka kicks her in the midsection. Asuka bounces her face off the top turnbuckle. Flair blocks a shot into the cage and knocks Asuka into the top turnbuckle. Asuka boots her back, but Flair responds with a springboard kick. Asuka fights back with a kick to the back of the head before applying a side headlock.

Flair whips her off, follows her into the ropes, and connects with a shoulder tackle. Flair grapevines the head and rolls Asuka around three times. Asuka rolls to the area between the two rings. Asuka blocks a boot and snaps Flair’s leg off the top rope. Asuka spikes Flair’s head into the metal platform.

Flair soon knocks Asuka into the second ring and goes to the top rope, but Asuka knees her out of mid-air. Asuka starts to kick away at Flair’s chest several times until Flair blocks one. Asuka kicks back at her, but Flair responds with a strike that floors Asuka. They begin to trade strikes in the center of the second ring.

Asuka hits a flurry of offense. Asuka hits the ropes and ducks a clothesline, but Flair fires back with a handspring clothesline. Flair chops the chest, and Petco Park lets out loud “WOOs.” Flair lays in some chops and lays out the Empress of Tomorrow. Asuka gets out of a slam and hits a German Suplex, followed by a sliding kick.

Asuka sends her to the corner, but Flair rolls up the turnbuckles and lands between the rings. Flair knocks her back and heads to the top rope. Asuka cuts her off and knocks her into the cage. Time expires. IYO SKY enters the WarGames match. Sky heads to the ring with a garbage can lid bearing her name.

Three minutes have begun to tick down. The crowd is loudly chanting for Sky. Asuka ducks a pair of trash can lid shots. Asuka kicks her and grabs the lid. Sky ducks and does a double handspring before kicking Asuka in the knees and hitting a basement dropkick. Asuka rolls between the two rings.

Sky grabs the lid, but Asuka snaps her off the top rope. Asuka gets in the second ring and knocks Flair down. Sky nearly slips going from rope to rope before hitting a diving clothesline. Sky grabs the lid and hits Asuka with a Bullet Train Attack, driving her knees and the lid into Asuka’s face.

Sky drives Asuka into the cage and stomps her. Sky pulls Asuka between the two rings and goes for a snap suplex, but Asuka blocks it. Sky hits her with a drop toehold onto the metal platform and drives her face into the diamond plate. Time expires. “The Man” Becky Lynch heads to the ring with a kendo stick.

Lynch gets in the ring and strikes Sky with the kendo stick several times. Lynch places the stick across Sky’s throat and hits a Russian Leg Sweep. Lynch slings Sky into the corner and puts her in the tree of woe before teeing off on her midsection with the stick. Flair rips the stick from Lynch and tosses it aside.

Two of the Original Four Horsewomen prepare to square off. Lynch tries to beg her off before they start trading blows. Asuka runs in and grabs Flair, so Lynch punches away at Flair. Lynch and Flair hit Sky and Asuka with stereo Bexploders, respectively. Lynch and Flair begin going at it again.

Flair chops Lynch down and throws her between the two rings. Lynch rolls into the second ring. Asuka grabs Flair, and Lynch chop-blocks Flair. Lynch slings Flair’s head into the cage and presses her face into the cage. The countdown clock expires again and out comes Kairi Sane with a chain.

Sane and the chain make a big difference, with the heel team taking the comfortable offensive lead for the next few minutes. The countdown clock appears again and when it expires, AJ Lee’s theme hits. Out she comes to a massive pop. They try and keep the door locked, but AJ scales the cage and hits a big splash off the top of it.

AJ Lee helps her team shift the offensive momentum back in her favor. She hits some of her trademark spots, including a Shining Wizard, until the countdown clock appears again. This time it winds down and the familiar sounds of Nia Jax’s theme hits to bring her out.

The heel team enjoys a few minutes of terrorizing the other team in dominant fashion. Then countdown clock appears again and we all know who is coming this time. It winds down and we hear, “This is My Brutality!” The crowd goes wild as Rhea Ripley comes out in ‘Terrifier The Clown’-inspired ring attire and a trash can full of weapons.


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