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WarGames 2024 Complete and Final Map

WarGames 2024 Complete and Final Map






It’s that time of year, ladies and gentlemen, when WWE puts some of its biggest stars in a two-ring structure and lets them go to war. It is, of course, the 38th annual Survivor Series, taking place at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. For the third year in a row, WarGames returns. However, “The Match Beyond” isn’t the only thing fans can witness, as three championships are on the line.

In one of the most anticipated rematches of the year, Guenther will defend his world heavyweight title against the man he lost the belt from at SummerSlam: Damian Priest. The former champion earned his rematch with a four-way win and managed to put his troubles with The Judgment Day behind him, leaving him more focused than ever. However, “The Ring General” has not competed since losing to Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel, and with some friction surrounding Ludwig Kaiser potentially distracting him, this could be Priest’s best opportunity to reclaim what he believes is rightful.

Speaking of Kaiser, he will be looking to win his first singles title in WWE as he will be involved in a triple threat for the Intercontinental Championship. Champion Bron Breakker will have to deal with both Kaiser and his second challenger Sheamus, who wants to win the only title that has appealed to him throughout his career. Kaiser and Sheamus have been at each other’s throats for weeks, but will the hatred they share work in the champion’s favor? In the third and final title match of Survivor Series, LA Knight defends its United States Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura, who will compete in the PLE for the first time since Royal Rumble. Nakamura returned to WWE television by attacking Knight from behind and continues to be a thorn in the champion’s side, but with seven televised defenses of his crown, it will take a lot to unseat Knight.

Who will survive WarGames?

20 of WWE’s biggest stars will attempt to survive one of the company’s most barbaric fighting styles as the men and women of WWE enter WarGames.

For the ladies, Liv Morgan will have nowhere to run as Rhea Ripley finally looks to get revenge on the woman who took everything from her. Morgan will be joined by Judgment Day stablemate Raquel Rodriguez, Speed ​​Women’s Champion Candice LeRae, Ms. Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton and Women’s Champion Nia Jax. Across the aisle, Ripley is joined by IYO SKY, who still has a guaranteed shot at Morgan’s Women’s World Championship, Naomi, Women’s Tag Team Champion Bianca Belair and Bayley. Belair’s co-champion Jade Cargill was scheduled to take part in the match, but was ruled out of television due to a legitimate injury that resulted in Bayley being named as her replacement.

The battle of men is a much more tangled web, once again involving The Bloodline. Solo Sikoa still believes he is the “tribal chief” and has Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa and Jacob Fatu as his backing. Roman Reigns had to work much harder to build his team, The Usos eventually reunited to join Reigns, and Sami Zayn managed to convince Reigns that he was on his side after some skepticism. Sikoa then enlisted the services of Bronson Reed to fill the final spot on his team, while a surprise return to WWE by Paul Heyman led to the revelation that CM Punk would be the fifth man on Reigns’ team. Loyalties will be questioned and friendships will be tested, but one thing is certain; No one will leave Survivor Series the same.



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