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A graphic for WWE Survivor Series Women's Wargames Match, which filled in their final slots on WWE SmackDown.

Final Slots for 2025 Survivor Series Women’s WarGames Decided on WWE SmackDown

The WWE Survivor Series: Women’s WarGames match is finally set on WWE SmackDown, with both teams revealing who fills their respective final slots. But before we got here, it wasn’t all smooth-sailing for one team, while the other reveled in their misfortune.

Team RHIYO, initially comprised of Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, and Alexa Bliss, had major problems early on. When they thought they only had one more decision to make, Charlotte Flair would pull away, citing her strong distrust of Rhea Ripley. On Monday, seeds were planted as not only did Flair change her mind in defense of her best friend, but there were some additional hints of who would round out the last two spots.

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Once they got Flair onboard, Team RHIYO added one more name in the form of the legendary AJ Lee. Fans went absolutely insane for Lee. However, the party wouldn’t last long as the Kabuki Warriors, Jax, and Legend would attack Ripley’s team, blindsiding them. Of course, not to be outdone, Team Kabuki Warriors had an ace up their sleeve, enlisting the help of one Becky Lynch.

Before Lee could help her teammates, Lynch would blast Lee, incapacitating her. All hell broke loose as Lynch, Legend, Jax, Asuka, and Kairi Sane reigned supreme to end the night.

Let’s get ready for war, everyone. The stage is set for this year’s Women’s WarGames Match!

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