Men’s WarGames Match
For the main event of the evening, the men go to war, as Team Punk takes on the formidable collection of talent the “Oracle” Paul Heyman has assembled. In a gesture of absolute defiance, the leader himself, the WWE World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk, would step up first to stand as his unit’s “Iron Man.” Opposite Punk, The Vision’s own Bron Breakker will begin the match for his side.
With Breakker’s team having the advantage, things just got really bad for CM Punk as his arch-rival, Drew McIntyre, enters WarGames. McIntyre would begin his time in WarGames with a statement Claymore to his old rival. Breakker and McIntyre would overwhelm the “Second City Saint,” beating him to an inch of his life.
Fortunately for him, the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes is out next. McIntyre would try to prevent Rhodes from entering the cage, but Rhodes had other ideas. Cody scaled the cage, then leapt off the top to hit Drew with a Cross Body, followed by a Cody Cutter to Breakker. Rhodes hit a bloodied Punk with an inadvertent elbow, leading to a brief altercation.
The duo would smooth things over, hitting Breakker with a Doomsday Device, paying tribute to the first-ever games involving Dusty Rhodes and The Road Warriors. Not long after, Logan Paul would join Breakker and McIntyre to secure the numbers game once again. McIntyre would order Paul to bring in a steel chair into the equation.
Jimmy Uso would even the odds for Punk and Rhodes, introducing a table into the mix. Uso would fire off, helping his team stay afloat. To make it four to three, the big “Auszilla” Bronson Reed would terrifyingly march into WarGames, quickly flattening Punk with a Tsunami.
After a dominant display of violence from The Vision and their cohorts, “Main Event” Jey Uso struts into San Diego, looking to be a difference-maker for Team Punk. After a barrage of Superkicks and hitting a 1D with Jimmy, Jey would encourage the “YEET Fest” to continue.
The party would immediately stop, because here comes the pain: Brock Lesnar arrives at WarGames, accompanied by Paul Heyman in his first WarGames bout. Lesnar would maul everyone on Punk’s team, taking everyone to Suplex City and hitting consecutive F5s.
WarGames officially begins with the arrival of the “OTC” Roman Reigns. The “Tribal Chief” looked as sharp as ever. Even with Lesnar waiting for him at the literal door of the cage, Reigns was not fazed one bit. With WarGames yet to start with the official announcement, Lesnar would meet Reigns on the ramp. Reigns hit him with a missile-like Superman Punches.
Lesnar would catch the OTC, delivering an F5 to Reigns through the announcer’s table, taking him out of the equation and dragging his lifeless body into the ring by force. Reinforcements would come swiftly for Reigns, with Punk and Rhodes hitting him with a GTS and Cross Rhodes.
Before Punk and Rhodes could finish this off, Logan Paul came in with a Frog Splash on top of them to break up the pin. Heyman would hand Paul the Brass Knuckles, as Logan would wail on everyone with his knuckledustered up fist. Reigns would Spear Paul, arming himself with the Brass Knuckles.
Reigns would go nuclear, hitting everyone in sight with Superman Punches as he sported the golden knuckle dusters. Lesnar would interject himself, hoisting up Jey for the F5. Reigns would Spear him through the table before he could execute it.
With the field empty, Breakker would rise to his feet, hitting everyone with a Spear. Punk would combat this, hitting a GTS on Breakker. Before Punk could win the match for his team, a mystery assailant would hit him with a Superkick, then a Curb Stomp.
Breakker would hit one last Spear to Punk to win WarGames for his team. Reigns and Punk would show mutual respect, despite their differences and crushing losses, after going through hell and back as a team. Rhodes and Reigns did not do the same, with the OTC saying this will be the last time he’ll ever side with Rhodes again.
That’s all for REAL-TIME WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 results, as they happened live in San Diego on November 29, 2025.
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