With Saturday Night's Main Event 41 in the history books, WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 is the next major premium live event in the works. The Stamford-based promotion has already started teasing potential matches for the show, as seen on the November 3 edition of RAW, right after SNME.
Here, we'll try to predict the full match card for the last of the 'Big Four' premium live events of the year, based on the hints observed so far.
5. Intercontinental Championship and AAA Mega Championship: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. Rey Mysterio
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The Master of the 619 returned to WWE on the November 3 edition of RAW and confronted his son, Dominik, as he claimed to be the greatest luchador and Mysterio of all-time. With Survivor Series: WarGames set to be held in San Diego, the pair's hometown, it seems likely that Triple H will book the father-son duo for a match now that they have renewed their rivalry.
Only this time, there could be gold on the line. Dirty Dom holds not only the Intercontinental, but also the AAA Mega Title. As a result, Rey Mysterio could taunt his son into putting both the titles on the line, and claim that Dom would become the 'King of Luchadores' if he beats him one-on-one.
4. John Cena's The Last Time is Now Tournament: Final
The Never Seen 17 recently announced a 16-man tournament to determine his final opponent at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13. So far, only two first-round matches have been announced for the November 10 edition of RAW from Cena's hometown of Boston, Massachusetts.
Damian Priest vs. Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Sheamus have been confirmed by the company so far. Survivor Series could be a great platform for the finals to be held, if the promotion manages to complete the semifinals before the PLE.
3. WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton
Randy Orton has been away from programming for a few weeks now, and he could make his return ahead of Survivor Series. The Viper could finally turn heel and challenge Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series. The premium live event is big enough for the highly anticipated rivalry to kick off, and it would enter a new gear if Orton is revealed to be Jacob Fatu's mystery attacker.
With Drew McIntyre potentially taking time off from WWE after his nearly embarrassing defeat at Saturday Night's Main Event, it seems like the right time for Rhodes and Orton to start their feud.
2. Women's WarGames Match: Asuka and Kairi Sane (Kabuki Warriors), Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez (The Judgment Day), and Becky Lynch vs. Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Stephanie Vaquer, Nikki Bella, and Maxxine Dupri
The Kabuki Warriors were in a program with Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky before the Australian got injured in Japan. Her return is expected in the coming weeks, and it seems likely that The Nightmare will compete in yet another WarGames Match at Survivor Series.
The Judgment Day has been feuding with Nikki Bella and Stephanie Vaquer over the past few weeks, while Becky Lynch seems to be entering a program with Maxxine Dupri after calling her out on RAW.
As a result, it makes sense for all these stars to settle their differences inside the cage at WarGames.
1. Men's WarGames Match: Team Vision (Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Brock Lesnar, Jey Uso, and Logan Paul) vs. Team Punk (CM Punk, Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, LA Knight, and John Cena)
Despite The Wyatt Sicks and the MFTs feuding on SmackDown, it seems likely that The Vision and CM Punk will enter the WarGames cage at Survivor Series owing to their incredible star power. This was subtly confirmed on the November 3 edition of RAW when Logan Paul sided with The Vision.
Jey Uso seemingly took another step closer to his heel turn after speaking to Paul Heyman in the locker room. The YEET Master could complete the turn in the coming weeks and set up the match, with Team Vision completed by Brock Lesnar's return.
CM Punk seems the most likely to lead the charge against Paul Heyman's faction, and he could be joined by LA Knight, Jimmy Uso, and Roman Reigns for obvious reasons. Despite going into the premium live event a member short, they could receive unexpected help in the form of John Cena.
The veteran has no opponents lined up for Survivor Series, and he has never competed in a WarGames match in his career. As a result, it makes sense for Cena to back up the babyfaces, while also potentially exacting revenge on Brock Lesnar for the brutal beatdown at Wrestlepalooza.
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