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Watch Bret Hart Appear In Latest Episode Of American Dad on TBS

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WWE Hall of Famer Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart is heading to Langley Falls as part of an episode of the hit animated series American Dad. On X, Hart shared a clip of himself on the latest episode of the show. Not only does Bret’s appearance include his iconic WWE theme song, but show-regular Klaus makes reference to Hart being Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Most Hated Wrestler of the Year in 1997.

The Hitman is no stranger to being recreated in animated form, as he appeared in The Simpsons in 1997. That episode sees Hart purchase the mansion of Mr. Burns after the evil billionaire falls on hard times. Not only does Hart voice himself in the episode (though was reportedly originally going to play a Russian,) but he is delighted that the ‘Shrieking Sheik,’ a nod to the Iron Sheik, lives in the same neighborhood.

The two-time WWE Hall of Famer also provided the voice of the pro wrestler character “The Hooded Fang” in Jacob Two-Two. Now, Hart has added American Dad to his animated repertoire, as the legendary wrestler continues to be celebrated decades after the end of his in-ring career.

United States Title Match Confirmed for WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

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Fans at this weekend’s Survivor Series: WarGames PLE will see plenty of title match action when WWE comes to Winnipeg, Manitoba.

On the latest episode of Monday Night Raw, Wade Barrett shared that he had some ‘bad news’ to deliver to the WWE Universe. The Brit’s bad news was that LA Knight would defend his United States Title at Survivor Series: WarGames against Shinsuke Nakamura.

The King of Strong Style returned a few weeks ago on SmackDown by attacking Knight and has repeatedly had the upper hand on the Megastar. Knight has held the gold since SummerSlam in August, where he ended the lengthy reign of Logan Paul.

Nakamura is already a former two-time United States Champion but last held the gold in January of 2019. This week’s Raw also saw an Intercontinental Championship match confirmed for Survivor Series: WarGames.

Updated Match Card

  • Men’s WarGames Match
    Roman Reigns, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), Sami Zayn, and CM Punk
    vs.
    The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa) and Bronson Reed
  • Women’s WarGames Match
    Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, Naomi, and Iyo Sky
    vs.
    The Judgment Day (Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez), Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Candice LeRae
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship
    GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship
    Bron Breakker (c) vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser
  • WWE United States Championship
    LA Knight (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura.

WWE Unveils Women’s Intercontinental Championship

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WWE has officially announced the new Women’s Intercontinental Championship for the Monday Night Raw roster.

The new title belt was unveiled by General Manager Adam Pearce before this week’s episode of the Red Branded show went on air. The company aired the segment during the broadcast later on.

Pearce mentioned how the Men’s IC title has been a beacon of opportunity in WWE for over 40 years and it’s been a championship held by workhorses of the business.

He then claimed that the Women’s Divison is the true workhorse of the company. Pearce went on to reveal the new title belt with the classic white strap:

This announcement comes after WWE also announced the Women’s Speed Championship and the Women’s US title in recent months.

Candice LeRae was crowned the first-ever Women’s Speed Champion after a tournament during the October 9 episode of the social media exclusive show.

A 12 women’s tournament is currently in progress to determine the first-ever Women’s US Champion with Bayley, Chelsea Green, and Michin already having advanced to the Semifinals. The final of the tournament will be taking place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14.

Adam Pearce confirmed that a similar tournament to crown the Inaugural Women’s IC champion will begin on Raw next week. No participants have been announced for the same yet.

Intercontinental Match Announced For WWE Survivor Series: WarGames

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WWE has officially announced that the Intercontinental Championship will be defended at the upcoming Survivor Series: WarGames Premium Live Event.

On this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw, Bron Breakker faced Ludwig Kaiser in a singles match. However, the bout ended in controversy when Sheamus rushed to the ring and blindsided Kaiser, causing a disqualification. The chaos escalated as Breakker joined the fray, prompting security to intervene and separate the brawling Superstars. Amid the turmoil, Raw General Manager Adam Pearce declared that Breakker would defend his Intercontinental Championship against both Kaiser and Sheamus in a Triple Threat Match at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Event Details

The Survivor Series: WarGames Premium Live Event will take place on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The event will stream live on Peacock, with the pre-show beginning at 4 PM ET and the main card starting at 6 PM ET.

Updated Match Card

  • Men’s WarGames Match
    Roman Reigns, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso), Sami Zayn, and CM Punk
    vs.
    The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa) and Bronson Reed
  • Women’s WarGames Match
    Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, Naomi, and Iyo Sky
    vs.
    The Judgment Day (Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez), Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Candice LeRae
  • WWE World Heavyweight Championship
    GUNTHER (c) vs. Damian Priest
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship
    Bron Breakker (c) vs. Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser

Despite Being Medically Cleared, Adam Copeland’s AEW In-Ring Return Is Still Delayed

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Adam Copeland is on the road to returning to in-ring action after recovering from a significant injury.

During the Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match at AEW’s Double or Nothing pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, Nevada, Copeland successfully retained his AEW TNT Title. However, the intense match came at a cost. The brutal encounter featured chairs, tables, barbed wire, and other weapons, pushing both competitors to their limits.

Copeland sustained his injury while performing a high-risk elbow drop from the top of the cage. He landed awkwardly on his legs after crashing onto Black, who was positioned on a table. This mishap resulted in a fractured tibia, requiring a grueling 12-hour surgery.

According to PWInsider.com, Copeland has been medically cleared for physicality but is not expected to resume regular appearances with AEW until after completing filming for the second season of Disney’s Percy Jackson. Hollywood sources suggest production will wrap in January.

As of now, it remains unclear what AEW has planned for the WWE Hall of Famer upon his return.

WWE Planning To Introduce Women’s Intercontinental Title

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Earlier this month, WWE launched a tournament to crown the inaugural WWE Women’s United States Champion, an exclusive title for SmackDown. Now, another major milestone is in the works for the Raw brand: the introduction of a Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

The Women’s United States Championship marks a historic addition to WWE’s main roster, becoming the first secondary women’s title alongside the previously established Women’s North American Championship in NXT. This progression highlights WWE’s commitment to expanding opportunities within the women’s division.

According to PWInsider.com, WWE plans to introduce the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, making it exclusive to Raw, mirroring the men’s title structure. While no official launch date has been announced, the move promises to bring further prestige and depth to the Raw women’s roster.

Meanwhile, the Women’s United States Championship tournament on SmackDown has progressed to the semifinals after an exciting series of opening-round triple-threat matches. The winners will face off in the finals at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, where the first-ever champion will be crowned.

Fans eagerly await both the culmination of the tournament and further details about the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, which could mark another game-changing moment for WWE’s women’s division.

AEW Grand Slam: Australia Expected To Move To Different Venue After Poor Ticket Sales

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AEW will host Grand Slam: Australia on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane. The event was officially announced during the All In: London 2024 pay-per-view, following an earlier report by The Sporting News that the promotion planned a stadium show in Australia for 2025. However, ticket sales for the event have reportedly been underwhelming.

Suncorp Stadium, which has a listed capacity of 52,000 for football, may no longer be the venue for the event. Since tickets went on sale, reports of low demand have raised concerns. AEW has faced challenges throughout the year, including declining ticket sales and lower television ratings, potentially contributing to the poor turnout.

According to Fightful Select, a venue change is likely, with an official announcement expected soon. As of now, it remains unclear which venue might host the show instead. AEW will run All In 2025 on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, which marks AEW’s first PPV event to be held in an American baseball stadium and in Texas.

This development comes shortly after AEW’s successful Full Gear pay-per-view, which drew over 10,000 fans. The promotion returns to Chicago this Wednesday for Dynamite and Collision.

CM Punk Reflects on WWE Return Anniversary: “We’re Just Getting Started”

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CM Punk is feeling grateful on the one-year anniversary of his epic return to WWE, and has promised that there’s plenty more to come. Taking to his Instagram Stories, the Chicago-Made star reflected on his return at Survivor Series: WarGames 2023 in his hometown.

“Happy one year anniversary of my rerun to WWE. Thank you to all the fans for waiting, chanting my name for years an carrying me on this journey. Thank you to my family and friends backstage for the warmth and continued support. Thank you to Paul [Levesque,] Nick [Khan] and Bruce [Prichard] for the trust and making it all happen. Love you all! We are just getting started!”

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Punk’s heartfelt message was juxtaposed with an image of Seth Rollins’ volatile response to Punk’s return last year. Rollins’ response, which wasn’t shown during Punk’s return, blurred the lines of reality and kayfabe and left fans pondering whether the two had real ‘heat.’ Despite a feud being teased, the pair have yet to compete, thanks in part to both men missing periods of 2024 due to injuries.

What’s Next?

Punk’s immediate future will see him enter WarGames this weekend at Survivor Series to team with the OG Bloodline against Solo Sikoa’s faction. Punk has also spoken of challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship when the time is right, a title that’s been held by GUNTHER since SummerSlam in August. Whatever comes next, Punk is seeing a long future ahead of him in WWE, just one year after the AEW alum made his return that shocked the world.

Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens Set for WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event on Dec. 14

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WWE has officially announced a highly anticipated match for its upcoming event, Saturday Night’s Main Event, scheduled for December 14, 2024. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will defend his title against Kevin Owens in what promises to be an intense showdown in light of their very personal rivalry.

The match will be streamed live on Peacock and the WWE Network, and marks a significant moment as Rhodes, who has been a fighting champion, will face Owens, a former ally.

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The feud between the two has intensified, especially after Owens’ recent actions, including a brutal attack on Rhodes following their tag team victory at WWE Bad Blood. Rhodes previously defeated Owens at WWE Bash in Berlin back in August 2024, but this time stakes are higher as Owens aims to reclaim the championship title he has held only once before.

With both superstars known for their resilience and competitive spirit, the upcoming title match is set to be a highlight of the WWE calendar. Fans can expect an intense battle as Rhodes seeks to maintain his championship reign against a determined Owens.

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Live Stream: How to Watch

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WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 is set to be one of the most thrilling events in the wrestling calendar. Taking place on Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, this pay-per-view promises intense action and unforgettable moments. 

Here’s everything you need to know about how to catch all the excitement live.

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How to Watch WWE Survivor Series 2024

Streaming Options

The primary way to watch WWE Survivor Series 2024 live is through streaming services:

Peacock

In the United States, Survivor Series will stream exclusively on Peacock. To watch, you’ll need a Peacock subscription. The standard plan costs $6 per month, while the premium plan is $12 per month and offers additional benefits like offline viewing and ad-free content.

WWE Network

For international viewers outside the US, the event will be available on the WWE Network. The Network is available for £9.99 per month.

Cable and Satellite Options

For those who prefer traditional viewing methods, Survivor Series may be available through local cable and satellite providers. Check with your provider for ordering information.

What to Expect at WWE Survivor Series 2024

This year’s Survivor Series is shaping up to be an action-packed event. Here are some highlights to look forward to:

  • WarGames Matches: The event will feature the intense WarGames matches, including a showdown between the OG Bloodline and the new Bloodline.
  • World Championship Match: Gunther will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest in what promises to be a hard-hitting contest.
  • Women’s WarGames Match: A star-studded lineup featuring Liv Morgan, Candice LeRae, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton, and Nia Jax will face off against Iyo Sky, Naomi, Jade Cargill, Rhea Ripley, and Bianca Belair.

CM Punk’s WWE Return: Behind The Scenes At 2023’s Iconic Moment

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On this day, one year ago, CM Punk shocked the wrestling world when he returned to WWE, close to a decade after his controversial 2014 exit. Punk’s return came mere months after his similarly controversial termination from AEW but what happened behind the scenes in Chicago’s All-State Arena?

CM Punk And Triple H

It was an agreement between CM Punk and WWE CCO Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque that resulted in Punk’s stunning return. It’s therefore fitting that Punk’s first comments after returning were to the Game.

“There’s nowhere else to go. This is as high as we’re going to get them. We’ve just gotta go home.”

Punk and Levesque embraced, which set the tone for the scene backstage as Punk hugged many names backstage. Among them included Stephanie McMahon, Kofi Kingston, and fellow AEW alum William Regal and Cody Rhodes.

Punk was thrilled to get a photo with Levesque, who said that the image would “blow up the internet.” True to his word, the picture instantly went viral and currently stands at close to 15 million views on X.

Stealing Randy’s Thunder

CM Punk wasn’t the only notable return at Survivor Series: WarGames 2023, as Randy Orton made his in-ring return after being out with a back injury since May 2022. Backstage, Orton was jokingly furious that he couldn’t have ten minutes to savor his return before Punk overshadowed him. The pair joked about Punk only returning to WWE to screw over the Viper before hugging it out.

WWE Superstar Reactions

Unsurprisingly, Punk’s epic return drew a ton of reactions from the roster who had competed earlier in the night. Shotzi commented “What a way to do it!” to which Dakota Kai agreed, adding that the experience had a “weird” feeling. Bayley echoed countless members of the WWE Universe, calling Punk’s stunning return “the freaking best!”

The loudest reaction of the night came from the Chicago crowd, who got to see Punk appear one more time after the show went off the air. In the 365 days since, Punk’s momentum with the fans has yet to waver, even in the face of the injury he suffered earlier this year. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on CM Punk as he prepares to enter WarGames this weekend at Survivor Series: WarGames in Vancouver.

Bryan Danielson’s Neck ‘Feels Like A Bobblehead’ As Surgery Awaits

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Bryan Danielson has shared a concerning update about his ongoing neck issues, comparing his neck problems to being like a bobblehead. Speaking on the Nikki and Brie Show podcast, the former AEW World Champion spoke openly about his issues.

We don’t know what’s going to happen with my neck, but it honestly feels like I have a bobblehead.”

Despite these issues, Danielson made clear that he’s avoiding saying the dreaded ‘retirement’ word, with his recent feud with Swerve Strickland being the exception. The American Dragon added that while his in-ring career may not be fully over yet, he has grave concerns about getting back in the ring.

I can’t find the excitement and nervousness of wrestling, where something could go wrong at any moment.”

Brie shared that Bryan still needs to undergo surgery, something Danielson disclosed in the build-up to All In: London. Brie also wanted to give a “big post” when Bryan’s full-time career wrapped at WrestleDream, but Bryan himself said no, arguing that wrestlers never truly retire for good.

Neck issues are nothing new for Danielson who had to retire in 2016 as part of WWE and would miss two years of in-ring action. On the podcast, Bryan explained how he didn’t want to retire at the time, and it was hard for him to walk away, and to see “everybody” move on without him.

While Tony Khan has been optimistic that Danielson will be return to action in a part-time capacity, the American Dragon received a “beautiful funeral” at WrestleDream as far as Jon Moxley is concerned. Keep checking in with SEScoops for the latest on Danielson for when, if ever, fans see him in the ring again.

Wrestle Dynasty 2025: Match Card For Crossover Event, How to Watch

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Wrestle Dynasty 2025 is shaping up to be one of the biggest events of the new year, with five promotions coming together for the first-of-its-kind event.

Wrestle Dynasty 2025 will take place on January 5, from the legendary Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. The show will feature talent from AEW, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring of Honor, STARDOM, and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. The show will happen one day after NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 19, which will also air from the Toyo Dome.

Current Card for WrestleDynasty

The match card for Wrestle Dynasty so far is as follows:

Kenny Omega Vs. Gabe Kidd: After close to 400 days, Kenny Omega will finally be in action when he takes on the man who assaulted him at NJPW Power Struggle: Gabe Kidd

Yota Tsuji vs. Jack Perry: Fresh off his AEW TNT Title loss at Full Gear, Jack Perry is looking to rebuild his momentum when he faces off against New Japan Cup 2024 winner Yota Tsuji

Shingo Takagi (c) or Konosuke Takeshita vs. Tomohiro Ishii: The NEVER Openweight Championship will be on the line, but who will face Ishii remains in the air. If Takeshita is still the AEW International Championship and faces Ishii, the match will be for both titles.

Zack Sabre Jr. Vs. Ricochet: A dream match of two of wrestling’s most athletic stars competing today, Ricochet could earn himself a title match if he can score a non-title win on the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.

Shota Umino Vs. Claudio Castagnoli: A match that’ll be as physical as it gets, will the Death Riders’ Swiss powerhouse overcome the New Japan’s resident Roughneck?

International Women’s Cup Four Way: A representative from AEW, CMLL, ROH, and STARDOM will compete in this four-way, with the winner earning a title match from the participating promotion of their choosing.

The Young Bucks in Action: The Young Bucks have confirmed their role at Wrestle Dynasty, though time will tell who steps up to face the AEW EVPs.

With these matches announced, and Mercedes Mone teasing a role at Wrestle Dynasty, the January 5, show will be a huge event. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Wrestle Dynasty including breaking news and live results.

Jade Cargill Attack: Injury Details, Suspects, Future Plans

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During the November 22, WWE SmackDown, footage revealed that Jade Cargill had been laid out in the parking lot and was left bruised and bloodied on the hood of a smashed car. The beating was so bad that Bianca Belair abandoned her Women’s U.S. Championship tournament match to check on her friend and tag-team partner. WWE would follow up after SmackDown by giving a painful update on Cargill.

Legitimately Injured

While the attack on Cargill was part of the show, the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion is actually out of action. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer has confirmed that Cargill is hurt and will be out for three months and potentially longer. WWE’s storyline injuries are mirroring Cargill’s real situation.

Who Attacked Jade Cargill?

WWE wasted no time in making the attack a whodunnit, with Nick Aldis questioning Nia Jax during the latest SmackDown about her potential involvement in what happened. The reigning WWE Women’s Champion has pointed the finger of suspicion at Naomi, who has denied that she tried to take out her ‘sis.’

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Impact On WWE’s Plans

Cargill had been scheduled to compete inside WarGames at this weekend’s Survivor Series, and she has since been replaced by Bayley. The match would’ve been Cargill’s first WarGames and would’ve seen her team with Belair, Naomi, IYO SKY, and Rhea Ripley to face Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, and Candice LeRae.

A huge question looming now is what this will mean for Jade and Belair’s tenure as Women’s Tag Team Champions. In 2023 the titles were stripped from Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan when the latter went down with an injury. However, that same year, Sonya Deville went down with an injury and Chelsea Green remained a champion after replacing her partner with Piper Niven.

Belair’s injury has also seen her be replaced in the Women’s U.S. Title Tournament. Jade had been scheduled to face Michin and Piper Niven in her first-round match.

WrestleMania Comeback?

If Cargill is off for three months, then her return window will open around late February, in the middle of the road to WrestleMania 41. WWE could build up her comeback for the two-night spectacle and give the popular star a return that fans will remember at WrestleMania for years to come, potentially against her assailant. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Cargill and details about who attacked the Women’s Tag Team Champion.

New Day 10-Year Anniversary Set for Dec. 2 WWE Raw

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WWE will go all out to celebrate ten years of The New Day during the December 2, episode of WWE Monday Night Raw from the Winds Arena in Everett, WA. The show will feature a live tribute to the trio of Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods, who are WWE’s longest-running continuous stable.

In addition to the live show, fans will be able to reminisce on 10 years of The New Day with exclusive content available across WWE platforms (from Advanced Television)

  • A 10-Year Photo Gallery: Take a trip down memory lane with a photo gallery of The New Day’s evolution, featuring iconic moments, and historic championship victories.
  • The New Day’s Best Matches: Relive their most spectacular matches in a compilation on WWE’s YouTube channel.
  • Exclusive Sit-Down Interview: Hear directly via YouTube from Kofi, Xavier, and Big E as they reflect on stories from their legendary experience.

WWE RAW Schedule: Upcoming Dates and Venues

The trio’s in-ring debut as a group came on the November 28, 2014, episode of SmackDown, where they defeated Curtis Axel, Heath Slater, and Titus O’Neil. Since then, the group have seen massive success as a tag team, including a 483-day reign as Tag Team Champions. Kingston and Big E have both won the WWE Championship while Woods won the King of the Ring crown in 2021.

The New Day has shown signs of dissension this year, and with Big E still out of action, it remains to be seen what kind of tribute episode is in store for the popular faction. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on The New Day and whether Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods can finally get back on the same page.

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Start Time: US, Australia, Europe and more

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WWE Survivor Series 2024 is set to be an electrifying event, featuring the intense WarGames matches and high-stakes championship bouts. As fans worldwide eagerly anticipate this premium live event, it’s crucial to know when and how to tune in.

Let’s break down the start times for various regions and provide essential details about the event.

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Event Date and Location

WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 is scheduled for Saturday, November 30, 2024, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 

This marks WWE’s return to Vancouver for a premium live event after a 26-year hiatus, with the last event being WWF Rock Bottom: In Your House in 1998.

Start Times by Region

United States Start Time

For viewers in the United States, the main card of WWE Survivor Series 2024 will begin at 6:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) / 3:00 PM Pacific Time (PT)

  • Eastern Time (ET): 6:00 PM
  • Central Time (CT): 5:00 PM
  • Mountain Time (MT): 4:00 PM
  • Pacific Time (PT): 3:00 PM

European Start Time

European fans, particularly those in the United Kingdom, can catch the action starting at 11:00 PM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

This earlier start time compared to previous years is great news for European viewers, allowing for a more convenient viewing experience.

  • Greenwich Mean Time (GMT): 11:00 PM
  • Central European Time (CET): 12:00 AM (December 1)
  • Eastern European Time (EET): 1:00 AM (December 1)
  • British Summer Time (BST): 12:00 AM (December 1)

Australian Start Time

For Australian fans, the event will begin on Sunday, December 1, 2024. In Sydney, the main card is expected to start at 10:00 AM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).

  • Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT): 10:00 AM (December 1)
  • Australian Central Daylight Time (ACDT): 10:30 AM (December 1)
  • Australian Western Standard Time (AWST): 8:00 AM (December 1)

India Start Time

  • Indian Standard Time (IST): 6:30 AM (December 1)

Japan Start Time

  • Japan Standard Time (JST): 8:00 AM (December 1)

New Zealand Start Time

  • New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT): 12:00 PM (December 1)

WWE Survivor Series 2024 Tickets: Availability, Price and More

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WWE Survivor Series 2024 is set to be an unforgettable event, featuring the iconic WarGames match. This year’s event will take place at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, marking the first time the Survivor Series has been held in this city. Here’s everything you need to know about ticket availability, pricing, and more.

Ticket Availability

Tickets for the WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 went on sale to the general public on Friday, September 13, at 10 a.m. PST via Ticketmaster.ca. Fans eager to secure their seats were also able to take advantage of a presale that started on Thursday, September 12, at 10 a.m. PST. To access the presale, fans needed to register on WWE’s official website to receive an exclusive offer.

Ticket Pricing

While Ticketmaster has yet to release official pricing details for the general sale, VIVID Seats offers a glimpse into potential costs. Prices range from £140 for upper-level seating to £628 for floor seats

Additionally, SeatGeek reports that ticket prices can vary significantly based on factors like purchase timing and seat location, with some tickets available for as low as $42.

VIP Packages

For those looking for a premium experience, VIP ticket packages are available through OnLocation. These packages offer exclusive perks such as premium seating, pre-show hospitality with WWE Superstar appearances, and ringside photo opportunities. The available packages include:

  • Silver Ticket + Priority Pass: Upper-level seating with two-night accommodations and a Friday Night SmackDown watch party, starting at $1,060 per person.
  • Gold Ticket + Priority Pass: Lower-level seating with additional perks like all-inclusive hospitality and superstar appearances, starting at $2,350 per person.
  • Champion Ticket + Priority Pass: Premium floor seating with exclusive experiences and accommodations, starting at $8,775 per person.

Event Details

The WWE Survivor Series: WarGames will be held on Saturday, November 30, 2024. Fans can expect an evening filled with intense battles and thrilling showdowns as part of WWE’s Premium Live Events lineup. The event will also stream live in the U.S. exclusively on Peacock at 6 p.m. ET.

Whether you’re attending in person or watching from home, the WWE Survivor Series 2024 promises to deliver an action-packed experience for wrestling fans worldwide.

Decoding Dominik Mysterio’s New Tattoos Honoring Lucha Libre Legends

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Dominik Mysterio is no stranger to tattoos, and recently, the Judgment Day star debuted some brand new ink in homage to legends of Lucha Libre. On Instagram, Mysterio shared the new ink, featuring mask designs on his fingers.

Dominik’s father Rey Mysterio doesn’t appear on these fingers, but the new ink is a nod to several legends of wrestling. They include:

M – El Santo: One of the greatest legends in Lucha Libre, El Santo didn’t just see success in the ring, but appeared in over 50 movies from 1958 to 1982.

Y – Blue Demon: Up there with El Santo as an icon of the industry, Blue Demon never lost a Lucha de Apuestas match and retired without the public ever knowing his face.

S – Mil Mascaras: Considered by many the first international star of Lucha Libre, Mascaras was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012.

T – Rayo de Jalisco: Known for his decades with CMLL, Rayo was also final WWA World Heavyweight Champion, a title he held for five years.

E – La Parka: Not just a notable name in Lucha Libre, La Parka also competed in WCW, and is also a former MLW World Tag Team Champion.

R – Psicosis: Another WCW alum, Psicosis later joined WWE where he held the Cruiserweight Championship. He’s also worked for WCW, TNA, and AAA.

I – Konnan: Konnan’s contributions to wrestling aren’t just in the ring as he founded Lucha Lucha Underground. Konnan is also the godfather of ‘Dirty Dom.’

O – Villanos: A name shared by several masked wrestlers, Mysterio has the word ‘Villano’ tattooed behind an ear in honor of the character.

Fan Shoved At Full Gear Details Heartfelt Response By Jon Moxley

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A fan shoved at AEW Full Gear by Marina Shafir has shared how Jon Moxley made her experience a positive one at the recent pay-per-view. In the main event, Moxley defended the AEW World Championship against Orange Cassidy. After the match, Moxley and his Death Riders allies fought many AEW stars, including Darby Allin who rammed a car into the truck the faction was using to escape.

As usual, Moxley arrived for the match from the crowd with Shafir accompanying the AEW World Champion. Fans watching the show noticed an incident during the entrance where a fan fell to her knees when Moxley was near.

That fan has come forward on X, saying that she fell over after being shoved back by Shafir. Fortunately, Moxley made sure to check on her and gave her a kiss on the forehead for good measure. The fan was 100% fine after the incident and was “literally on cloud nine” after this unique moment with the four-time and reigning AEW World Champion.

Moxley’s actions turned what could’ve been a PR nightmare for AEW into a moment this fan will never forget. While the leader of the Death Riders has been as vicious as it gets as of late, even trying to poison Cassidy after the match, Moxley once again proved his support for the fans. Tony Khan recently named Moxley as AEW’s greatest star, and with interactions like these, fans can expect the reigning AEW World Champion in a high position for a long time to come.

Mina Shirakawa Shows Off Nasty Lump After Full Gear Heartbreak

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Mina Shirakawa was left feeling worse for wear after Mariah May attempted to betray her at AEW Full Gear 2024 last weekend. During the pair’s celebration of May’s championship reign, the AEW Women’s World Champion attempted to attack her friend. Shirakawa, seeing the betrayal coming, ducked, kicked a champagne glass out of May’s hand, and speared her off the ramp through a table.

Mina may have been the one standing tall at Full Gear but she hardly left the show unfazed. In addition to the heartbreak of being betrayed by her longtime friend and tag team partner. On X, the Japanese star showed the nasty lump on her head she suffered at the pay-per-view.

Shirakawa is ready to bring the fight to her former friend and the pair are expected to feud over the AEW Women’s World Championship. Mina has yet to hold gold since arriving in AEW while May has held the title since All In: London, where she destroyed another former ally in ‘Timeless’ Toni Storm. The New Zealand-Australian star recently ‘retired’ from professional wrestling, though many, including Tony Khan, have doubts that the former champion is truly gone for good.

In the meantime, Shirakawa is poised to feud with May, and is wise to her former friend’s schemes as shown by her quick thinking at Full Gear. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on this feud, with May already vowing to get revenge on the Japanese star.

Wrestlers Announced For AEW Continental Classic 2024

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The AEW Continental Classic is returning, and the names who will compete in this year’s round-robin-style tournament have now been revealed. AEW have confirmed the following 12 wrestlers for the 2024 Continental Classic:

Blue League:

  • AEW Continental Champion Kazuchika Okada
  • Kyle Fletcher
  • AEW TNT Champion Daniel Garcia
  • Mark Briscoe
  • Shelton Benjamin
  • The Beast Mortos

Gold League:

  • Darby Allin
  • AEW Trios Champion Claudio Castagnoli
  • Will Ospreay
  • Ricochet
  • Brody King
  • Juice Robinson

This year’s tournament will be the second of its kind, and we will see a handful of returning faces. Brody King, Claudio Castagnoli, Daniel Garcia, and Mark Briscoe all competed in last year’s Classic, which was ultimately won by Eddie Kingston.

The AEW Continental Classic

The AEW Continental Classic sees two divisions compete in round-robin rules, meaning everyone from each division faces one another in singles action. Like most soccer leagues, winners obtain three points per match and matches ending in a draw see one point given to each participant.

The tournament will be held until Contential Rules, which include:

  • Matches will have a twenty-minute time limit.
  • No other wrestlers are allowed at ringside.
  • Outside interference is prohibited under the threat of a one-point deduction.

The winners of the two divisions will face off in the finals. The winner of that match will become the AEW Continental Champion. As the current champion, Kazcuhika Okada was automatically eligible for the tournament.

Bloodsport XII Results: Jon Moxley Appears, NXT Stars In Action

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Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XII took place at the White Eagle Hall in Jersey City last weekend, and proved to be another epic show of violence and wrestling. The show saw ten matches take place featuring stars of WWE, AEW, TNA Wrestling and beyond.

Jon Moxley Appears

In women’s action, AEW’s Marina Shafir fought TNA Wrestling’s Jody Threat. Jon Moxley appeared in the corner of Shafir as the pair are part of the Death Riders faction in AEW. Shafir got the win and posed with Moxley after the match.

MVP Loses Debut Match

MVP had teased a match with Barnett himself shortly after his departure from WWE earlier this year. Unfortunately for the Hurt Syndicate leader, he came up short and lost via submission in the main event.

After the match, MVP and Barnett hugged in the ring and the AEW star cut a promo putting Barnett over as the spirit of Bloodsport. Barnett then issued a challenge for GCW Bloodsport in the Hammerstein Ballroom.

TNA Wrestling Represented

Josh Alexander showed his toughness by defeating ‘Speedball’ Mike Bailey, who is reportedly set to join AEW soon. TNA Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich put her title on the line against Lei Ying Lee (formerly Xia Li in WWE) and was able to retain the gold.

WWE NXT Superstars In Action

WWE continued to show its willingness to work with others by allowing several NXT Superstars to compete at Bloodsport XII. Myles Borne made his Bloodsport debut at the event but came up short against Bloodsport veteran Royce Isaaacs.

Charlie Dempsey fared better than his No Quarter Catch Crew ally as the NXT Heritage Cup Champion defeated Matt Makowski. The win extends Dempsey’s Bloodsport record to 2-1.

Karmen Petrovic made her Bloodsport debut to show what the women of WWE NXT are capable of. Petrovic, who has been shining on the silver brand defeated Sumie Sakai via TKO thanks toa strong kick to the head of her legendary opponent.

WWE Raw Preview: Breakker vs Kaiser, Belair vs. Jax

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Monday’s WWE Raw broadcasts at 8/7c on the USA Network live from the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. As the final Raw before Survivor Series: WarGames this Saturday, the night promises high-stakes action and critical developments.

Announced Matches

  • Intercontinental Championship Match: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Ludwig Kaiser 
  • Tornado Tag Team Match: Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee vs. American Made (Julius & Brutus Creed).
  • Women’s WarGames Advantage Match: Bianca Belair vs. Nia Jax.
  • Tag Team Match: The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) vs. Alpha Academy (Otis & Akira Tozawa).

What Else to Expect

  • Appearances from top stars like Gunther, Seth Rollins, Damian Priest, and Liv Morgan.
  • Final storylines and team adjustments leading into Survivor Series.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news and full coverage of this week’s Raw.

Hulk Hogan Hints at Joining Trump Administration as Fitness Advocate

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Professional wrestling icon Hulk Hogan has hinted at a potential role in President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration. Speaking with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade on Saturday, Hogan revealed that Trump had suggested appointing him as the head of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness—a position dedicated to promoting health and wellness across the United States.

According to Hogan, Trump told him, “You’d be great to run the President’s Council on Physical Fitness,” during a recent conversation. While no official plans or announcements have been made, Hogan’s potential appointment would represent an unconventional choice for this influential role.

The Council’s History and Hogan’s Potential Impact

Founded in 1956, the President’s Council on Physical Fitness has been traditionally led by prominent athletes and celebrities committed to encouraging healthier lifestyles nationwide. If Hogan were to assume the role, his dynamic and larger-than-life persona could inject new energy into fitness advocacy efforts.

Hogan’s relationship with Trump spans decades, with the former WWE champion often voicing admiration for the president-elect. During the interview, Hogan referred to Trump as “my president,” highlighting their longstanding friendship, which includes Trump’s past appearances at WWE events.

Political Implications

Hogan’s potential involvement reflects Trump’s penchant for appointing high-profile figures from outside traditional political circles. While the idea remains speculative, the prospect of Hogan leading the council underscores Trump’s unconventional approach to governance. His second term could see more celebrity figures tackling national issues in innovative ways.

h/t – The Hill

Mariah May Vows Revenge After Mina Shirakawa’s Betrayal

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Mariah May’s triumphant celebration as AEW Women’s World Champion took an unexpected turn at Full Gear 2024 when her alliance with Mina Shirakawa came to a shocking end. Now, May has addressed the betrayal that left fans in disbelief.

On November 24, May posted a chilling statement on Twitter, writing: “I want Mina.” The tweet, accompanied by striking images of the moment Shirakawa speared her off the entrance ramp and through a table, underscored the intensity of their fallout.

The dramatic incident unfolded during what was meant to be a celebratory segment highlighting May’s reign as AEW Women’s Champion. Her victory over Toni Storm at All In 2024 had established her as a dominant force in the division, and the event at the Prudential Center in Newark was supposed to showcase her success. Instead, it ended in chaos.

May, who boldly declared during the segment that she was “killing the AEW Women’s Division,” attempted to betray Shirakawa. However, her plan backfired spectacularly when Shirakawa retaliated, sending May crashing through a table in one of AEW’s most memorable betrayals.

The fallout has shattered the once-strong partnership between May and Shirakawa, who had been nearly inseparable since Shirakawa’s return to AEW television. The betrayal serves as a stark reminder that alliances in AEW are rarely as stable as they appear.

Fans are now left wondering: will Mariah May get the revenge she seeks, or has Mina Shirakawa firmly positioned herself as a new threat to the AEW Women’s Division?