Monday’s WWE Raw took fans on an emotional rollercoaster as Raw GM Adam Pearce welcomed Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods to the ring. The segment, filled with props and nostalgic moments, celebrated a decade of The New Day’s success.
Woods expressed gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support over the years, while Kofi reflected on their incredible journey, emphasizing how they couldn’t have achieved their success without the WWE Universe. But the mood shifted as Woods began to hint at unresolved tensions, assuring the fans that their love and appreciation weren’t to blame for what was coming next.
Before they could continue, Big E made his surprise return, receiving a thunderous ovation. He thanked the fans for their support during his recovery, but his tone grew serious as he addressed the discord between Kofi and Woods.
Big E reminded his teammates of their humble beginnings, recalling how their group was born out of desperation—when Kofi considered retirement and he and Woods were on the verge of being released. Big E recounted their unbreakable bond, from comforting him during his neck injury to supporting each other through life’s toughest moments.
With heartfelt words, Big E revealed his plans to serve as their manager until he is medically cleared to return to the ring. However, his declaration was met with skepticism and frustration from his longtime partners.
Woods questioned Big E’s timing, accusing him of abandoning them during their struggles. Kofi joined in, pointing out that other wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, and Edge returned after similar injuries, while Big E seemingly chose new opportunities over reuniting with them.
Big E defended his absence, reminding them of the severity of his neck injury, but his words fell on deaf ears. Woods and Kofi expressed their anger and disappointment, with Woods calling Big E a burden and Kofi accusing him of prioritizing himself over the team.
The segment ended on a somber note as Big E sought reconciliation, asking for a hug. Kofi refused, and Big E walked away, leaving the ring. In his absence, Woods and Kofi embraced, vowing to stick together despite the cracks in their friendship.
This emotionally charged reunion left fans wondering if The New Day can ever truly mend their bond or if this marks the end of their storied partnership.
WWE has officially announced a groundbreaking tournament to crown the inaugural Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Triple H revealed the tournament bracket on social media, showcasing the talent competing for the historic title. The action kicked off on Monday’s Raw with a triple threat match featuring Dakota Kai, Shayna Baszler, and Katana Chance. Kai emerged victorious and secured her spot in the semifinals.
She will face the winner of another triple threat match between Zoey Stark, Raquel Rodriguez, and Kayden Carter. Meanwhile, the other side of the bracket promises an exciting clash as Lyra Valkyria, Zelina Vega, and Ivy Nile battle it out. The victor will advance to meet the winner of a match between Alba Fyre, Kairi Sane, and Natalya.
The announcement of the tournament and the new title came last week, though WWE has not yet confirmed when the first Women’s Intercontinental Champion will be crowned.
In contrast, the finals for the Women’s U.S. Title Tournament are set to take place at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14.
Monday’s episode of WWE Raw kicked off with high drama as CM Punk and Seth Rollins collided in a fiery verbal and physical confrontation.
Punk opened the show with a passionate promo, addressing his path to WrestleMania. He pointed to the stands, referencing where the iconic WrestleMania sign would soon hang, and laid out the potential routes to the grand stage—through the Royal Rumble, the Elimination Chamber, or perhaps by cashing in on a favor to secure his spot.
The tension escalated when Rollins entered the ring. He declared he should have taken Punk out the moment he returned to WWE and admitted regretting his hesitation. Rollins said seeing Punk aligned with Roman Reigns only fueled his resolve to correct his mistake by knocking Punk down.
Punk responded dismissively, stating he was done competing with people he wasn’t even aware were racing him. He reminded Rollins that, without a title, he wasn’t a priority for Punk’s future plans. He also warned Rollins to steer clear of his business.
The exchange boiled over into a chaotic brawl, with Sami Zayn, Jey Uso, and others rushing in to separate the two superstars. Before leaving, Rollins taunted Jey Uso, telling him to “run back to Reigns.”
The confrontation set the tone for what promises to be an explosive road to WrestleMania.
WWE Raw is heading to Everett, Washington, and will take place at the Angel of the Winds Arena. You can catch all the action live on the USA Network at 8/7c.
This episode is going to be huge, as it’s the first show after Survivor Series 2024: WarGames. Expect updates on the aftermath, including the results of the WarGames matches and the World Heavyweight Championship match, and the various injuries coming out of the event.
Monday Night Raw Preview – December 2, 2024
CM Punk Kicks Off the Show: Fresh from his win at Survivor Series, CM Punk will be starting the show, and it’s likely he’ll have something big to say. Where do things stand with OG Bloodline and Roman Reigns?
New Day’s 10-Year Anniversary Celebration: The New Day will be celebrating a major milestone, but with tensions running high between Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, it’s unclear how festive things will end up.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship Tournament: The tournament begins, with Dakota Kai, Katana Chance, and Shayna Baszler facing off in a triple threat match.
Tag Team Action: Damage CTRL (IYO SKY and Kairi Sane) will take on Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.
R-Truth vs. Pete Dunne: This grudge match has been building up for weeks, with R-Truth still confusing Pete Dunne with his former character, Butch.
WWE’s next big event is Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 14, so this episode of Raw will likely start building towards that.
Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest WWE news coming out of Survivor Series 2024 and tonight’s Raw.
The last time fans saw Alexa Bliss in a WWE ring, it was at the 2023 Royal Rumble, where she lost to then-Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair. While a post-match segment with Uncle Howdy teased big things to come, Bliss would become pregnant shortly after, and it’s been close to two years since fans last saw the ‘Goddess’ in the ring.
Personal Matters
In November 2023, Bliss and her husband Ryan Cabrera welcomed their daughter Hendrix Rogue into the world. Like many women, Bliss’ pregnancy was not without post-partum health issues. Not only that, but Bliss has shared that she’s battled skin cancer and preeclampsia during her time away from the ring. Fortunately, Bliss is “all good now” after dealing with these health issues.
Teasing A Return
In July, Bliss shared footage of herself training in a ring, exciting fans wanting to see the former Women’s Champion back make a return. Speculation has been running rife about Bliss’ return, with some fans believing her comeback will tie to the Wyatt Sicks. Despite what happened with Uncle Howdy at the Ruumble, Bliss has downplayed her alleged involvement with the group, suggesting that her comeback will be under a different character than her ‘Dark Alexa’ persona.
Disney’s Moana 2, featuring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, has made waves at the box office since its release on November 27th.
The family-friendly adventure scored an incredible $225 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday, including $139.7 million during the three-day weekend. Its global debut tallied an impressive $389 million, with a $165.8 million international opening. The film claimed the top spot in every market except China.
A Record-Breaking Release
Moana 2 shattered numerous records in its opening week. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the highlights include:
Biggest 5-Day Debut of All Time
Biggest 5-Day Thanksgiving Earner of All Time
Biggest 5-Day Thanksgiving Nationwide Opening
Biggest Global Opening of All Time for an Animated Film
Biggest Walt Disney Animation Three-Day Debut of All Time
Biggest Black Friday Gross of All Time
Biggest Thanksgiving Day Gross of All Time
Biggest Opening Day for a Walt Disney Animation Title
A Historic Moment for Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson made history by simultaneously topping the box office with Moana 2 and Red One. This marks the first time an actor has had two #1 films in the same month, further solidifying his dominance in Hollywood.
Directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, and produced by Christina Chen and Yvett Merino, the animated sequel brings back Auli‘i Cravalho and Johnson as Moana and Maui. Returning cast members Rachel House (Tala), Temuera Morrison (Chief Tui), and Nicole Scherzinger (Sina) are joined by newcomers Hual?lai Chung, David Fane, and Rose Matafeo as Moni, Kele, and Loto.
Nia Jax hates Jonathan Coachman so much, that she worked to force him out of WWE, the former Raw & SmackDown commentator claimed this week. While speaking on the Behind The Turnbuckle: The Last Word podcast, Coachman reflected on his return to WWE in 2018 and how Jax allegedly wanted no part of him.
“She hates me, by the way, Nia Jax hates me… Nobody liked the fact that they brought me back. I’m not going to use the jealous word, it is what it is.
“Nia Jax led the charge. ‘Renee, Renee, Renee in Coach’s spot.’ She didn’t like me, for whatever reason.”
Coachman didn’t just have problems with the reigning WWE Women’s Champion, but there were also issues with Vince McMahon. On the podcast, Coachman shared that upon returning he informed Vince of four golf events he intended to attend and McMahon agreed to let him go to these instead of Raw. By the time the second event came around though, McMahon was furious and sought replacements for the broadcaster.
Coachman parted ways with WWE in 2021, an act that also saw him leave the XFL that had been resurrected a year earlier but nixed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Coachman has claimed that he expected to be reimbursed by McMahon for his travel expenses but never was due to the XFL filing for bankruptcy.
Jax herself has yet to weigh in on her alleged hatred for Coachman, or that she worked to have him removed as a commentator on Raw. With The Coach vowing never to work with WWE, it’s unlikely the pair will cross paths again in a professional setting, which if Coachman is to be believed, is for the best.
WWE NXT Deadline 2024, stylized as DEADL1NE, is set to take place on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at the Minneapolis Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This event will feature the return of the Iron Survivor Challenge for both men and women, along with other matches for the final NXT PLE of the year.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the live stream of NXT Deadline 2024.
NXT Deadline 2024 will stream live on Saturday, December 7, 2024, at 7 ET/4 PT. Fans in the United States can catch all the action on Peacock, while international viewers can tune in via the WWE Network.
How to Access the Live Stream
To watch NXT Deadline 2024, you have two main options depending on your location:
Peacock (United States)
Sign up for a Peacock account if you don’t already have one
Choose the Premium plan, which costs $5.99 per month
Log in on December 7 and navigate to the WWE section to find the live stream
WWE Network (International markets)
Create a WWE Network account
Subscribe to the service for £9.99 per month
Access the live stream through the WWE Network platform on the day of the event
Why You Shouldn’t Miss NXT Deadline 2024
NXT Deadline 2024 promises to be an action-packed event with high stakes and intense competition. As WWE’s penultimate livestreaming event before its content moves to Netflix in January 2025, this show holds special significance for fans.
The unique format of the Iron Survivor Challenge, combined with championship matches and the electric atmosphere of the Minneapolis Armory, make this a must-watch event for WWE fans.
WWE NXT Deadline 2024 is set to electrify Minneapolis on Saturday, December 7, at The Armory. This premium live event promises an action-packed night featuring the biggest NXT Superstars and the thrilling Iron Survivor Challenge.
Ticket Availability
Tickets for WWE NXT Deadline 2024 went on sale to the general public on Wednesday, November 13, at 10 AM CT/8 AM PT via Ticketmaster.com.
Fans who were eager to secure their spots early got an exclusive presale on Tuesday, November 12, at 10 AM CT/8 AM PT.
Ticket Prices
As of writing, the following tickets are available for purchase via Ticketmaster:
The Armory in Minneapolis will host this exciting event. Known for its historic atmosphere, The Armory provides an ideal setting for the high-energy spectacle of NXT. Doors are expected to open at 4:30 PM, with the main card starting at 7:00 PM local time.
How to get there
The Minneapolis Armory, located at 500 South 6th Street in downtown Minneapolis, offers several convenient transportation options for event attendees
Parking Options
Several parking facilities are available within walking distance of the venue:
Woonerf Lot (0.09 miles away)
Pressbox Lot (0.13 miles away)
The Depot Parking Lot (0.15 miles away)
Gateway Garage (0.16 miles away)
You can reserve parking spots in advance using services like ParkMobile to ensure guaranteed parking for your event.
Rideshare Services
Getting an Uber or Lyft to the Armory is straightforward, as both services operate actively in Minneapolis.
MLW will continue to make company history in 2025 as the promotion will be Los Angeles bound in 2025.
Major League Wrestling announced today that for the first time ever the company will go Hollywood with one of its tentpole events in the Battle Riot. Battle Riot VII will go down on April 5, 2025 from the Commerce Casino & Hotel with tickets set to go on sale December 9.
Battle Riot VI took place at the pro wrestling popular Center Stage in Atlanta with Matt Riddle winning the 40-man fight, but per usual, the event had its fair share of surprises. The full announcement from MLW is below.
Los Angeles, CA – Major League Wrestling (MLW) is bringing its most anticipated event of the year, Battle RIOT VII, to Los Angeles for the first time ever! On Saturday, April 5, 2025, MLW will take over the Commerce Casino & Hotel as 40 combatants riot in the biggest match in MLW.
Tickets go on sale Monday, December 9 at 10 a.m. PT at www.MLWLA.com and Eventbrite, starting at just $10. This is an all-ages event, so all fans are welcome to experience the thrill live and in person.
The Commerce Casino & Hotel will host MLW’s Los Angeles debut. The majestic nine-story hotel is located within minutes of downtown Los Angeles, and just an elevator ride away from its iconic card room, boasting the most table and casino card games in Southern California.? The Commerce Casino & Hotel in Los Angeles features luxurious rooms and suites, popular poker games and tournaments, 24/7 table-side services, and more.
Battle RIOT VII will showcase 40 competitors in a no-holds-barred extravaganza, as they fight for a chance to challenge the MLW World Heavyweight Champion. A unique mash-up of a battle royal and an anything-goes street fight, this super-sized main event features new participants entering the ring every 60 seconds.
Expect surprises, legends, and jaw-dropping moments as the best from MLW, CMLL, and New Japan Pro Wrestling collide to secure a title shot anytime, anywhere. Eliminations occur by pinfall, submission, or by tossing competitors over the top rope—anything can happen in the Battle RIOT!
Bring your signs and be part of the MLW experience as MLW TV trucks will be rolling up for this premium live special.
Don’t miss your chance to witness history as Major League Wrestling makes its long-awaited debut in Los Angeles with Battle RIOT VII!
TICKETS: On sale Monday, December 9 at 10 a.m. PT at www.MLWLA.com and Eventbrite.
WWE has officially announced that the 2025 Elimination Chamber premium live event (PLE) will take place at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Saturday, March 1, 2025. The announcement includes confirmation of several marquee names set to appear, such as CM Punk and John Cena.
Punk is fresh off a victory at Survivor Series 2024, where he teamed with Roman Reigns, The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso), and Sami Zayn to defeat The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, Tama Tonga, and Tonga Loa) alongside Bronson Reed in a thrilling WarGames match. Cena, who recently revealed his plans to retire in 2025, is embarking on a packed farewell schedule.
With tickets set to go on sale this Friday, WWE has released promotional materials for the event. Featured stars include CM Punk, Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, John Cena, Jey Uso, Bianca Belair, and Rhea Ripley.
The upcoming Elimination Chamber 2025 will mark WWE’s first return to Rogers Centre in over two decades. The last time WWE held an event at Rogers Centre (formerly known as SkyDome) was WrestleMania 18 in 2002, which featured the iconic “Icon vs. Icon” match between Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Hulk Hogan. Before that, the venue had also hosted WrestleMania VI in 1990, which showcased a historic match between Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior.
Eric Bischoff is ready to have some fun this coming Tuesday when the WWE Hall of Famer comes to WWE NXT. On his 83 Weeks podcast, Bischoff gave fans a taste of what they can expect to see during this week’s edition of the silver brand.
“You know how I like to have fun… It’s been a little chaotic over at NXT, so I thought I’d drop in and say hello, and show up in person next week. So yeah, it’s gonna’ be fun.”
Bischoff appeared on the Titantron during last week’s episode of WWE NXT after Ridge Holland declared that “controversy follows me.” Bischoff, the author of 2006’s Controversy Creates Cash, shared that he wants to see what makes Holland and Trick Williams ‘tick’ ahead of their NXT Championship match at NXT Deadline on December 7.
WWE NXT – December 3, 2024
Here’s what fans can expect to see on this week’s WWE NXT, the go-home show before NXT Deadline.
WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff to appear
Karmen Petrovic Vs. Nikkita Lyons
Eddy Thorpe vs. Lexis King vs. Axiom vs. Cedric Alexander (Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match)
Jaida Parker vs. Wren Sinclair vs. Cora Jade vs. Kelani Jordan (Iron Survivor Challenge Qualifying Match)
Tag Team Battle Royal to become the #1 Contenders for the NXT Tag Team Championship
NXT Deadline will take place from the Minneapolis Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Saturday, December 7. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest from Deadline including breaking news and live results.
Two years ago Lee Moriarty set a goal to have his own art exhibition. The dream becomes a reality as the Ring of Honor Pure Champion prepares to have his first public showcase during Miami Art Week. Moriarty, 30, will be at the NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) booth, part of the wrestling publication Orange Crush’s presentation
For the emerging talent, art was a way to express himself out of the ring. His parents encouraged him to continue pursuing a creative outlet. He’d draw off Yu-Gi-Oh! and Pokemon cards, as well as Dragon Ball Z VHS tapes and issues of Game Informer Magazine. Although he took graphic design at the community college, Moriarty was largely self-taught.
“I’ve been an artist longer than I was a wrestler,” Moriarty said. “One of my goals was to have an art exhibition. I didn’t have in mind what this series was going to be at first. The more I painted, it became about professional wrestling life outside the ring. A lot of people associate professional wrestling with just violence and combat. People don’t realize the serene peaceful life a lot of us live, especially me.
“I’m a person who is closed in and keeps calm and relaxed. I like walking my dog, going out in the nature world, painting, and playing tennis, which is one of the paintings. This was a big opportunity that came to me by Adam Abdulla to have the exhibition at NADA. From December 3 through the 7th, my art will be on display for the first time. Nobody has ever seen my art outside of photos and things. To see this in person, I’m excited about it.”
Moriarty has combined two of his passions through the exhibition. A collection that presents an endearing and vibrant display of wrestlers in repose. The paintings are a tribute to the sport he loves, capturing the duality of wrestling.
“Originally when I was painting luchadors, one of my favorite aesthetics is luchadors with suits and tuxedos,” Moriarty said. “Back in the day El Santo, Blue Demon, all these guys would have really nice suits combined with the masks, which I think is so unique when it comes to professional wrestling that you won’t see anywhere else.
“I wanted to capture that with my artwork. I wanted to paint beyond just luchadors in suits. Then it became walking the dog, grilling and barbecuing, and things like that and I decided to keep the Lucha Libre wrestlers in the mask aesthetic. That is the universal imagery when it comes to professional wrestling, even if you don’t watch professional wrestling. You see a mask, and you know this guy is a pro wrestler.”
Moriarty works hard to fit art into his busy schedule as a traveling entertainer. When the traveler flies somewhere or in hotel rooms before a show, he’d get out his tablet and draw and brainstorm. The star would then put those ideas on canvas.
“I also use my tablet for graphic design,” Moriarty said. “I’ve designed all of my shirts. I’ve designed the logo you’ll see on my trunks sometimes. The tiger was a design I had before I debuted for AEW or Ring of Honor. I’m always drawing and painting. I have a camera. I’ve done photography. I like making my own scenes. I just like expressing myself creatively and building this world outside of my head.”
Moriarty appreciates the support he felt from the locker room and company. “[AEW] is very supportive of outside ventures that help the person grow as individuals and as brands. I’ve had nothing but support from the first day I posted a painting. Among those colleagues is stablemate Shane Taylor, who he’d watch on his first or second independent show. Taylor’s opponent just happened to be a future trainer in Brandon K. “I knew who [Shane] was and his story and work ethic and have a lot of respect for him,” he said.
The exciting athlete is proud of the progress he made over the past three years. Moriarty feels he got more comfortable with promos and in the ring on television. He has also put on some muscle weight, going from 175 to approaching 200. The student of the game is always looking to grow and improve.
“There was a period I was learning from Jon Moxley for a while,” he said. “There was a period I was learning from Claudio when we were donig the Texas shows. For three straight weeks, I was getting advice from him. Orange Cassidy is someone I would go to a lot. Serpentico, Jon Cruz, those guys I learned from a lot. So many people.
“I trained at Malakai Black’s school for a point. I’m very grateful and can’t express how much it meant. Even when Nigel McGuinness came back to the ring, I was in the ring training with him. I can’t express the appreciation I have that these guys are giving me the time to learn from them.”
Moriarty welcomes the latest signings in AEW with The Hurt Syndicate’s MVP, Bobby Lashley, and Shelton Benjamin arriving on the scene. Three who he sees as an example of how to build a career.
“I think they are three of the most valuable talents in the world,” he said. “They have the total package. The presentation, athleticism confidence. They inspire me to do what I’m doing in professional wrestling and my art. It’s to not settle and not just be comfortable in the spot I’m in but continue to grow as a business and brand.”
Much like pro wrestling, he has hopes for his artistic aspirations. Moriarty looks to step into more product designs from bottles to shoes. “I know AEW believes in me and hopes to help AEW expand with my art talents, I don’t have an end game when it comes to my art. It has been wherever it takes me ….I’m going to keep going and see how far I can get.” For more information or two purchase tickets for NADA Miami 2024, visit https://nada.artsvp.com/73ace8?link=website.
Nikki Garcia attempted to make her marriage to Artem Chigvintsev appear much better than it was, the WWE Hall of Famer has revealed. The pair, who tied the knot in 2022 after a whirlwind romance sparked on Dancing with the Stars, ended their relationship this year following Chigvintsev’s arrest at their home in Napa, California.
Returning to her Nikki and Brie podcast, Garcia opened up about the relationship, which saw cracks long before their issues were brought to the public’s attention.
“Things haven’t been great for a long time. I really played it up that things were a lot better than what they were.”
Chigvintsev was arrested over an alleged domestic violence incident, though the Napa County District Attorney’s Office opted not to press charges. Chigvintsev has claimed that he was not aggressive and that Garcia shared false claims resulting in his arrest. On the podcast, Garcia shared her side of the story.
“When you know the truth, nothing else matters. Because I know the truth and I actually lived it… People don’t know what I’ve gone through, what I am going through.”
Garcia’s return to the podcast comes after she “needed to disconnect” and focus on the “protection and privacy” of the couple’s four-year-old son Matteo. Looking back, Garcia believes that what happened in August could have been avoided as the pair “weren’t bringing out the best in each other” for a long time.
“We probably should have walked away a long time ago so in the end what happened, would not have happened.”
Addressing the end of her marriage, Garcia “never saw it coming” and described it as a “great love story turned terrible” that has left her “heartbroken and sad. Now, the former WWE Divas Champion’s focus is on herself and Matteo.
“I want to remain strong for Matteo. I’m over hiding, and I just want to live my life.”
The couple agreed to a divorce settlement in November, avoiding a trial that was set to begin in December. Following the arrest, Chigvintsev was not invited back to Dancing With The Stars, something he allegedly knew before the incident in late August. Chigvintsev made an appearance as a guest in the studio audience for the show’s 500th episode, at the invitation of an executive producer.
All Elite Wrestling’s Kota Ibushi is at the proverbial limit of his career, but won’t stop competing in the squared circle just yet. Speaking to Tokyo Sports this week, Ibushi discussed his career and the toll his body has taken over the years.
“My legs are at their limit and it could end at any time. I wanted to keep going before I can’t do it anymore… I’m really at the limit, but I want to contribute to the world of professional wrestling before I end my career, so I’m currently appearing in various places.”
Ibushi’s career has seen several injuries occur, including injuries to both of his ankles at a NOAH event in January of this year. While Ibushi finished the match, which saw him defeat Naomishi Marufuji, he was taken to a hospital shortly after. Ibushi returned to action in August for DDT Pro Wrestling, where he was on the losing end of an eight-man tag-team match.
One of the “various places” fans hope to see Ibushi compete is AEW as he signed a contract with the promotion in November of last year. Ibushi is currently 3-1 in the company, with his most recent match coming that same month. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Kota Ibushi who isn’t ready to say goodbye to the ring yet, despite the toll his body has taken.
Roman Reigns and CM Punk have once again cemented their place as top draws in WWE with impressive social media numbers on various platforms. At Survivor Series: WarGames, the pair forged an uneasy alliance as the OG Bloodline with Punk defeated Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline with Bronson Reed in the main event.
Across WWE’s social media platforms, clips involving Punk and Reigns amassed a reported 204 million views in the 24 hours after the show. One Instagram Reel, which sees Reigns block Punk’s entry into the match has hit 91 million views, a reported record-breaking figure for any IG Reel from the promotion within the time window.
Other highlights of this social media dominance include:
Reigns blocks Punk’s entry – 13.6 Million views on TikTok
Roman Reigns scales the WarGames cage – 10.8 Million views on TikTok
Punk enters when Reigns intended – 7.4 Million views on TikTok
The OG Bloodline Win WarGames – 7.4 Million views on TikTok
Punk saves Reigns from Bronson Reed’s Tsunami – 18 Million views on Instagram. 3.1 Million views on TikTok
The pair are also dominating on Instagram and YouTube, with clips featuring Reigns and Punk being the most viewed from Survivor Series: WarGames. The event came one year after Punk’s shocking return to WWE, which also broke records in terms of viewership.
These numbers highlight the immense star power both Roman Reigns and CM Punk bring to WWE’s table and bodes well for the promotion’s long-term plans. In the build to Survivor Series: WarGames, Punk was promised a favor from Paul Heyman, with fans speculating that this favor could see Punk share the ring with Reigns again, this time as adversaries. Heyman and Punk embraced after the WarGames main event, though the WWE Hall of Famer did not embrace Roman Reigns.
Reigns has confirmed his role in WWE Raw’s debut on Netflix, a show that Punk is also expected to be a part of. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on CM Punk and Roman Reigns as the pair continue to be bonafide draws on WWE programming.
Rhea Ripley’s unique look at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames came about thanks to a blend of horror effects talent and All-Elite inspirations. For the latest WWE PLE, Ripley arrived wearing a protective face mask as she is still dealing with the effects of her orbital socket fracture. This mask, however, was given a macabre twist, complete with horns attached to give ‘Mami’ a demonic look.
Ripley’s mask was created by horror effects legend Jason Baker, who took to X to speak about his experience making the Australian’s unique look. Baker was challenged to work around Ripley’s protective face mask and was appreciative to his team for ensuring the mask that he designed and painted was finished in time for the show.
“Even in Hell, Mami is always on top!” Protective mask for @RheaRipley_WWE#survivorserieswargames. Sculpted and painted by me. Such a unique challenge incorporating Rhea’s actual protective face mask into something elaborate and still functional. A huge thank you to my awesome… pic.twitter.com/z4qGD2IYZJ
Baker is WWE’s go-to individual when it comes to crafting epic masks for use on programming. In addition to Ripley, he worked with Bray Wyatt for the design of The Fiend and has created masks for Triple H, Asuka, Cody Rhodes, The Wyatt Sicks, and others. Outside of wrestling, he has worked with major horror movie projects including the Terrifier franchise and has been working with the metal band Slipknot.
During the match, Ripley removed her mask, revealing war paint underneath, complete with a red slash just above her eye. On Instagram, Ripley shared that this look was inspired by her husband, All Elite Wrestling’s Buddy Matthews.
Ripley is far from finished with Liv Morgan, but is waiting for IYO SKY to have her earned title match with the Women’s World Champion before she makes her next move. In the meantime, fans can expect plenty of Rhea Ripley on WWE TV after her impactful return to the ring at Survivor Series: WarGames.
At Turning Point, Matt Riddle debuted in Wrestling as the mystery man in a six-man tag-team match. With Trey Miguel unable to make the show, Riddle filled in and teamed with Zachary Wentz and KUSHIDA. Unfortunately for the Original Bro, his TNA debut was not a successful one as his team lost to TNA World Tag Team Champions The Hardys and ABC’s Ace Austin.
TNA only found out that Miguel would not be able to appear on Friday afternoon, Fightful Select reports, mere hours before the show began that same day. Riddle reportedly found out not long before the show that he was needed and ended up making the trip to the Benton Convention Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Backstage Reaction
Sources in TNA said that the situation was far from ideal, but they were not worried about finding a replacement for Miguel. That’s because Turning Point was a part of the WrestleCade event, and there were “a hundred or so possible replacements” for Miguel.
Those in TNA were said to be pleased with the reaction Matt received, but would not commit to using him again at this time. Riddle has yet to be advertised for any future TNA pay-per-views of TV events.
Riddle was released from WWE in September 2023, and was one of the most high-profile names cut following the launch of TKO Group Holdings. The former U.S Champion’s exit came after a series of controversies, including a stint in rehab, a cocaine-related suspension, issues backstage with multiple wrestlers, and allegations of sexual assault, though the case against him was later dropped. Shortly after his release, Riddle made a scene at JFK Airport, with sources at the scene suggesting that he was drunk.
Whether fans see Riddle in TNA Wrestling again or not remains to be seen, but the Original Bro certainly made an impression when he arrived. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Matt Riddle and his next steps in the world of pro wrestling.
Nia Jax is pleased to have evoked an emotion from fans, even if that emotion was critical of her performance at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames. At WWE’s most recent Premium Live Event, Jax teamed with Liv Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, Raquel Rodriguez, and Candice LeRae inside WarGames. The quintet would lose to the face team of Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, Naomi, and Bayley.
Jax earned a reputation during her first run with WWE as someone who injured opponents, which greatly affected the Irresistible Force. Jax has said that after her release from WWE in 2021, she felt like she deserved it based on what fans said about her online. Jax would make a one-off return in the 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble match and return to the promotion in full later that same year.
With Survivor Series: WarGames out of the way, Jax’s attention will turn back towards her Women’s Championship and her potential challengers. With Tiffany Stratton teasing a cash-in during the Women’s WarGames match, Jax will need to keep her eyes peeled for a potential betrayal by her ‘friend’ as well as a challenge from the stacked roster on SmackDown.
The New Day stands as WWE’s longest-reigning tag team champions, a remarkable achievement that only scratches the surface of their revolutionary impact on professional wrestling. What began as a struggling three-man team in 2014 evolved into one of wrestling’s most successful factions, with Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods, and Big E transforming themselves from audience punching bags into record-breaking champions and cultural phenomena.
Their decade-long journey represents one of wrestling’s most compelling reinvention stories. After facing brutal rejection from fans during their initial run as positive-minded babyfaces, The New Day made a pivotal decision that would alter their trajectory forever: they embraced the negativity and transformed it into their greatest strength.
The group’s initial struggles in late 2014 quickly gave way to innovation when they turned heel in April 2015. Fans’ mocking chants of “New Day Sucks” became part of their identity, and within months, they captured their first WWE Tag Team Championship from Tyson Kidd and Cesaro at Extreme Rules. This victory marked the beginning of an unprecedented run of success.
Their mastery of entertainment reached new heights during their second championship reign, which began at SummerSlam 2015. The 483-day reign set a WWE record and introduced iconic elements like Francesca the trombone and Booty-O’s cereal, transforming what could have been simple comedy props into memorable pieces of wrestling history.
The faction’s influence extended beyond tag team competition. In 2019, Kofi Kingston’s WWE Championship victory at WrestleMania 35 marked a historic moment, while 2021 saw Big E claim his own WWE Championship and Xavier Woods win the King of the Ring tournament. These individual achievements demonstrated the group’s ability to succeed both collectively and separately.
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Despite facing challenges and brand splits threatening their unity, The New Day’s bond has remained unbreakable. However, tragedy struck in March 2022 when Big E suffered a career-threatening broken neck during a match on SmackDown. The horrific injury occurred when a belly-to-belly suplex went wrong, fracturing his C1 and C6 vertebrae. While Big E has maintained his characteristically positive outlook throughout his recovery, his in-ring future remains uncertain, marking one of the darkest moments in the group’s decade-long journey.
Their resilience continues to show through recent storylines, with Kingston and Woods engaging in a compelling program with The Final Testament, proving their ability to remain relevant and evolve after a decade of competition.
The numbers tell an impressive story: 12 WWE-branded tag team championships and numerous individual accolades. However, The New Day’s true legacy lies in their ability to consistently reinvent themselves while maintaining their core identity. From embracing fan negativity to pioneering new forms of wrestling entertainment, they’ve created a blueprint for longevity in modern professional wrestling.
Explore WWE’s December 2024 schedule, featuring RAW, SmackDown, live events, and special shows. Don’t miss NXT Deadline,the return of Saturday Night’s Main Event, the annual holiday tour and more.
Televised Events
RAW
December 2: Angel of the Winds Arena, Everett, WA
December 9: Intrust Bank Arena, Wichita, KS
December 16: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 30: Toyota Center Houston, Houston, TX
SmackDown
December 6: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
December 13: XL Center, Hartford, CT
December 27: Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
Premium Live Events
December 7: NXT Deadline at The Armory, Minneapolis, MN
December 14: Saturday Nights Main Event at the Nassau Coliseum, Long Island, NY
Non-Televised Events
Holiday Live Events
December 26: VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena, Jacksonville, FL
December 26: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
December 27: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
December 28: Kia Center, Orlando, FL
December 28: CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore, MD
December 29: Allstate Arena, Chicago, IL
December 29: Kaseya Center, Miami, FL
December 30: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
Special Events
December 13: Undertaker 1deadman Show at The Factory in Deep Ellum, Dallas, TX
December 14: Undertaker 1deadman Show at 713 Music Hall, Houston, TX
December 15: Undertaker 1deadman Show at Emo’s Austin, Austin, TX
Big Boom A.J. Befumo of the Costco Guys stepped away from the ring years ago after reaching the heights he wanted to reach in pro wrestling. Befumo and his family have been viral stars on social media with their food reviews of products from Costco. The buzz around the channel would see Befumo sign a one-match deal with AEW and defeat QT Marshall at Full Gear.
Befumo competed for years in wrestling before hanging up his boots in 2005, though showed very little ring rust at AEW’s latest pay-per-view. On Hey(EW!), A.J. explained his decision to step away from wrestling 19 years ago.
“At the time, I went as far as wrestling as I really wanted to go, without being on the road so many days a year.”
Had Befumo reached his social media popularity during his first in-ring run, he likely would not have hung up his boots, the viral star shared during the interview. Now with over 1 million followers on TikTok, Big Boom A.J. certainly has a large enough fanbase to make a fully-fledged return to the ring viable, should he choose to go down that route.
In the meantime, Befumo, Big Justice, and the family will continue to make viral content on TikTok and nurse the injury he fought during his match on the Full Gear pre-show. With Tony Khan offering an open invitation to Befumo to return, fans may not have to wait another 19 years to see A.J. bring the boom in the squared circle again.
Penta El Zero Miedo has become a free agent as of December 1 after his contract with All Elite Wrestling has expired.
The future of both the former Impact World Champion and his brother Rey Fenix has been a matter of heavy speculation over the last few months, with reports suggesting that both the AEW stars were looking to leave the company for WWE.
Fightful is now reporting that at least Penta will be able to make the move if he chooses as the former Lucha Underground Champion’s contract has expired and he has become a free agent.
Unfortunately for the Mexican star, his brother won’t be joining him in his next adventure anytime soon. Injury time has been added to Fenix’s contract and his deal now extends well into next year.
While Rey Fenix remains under AEW contract, there are no creative plans in place for him at the moment. The Death Triangle was once considered to win the Trios Titles at All In this year but things changed after the officials learned that Penta had been in contact with WWE.
The big question now is whether Penta will follow through on his original plans and sign with WWE or he’ll wait until his brother becomes a free agent as well.
The former AAA star is already drawing interest from the indies and he can continue working for smaller promotions for the next few months if he chooses.
Sami Zayn is privileged to be a part of the Bloodline saga, a story that eclipses what many Hall of Famers accomplished according to the Honorary Uce. Zayn joined the Bloodline storyline two years into the narrative in 2022 and would feud with the faction the following year.
At WWE Survivor Series: WarGames, Sami reunited with Roman Reigns and The Usos, and aligned with CM Punk to defeat Solo Sikoa’s Bloodline in the show’s main event. Speaking on the post-show press conference, Zayn shared his bold statement that this angle has gone beyond what many legends of the ring were able to accomplish.
“I’m extremely proud of being a part of all this. There are Hall of Famers who have won multiple championships, who’ve headlined WrestleMania, had Hall of Fame careers, who never got to tell a story this good.”
Being a part of the Bloodline saga is a “privilege beyond what I can put into words,” Zayn added, flanked by Jimmy, Jey, and CM Punk. The angle has received praise from wrestling fans for its use of longterm storytelling and emotional payoffs, two aspects of wrestling that many fans felt that WWE had been lacking in until this popular angle.
Questions remain as to where the group goes from here, especially with Zayn, Punk, and Jey Uso being contracted to Monday Night Raw. There’s also the question of the favor that Paul Heyman now owes CM Punk which was alluded to both on the go-home SmackDown and at Survivor Series: WarGames. One thing that’s clear is that the Bloodline saga is far from over, and Sami Zayn could not be happier about that.
Sami Zayn says The Bloodline alliance is never really going to end.
The OG Bloodline reunited at tonight’s Survivor Series 2024 PPV to take on Solo Sikoa and his cousins. After having defeated the new Bloodline at the show, however, the big question on everyone’s mind is if this reunion is going to continue.
Zayn was asked this question while appearing on the post-show media scrum. The Honorary Uce said that the closest thing he can compare The Bloodline to is his never-ending feud with Kevin Owens:
“I think the bloodline thing, because of the length of time for how long it’s gone on now, and for the level of fan investment over the last few years, I feel like the closest thing I can kind of compare it to is like my story with Kevin Owens, for example, wherein it’s sort of a story that I think is always going to be there.”
Sami Zayn mentioned how someone else asked Jey Uso about potentially going back into a tag team with his brother Jimmy. Just like Jey, the former NXT Champion had no definite answer on what he’ll do next, but he noted that it’s definitely not the end of their story together:
“So, you know, the previous question was asking, you know, Jay obviously has been doing tremendous things on his own. Does he want to go back into a team? Does he want to go do this? What’s the future for all the Bloodline members? I don’t know, right?
I don’t know, but I think even if we all sort of drift in different directions, it’s become this thing where you can always just sort of float back to the mothership. You know, much like me and Kevin, have been telling a story for over 20 years, and somehow, we always find each other in our crosshairs, and we’re very diligent.
Just as I think, with the bloodline, with regards to how we tell this story, we’re very diligent about how we do it, to make sure it’s always peaking the fans interest. So I don’t have a definitive answer for you. I don’t know, but it’s definitely not the end. I don’t know if this is like we’re back and we’re running it just like we did two years ago, but it’s, it’s never really going to be over, because it’s family.”