The big event grows near, and we have possible Survivor Series spoilers about the men’s and women’s WarGames entrants.
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As a courtesy, in case this wasn’t already abundantly clear, spoilers exist from this point forward. RAW came at us from Grand Rapids, MI on November 11…but it was also a double taping. And a double taping? The taped show results always leak, it is inevitable. This show was no different, but it also had higher stakes, given how close we are getting to Survivor Series and more importantly, WarGames. And to be completely fair, the quest for the WarGames entrants has been an ongoing thing for a show or two. The Veteran’s Day RAW just kicked things into a higher gear.
Possible Survivor Series Spoilers Ahead
OK, that was the last warning. So on the live RAW, we saw Jimmy, Jey and Sami debate who was going to be their fifth man. This in and of itself was important, as it confirmed to fans that the WarGames match coming up would indeed be five on five. Sami had an idea for the OG Bloodline’s fifth man : Seth Rollins. But when he asked Rollins, the former Shield member told Zayn that he had lost his mind. It would not be the first time Rollins was propositioned.
Later in the show, as Rollins walked to his bus, he was propositioned by Solo Sikoa. Rollins noted that while he detested Roman Reigns, he was certainly not going to join forces with a “wannabe. That didn’t set well, but Rollins had been asked twice and passed on things twice.
Jimmy Uso wasn’t taking chances, he was shown pitching Bron Breakker on the opportunity. No word on that, but we do know Breakker wanted to be a Paul Heyman guy.
So, with the November 18 RAW results already out there, there could be spoilers on the WarGames entrants. Rollins and Big Bronson Reed were booked for one last match. Reed was victorious, with an assist from Solo Sikoa. Post-match, the fake tribal chief held Reed’s arm up in victory. Could the monster be the new Bloodline’s fifth man?
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And with the way he lost the match, will current events now motivate Seth Rollins to reconsider his answer? Based on appearances, that is the popular theory. The move would or could elevate Bronson Reed more (which is a good thing), and could open up some interesting new feuds for early 2025.