In a dramatic turn of events on last night’s WWE Raw, the alliance game just got a whole lot spicier, folks. IYO SKY, ever the wrestling whisperer, didn’t just take names—she delivered the tag team goods as she and her impromptu partners-in-battle Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Naomi cleared the ring of troublemakers. Damage CTRL’s high-flyer took to social media after the show, dropping the mother of all teases with a cryptic message: “I have a feeling that something interesting will happen.” (Oh, we know that feeling well, don’t we?)
With WWE Survivor Series WarGames right around the corner, fans and wrestling insiders are putting on their conspiracy hats. Why? Well, SKY’s casual break from Damage CTRL alongside this four-woman force screams Big Moves Are Coming. Could these ladies form a short-term superteam? Maybe even give Damage CTRL a run for their heel money?
Here’s the kicker: Dakota Kai, who returned from injury last night and helped SKY and Kairi Sane secure a win against Pure Fusion Collective, was noticeably absent during the show’s epic final standoff. Coincidence? We think not. It’s like assembling the Avengers but leaving Iron Man out of the closing credits—someone is definitely plotting something backstage.
As the Survivor Series countdown begins, both sides are gearing up: we’ve got SKY, Belair, Cargill, and Naomi pitted against Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Nia Jax, and Tiffany Stratton. But let’s not kid ourselves. When it comes to WWE, one thing is certain: that lineup is as subject to change as a reality show casting list. Rumors suggest next week’s pre-taped Raw might just throw in a few surprises to shake things up.
While the women’s WarGames narrative brews, fans can’t forget about the men’s side of the Survivor Series smackdown. The buzz is all over SmackDown where a potential Bloodline WarGames battle is heavily hinted. Sure, nothing’s official yet, but let’s just say when the SmackDown commentators speak in all caps, the people listen.
As for matches officially on the docket, we’ve got one confirmed clash: GUNTHER defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Damian Priest. That’s one way to warm up Vancouver’s Rogers Arena on November 30—just add wrestling heat!