WWE’s Survivor Series: WarGames delivered spectacular action and equally spectacular risks, but the fallout left some of the night’s biggest stars licking their wounds. While Roman Reigns and the Original Bloodline celebrated their hard-fought victory over Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline, it came at a price—especially for Jimmy Uso and Bronson Reed, who both paid dearly for their high-flying antics.
Jimmy Uso: Toe Trouble After Top Cage Dive
Jimmy Uso delivered a jaw-dropping moment when he ascended the WarGames cage and executed an Uso Splash onto Jacob Fatu, crashing through a table in the process. But the impact came with a cost—Jey Uso revealed post-show that Jimmy had broken his toe during the move.
Despite the injury, Jimmy finished the match and was helped to the back by Jey and Sami Zayn. His extended embrace with Roman Reigns at the show’s close hinted at both the triumph and pain that marked the night for the Bloodline.
Bronson Reed: Tsunami Gone Awry
On the other side of the cage, Bronson Reed aimed to obliterate Roman Reigns with his signature Tsunami Splash off the top. However, CM Punk pulled Reigns out of harm’s way, leaving Reed to crash through the table alone. WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque confirmed during the post-show that Reed was under medical evaluation for a possible ankle injury. Fightful Select reported that Reed’s landing might have aggravated one or both ankles, potentially sidelining the powerhouse for some time.
Jacob Fatu: A Moonsault Mishap
Jacob Fatu also gave fans a scare after slipping on a moonsault attempt and appearing to favor his knee. Fortunately, Fightful later confirmed Fatu was fine and had simply sold the injury for dramatic effect.
Others Escape Unscathed
While the match left its mark on several performers, Punk, Reigns, and Solo Sikoa emerged relatively unscathed. With the Original Bloodline’s victory and Punk reminding Paul Heyman of an undisclosed favor owed, the future promises plenty of intrigue—but with Reed and Jimmy potentially sidelined, the fallout from WarGames will be felt in more ways than one.