WWE Reveals Official Poster for Survivor Series WarGames 2024
WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque revealed on Twitter the official poster for their Survivor Series WarGames 2024 event on November 30th at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada.
This poster features the OG Bloodline (Sami Zayn, The Usos (Jimmy & Jey Uso) & Roman Reigns) and The Bloodline (Tama Tonga, Tonga Loa, Jacob Fatu, & Solo Sikoa) as the cover stars.
When a bloodline divides… the WarGames begin.#SurvivorSeries: WarGames streams live Nov. 30 from Vancouver, 6e/3p @peacock @WWENetwork pic.twitter.com/EfkfRMOW0N
— Triple H (@TripleH) November 12, 2024
More on WWE Debuting New Women’s United States Title on 11/8 SmackDown Show
This past Friday’s WWE SmackDown show in Buffalo, New York was notable for featuring WWE officially unveiling a new Women’s United States Championship belt that will be defended across both of their RAW and SmackDown brands.
Fightful Select reported that several female WWE talents spoken to stated that they were not aware beforehand of WWE’s plans to introduce the new Women’s United States Championship until the day of this past Friday’s SmackDown show.
Those same talents spoken to reportedly stated that they currently do not know if WWE officials will add a similar Women’s mid-card title to their RAW brand. Those same talents reportedly also stated that they also currently do not know if WWE will determine the inaugural titleholder via a tournament.
MVP Comments on His Decision to Leave Over “New Management in WWE ‘Just Wasn’t For Me’”
Drop The Heat held a recent interview with former WWE talent and current AEW talent MVP. One of the topics discussed included MVP’s thoughts about his decision to leave WWE this past summer being due to issues involving WWE’s new management.
“This time, I didn’t want to re-sign and I let it be known that I wasn’t going to re-sign because the new management in place — anytime, I don’t care where you work, when new management comes in, it’s good for some people and not for other people. New people come in, old people go. So I just felt that it was definitely time to go because the new management just wasn’t for me and I ain’t for him [laughs].”
Transcript h/t: Fightful.com