3 WWE stars Triple H must push after Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

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This Saturday, WWE will present the Survivor Series: WarGames Premium Live Event in Vancouver, Canada. The show is set to feature some of the biggest names in the business today, including Rhea Ripley, CM Punk, and Roman Reigns.

Whilst stars such as these are certainly household names, there are many performers on the roster who have the ability to reach the same level with the right storyline behind them.

With WrestleMania season fast approaching, a push from Triple H and WWE's creative team around this time of year could set that performer up for a big match and spot on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

With that in mind, we are going to take a look at three WWE Superstars that should receive a big push after Survivor Series: WarGames this weekend.


#3. It's Chelsea's time to shine

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One performer who has shown over the past year or so how to maximize their minutes on screen is Chelsea Green.

The 33-year-old star has yet to truly become a top singles performer in WWE since making her return in 2023, but through her backstage interactions with both Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis, she has shown that she is a reliable and entertaining hand.

This hard work may soon pay off as the company recently introduced the Women's United States Championship. A belt that many fans have been clamoring for in recent years due to the wealth of talent that the company has in its women's division.

In recent weeks, fans on Friday Night SmackDown have seen a series of Triple Threat matches between some of WWE's best female performers, with the winners advancing to the next round of the Women's United States Championship Tournament.

Last week on SmackDown, Chelsea Green punched her ticket to the next round as she defeated Bianca Belair and Blair Davenport. The Canadian will now face Bayley in the coming weeks to see who will go on to Saturday Night's Main Event in December to challenge for the new Women's US Title.

A belt such as this is there to showcase the stars who may yet be ready or have had the chance to show themselves on the main event scene. Therefore, Chelsea Green would certainly be a great fit to be the inaugural champion next month.


#2. One of WWE's biggest stars gets even bigger

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Over the past few months, one performer who has certainly risen through the ranks is Bronson Reed.

The Aus-zilla has had show-stealing matches against the likes of Seth Rollins and Braun Strowman. His involvement in the main event scene recently went up a notch as he was revealed as the fifth man to join Solo Sikoa's team inside WarGames.

One person who is happy to see Reed join Sikoa is Solo's father, Rikishi, who recently gave his thoughts on Bronson joining The Bloodline's side on the Off the Top podcast.

"I think he’s a good addition. I think the Uce comes from out there, from New Zealand or Australia or somewhere. He knows Jacob well from the independent circuit. So I think there’s already a relationship there. I think it’ll be a good fit for Bronson into the new crew, but we’ll see. He’s a powerhouse, he’s light on his feet, very agile for a big man, very athletic. Bronson looks like he can hold his own."

Whilst Reed has been pushed a great deal recently, many believe he could do even bigger things than the stories he is involved in now.

Following Survivor Series: WarGames, Reed must look to get some conclusive wins under his belt to become a bigger star, as his feud with Strowman saw him end with a loss, and his rivalry with Seth Rollins is currently at a stalemate, with both stars having got a win over each other.


#1. The Bloodline's danger man racks up some solo wins

Whilst Solo Sikoa is the leader of the new Bloodline, many believe that the standout performer in the group currently is the Samoan Werewolf, Jacob Fatu.

The 32-year-old joined the group this past summer when he attacked Cody Rhodes on SmackDown. Since then, he has been seen as one of the most feared performers on the roster.

Fatu's former opponent, Tom Lawlor, recently sang Jacob's praises on Walkway To Fight Club, stating that The Bloodline member has all the tools to be a main-event star in WWE.

"He’s one of the best athletes that I’ve ever seen in a professional wrestling ring, especially for his size. Just to know that WWE sees that talent in him and is willing to give him a chance so quickly, it’s pretty awesome. In the long run, he’s gonna be the one at the top of the card as a singles act, you can already tell. He’s gonna be so over as a babyface. His move set and his skills and the way he moves are already kind of tailored to it in the long run, but the fans are clamoring for it now."

As a member of a group, Fatu has done a great job of standing out. Another way in which WWE could help him shine even further after Survivor Series could be for him to pick up some big singles wins.

One match that many fans have been keen to see as of late is Fatu vs. Roman Reigns and with the rivalry between the OG Bloodline and the new still hot as ever, a match between the pair could happen as soon as Saturday Night's Main Event next month.