The women's WarGames match at this weekend's Survivor Series event features all of WWE's major female champions. Bianca Belair may have to relinquish the tag team title but she still enters the match with a belt.
Liv Morgan and Nia Jax will team up despite Morgan beating Jax in a Champion vs. Champion match at Crown Jewel earlier this month. Bayley, Naomi, and IYO SKY have also won major singles titles on the main roster.
Tiffany Stratton enters the contest with the Money in the Bank case. While the reasons for each team forming contradict the last few months of storytelling, a lot could influence the outcome. The next five finishes are possible in the women's WarGames match at Survivor Series.
The most straightforward finish for the women’s WarGames contest would be the face team overcoming the heel team. Bianca Belair and Bayley finally get along and enter a new phase of their careers.
Rhea Ripley gets a slight measure of revenge on Liv Morgan. The faces get to move on to other title shots after the event.
It’s not the most creative finish, but the majority of fans will be satisfied if the good girls win WarGames and send the big bad wolves home to lick their wounds.
The faces argued backstage on RAW ahead of the WarGames advantage match. Belair verbally sparred with everyone as she tried to rationalize who attacked Jade Cargill on SmackDown.
Ripley had a big staredown with The EST as they bickered over who was the real leader of the team. Naomi tried to play peacemaker while IYO SKY stood by. That dynamic could carry over to the cage.
Jax and her side could take advantage and beat the good girls. Belair's obsessive desire to find out who attacked her friend could consume her during the match and inadvertently cause her side to lose.
Both teams have tenuous relationships at best. Liv Morgan cheated to beat Jax at Crown Jewel. Jax is still angry about that and should be. She's picked up somewhat loyal allies in Tiffany Stratton and Candice LeRae.
Rodriguez and Morgan are on the wrong side of the numbers advantage on the team. If the recent past rears its ugly head, the two groups on the heel side could argue and one side could abandon the other.
That could allow the faces to score an easy win. A huge return from someone like Charlotte Flair could also help the faces beat the heels. Morgan and Rodriguez messed with many women on RAW, which could haunt them at WarGames.
One factor that hasn't been considered much lately is Tiffany Stratton’s Money in the Bank briefcase. Win or lose, there’s a strong possibility that she tries to cash in.
Belair and Ripley's team could win WarGames and then leave the ringside area. The villains would be left arguing in the ring. Nia Jax's side outnumbers Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez.
The trio could attack the Women's World Champion and her bodyguard, allowing Stratton to cash in. It would ease some of the tension between her and Jax while also shaking things up on RAW before the show heads to Netflix.
Another possible finish - and a great choice - for the women’s WarGames match would be if someone on the face team turns heel. The two best options would be Naomi or Belair due to how long they’ve been faces. SKY and Bayley became fan favorites this year.
Ripley is still over with the fans. Belair is also extremely popular but desperately needs a turn. Naomi has been a face for the majority of her WWE career. The heroes won the advantage so something has to give during the actual match.
One only needs to look back at when Dakota Kai turned on Teagan Nox, Ripley, and LeRae back in NXT. The faces could be in control but then Belair or Naomi turns on the rest of the team.
The turn could even happen before everyone is in the cage. It would shock the world and make the ensuing episodes of RAW and SmackDown a must-watch. If the faces win both the advantage and the match, it devalues everyone on the other side of the ring.