War is on the horizon as Survivor Series takes place later this evening, with the men and Women of WWE banding together with friends and foes to settle their grievances once and for all and for some unlucky some their battles take place inside the hellish WarGames structure.
Before War breaks out in the Women’s Division, Nikki Bella and Stephanie Vaquer look to settle their differences as Stephanie defends her Women’s World Championship against former friend turned once again bad girl Nikki Bella. Will Stephanie continue to dominate in a new era of WWE or will Nikki Bella show why sometimes the past can’t be beaten or forgotten.
Elsewhere after weeks of fiery back and forth action, the Women’s Lockroom sets it’s sights on the WarGames structure as Alexa Bliss, AJ Lee, Charlotte Flair, Rhea Ripley and IYO Sky look to knock down Asuka, Kairi Sane, Nia Jax, Lash Legend and Becky Lynch. Who will stand tall in all out war across the entire WWE Landscape? It’s time to weigh in with our WWE Survivor Series 2025 PPV Predictions.

Elle: Talk about a stacked group of talented women and all competing in one of WWE’s craziest match types, this should certainly be a WarGames match to remember when all is said and done! When it comes to WarGames matches it’s not always as simple as the Good Guys going over the bad guys and with so much of this year’s match surrounding tag teams and feuds that stem months prior, this really could be anyone’s win for the taking. Back in the day AJ Lee called out for matches like these for the Women so it’s great to see her finally get to participate in what I hope will be the first of many extreme Women’s Matches. If I had to go with my gut I think the Heels may get the win, purely so Becky and the Women’s Tag Team Champions can have some bragging rights leaving the match and their respective feuding superstars. Whoever wins I just can’t bloomin wait to watch. Prediction: Team Asuka
Adam (TheInsanityInc): A lot of pieces are involved in this story, and a lot more that’s connected compared to previous years in the usually rushed WarGames match. Add in a stacked roster with a lot of the very best in the company and it should make for a fun match. It’s hard to say who will emerge as the winner but I’d slightly lean towards the heels stealing a victory after a run of years of the faces women’s team getting the win. We will see how AJ Lee does in a big match situation and if Lash Legend can stand out against so many major names. Prediction: Team Asuka.

Elle: I’m honestly not sure what I’ve made of this build between Nikki and Stephanie. It hasn’t been bad per say but it has lacked that sense of intensity that usually grips me during a storyline. Sure it has had some stand out moments with Nikki blindsiding Stephanie on multiple occasions but something has still seemed off and I just don’t know what it is. It was only a matter of time before Nikki turned heel after spending most of career playing the badgirl, if it was me I probably would have had the turn when it looked more likely that Nikki could leave with the Gold but this is Stephanie Vaquer and her WWE run has been on one hell of an incline so why drop off now when things are just on the up. I’m sure Nikki will prove why she has stood the test of time regardless of the outcome it’s just a shame this feud hasn’t had more of a snap instead of a chomp. Prediction: Stephanie Vaquer.
Adam: The match hasn’t been exactly majorly rushed, but there’s been an odd build as the WWE hasn’t been using the hints of Bella’s past warnings to Vaquer to watch her back as the groundwork for the turn coming. Matters not helped with the promo video hype this past week. My major concern is that Bella has been hit and miss since her return, although she’s performed better in her most recent outings. Will she be able to hang with the Vaquer who has been on fire and then some since she arrived in WWE? Or will this perhaps be Bella’s last stand for her run in the company? Either way, the result is pretty obvious and it will give Vaquer another landmark victory to further boost her career. Prediction: Stephanie Vaquer retains.