

WWE Survivor Series 2025: WarGames heads outdoors to Petco Park in San Diego, bringing one of the company’s most chaotic match types to a stadium crowd and a global streaming audience.
When and where is WWE Survivor Series 2025?
WWE Survivor Series 2025, branded again as Survivor Series: WarGames, takes place on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Petco Park in San Diego, California. It is the first time the traditional November show has been staged in an outdoor baseball stadium, giving the WarGames double-ring set-up an even bigger visual scale for fans watching in the arena and at home.
The main card is scheduled to start at approximately 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) / 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT), with a kick-off or pre-show usually beginning around 5:00 p.m. ET. As always, exact bell times can shift slightly, so WWE and local broadcasters recommend tuning in a little early.
How to Watch WWE Survivor Series 2025 Worldwide
The 2025 edition of Survivor Series lands in the first full year of WWE’s new media era, with different platforms handling coverage in the United States and the rest of the world.
United States
In the US, WWE Survivor Series 2025 is set to stream live on the ESPN app as part of an ESPN Unlimited subscription, following WWE’s move away from standalone pay-per-view and Peacock. Fans can also access the event through participating cable and streaming providers that bundle ESPN’s digital offering.
If you’re watching from the United States, especially the Midwest, you may also want to follow our latest update on the Chicago snowstorm warning this weekend, as severe winter weather could impact travel plans, power supply and evening streaming quality.
UK, Canada, Australia and other international regions
Outside the US, Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 is part of WWE’s new global partnership with Netflix. Fans in the UK, Canada, Australia and most other international markets will be able to stream the show live and on demand on Netflix, alongside the weekly WWE programming that is rolling out on the platform.
For the latest regional details and any late changes to start times or blackout rules, fans should keep an eye on the official WWE event page or their local TV listings.
Confirmed match card for Survivor Series: WarGames 2025
As of the latest update, WWE is advertising a stacked card that leans heavily into the WarGames concept while still featuring major title bouts. Card line-ups are always subject to change, but this is the headline slate fans can expect going into the weekend.
Men’s WarGames match
A star-packed Men’s WarGames bout brings together some of WWE’s biggest names and most polarising figures. On one side, a super-team of babyface and legacy talent:
- Cody Rhodes
- CM Punk
- Roman Reigns
- Jey Uso
- Jimmy Uso
They are slated to face a powerhouse heel squad featuring:
- Brock Lesnar
- Logan Paul
- Drew McIntyre
- Bron Breakker
- Bronson Reed
WarGames blends faction warfare with high-risk spots inside two side-by-side rings surrounded by a cage, making this effectively the night’s main attraction even before the first bell rings.
Women’s WarGames match
The Women’s WarGames bout continues WWE’s push to keep the women’s division at the centre of major shows. A loaded babyface team is currently listed as:
- Rhea Ripley
- Charlotte Flair
- Alexa Bliss
- AJ Lee
- IYO SKY
They are set to battle a dangerous opposing side made up of:
- Becky Lynch
- Asuka
- Kairi Sane (The Kabuki Warriors)
- Nia Jax
- Lash Legend
With long-running rivalries and shifting alliances woven through this line-up, the women’s WarGames match could easily steal the show on a card built for chaos.
Intercontinental Championship: John Cena (c) vs Dominik Mysterio
One of the most talked-about singles matches on the card sees John Cena defending the Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio. With Cena widely expected to transition further into part-time status, any title defence at this stage carries the feel of a possible passing-of-the-torch moment.
Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs Nikki Bella
The Women’s World Championship is scheduled to be on the line as Stephanie Vaquer defends against Nikki Bella. Vaquer has quickly built a reputation for technical, hard-hitting matches, while Bella brings mainstream recognition and a legacy fanbase that will add extra spotlight to the title bout.
Additional undercard matches, surprises and possible last-minute changes are typical for a major WWE premium live event, so it’s worth checking the official listings again on show day.
Why Survivor Series 2025 matters for WWE’s new era
Survivor Series has long been one of WWE’s “big four” events, but the WarGames rebrand and the move into stadium venues signal how seriously the company views the November show. The 2025 edition is also a major test of WWE’s new streaming era, with ESPN carrying the event in the US and Netflix handling most international audiences.
For fans in Tier-1 regions, that means easier access, higher production values and a card built around crossover stars such as Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, John Cena, Becky Lynch and more. Whether you are a long-time viewer or someone dropping in for the spectacle, WWE Survivor Series 2025 is set up to be one of the most important shows of the year.
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Disclaimer: Match card and broadcast details are correct at the time of publication and may change at WWE’s discretion.