Triple H Officially Announces Historic Match For WWE Survivor Series
Triple H has officially confirmed the details of a huge upcoming bout.
On November 29, Survivor Series: WarGames will get underway, with the men’s and women’s teams competing in a 10-person team match while being locked inside a cage encompassing two rings.
The match begins with one member of each team kicking off the proceedings, as the remaining 8 members are locked inside two shark cages near the entrance.
The subsequent teammates will enter the ring at regular intervals until all members have entered the cage. The match can be won via pinfall or submission.
Meanwhile, all 10 participants in the men’s WarGames match were revealed on the November 17 episode of RAW, and now, WWE CCO Triple H has confirmed the details on X.
The teams have been set. The biggest WarGames match in
@WWE history is official!#SurvivorSeries: WarGames is live Nov. 29 from @PetcoPark. 7e/4p on @espn in US, @netflix internationally.
The teams have been set. The biggest WarGames match in @WWE history is official!#SurvivorSeries: WarGames is live Nov. 29 from @PetcoPark. 7e/4p on @espn in US, @netflix internationally. pic.twitter.com/FzaEQKNOmk
— Triple H (@TripleH) November 20, 2025
Triple H Looking To Make Himself Unfirable In WWE
The two recent WWE RAW episodes were monumental for one of the company’s top stars, John Cena.
On November 10, he made his final appearance as a wrestler in his hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, whereas on November 17, it was his last appearance on the red brand before he retired in December.
Amid the spotlight on Cena, Triple H was accused by many of trying to get into the spotlight by opening the show in Boston.
During the latest episode of The Coach & Bro podcast, Jonathan Coachman claimed that the WWE boss was looking to cement his place in the public’s eye and make himself unfirable.
I have no issues if he made himself a character on the show. I would have no issues with that. But that’s not what this is. This is clearly trying to make yourself what Dana White already is for the same company that you’re under the same umbrella, because UFC has no like fighters come and go, but in WWE, it’s different.
Wrestlers have much longer careers because they can kind of control how they fight, when they fight, all that kind of stuff. They’re not fighting just two or three times a year.
So, it’s completely different. Yeah. But I think we’re spot on. I think we are dead on about what his mentality is, what he’s trying to do, what he wants to make himself into so that he becomes unfirable if it ever came to that. I really, really do. (15:30 onwards)