• Brock Lesnar & Returning Star Scheduled For Men’s WarGames Match At Survivor Series 2025
WWE Survivor Series 2025 will take place at Petco Park in San Diego, California on Saturday, November 29. The main event of this PLE will once again be the Men’s WarGames Match.
According to the Wrestling Observer, the following Men’s WarGames match is being planned:
Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu, and a 5th member (LA Knight OR Jimmy Uso) vs. Brock Lesnar, Seth Rollins, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, and Austin Theory
Paul Heyman recently reunited with Lesnar and introduced him at Wrestlepalooza.
Austin Theory is currently out of action with an injury. This booking makes it look like Theory is returning to join The Vision soon.
• Champion Injured At WWE Event Last Night
NXT Women’s Champion Jacy Jayne apparently suffered an injury at last night’s WWE NXT live event in Columbus, Ohio.
She hurt her leg during a Tag Team Match between Fatal Influence and ZaRuca. The referee threw up the “X” sign after which Jayne had to be helped backstage.
According to Reddit user RaevynVexux, Jayne appeared to grab her quad and quickly tagged out as the match was about to end. She could not walk back on her own and needed assistance from WWE’s medical staff to get backstage.
Another fan who was at the house show shared a video of the NXT Women’s Champion getting help and claimed that she limped backstage.
You can watch the video below:
Jacy jane got the X after the match and limbed off @FadeHubb pic.twitter.com/YNqbEgvPqW
— Mathis Amidon (@bonesamidon) October 10, 2025
As of this writing, WWE or Jacy Jayne have not commented on the situation.
• Omos Made A Surprise Return At Last Night’s NXT Event
“The Nigerian Giant” Omos made a surprise return at last night’s WWE NXT Live Event in Columbus, Ohio. He squashed Lexis King (son of late WWF Veteran Brian Pillman).
BIG mistake messin’ with @TheGiantOmos 😤 pic.twitter.com/8yRFb6hlUd
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) October 10, 2025
Omos’ last televised appearance on WWE programming was at AAA Triplemanía XXXIII on August 16, where he won the La Copa Bardahl Cup Battle Royal.
• WWE NXT Destroys AEW, Dynamite Draws Lowest Viewership Ever In Head-To-Head Battle
The latest round of the WWE vs. AEW ratings war ended decisively in WWE’s favor this week, as NXT topped AEW Dynamite in both total viewership and the key 18–49 demographic.
According to the latest Nielsen data, the NXT vs. TNA Showdown special averaged 625,000 viewers – up 9.3% from last week. Despite the increase, it still marks the brand’s second-lowest total viewership since July 15, largely due to Nielsen’s recent shift in its tracking methodology.
Meanwhile, AEW Dynamite: Title Tuesday, which aired outside its usual Wednesday slot, drew only 321,000 viewers – a staggering 31% drop from last week and the lowest audience in the show’s history.
In the coveted 18–49 demographic, NXT posted a 0.12 rating, up 20% from last week. While that ties for its second-lowest demo number of 2025, it was still comfortably ahead of Dynamite, which recorded just a 0.07 rating, down 22.2% week-over-week. The figure represents an all-time low for AEW’s flagship program.
It’s important to note that these results come amid significant changes to how television ratings are measured. Two weeks ago, Nielsen introduced its new “Big Data + Panel” system, combining data from millions of devices with its traditional household panel.
Since the change, nearly all wrestling programming – including WWE SmackDown, NXT, and AEW Dynamite – has seen substantial declines in reported viewership.
Still, in this week’s head-to-head matchup, WWE NXT emerged the clear winner, almost doubling AEW Dynamite’s audience and continuing its strong momentum with crossover appeal from the ongoing NXT vs. TNA storyline.

