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Spoiler On Top Star Competing At Survivor Series After 11 Years

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• Spoiler On Top Star Competing At Survivor Series After 11 Years

After scoring a win in her first match in over a decade at Wrestlepalooza, AJ Lee made a shocking return on last night’s WWE RAW at Madison Square Garden in New York City, costing Becky Lynch the Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Maxxine Dupri.

Backstage, AJ was approached by Rhea Ripley for a conversation, hinting that she may join Ripley’s team for Survivor Series: WarGames in less than two weeks.

According to the Wrestling Observer, AJ Lee is indeed slated to compete at Survivor Series and will be on Rhea Ripley’s team.

Currently, Ripley’s team consists of Rhea Ripley, IYO SKY, Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair, while the opposing team has Nia Jax, Lash Legend and The Kabuki Warriors. Both teams still need one member each.

If AJ joins the babyfaces, it’ll likely lead to Becky Lynch joining the heels.

AJ Lee last competed at Survivor Series in 2014, losing the Divas Championship to Nikki Bella in just 34 seconds. Speaking of Nikki Bella, she will also compete at this year’s Survivor Series. She’s scheduled to face Stephanie Vaquer for the Women’s World Championship.

• Another Major Name Expected For WWE Hall Of Fame 2026

WWE will head to Las Vegas for WrestleMania week for the second year in a row in April 2026, and the Hall of Fame ceremony will take place that weekend as usual.

According to Bryan Alvarez of the Wrestling Observer, John Cena is “very likely” to headline the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2026. The timing lines up with his retirement, as The GOAT is officially set to end his in-ring career in less than a month.

Cena has been WWE’s biggest star for more than two decades, winning championships, headlining WrestleManias and becoming one of the most successful crossover names in pro wrestling history. His retirement tour is now down to its final stretch.

The 17-time World Champion made his last RAW appearance at Madison Square Garden in New York last night, teaming up with Sheamus and Rey Mysterio to defeat “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio, Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh of The Judgment Day.

Cena now has only two appearances remaining. He will defend the Intercontinental Championship against Dominik Mysterio in a rematch at Survivor Series: WarGames in San Diego, and then end his legendary career at Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 in Washington, D.C., where he will face the winner of The Last Time Is Now Tournament.

The only inductee announced for next year’s Hall of Fame so far is Stephanie McMahon, who shares a long history with Cena, making next year’s class especially meaningful.

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