WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2025 will stream live on Saturday, November 29, from the iconic Petco Park in San Diego, marking the first-ever Survivor Series held in an outdoor stadium. U.S. viewers can catch all the action through the ESPN App or Disney+ with an active ESPN Unlimited subscription, while international audiences can stream the event live on Netflix. The pre-show kicks off at 5 p.m. ET with the main card starting at 7 p.m. ET.
This year’s event is not just about high-stakes matchups. It’s a historic milestone. It will be the first Survivor Series ever held in a Major League Baseball stadium and the first WarGames match inside a stadium since 1988. It’s also the final WWE pay-per-view appearance for John Cena, who will retire at the end of 2025. Featuring Raw and SmackDown stars, the event promises two epic WarGames matches and championship showdowns that will shape WWE’s future.
Men’s WarGames Match: CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, The Usos & Roman Reigns vs. The Vision, Logan Paul, Drew McIntyre & Brock Lesnar
The Vision may be united in evil intent, but they’re about to meet a force they can’t control. After weeks of betrayals, brawls, and bombshell returns, a super-team of CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, and The Usos will face off against the Paul Heyman-aligned Vision of Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Logan Paul, and Drew McIntyre. When you add Brock Lesnar, so excited that he went toppling on Monday’s entrance, to the mix, it only adds chaos to the mix. The build-up has included injuries, suspensions, and surprise alliances. WarGames (William Regal voice) is the only way this can end.
Women’s WarGames Match: Ripley, Sky, Bliss, Flair & AJ Lee vs. Lynch, Kabuki Warriors, Legend & Jax
In another star-studded WarGames clash, Rhea Ripley leads a team of Iyo Sky, Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, and the returning AJ Lee against a brutal faction featuring Becky Lynch, Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Asuka, and Kairi Sane. This storyline has spanned jealousy, betrayal, and sudden alliances, culminating in the long-awaited comeback of AJ Lee. Can Ripley’s team hold strong against Lynch and her wrecking crew in the match beyond?
John Cena (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio – Intercontinental Championship
In what’s being billed as his final pay-per-view match, John Cena puts the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line against Dominik Mysterio. Cena captured the title in Boston, completing his legacy with the one major belt that had eluded him. Now, in his hometown of San Diego, Dirty Dom Dom looks to sour the Thug Doctor’s final Series appearance. Win or lose, this is a farewell fans won’t want to miss. Hopefully they can see it.
Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Nikki Bella – Women’s World Championship
Nikki Bella’s return has turned toxic. After weeks of assisting Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer (or Veck-quay, as Nikki once said), Bella turned on her ally, setting up this explosive showdown. The Hall of Famer wants the crown, but Vaquer has proven to be a dominant new face in the women’s division. Expect fireworks and a potential passing-of-the-torch…or an emphatic statement from a veteran who’s not ready to fade away.
Event Schedule
Survivor Series: WarGames begins with the pre-show at 5 p.m. ET, followed by the main card at 7 p.m. ET. Post-show coverage will stream immediately following the main event, available through the ESPN Unlimited service.
How To Watch WWE Survivor Series: WarGames
In the United States, the event streams exclusively on the ESPN App and Disney+ with an active ESPN Unlimited subscription. Some TV providers—including Hulu + Live TV, Fubo TV, DIRECTV, and Spectrum TV—also include ESPN Unlimited as part of their bundles. The ESPN App is available across major platforms including Roku, Fire TV, smart TVs, mobile devices, and game consoles.
Note: If you already have a traditional cable package with ESPN, you may still be required to purchase ESPN Unlimited separately to watch this event live.
International viewers can stream the event live on Netflix. Regional access may vary, and some areas will still rely on WWE Network, Sony LIV, or Flow based on pre-existing licensing deals.

