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WarGames match

WarGames is a specialized steel cage match in professional wrestling. The match usually involves two teams of either four, five, or more wrestlers locked inside a steel cage that encompasses two rings placed side by side. The cage may or may not have a roof, depending on which professional wrestling promotion the match is held in.

Created by Dusty Rhodes in 1987, the WarGames match was originally used in Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) of the National Wrestling Alliance, and later, held annually in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), usually at the Fall Brawl pay-per-view event—in 1988, JCP was sold and rebranded as WCW. These original WarGames matches had a roof on the cage with no pinfalls as a win situation, although later WCW versions allowed pinfalls to win. Since 2017, WWE, which purchased the assets of WCW in 2001, has held annual WarGames matches at WarGames branded events. WWE's WarGames matches do not have a roof on the cage and also allow pinfalls as a win situation.

Over the years, other promotions have held their own versions of WarGames matches under different names, most notably, All Elite Wrestling (AEW). The company established its own version of the match called Blood and Guts, which was first held in 2021. AEW's version is based on the original JCP version with a roof on the cage and no pinfalls. AEW holds the match annually at its Blood and Guts branded event.

History

The WarGames match was created when Dusty Rhodes was inspired by a viewing of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.[1] It was originally used as a specialty match for the Four Horsemen. The first WarGames match took place at The Omni in Atlanta, Georgia during the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Jim Crockett Promotions' (JCP) Great American Bash '87 tour, where it was known as War Games: The Match Beyond. It would be held at three house shows later that year, once at the Miami Orange Bowl, once in Chicago at the UIC Pavilion, and the other at the NWA's debut at The Nassau Coliseum on Long Island. In 1988, JCP was sold to Turner Broadcasting and rebranded as World Championship Wrestling (WCW), although with WCW still under the NWA. That year, it would be held during the Great American Bash Tour in 1988 at 11 house shows (one was released on the WWE Horsemen DVD). The final War Games matches under the NWA/WCW banner were at The Great American Bash in 1989 and a house show rematch at The Omni in Atlanta. WCW, no longer under the NWA, then first used the match in 1991 at WrestleWar and at five house shows during the 1991 Great American Bash tour and in 1992 at WrestleWar, before it became a traditional Fall Brawl event from 1993 to 1998.

In 2001, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, renamed to WWE in 2002) purchased WCW and its assets, including the rights to the WarGames name. However, WWE would not use the match concept until 2017, when the promotion revived the match to be held for their developmental brand NXT at an event titled NXT TakeOver: WarGames. This would become an annual NXT TakeOver event for WWE until 2021. That year, the TakeOver series was discontinued, but a WarGames event was still held for NXT in December. The following year, WWE rebranded its annual Survivor Series pay-per-view for the main roster brands, Raw and SmackDown, as Survivor Series WarGames, marking WWE's first main roster event to feature the match.[2]

Format

The WarGames match consists of two or three teams, with between three and five participants facing off with each other in staggered entry format.

The setup of the cage consists of two rings side by side with a ring-encompassing rectangular cage that covered both rings, but not the ringside area. Doors are placed at far corners of the cage, near where the opposing teams wait to enter, so the teams do not contact each other before they enter the match.

The match begins with one member of each team entering the cage. After five minutes, a member from one of the teams (usually determined by a coin toss, and almost always the "heel" team in order to provide heat) would enter the cage, giving his team the temporary 2-on-1 handicap advantage. After two minutes, a member from the other team would enter to even the odds for the next 2 minutes. Entrants alternate between teams every two minutes, giving the coin toss-winning team the temporary advantage in terms of numbers, before giving the other team the advantage with the freshest man and even odds.

Teams continue to alternate during the two-minute periods until all participants are in the ring.

Once all participants enter the cage, what is referred to as "The Match Beyond" begins. Both teams wrestle each other in the cage until any participant either submits, surrenders, or is knocked unconscious. There originally were no pinfalls, no count-outs, and no disqualifications. However, later WCW versions began to allow pinfalls.

In WWE and Major League Wrestling's variations, the cage is roofless and pinfalls are allowed. However, in WWE's variation, if one member of a team escapes the cage, their whole team is disqualified.[3][4] In a 2022 interview with The Ringer, Triple H explained the removal of the cage's roof. Triple H said:

When we first started redoing [the match], people were upset that we didn't have a top on the cage. And I was like, "Well, we already have one with the top on Hell in a Cell." And the other thing is, it used to drive me nuts when I was a kid that the cage was too short. You'd see like what happened with Brian Pillman, where he got put up for a powerbomb and it wasn't enough space. [Taking the top off the cage] allows you to do so much more stuff. Look, in the old generation, no one was about to jump off the top of that cage. The times have changed, the business has evolved, and the cage that WarGames is held in needed to evolve, too.[2]

On the October 31, 2019, episode of WWE NXT, the first-ever women's WarGames match was announced for that year's NXT TakeOver: WarGames event.[5] Women Superstars Uncensored and Pro-Wrestling: EVE have previously held variations of the WarGames match, but this would be the first official match to follow the WarGames format.[6][7]

NWA/WCW/WWE Match history

NXT-branded event
NWA-branded event
WCW-branded event
WWE-branded event
# Match Event Location Date
1 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard, and J. J. Dillon) The Great American Bash Atlanta, GA July 4, 1987
2 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Nikita Koloff, Dusty Rhodes, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, and Tully Blanchard), and The War Machine The Great American Bash Miami, FL July 31, 1987
3 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Ron Garvin, Dusty Rhodes, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Tully Blanchard, and J. J. Dillon) House show Chicago, IL August 16, 1987
4 Ron Garvin, Dusty Rhodes, Barry Windham, and The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson) defeated Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane), Big Bubba Rogers, Arn Anderson, and Tully Blanchard House show Long Island, NY November 25, 1987
5 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Dusty Rhodes, Lex Luger, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Orlando, FL June 26, 1988
6 Dusty Rhodes, Sting, Lex Luger, Nikita Koloff, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Charlotte, NC July 2, 1988
7 Nikita Koloff, Sting, Lex Luger, and The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal) defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Huntsville, AL July 12, 1988
8 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Sting, Lex Luger, and Steve Williams defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Chattanooga, TN July 14, 1988
9 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Sting, Lex Luger, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Richmond, VA July 15, 1988
10 Dusty Rhodes, Nikita Koloff, Lex Luger, Steve Williams, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Greensboro, NC July 16, 1988
11 Dusty Rhodes, Sting, Lex Luger, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Cincinnati, OH July 21, 1988
12 Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Lex Luger, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Philadelphia, PA July 23, 1988
13 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Sting, Lex Luger, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Johnson City, TN July 24, 1988
14 Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Sting, and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Daytona Beach, FL July 28, 1988
15 Dusty Rhodes, The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), Lex Luger, and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Barry Windham, and J. J. Dillon) House show Oakland, CA August 6, 1988
16 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane), and Steve Williams defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin, Michael Hayes, and Terry Gordy) and The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu and Samu) The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD July 23, 1989
17 The Road Warriors (Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal), The Midnight Express (Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane), and Steve Williams defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Jimmy Garvin, Michael Hayes, and Terry Gordy) and The Samoan Swat Team (Fatu and Samu) House show Atlanta, GA August 6, 1989
18 The Four Horsemen (Ric Flair, Barry Windham, Sid Vicious, and Larry Zbyszko) defeated Sting, Brian Pillman, and The Steiner Brothers (Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner) WrestleWar Baltimore, MD February 24, 1991
19 Sting, Lex Luger, The Yellow Dog, and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham, Nikita Koloff, Kevin Sullivan, and One Man Gang East Rutherford, NJ July 3, 1991
20 Sting, Lex Luger, The Yellow Dog, and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham, Nikita Koloff, Kevin Sullivan, and One Man Gang Norfolk, VA July 6, 1991
21 Sting, Lex Luger, The Yellow Dog, and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham, Nikita Koloff, Kevin Sullivan, and One Man Gang Richmond, VA July 7, 1991
22 Sting, Ron Simmons, Tom Zenk, and Robert Gibson defeated Nikita Koloff, One Man Gang, The Diamond Studd, and Richard Morton Greensboro, NC August 10, 1991
23 Sting, El Gigante, Barry Windham, and The Yellow Dog defeated Cactus Jack, Kevin Sullivan, One Man Gang, and Arn Anderson Jacksonville, FL August 24, 1991
24 Sting's Squadron (Sting, Nikita Koloff, Dustin Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, and Barry Windham) defeated The Dangerous Alliance (Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Steve Austin, Larry Zbyszko, and Rick Rude) WrestleWar Jacksonville, FL May 17, 1992
25 Sting, Davey Boy Smith, Dustin Rhodes, and The Shockmaster defeated Sid Vicious, Vader, and Harlem Heat (Kane and Kole) Fall Brawl Houston, TX September 19, 1993
26 Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes, and The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags) defeated Terry Funk, Arn Anderson, Bunkhouse Buck, and Robert Parker Fall Brawl Roanoke, VA September 18, 1994
27 The Hulkamaniacs (Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Lex Luger, and Sting) defeated The Dungeon of Doom (Kamala the Ugandan Giant, The Zodiac, The Shark, and Meng) Fall Brawl Asheville, NC September 17, 1995
28 The nWo (Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and nWo Sting) defeated Lex Luger, Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Sting Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC September 15, 1996
29 The nWo (Buff Bagwell, Kevin Nash, Syxx, and Konnan) defeated The Four Horsemen (Chris Benoit, Steve McMichael, Ric Flair, and Curt Hennig) Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC September 14, 1997
30 Team WCW (Diamond Dallas Page, Roddy Piper, and The Warrior) defeated nWo Hollywood (Hollywood Hogan, Bret Hart, and Stevie Ray) and nWo Wolfpac (Kevin Nash, Sting, and Lex Luger) Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC September 13, 1998
31 Kevin Nash (c), Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner, and The Harris Brothers (Don and Ron) defeated Booker T, Goldberg, KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark), and Sting to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship WCW Monday Nitro Dallas, TX September 4, 2000
32 The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, and Kyle O'Reilly) defeated Sanity (Alexander Wolfe, Eric Young, and Killian Dain) and The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) and Roderick Strong (with Paul Ellering) NXT TakeOver: WarGames Houston, TX November 18, 2017
33 Pete Dunne, Ricochet, and War Raiders (Hanson and Rowe) defeated The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, and Roderick Strong) NXT TakeOver: WarGames Los Angeles, CA November 17, 2018
34 Team Ripley (Rhea Ripley, Candice LeRae, Tegan Nox, and Dakota Kai) defeated Team Baszler (Shayna Baszler, Io Shirai, Bianca Belair, and Kay Lee Ray) NXT TakeOver: WarGames Rosemont, IL November 23, 2019
35 Team Ciampa (Tommaso Ciampa, Keith Lee, Dominik Dijakovic, and Kevin Owens) defeated The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, and Roderick Strong)
36 Team Candice (Candice LeRae, Dakota Kai, Raquel González, and Toni Storm) defeated Team Shotzi (Shotzi Blackheart, Ember Moon, Rhea Ripley, and Io Shirai) NXT TakeOver: WarGames Orlando, FL December 6, 2020
37 The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong, and Bobby Fish) defeated Team McAfee (Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne, Danny Burch, and Oney Lorcan)
38 Io Shirai, Kay Lee Ray, Raquel González, and Cora Jade defeated Toxic Attraction (Mandy Rose, Gigi Dolin, and Jacy Jayne) and Dakota Kai NXT WarGames Orlando, FL December 5, 2021
39 Team 2.0 (Bron Breakker, Carmelo Hayes, Tony D'Angelo, and Grayson Waller) defeated Team Black & Gold (Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, Pete Dunne, and L. A. Knight)
40 Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and Becky Lynch defeated Damage CTRL (Bayley, Iyo Sky, and Dakota Kai), Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripley Survivor Series WarGames Boston, MA November 26, 2022
41 The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) Solo Sikoa, and Sami Zayn) defeated The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Butch, and Ridge Holland), Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens

Participant list

WWE

Males

Wrestler Victories Appearances
Adam Cole 2 4
Bobby Fish 2 4
Kyle O’Reilly 2 4
Bron Breakker 1 1
Roman Reigns 1 1
Sami Zayn 1 1
Solo Sikoa 1 1
Jey Uso 1 1
Jimmy Uso 1 1
Carmelo Hayes 1 1
Dominik Dijakovic 1 1
Grayson Waller 1 1
Hanson 1 1
Keith Lee 1 1
Kevin Owens 1 2
Ricochet 1 1
Rowe 1 1
Tony D’Angelo 1 1
Tommaso Ciampa 1 2
Pete Dunne/Butch 1 4
Roderick Strong 1 4
Akam 0 1
Alexander Wolfe 0 1
Danny Burch 0 1
Eric Young 0 1
Johnny Gargano 0 1
L. A. Knight 0 1
Killian Dain 0 1
Oney Lorcan 0 1
Pat McAfee 0 1
Rezar 0 1
Sheamus 0 1
Ridge Holland 0 1
Drew McIntyre 0 1

Females

Wrestler Victories Appearances
Candice LeRae 2 2
Raquel González 2 2
Dakota Kai 2 4
Alexa Bliss 1 1
Asuka 1 1
Becky Lynch 1 1
Cora Jade 1 1
Tegan Nox 1 1
Mia Yim 1 1
Toni Storm 1 1
Kay Lee Ray 1 2
Rhea Ripley 1 3
Io Shirai/Iyo Sky 1 4
Bianca Belair 1 2
Ember Moon 0 1
Gigi Dolin 0 1
Jacy Jayne 0 1
Bayley 0 1
Mandy Rose 0 1
Nikki Cross 0 1
Shayna Baszler 0 1
Shotzi Blackheart 0 1

NWA

Wrestler Victories Appearances
Road Warrior Animal 13 13
Road Warrior Hawk 13 13
Dusty Rhodes 11 11
Nikita Koloff 11 11
Lex Luger 10 13
Sting 7 7
Paul Ellering 6 6
Steve Williams 4 4
Ron Garvin 2 2
Bobby Eaton 2 3
Stan Lane 2 3
Ricky Morton 1 1
Robert Gibson 1 1
Barry Windham 1 12
Big Bubba Rogers 0 1
The War Machine 0 1
Fatu 0 2
Jimmy Garvin 0 2
Michael Hayes 0 2
Samu 0 2
Terry Gordy 0 2
J.J. Dillon 0 13
Ric Flair 0 14
Arn Anderson 0 15
Tully Blanchard 0 15

WCW

Wrestler Victories Appearances
Sting 8 12
El Gigante 4 4
The Yellow Dog 4 4
Lex Luger 4 6
Dustin Rhodes 3 3
Kevin Nash 3 4
Barry Windham 3 6
Hollywood Hogan/Hulk Hogan 2 3
Brian Knobs 1 1
Buff Bagwell 1 1
Davey Boy Smith 1 1
Diamond Dallas Page 1 1
Don Harris 1 1
Dusty Rhodes 1 1
Jeff Jarrett 1 1
Jerry Sags 1 1
Konnan 1 1
nWo Sting 1 1
Randy Savage 1 1
Ricky Steamboat 1 1
Robert Gibson 1 1
Roddy Piper 1 1
Ron Harris 1 1
Ron Simmons 1 1
Scott Hall 1 1
The Shockmaster 1 1
The Warrior 1 1
Syxx 1 1
Tom Zenk 1 1
Larry Zbyszko 1 2
Scott Steiner 1 2
Sid Vicious 1 2
Ric Flair 1 3
Nikita Koloff 1 5
Bobby Eaton 0 1
Bret Hart 0 1
Brian Adams 0 1
Brian Pillman 0 1
Bryan Clark 0 1
Bunkhouse Buck 0 1
Cactus Jack 0 1
Chris Benoit 0 1
Curt Hennig 0 1
Goldberg 0 1
Kamala The Ugandan Giant 0 1
Meng 0 1
Richard Morton 0 1
Rick Rude 0 1
Rick Steiner 0 1
Robert Parker 0 1
Steve Austin 0 1
Steve McMichael 0 1
The Diamond Stud 0 1
The Shark 0 1
The Zodiac 0 1
Terry Funk 0 1
Vader 0 1
Booker T/Kole 0 2
Kane/Stevie Ray 0 2
Arn Anderson 0 4
Kevin Sullivan 0 4
One Man Gang 0 5

WCW WarGames variations

1998

In 1998, WCW decided to try something different and converted WarGames into a 3-team, 9-man competition (with the same cage and entry format, but they allowed pinfalls) for the #1 Contendership to the WCW World Heavyweight Title.

Hogan entered the cage early, by force, so he and Stevie Ray could take out all the other participants, including their teammate Bret Hart. When Hogan went to pin Kevin Nash, smoke engulfed the ring and it appeared that The Warrior had magically entered the cage. Hogan and Stevie Ray beat him down, but more smoke appeared, and when it cleared away The Warrior was gone leaving Hogan holding his coat. The real Warrior then ran out from the back to enter the match. Hogan would eventually force his way out of the cage door, with Warrior following suit by climbing up the cage wall and kicking it in.

Davey Boy Smith suffered a near career ending back injury earlier that night after he fell on the trap door WCW used for this stunt. He became dependent on painkillers during his rehabilitation from this injury which would ultimately contribute to his early death. Perry Saturn was also injured from the trap door, but not as severely.

Page won the match by scoring the Diamond Cutter on Stevie Ray for the pinfall victory. He went on to Halloween Havoc to face Goldberg for the title, only to lose after being hit with a spear and Jackhammer.

2000

After the WarGames match was not held in 1999, Vince Russo brought back WarGames in a new format he called "WarGames 2000", with the tagline "Russo's Revenge". It was held on the September 4, 2000 episode of WCW Nitro. The match consisted of two teams vying for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in a three-tiered cage first seen in the climax of the WCW produced film Ready to Rumble and later used at Slamboree in May 2000. The rules combined the traditional WarGames entry formats with the rules of the Triple Cage match at Slamboree, which required the competitors to scale the cages in order to retrieve the belt. There were two differences between the matches, however. Instead of the belt hanging above the roof of the third cage, it was instead placed inside said cage. Second, in order to win the match, someone had to escape from the bottom cage with the belt; this meant that a wrestler had to climb up through both cages, open the third cage to get the belt, and then climb back down and leave the cage all while avoiding the other participants who could steal the belt from him and take it for themselves without ever having to leave the bottom cage.

The match pitted Sting, Booker T, Goldberg, and KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) against Russo's hand-picked team: WCW World Champion Kevin Nash, Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner, and The Harris Brothers (Don and Ron).

The match had been scheduled as a four-on-four match, with Sting, Booker T, Goldberg and Ernest Miller against Nash, Jarrett, Steiner and Russo. Earlier in the night, each man from the first team was forced to wrestle a qualifying match to compete: Sting beat both Vampiro and The Great Muta in a handicap match, Goldberg defeated Shane Douglas, and Booker T had to defeat his brother Stevie Ray. However, Miller lost to KroniK in a handicap match, making it five-on-four. Thus, when it was his turn to enter, Russo sent the Harris Brothers instead, making it 6 on 5.

During the match, Nash teased a betrayal: when he entered the first cage, he chokeslammed Sting then grabbed Steiner, Jarrett and Russo by the throats. However, as Russo was later walking to the door, Nash grabbed and hugged him.

The Harris Brothers and KroniK drove each other out of the arena. Booker T retrieved the belt from the top, but Russo interfered on behalf of his team. Ernest Miller entered the ring but was Jackknife Powerbombed by Nash. Steiner and Jarrett handcuffed Sting and Booker to the walls of the second cage. Goldberg broke free of the handcuffs which held him to the turnbuckle of the ring and attempted to leave the cage with the belt, but was cut off by Bret Hart, who slammed the cage door in his face. Nash then retrieved the title belt and walked out the cage door, retaining the title.

Spin-off matches

All Elite Wrestling

All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced during Revolution that it would debut the "Blood and Guts" match on March 25, 2020 during a special episode of its weekly series Dynamite (billed as Blood and Guts). The Blood and Guts match is based largely on the original Crockett-era WarGames rules, with a win condition of submission or surrender (no pinfalls, countouts, or escaping the cage) except with no win condition when a wrestler is knocked unconscious.[8] The inaugural match was announced to be The Elite (Adam Page, Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega, and Matt and Nick Jackson) vs. The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Sammy Guevara, Santana and Ortiz). Nick Jackson was attacked by The Inner Circle, leaving him out indefinitely. The Inner Circle (Jake Hager, Santana and Ortiz) defeated The Elite (Adam Page, Cody, Matt Jackson) on the March 18 episode of Dynamite, giving them the entry advantage. After the match with The Elite seemingly expected to be outnumbered 5-on-4 going into the event, Matt Jackson revealed the debuting Matt Hardy as their fifth member.[9] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was postponed.

The concept returned as during April 2021 episodes, Jericho announced that Inner Circle will participate in the WarGames style match against The Pinnacle (MJF, Wardlow, Shawn Spears, FTR) scheduled on the May 5, 2021 episode of Dynamite. This match, which was also AEW's first ever "Blood and Guts" match, took place on the scheduled date at AEW Blood and Guts.[10] The second annual Blood and Guts match would take place on the June 29, 2022 episode of Dynamite and featured Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, & Wheeler Yuta), Eddie Kingston, Santana & Ortiz vs Jericho Appreciation Society (Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, Jake Hager, Daniel Garcia, Matt Menard, & Angelo Parker) (w/ Tay Conti).[11]

Combat Zone Wrestling

Combat Zone Wrestling has used WarGames stipulations the some of their Cage of Death events, the most recent being in Cage Of Death XV (2013). For Cage of Death 5, in that there were two rings; one of them was surrounded by the cage, and the other was filled with "one million" thumbtacks (the actual amount has never been verified). Above the two rings was scaffolding walkway on which the wrestlers could walk on at any time. The match started with two members of each team, and every 90 seconds a wrestler, from either team, entered the match according to the number they drew before the match started. These eliminations which will occurred in that would happen when a wrestler would hit the arena floor; however, Cage of Death 5 also had rules that the wrestlers who were not tossed out of or off the cage, that they could travel a scaffold hanging above another ring filled with thumbtacks to safety, scoring points for the team. For Cage of Death 6 there were eliminations that would happen when a wrestler would hit the arena floor much like Cage of Death 5 the year before, the difference being that the tag team titles were hanging on a scaffold stretched across the length of the top of the cage overlooking the two rings, plus all weapons littered around double caged ring.

Cage of Death 7 just had standard pinfall and submissions after all combatants entered the cage. For 2008's Cage of Death, the large eight-sided cage that surrounds the entire ringside area with a barbwire spidernet setup on one side and glass setup on another side with tables underneath and two scaffold platforms across the ring from each other. All different Hardcore and deathmatch wrestling weapons such as thumbtack turnbuckles, barbed wire bats, staple guns, light tubes, barbed wire, baseball bats, thumbtacks, panes of glass, and all others littered around it for wrestlers to use. The WarGames rules returned with pinfalls and submissions that could be done throughout the match after all combatants of either team entered the cage.

Extreme Championship Wrestling

Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) held a version of WarGames known as an "Ultimate Jeopardy steel cage match"; the match is conducted in a similar manner to WarGames, with victory by submission, pinfall, knockout, or surrender, but with weapons provided, and stipulation penalties for the losing team.

The first Ultimate Jeopardy match was held at Ultimate Jeopardy 1994, between Shane Douglas, Mr. Hughes and The Public Enemy, and a team of Terry Funk, Road Warrior Hawk, Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.

IWA Mid-South

Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South presented "No Blood, No Guts, No Glory 2005" at the National Guard Armory in Valparaiso, Indiana on Saturday night, July 2, 2005. The match pitted "Team Ian" Ian Rotten, Axl Rotten, Chris Hero, Corporal Robinson and Bull Pain against "Team Fannin" B. J. Whitmer, Eddie Kingston, Mark Wolf, J. C. Bailey, and Steve Stone and "Team NWA" Eric Priest, Chandler McClure, Tank and Sal and Vito Thomaselli in a double-ring, double-cage, three-team War Games match, with the winning team taking full control of the IWA-MS. The match was won when JC Bailey caused his own team to be outnumbered, allowing Ian Rotten's Team IWA to capitalize and win the match.

Major League Wrestling

On September 19, 2003 at the War Games TV Taping held at the Fort Lauderdale, FL War Memorial Auditorium, the Funkin' Army (Terry Funk, The Sandman, Steve Williams, Sabu, and Bill Alfonso) defeated The Extreme Horsemen (Steve Corino, Simon Diamond, C. W. Anderson, PJ Walker, and Barry Windham) when Funk made Corino submit following a fireball to Corino's face.[citation needed]

In 2018, MLW would return to Fort Lauderdale for a second "War Games" event, which was taped for a special episode of MLW Fusion on BeIN Sports.[12][13]

Pro Wrestling Unplugged

Pro Wrestling Unplugged (PWU) had held a match called "Cuffed and Caged" match on January 20, 2007. It is somewhat similar to a Lethal Lockdown match in TNA, but with a few small differences.

Two teams of five wrestlers take part in this match. Starts with one member of each team, with one new member added to the match at certain time intervals until all ten are in.

The main differences between this match and a Lethal Lockdown and WarGames match, is that in this match wrestlers are eliminated by pin or submit in the cage or getting handcuffed to the outside of the cage. The winner is the one man or team left standing after all members of opposing team are eliminated.

Pro-Wrestling:EVE

Pro-Wrestling: EVE presented the second ever all female War Games match. It had a steel cage surrounding only the one ring, but all other rules were the same as the original concept. It was the opening contest as part of the first WrestleQueendom event in the iconic York Hall, in Bethnal Green, London on Saturday 5 May 2018. The teams of "Squad Goals" consisting of Rhia O’Reily, Laura Di Matteo, Addy Starr and Emi Sakura and "The Deserving" made up of Jamie Hayter, Charli Evans, Jayla Dark and Blue Nikita competed in the bout. Highlights include a brawl outside the cage before the match started, O'Reilly entering the cage last and diving onto all the competitors and Squad Goals locking in a submission on each member of The Deserving to win the match.[14][15][16]

Ring of Honor

In December 2005, Ring of Honor held the first Steel Cage Warfare match. It was used to settle the year-long feud between Generation Next and their former leader Alex Shelley, who was now with The Embassy. The match consisted of only one ring but followed the War Games match in that two wrestlers from each team started the match, and after five minutes another wrestler would enter, then every two minutes after another wrestler would enter. The main difference, however, is that the match was an elimination match contested by teams of three, four, or more. Wrestlers can be eliminated at any point by either pin fall or submission.

In July 2006, Ring of Honor held another War Games style match to settle their feud with Combat Zone Wrestling. ROH challenged them to a Steel Cage Warfare match, but CZW said they would only compete if it were their Cage of Death match. This match that could be contested under WarGames rules so the match can only end when all members of both teams have entered the cage. The cage itself is a yellow-steel wired and eight-sided, and surrounds the entire ringside area. All sorts of weapons surround between the ring and the cage walls. The match starts 2 men for 5 minutes, then having a coin flip to see what team would have the advantage with a new man entering every two minutes.

In September 2008, Ring of Honor held a three 'team' Steel Cage Warfare match. This pitted the team of The Briscoe Brothers and Austin Aries, against the team of The Age of the Fall represented by Delirious, Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black, against Necro Butcher who fought alone with no partners. The match was held under the same rules, stating Butcher although alone could be drawn and enter the match at any time regardless of a man advantage held by the other teams.

In June 2013, another Steel Cage Warfare match was held, pitting an ROH team of B. J. Whitmer, Michael Elgin, Jay Lethal and Kevin Steen against the S.C.U.M. team of Jimmy Jacobs, Rhino, Cliff Compton and Rhett Titus, where if the ROH team wins, S.C.U.M. must disband, but if the S.C.U.M. team wins, Steve Corino replaces Nigel McGuinness as match maker. Team ROH won the match on a taped episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling television.

Tennessee

Smoky Mountain Wrestling (Knoxville)

The Knoxville, Tennessee-based Smoky Mountain Wrestling (SMW) had their own variation of the WarGames match, called Rage in a Cage. In Rage in a Cage, the ring was surrounded by a cage made of the wooden frameworks and regular fence wires. The match began with one member of each team entering the cage. After five minutes, a member from one of the teams (usually determined by a coin toss) would enter the cage, giving his team the temporary handicap advantage. After two minutes, a member from the other team would enter to even the odds. Once all eight or ten men (depending on team size) had entered the cage, the match begins. The object of the match was to eliminate one-by-one by submitting or handcuffing all members of the opposing team to and in the cage. The first Rage in a Cage match was held at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville on May 9, 1993, with The Rock n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson), The Stud Stable (Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden), and Brian Lee defeating The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Stan Lane), Killer Kyle, Kevin Sullivan, and The Tazmaniac.

United States Wrestling Association (Memphis)

In the summer of 1995, a inter-promotional feud between Smoky Mountain Wrestling and the Memphis, Tennessee-based United States Wrestling Association saw the match move across the state. On August 7, 1995, the Rage in a Cage match was held at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, which saw Team USWA (Bill Dundee, Billy Jack Haynes, Tommy Rich, Doug Gilbert, Brian Lee, Steven Dunn, & PG-13 (J. C. Ice and Wolfie D)) defeat Team SMW (Tracy Smothers, Robert Gibson, Brad Armstrong, Buddy Landell, The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray), Terry Gordy, Pat Tanaka & D-Lo Brown).

Impact Wrestling

Impact Wrestling, then known as NWA: Total Nonstop Action, had their own variation of the WarGames match known as the "Wednesday Bloody Wednesday" Steel Cage match. The single ring was surrounded by a large single steel cage with poles attached to the ring posts measured about five to six feet above the turnbuckles, with single chains wrapped from and hanging on the poles to various points on the ring itself with many weapons hanging from and attached to steel chains above itself but followed the rules of War Games match in that two wrestlers from both teams started the match, and after ninety seconds another wrestler would enter. The only way to win is by pinfall or submission. The first and only "Wednesday Bloody Wednesday" Steel Cage match was contested on September 3, 2003 between a team of AJ Styles, Shane Douglas, Christopher Daniels, Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger and a team of Jeff Jarrett, Raven, D'Lo Brown, Chris Harris and James Storm.

Later, Impact would introduce the Lethal Lockdown match for their annual Lockdown pay-per-view. The only differences are that one ring enclosed by a steel cage with two teams facing off with each other. The staggered entry system is identical, but weapons are permitted and are even provided. The match begins with two wrestlers who must fight for 5 minutes; after that, a member from one of the teams (usually determined by a coin toss) would enter the cage, giving his team the temporary handicap advantage. After two minutes, a member from the other team would enter to even the odds. Entrants alternated between teams every two minutes, giving the coin toss-winning team the temporary advantage in the numbers game before giving the other team the advantage with the freshest man and even odds. When all competitors have entered the ring, a roof is lowered onto the top of the cage, with various weapons hanging from it. Victory can be attained by pinfall or submission.

Another variant in Impact Wrestling is the Hardcore War match, which is in a single ring and is not a cage match but otherwise resembles WarGames. Two teams face off and there are staggered entries for each, and the match being unable to finish until all competitors have entered. The match ends via pinfall or submission in the ring.

United Wrestling Federation

On September 21, 2007 United Wrestling Federation held a WarGame match in Richmond Va. Team Sgt. Slaughter (Rick and Scott Steiner; Dustin Rhodes and Kirby and TJ Mack) def. Team JBL (Homicide and Hernandez; Steve Corino; CW Anderson and Elix Skipper) in a double ring double cage WarGames match, dubbed as and entitled "Uncivil War", when Scott Steiner submitted Corino with the Steiner Recliner as Slaughter simultaneously submitted JBL with the cobra clutch.

Women Superstars Uncensored

Women Superstars Uncensored presented the first ever War Games match with female wrestlers on November 19, 2011 as part of their Breaking Barriers II iPPV. The match featured two trios - Team WSU of Mercedes Martinez, Alicia and Brittney Savage, and the Midwest Militia of Jessicka Havok, Allysin Kay and Sassy Stephie. The match was contested in a steel cage surrounding only one ring, but all other rules were the same as the original concept. The Midwest Militia won the match when Havok threatened to murder an injured Martinez with a machete, and Savage surrendered on Martinez's behalf.

World Wrestling Entertainment

In June 2013, WWE released a DVD anthology set, War Games: WCW's Most Notorious Matches.

During the November 2017 tapings for WWE NXT, it was announced that at NXT TakeOver: Houston, the main event would be a WarGames match. The event was subsequently renamed to NXT TakeOver: WarGames. This would be the first official WarGames match in nearly 20 years. The match was quite different from standard WarGames- including the cage having no roof (although escaping the cage forfeited the match for that person's team), pinfalls were allowed and all remaining members of a team entered at the same time. The match involved three teams, with The Undisputed Era defeating Sanity and Roderick Strong/The Authors of Pain.

NXT TakeOver events preceding WWE's Survivor Series pay-per-view have since continued to be headlined by WarGames, with NXT TakeOver: WarGames (2019) featuring two WarGames matches, one of which was WWE's first-ever women's WarGames match.

In 2022, WWE moved the WarGames from NXT onto their main roster with both Men's & Women's matches taking place at Survivor Series (2022). The Women's match featured Team Belair (Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and Becky Lynch) defeating Team Bayley (Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky), Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripley).[17] The main event consisted of The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Solo Sikoa, and The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso)) (with Paul Heyman) defeating The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Ridge Holland, and Butch), Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens.[18]

Xtreme Pro Wrestling

Rob Black's Xtreme Pro Wrestling promotion also capitalized on the popularity of the WarGames match by holding one of their own, called "Genocide", with the same rules. However, in the XPW version of the WarGames match, an 18-feet-high steel cage that encompassed two rings with weapons are in two rings but the three-sided cage top that covers over, around and on the top of only one of the two rings, which surrounded by large steel cage, permitting wrestlers to (hypothetically) brawl each other at a top the cage and do table spots off the top of the cage, plus all weapons permitted and provided; the cage, however, was extremely poorly constructed, and started to fall apart during the match, preventing most of the promised action.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources WarGames match news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message WarGames is a specialized steel cage match in professional wrestling The match usually involves two teams of either four five or more wrestlers locked inside a steel cage that encompasses two rings placed side by side The cage may or may not have a roof depending on which professional wrestling promotion the match is held in Created by Dusty Rhodes in 1987 the WarGames match was originally used in Jim Crockett Promotions JCP of the National Wrestling Alliance and later held annually in World Championship Wrestling WCW usually at the Fall Brawl pay per view event in 1988 JCP was sold and rebranded as WCW These original WarGames matches had a roof on the cage with no pinfalls as a win situation although later WCW versions allowed pinfalls to win Since 2017 WWE which purchased the assets of WCW in 2001 has held annual WarGames matches at WarGames branded events WWE s WarGames matches do not have a roof on the cage and also allow pinfalls as a win situation Over the years other promotions have held their own versions of WarGames matches under different names most notably All Elite Wrestling AEW The company established its own version of the match called Blood and Guts which was first held in 2021 AEW s version is based on the original JCP version with a roof on the cage and no pinfalls AEW holds the match annually at its Blood and Guts branded event Contents 1 History 1 1 Format 2 NWA WCW WWE Match history 2 1 Participant list 2 1 1 Males 2 1 2 Females 3 WCW WarGames variations 3 1 1998 3 2 2000 4 Spin off matches 4 1 All Elite Wrestling 4 2 Combat Zone Wrestling 4 3 Extreme Championship Wrestling 4 4 IWA Mid South 4 5 Major League Wrestling 4 6 Pro Wrestling Unplugged 4 7 Pro Wrestling EVE 4 8 Ring of Honor 4 9 Tennessee 4 9 1 Smoky Mountain Wrestling Knoxville 4 9 2 United States Wrestling Association Memphis 4 10 Impact Wrestling 4 11 United Wrestling Federation 4 12 Women Superstars Uncensored 4 13 World Wrestling Entertainment 4 14 Xtreme Pro Wrestling 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe WarGames match was created when Dusty Rhodes was inspired by a viewing of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 1 It was originally used as a specialty match for the Four Horsemen The first WarGames match took place at The Omni in Atlanta Georgia during the National Wrestling Alliance s NWA Jim Crockett Promotions JCP Great American Bash 87 tour where it was known as War Games The Match Beyond It would be held at three house shows later that year once at the Miami Orange Bowl once in Chicago at the UIC Pavilion and the other at the NWA s debut at The Nassau Coliseum on Long Island In 1988 JCP was sold to Turner Broadcasting and rebranded as World Championship Wrestling WCW although with WCW still under the NWA That year it would be held during the Great American Bash Tour in 1988 at 11 house shows one was released on the WWE Horsemen DVD The final War Games matches under the NWA WCW banner were at The Great American Bash in 1989 and a house show rematch at The Omni in Atlanta WCW no longer under the NWA then first used the match in 1991 at WrestleWar and at five house shows during the 1991 Great American Bash tour and in 1992 at WrestleWar before it became a traditional Fall Brawl event from 1993 to 1998 In 2001 the World Wrestling Federation WWF renamed to WWE in 2002 purchased WCW and its assets including the rights to the WarGames name However WWE would not use the match concept until 2017 when the promotion revived the match to be held for their developmental brand NXT at an event titled NXT TakeOver WarGames This would become an annual NXT TakeOver event for WWE until 2021 That year the TakeOver series was discontinued but a WarGames event was still held for NXT in December The following year WWE rebranded its annual Survivor Series pay per view for the main roster brands Raw and SmackDown as Survivor Series WarGames marking WWE s first main roster event to feature the match 2 Format Edit The WarGames match consists of two or three teams with between three and five participants facing off with each other in staggered entry format The setup of the cage consists of two rings side by side with a ring encompassing rectangular cage that covered both rings but not the ringside area Doors are placed at far corners of the cage near where the opposing teams wait to enter so the teams do not contact each other before they enter the match The match begins with one member of each team entering the cage After five minutes a member from one of the teams usually determined by a coin toss and almost always the heel team in order to provide heat would enter the cage giving his team the temporary 2 on 1 handicap advantage After two minutes a member from the other team would enter to even the odds for the next 2 minutes Entrants alternate between teams every two minutes giving the coin toss winning team the temporary advantage in terms of numbers before giving the other team the advantage with the freshest man and even odds Teams continue to alternate during the two minute periods until all participants are in the ring Once all participants enter the cage what is referred to as The Match Beyond begins Both teams wrestle each other in the cage until any participant either submits surrenders or is knocked unconscious There originally were no pinfalls no count outs and no disqualifications However later WCW versions began to allow pinfalls In WWE and Major League Wrestling s variations the cage is roofless and pinfalls are allowed However in WWE s variation if one member of a team escapes the cage their whole team is disqualified 3 4 In a 2022 interview with The Ringer Triple H explained the removal of the cage s roof Triple H said When we first started redoing the match people were upset that we didn t have a top on the cage And I was like Well we already have one with the top on Hell in a Cell And the other thing is it used to drive me nuts when I was a kid that the cage was too short You d see like what happened with Brian Pillman where he got put up for a powerbomb and it wasn t enough space Taking the top off the cage allows you to do so much more stuff Look in the old generation no one was about to jump off the top of that cage The times have changed the business has evolved and the cage that WarGames is held in needed to evolve too 2 On the October 31 2019 episode of WWE NXT the first ever women s WarGames match was announced for that year s NXT TakeOver WarGames event 5 Women Superstars Uncensored and Pro Wrestling EVE have previously held variations of the WarGames match but this would be the first official match to follow the WarGames format 6 7 NWA WCW WWE Match history EditNXT branded eventNWA branded eventWCW branded eventWWE branded event Match Event Location Date1 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Nikita Koloff Dusty Rhodes and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Lex Luger Tully Blanchard and J J Dillon The Great American Bash Atlanta GA July 4 19872 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Nikita Koloff Dusty Rhodes and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Lex Luger and Tully Blanchard and The War Machine The Great American Bash Miami FL July 31 19873 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Ron Garvin Dusty Rhodes and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Lex Luger Tully Blanchard and J J Dillon House show Chicago IL August 16 19874 Ron Garvin Dusty Rhodes Barry Windham and The Rock n Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson defeated Midnight Express Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane Big Bubba Rogers Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard House show Long Island NY November 25 19875 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Dusty Rhodes Lex Luger and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Orlando FL June 26 19886 Dusty Rhodes Sting Lex Luger Nikita Koloff and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Charlotte NC July 2 19887 Nikita Koloff Sting Lex Luger and The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Huntsville AL July 12 19888 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Sting Lex Luger and Steve Williams defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Chattanooga TN July 14 19889 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Sting Lex Luger and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Richmond VA July 15 198810 Dusty Rhodes Nikita Koloff Lex Luger Steve Williams and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Greensboro NC July 16 198811 Dusty Rhodes Sting Lex Luger and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Cincinnati OH July 21 198812 Dusty Rhodes The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Lex Luger and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Philadelphia PA July 23 198813 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Sting Lex Luger and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Johnson City TN July 24 198814 Dusty Rhodes The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Sting and Nikita Koloff defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Daytona Beach FL July 28 198815 Dusty Rhodes The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal Lex Luger and Paul Ellering defeated The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Arn Anderson Tully Blanchard Barry Windham and J J Dillon House show Oakland CA August 6 198816 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal The Midnight Express Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane and Steve Williams defeated The Fabulous Freebirds Jimmy Garvin Michael Hayes and Terry Gordy and The Samoan Swat Team Fatu and Samu The Great American Bash Baltimore MD July 23 198917 The Road Warriors Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal The Midnight Express Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane and Steve Williams defeated The Fabulous Freebirds Jimmy Garvin Michael Hayes and Terry Gordy and The Samoan Swat Team Fatu and Samu House show Atlanta GA August 6 198918 The Four Horsemen Ric Flair Barry Windham Sid Vicious and Larry Zbyszko defeated Sting Brian Pillman and The Steiner Brothers Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner WrestleWar Baltimore MD February 24 199119 Sting Lex Luger The Yellow Dog and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham Nikita Koloff Kevin Sullivan and One Man Gang East Rutherford NJ July 3 199120 Sting Lex Luger The Yellow Dog and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham Nikita Koloff Kevin Sullivan and One Man Gang Norfolk VA July 6 199121 Sting Lex Luger The Yellow Dog and El Gigante defeated Barry Windham Nikita Koloff Kevin Sullivan and One Man Gang Richmond VA July 7 199122 Sting Ron Simmons Tom Zenk and Robert Gibson defeated Nikita Koloff One Man Gang The Diamond Studd and Richard Morton Greensboro NC August 10 199123 Sting El Gigante Barry Windham and The Yellow Dog defeated Cactus Jack Kevin Sullivan One Man Gang and Arn Anderson Jacksonville FL August 24 199124 Sting s Squadron Sting Nikita Koloff Dustin Rhodes Ricky Steamboat and Barry Windham defeated The Dangerous Alliance Arn Anderson Bobby Eaton Steve Austin Larry Zbyszko and Rick Rude WrestleWar Jacksonville FL May 17 199225 Sting Davey Boy Smith Dustin Rhodes and The Shockmaster defeated Sid Vicious Vader and Harlem Heat Kane and Kole Fall Brawl Houston TX September 19 199326 Dusty Rhodes Dustin Rhodes and The Nasty Boys Brian Knobs and Jerry Sags defeated Terry Funk Arn Anderson Bunkhouse Buck and Robert Parker Fall Brawl Roanoke VA September 18 199427 The Hulkamaniacs Hulk Hogan Randy Savage Lex Luger and Sting defeated The Dungeon of Doom Kamala the Ugandan Giant The Zodiac The Shark and Meng Fall Brawl Asheville NC September 17 199528 The nWo Hollywood Hogan Scott Hall Kevin Nash and nWo Sting defeated Lex Luger Ric Flair Arn Anderson and Sting Fall Brawl Winston Salem NC September 15 199629 The nWo Buff Bagwell Kevin Nash Syxx and Konnan defeated The Four Horsemen Chris Benoit Steve McMichael Ric Flair and Curt Hennig Fall Brawl Winston Salem NC September 14 199730 Team WCW Diamond Dallas Page Roddy Piper and The Warrior defeated nWo Hollywood Hollywood Hogan Bret Hart and Stevie Ray and nWo Wolfpac Kevin Nash Sting and Lex Luger Fall Brawl Winston Salem NC September 13 199831 Kevin Nash c Jeff Jarrett Scott Steiner and The Harris Brothers Don and Ron defeated Booker T Goldberg KroniK Brian Adams and Bryan Clark and Sting to retain the WCW World Heavyweight Championship WCW Monday Nitro Dallas TX September 4 200032 The Undisputed Era Adam Cole Bobby Fish and Kyle O Reilly defeated Sanity Alexander Wolfe Eric Young and Killian Dain and The Authors of Pain Akam and Rezar and Roderick Strong with Paul Ellering NXT TakeOver WarGames Houston TX November 18 201733 Pete Dunne Ricochet and War Raiders Hanson and Rowe defeated The Undisputed Era Adam Cole Bobby Fish Kyle O Reilly and Roderick Strong NXT TakeOver WarGames Los Angeles CA November 17 201834 Team Ripley Rhea Ripley Candice LeRae Tegan Nox and Dakota Kai defeated Team Baszler Shayna Baszler Io Shirai Bianca Belair and Kay Lee Ray NXT TakeOver WarGames Rosemont IL November 23 201935 Team Ciampa Tommaso Ciampa Keith Lee Dominik Dijakovic and Kevin Owens defeated The Undisputed Era Adam Cole Bobby Fish Kyle O Reilly and Roderick Strong 36 Team Candice Candice LeRae Dakota Kai Raquel Gonzalez and Toni Storm defeated Team Shotzi Shotzi Blackheart Ember Moon Rhea Ripley and Io Shirai NXT TakeOver WarGames Orlando FL December 6 202037 The Undisputed Era Adam Cole Kyle O Reilly Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish defeated Team McAfee Pat McAfee Pete Dunne Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan 38 Io Shirai Kay Lee Ray Raquel Gonzalez and Cora Jade defeated Toxic Attraction Mandy Rose Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne and Dakota Kai NXT WarGames Orlando FL December 5 202139 Team 2 0 Bron Breakker Carmelo Hayes Tony D Angelo and Grayson Waller defeated Team Black amp Gold Tommaso Ciampa Johnny Gargano Pete Dunne and L A Knight 40 Bianca Belair Alexa Bliss Asuka Mia Yim and Becky Lynch defeated Damage CTRL Bayley Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai Nikki Cross and Rhea Ripley Survivor Series WarGames Boston MA November 26 202241 The Bloodline Roman Reigns The Usos Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso Solo Sikoa and Sami Zayn defeated The Brawling Brutes Sheamus Butch and Ridge Holland Drew McIntyre and Kevin OwensParticipant list Edit WWE Males Edit Wrestler Victories AppearancesAdam Cole 2 4Bobby Fish 2 4Kyle O Reilly 2 4Bron Breakker 1 1Roman Reigns 1 1Sami Zayn 1 1Solo Sikoa 1 1Jey Uso 1 1Jimmy Uso 1 1Carmelo Hayes 1 1Dominik Dijakovic 1 1Grayson Waller 1 1Hanson 1 1Keith Lee 1 1Kevin Owens 1 2Ricochet 1 1Rowe 1 1Tony D Angelo 1 1Tommaso Ciampa 1 2Pete Dunne Butch 1 4Roderick Strong 1 4Akam 0 1Alexander Wolfe 0 1Danny Burch 0 1Eric Young 0 1Johnny Gargano 0 1L A Knight 0 1Killian Dain 0 1Oney Lorcan 0 1Pat McAfee 0 1Rezar 0 1Sheamus 0 1Ridge Holland 0 1Drew McIntyre 0 1Females Edit Wrestler Victories AppearancesCandice LeRae 2 2Raquel Gonzalez 2 2Dakota Kai 2 4Alexa Bliss 1 1Asuka 1 1Becky Lynch 1 1Cora Jade 1 1Tegan Nox 1 1Mia Yim 1 1Toni Storm 1 1Kay Lee Ray 1 2Rhea Ripley 1 3Io Shirai Iyo Sky 1 4Bianca Belair 1 2Ember Moon 0 1Gigi Dolin 0 1Jacy Jayne 0 1Bayley 0 1Mandy Rose 0 1Nikki Cross 0 1Shayna Baszler 0 1Shotzi Blackheart 0 1NWA Wrestler Victories AppearancesRoad Warrior Animal 13 13Road Warrior Hawk 13 13Dusty Rhodes 11 11Nikita Koloff 11 11Lex Luger 10 13Sting 7 7Paul Ellering 6 6Steve Williams 4 4Ron Garvin 2 2Bobby Eaton 2 3Stan Lane 2 3Ricky Morton 1 1Robert Gibson 1 1Barry Windham 1 12Big Bubba Rogers 0 1The War Machine 0 1Fatu 0 2Jimmy Garvin 0 2Michael Hayes 0 2Samu 0 2Terry Gordy 0 2J J Dillon 0 13Ric Flair 0 14Arn Anderson 0 15Tully Blanchard 0 15WCW Wrestler Victories AppearancesSting 8 12El Gigante 4 4The Yellow Dog 4 4Lex Luger 4 6Dustin Rhodes 3 3Kevin Nash 3 4Barry Windham 3 6Hollywood Hogan Hulk Hogan 2 3Brian Knobs 1 1Buff Bagwell 1 1Davey Boy Smith 1 1Diamond Dallas Page 1 1Don Harris 1 1Dusty Rhodes 1 1Jeff Jarrett 1 1Jerry Sags 1 1Konnan 1 1nWo Sting 1 1Randy Savage 1 1Ricky Steamboat 1 1Robert Gibson 1 1Roddy Piper 1 1Ron Harris 1 1Ron Simmons 1 1Scott Hall 1 1The Shockmaster 1 1The Warrior 1 1Syxx 1 1Tom Zenk 1 1Larry Zbyszko 1 2Scott Steiner 1 2Sid Vicious 1 2Ric Flair 1 3Nikita Koloff 1 5Bobby Eaton 0 1Bret Hart 0 1Brian Adams 0 1Brian Pillman 0 1Bryan Clark 0 1Bunkhouse Buck 0 1Cactus Jack 0 1Chris Benoit 0 1Curt Hennig 0 1Goldberg 0 1Kamala The Ugandan Giant 0 1Meng 0 1Richard Morton 0 1Rick Rude 0 1Rick Steiner 0 1Robert Parker 0 1Steve Austin 0 1Steve McMichael 0 1The Diamond Stud 0 1The Shark 0 1The Zodiac 0 1Terry Funk 0 1Vader 0 1Booker T Kole 0 2Kane Stevie Ray 0 2Arn Anderson 0 4Kevin Sullivan 0 4One Man Gang 0 5WCW WarGames variations Edit1998 Edit In 1998 WCW decided to try something different and converted WarGames into a 3 team 9 man competition with the same cage and entry format but they allowed pinfalls for the 1 Contendership to the WCW World Heavyweight Title Team WCW consisted of Diamond Dallas Page Roddy Piper The Warrior Team Hollywood consisted of Hollywood Hogan Stevie Ray Bret Hart Team Wolfpac consisted of Kevin Nash Sting Lex LugerHogan entered the cage early by force so he and Stevie Ray could take out all the other participants including their teammate Bret Hart When Hogan went to pin Kevin Nash smoke engulfed the ring and it appeared that The Warrior had magically entered the cage Hogan and Stevie Ray beat him down but more smoke appeared and when it cleared away The Warrior was gone leaving Hogan holding his coat The real Warrior then ran out from the back to enter the match Hogan would eventually force his way out of the cage door with Warrior following suit by climbing up the cage wall and kicking it in Davey Boy Smith suffered a near career ending back injury earlier that night after he fell on the trap door WCW used for this stunt He became dependent on painkillers during his rehabilitation from this injury which would ultimately contribute to his early death Perry Saturn was also injured from the trap door but not as severely Page won the match by scoring the Diamond Cutter on Stevie Ray for the pinfall victory He went on to Halloween Havoc to face Goldberg for the title only to lose after being hit with a spear and Jackhammer 2000 Edit After the WarGames match was not held in 1999 Vince Russo brought back WarGames in a new format he called WarGames 2000 with the tagline Russo s Revenge It was held on the September 4 2000 episode of WCW Nitro The match consisted of two teams vying for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship in a three tiered cage first seen in the climax of the WCW produced film Ready to Rumble and later used at Slamboree in May 2000 The rules combined the traditional WarGames entry formats with the rules of the Triple Cage match at Slamboree which required the competitors to scale the cages in order to retrieve the belt There were two differences between the matches however Instead of the belt hanging above the roof of the third cage it was instead placed inside said cage Second in order to win the match someone had to escape from the bottom cage with the belt this meant that a wrestler had to climb up through both cages open the third cage to get the belt and then climb back down and leave the cage all while avoiding the other participants who could steal the belt from him and take it for themselves without ever having to leave the bottom cage The match pitted Sting Booker T Goldberg and KroniK Brian Adams and Bryan Clark against Russo s hand picked team WCW World Champion Kevin Nash Jeff Jarrett Scott Steiner and The Harris Brothers Don and Ron The match had been scheduled as a four on four match with Sting Booker T Goldberg and Ernest Miller against Nash Jarrett Steiner and Russo Earlier in the night each man from the first team was forced to wrestle a qualifying match to compete Sting beat both Vampiro and The Great Muta in a handicap match Goldberg defeated Shane Douglas and Booker T had to defeat his brother Stevie Ray However Miller lost to KroniK in a handicap match making it five on four Thus when it was his turn to enter Russo sent the Harris Brothers instead making it 6 on 5 During the match Nash teased a betrayal when he entered the first cage he chokeslammed Sting then grabbed Steiner Jarrett and Russo by the throats However as Russo was later walking to the door Nash grabbed and hugged him The Harris Brothers and KroniK drove each other out of the arena Booker T retrieved the belt from the top but Russo interfered on behalf of his team Ernest Miller entered the ring but was Jackknife Powerbombed by Nash Steiner and Jarrett handcuffed Sting and Booker to the walls of the second cage Goldberg broke free of the handcuffs which held him to the turnbuckle of the ring and attempted to leave the cage with the belt but was cut off by Bret Hart who slammed the cage door in his face Nash then retrieved the title belt and walked out the cage door retaining the title Spin off matches EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message All Elite Wrestling Edit All Elite Wrestling AEW announced during Revolution that it would debut the Blood and Guts match on March 25 2020 during a special episode of its weekly series Dynamite billed as Blood and Guts The Blood and Guts match is based largely on the original Crockett era WarGames rules with a win condition of submission or surrender no pinfalls countouts or escaping the cage except with no win condition when a wrestler is knocked unconscious 8 The inaugural match was announced to be The Elite Adam Page Cody Rhodes Kenny Omega and Matt and Nick Jackson vs The Inner Circle Chris Jericho Jake Hager Sammy Guevara Santana and Ortiz Nick Jackson was attacked by The Inner Circle leaving him out indefinitely The Inner Circle Jake Hager Santana and Ortiz defeated The Elite Adam Page Cody Matt Jackson on the March 18 episode of Dynamite giving them the entry advantage After the match with The Elite seemingly expected to be outnumbered 5 on 4 going into the event Matt Jackson revealed the debuting Matt Hardy as their fifth member 9 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the event was postponed The concept returned as during April 2021 episodes Jericho announced that Inner Circle will participate in the WarGames style match against The Pinnacle MJF Wardlow Shawn Spears FTR scheduled on the May 5 2021 episode of Dynamite This match which was also AEW s first ever Blood and Guts match took place on the scheduled date at AEW Blood and Guts 10 The second annual Blood and Guts match would take place on the June 29 2022 episode of Dynamite and featured Blackpool Combat Club Jon Moxley Claudio Castagnoli amp Wheeler Yuta Eddie Kingston Santana amp Ortiz vs Jericho Appreciation Society Chris Jericho Sammy Guevara Jake Hager Daniel Garcia Matt Menard amp Angelo Parker w Tay Conti 11 Combat Zone Wrestling Edit Combat Zone Wrestling has used WarGames stipulations the some of their Cage of Death events the most recent being in Cage Of Death XV 2013 For Cage of Death 5 in that there were two rings one of them was surrounded by the cage and the other was filled with one million thumbtacks the actual amount has never been verified Above the two rings was scaffolding walkway on which the wrestlers could walk on at any time The match started with two members of each team and every 90 seconds a wrestler from either team entered the match according to the number they drew before the match started These eliminations which will occurred in that would happen when a wrestler would hit the arena floor however Cage of Death 5 also had rules that the wrestlers who were not tossed out of or off the cage that they could travel a scaffold hanging above another ring filled with thumbtacks to safety scoring points for the team For Cage of Death 6 there were eliminations that would happen when a wrestler would hit the arena floor much like Cage of Death 5 the year before the difference being that the tag team titles were hanging on a scaffold stretched across the length of the top of the cage overlooking the two rings plus all weapons littered around double caged ring Cage of Death 7 just had standard pinfall and submissions after all combatants entered the cage For 2008 s Cage of Death the large eight sided cage that surrounds the entire ringside area with a barbwire spidernet setup on one side and glass setup on another side with tables underneath and two scaffold platforms across the ring from each other All different Hardcore and deathmatch wrestling weapons such as thumbtack turnbuckles barbed wire bats staple guns light tubes barbed wire baseball bats thumbtacks panes of glass and all others littered around it for wrestlers to use The WarGames rules returned with pinfalls and submissions that could be done throughout the match after all combatants of either team entered the cage Extreme Championship Wrestling Edit Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW held a version of WarGames known as an Ultimate Jeopardy steel cage match the match is conducted in a similar manner to WarGames with victory by submission pinfall knockout or surrender but with weapons provided and stipulation penalties for the losing team The first Ultimate Jeopardy match was held at Ultimate Jeopardy 1994 between Shane Douglas Mr Hughes and The Public Enemy and a team of Terry Funk Road Warrior Hawk Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship IWA Mid South Edit Independent Wrestling Association Mid South presented No Blood No Guts No Glory 2005 at the National Guard Armory in Valparaiso Indiana on Saturday night July 2 2005 The match pitted Team Ian Ian Rotten Axl Rotten Chris Hero Corporal Robinson and Bull Pain against Team Fannin B J Whitmer Eddie Kingston Mark Wolf J C Bailey and Steve Stone and Team NWA Eric Priest Chandler McClure Tank and Sal and Vito Thomaselli in a double ring double cage three team War Games match with the winning team taking full control of the IWA MS The match was won when JC Bailey caused his own team to be outnumbered allowing Ian Rotten s Team IWA to capitalize and win the match Major League Wrestling Edit On September 19 2003 at the War Games TV Taping held at the Fort Lauderdale FL War Memorial Auditorium the Funkin Army Terry Funk The Sandman Steve Williams Sabu and Bill Alfonso defeated The Extreme Horsemen Steve Corino Simon Diamond C W Anderson PJ Walker and Barry Windham when Funk made Corino submit following a fireball to Corino s face citation needed In 2018 MLW would return to Fort Lauderdale for a second War Games event which was taped for a special episode of MLW Fusion on BeIN Sports 12 13 Pro Wrestling Unplugged Edit Pro Wrestling Unplugged PWU had held a match called Cuffed and Caged match on January 20 2007 It is somewhat similar to a Lethal Lockdown match in TNA but with a few small differences Two teams of five wrestlers take part in this match Starts with one member of each team with one new member added to the match at certain time intervals until all ten are in The main differences between this match and a Lethal Lockdown and WarGames match is that in this match wrestlers are eliminated by pin or submit in the cage or getting handcuffed to the outside of the cage The winner is the one man or team left standing after all members of opposing team are eliminated Pro Wrestling EVE Edit Pro Wrestling EVE presented the second ever all female War Games match It had a steel cage surrounding only the one ring but all other rules were the same as the original concept It was the opening contest as part of the first WrestleQueendom event in the iconic York Hall in Bethnal Green London on Saturday 5 May 2018 The teams of Squad Goals consisting of Rhia O Reily Laura Di Matteo Addy Starr and Emi Sakura and The Deserving made up of Jamie Hayter Charli Evans Jayla Dark and Blue Nikita competed in the bout Highlights include a brawl outside the cage before the match started O Reilly entering the cage last and diving onto all the competitors and Squad Goals locking in a submission on each member of The Deserving to win the match 14 15 16 Ring of Honor Edit In December 2005 Ring of Honor held the first Steel Cage Warfare match It was used to settle the year long feud between Generation Next and their former leader Alex Shelley who was now with The Embassy The match consisted of only one ring but followed the War Games match in that two wrestlers from each team started the match and after five minutes another wrestler would enter then every two minutes after another wrestler would enter The main difference however is that the match was an elimination match contested by teams of three four or more Wrestlers can be eliminated at any point by either pin fall or submission In July 2006 Ring of Honor held another War Games style match to settle their feud with Combat Zone Wrestling ROH challenged them to a Steel Cage Warfare match but CZW said they would only compete if it were their Cage of Death match This match that could be contested under WarGames rules so the match can only end when all members of both teams have entered the cage The cage itself is a yellow steel wired and eight sided and surrounds the entire ringside area All sorts of weapons surround between the ring and the cage walls The match starts 2 men for 5 minutes then having a coin flip to see what team would have the advantage with a new man entering every two minutes In September 2008 Ring of Honor held a three team Steel Cage Warfare match This pitted the team of The Briscoe Brothers and Austin Aries against the team of The Age of the Fall represented by Delirious Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black against Necro Butcher who fought alone with no partners The match was held under the same rules stating Butcher although alone could be drawn and enter the match at any time regardless of a man advantage held by the other teams In June 2013 another Steel Cage Warfare match was held pitting an ROH team of B J Whitmer Michael Elgin Jay Lethal and Kevin Steen against the S C U M team of Jimmy Jacobs Rhino Cliff Compton and Rhett Titus where if the ROH team wins S C U M must disband but if the S C U M team wins Steve Corino replaces Nigel McGuinness as match maker Team ROH won the match on a taped episode of Ring of Honor Wrestling television Tennessee Edit Smoky Mountain Wrestling Knoxville Edit The Knoxville Tennessee based Smoky Mountain Wrestling SMW had their own variation of the WarGames match called Rage in a Cage In Rage in a Cage the ring was surrounded by a cage made of the wooden frameworks and regular fence wires The match began with one member of each team entering the cage After five minutes a member from one of the teams usually determined by a coin toss would enter the cage giving his team the temporary handicap advantage After two minutes a member from the other team would enter to even the odds Once all eight or ten men depending on team size had entered the cage the match begins The object of the match was to eliminate one by one by submitting or handcuffing all members of the opposing team to and in the cage The first Rage in a Cage match was held at the Civic Coliseum in Knoxville on May 9 1993 with The Rock n Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson The Stud Stable Robert Fuller and Jimmy Golden and Brian Lee defeating The Heavenly Bodies Tom Prichard and Stan Lane Killer Kyle Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac United States Wrestling Association Memphis Edit In the summer of 1995 a inter promotional feud between Smoky Mountain Wrestling and the Memphis Tennessee based United States Wrestling Association saw the match move across the state On August 7 1995 the Rage in a Cage match was held at the Mid South Coliseum in Memphis which saw Team USWA Bill Dundee Billy Jack Haynes Tommy Rich Doug Gilbert Brian Lee Steven Dunn amp PG 13 J C Ice and Wolfie D defeat Team SMW Tracy Smothers Robert Gibson Brad Armstrong Buddy Landell The Heavenly Bodies Tom Prichard and Jimmy Del Ray Terry Gordy Pat Tanaka amp D Lo Brown Impact Wrestling Edit Impact Wrestling then known as NWA Total Nonstop Action had their own variation of the WarGames match known as the Wednesday Bloody Wednesday Steel Cage match The single ring was surrounded by a large single steel cage with poles attached to the ring posts measured about five to six feet above the turnbuckles with single chains wrapped from and hanging on the poles to various points on the ring itself with many weapons hanging from and attached to steel chains above itself but followed the rules of War Games match in that two wrestlers from both teams started the match and after ninety seconds another wrestler would enter The only way to win is by pinfall or submission The first and only Wednesday Bloody Wednesday Steel Cage match was contested on September 3 2003 between a team of AJ Styles Shane Douglas Christopher Daniels Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger and a team of Jeff Jarrett Raven D Lo Brown Chris Harris and James Storm Later Impact would introduce the Lethal Lockdown match for their annual Lockdown pay per view The only differences are that one ring enclosed by a steel cage with two teams facing off with each other The staggered entry system is identical but weapons are permitted and are even provided The match begins with two wrestlers who must fight for 5 minutes after that a member from one of the teams usually determined by a coin toss would enter the cage giving his team the temporary handicap advantage After two minutes a member from the other team would enter to even the odds Entrants alternated between teams every two minutes giving the coin toss winning team the temporary advantage in the numbers game before giving the other team the advantage with the freshest man and even odds When all competitors have entered the ring a roof is lowered onto the top of the cage with various weapons hanging from it Victory can be attained by pinfall or submission Another variant in Impact Wrestling is the Hardcore War match which is in a single ring and is not a cage match but otherwise resembles WarGames Two teams face off and there are staggered entries for each and the match being unable to finish until all competitors have entered The match ends via pinfall or submission in the ring United Wrestling Federation Edit On September 21 2007 United Wrestling Federation held a WarGame match in Richmond Va Team Sgt Slaughter Rick and Scott Steiner Dustin Rhodes and Kirby and TJ Mack def Team JBL Homicide and Hernandez Steve Corino CW Anderson and Elix Skipper in a double ring double cage WarGames match dubbed as and entitled Uncivil War when Scott Steiner submitted Corino with the Steiner Recliner as Slaughter simultaneously submitted JBL with the cobra clutch Women Superstars Uncensored Edit Women Superstars Uncensored presented the first ever War Games match with female wrestlers on November 19 2011 as part of their Breaking Barriers II iPPV The match featured two trios Team WSU of Mercedes Martinez Alicia and Brittney Savage and the Midwest Militia of Jessicka Havok Allysin Kay and Sassy Stephie The match was contested in a steel cage surrounding only one ring but all other rules were the same as the original concept The Midwest Militia won the match when Havok threatened to murder an injured Martinez with a machete and Savage surrendered on Martinez s behalf World Wrestling Entertainment Edit In June 2013 WWE released a DVD anthology set War Games WCW s Most Notorious Matches During the November 2017 tapings for WWE NXT it was announced that at NXT TakeOver Houston the main event would be a WarGames match The event was subsequently renamed to NXT TakeOver WarGames This would be the first official WarGames match in nearly 20 years The match was quite different from standard WarGames including the cage having no roof although escaping the cage forfeited the match for that person s team pinfalls were allowed and all remaining members of a team entered at the same time The match involved three teams with The Undisputed Era defeating Sanity and Roderick Strong The Authors of Pain NXT TakeOver events preceding WWE s Survivor Series pay per view have since continued to be headlined by WarGames with NXT TakeOver WarGames 2019 featuring two WarGames matches one of which was WWE s first ever women s WarGames match In 2022 WWE moved the WarGames from NXT onto their main roster with both Men s amp Women s matches taking place at Survivor Series 2022 The Women s match featured Team Belair Bianca Belair Alexa Bliss Asuka Mia Yim and Becky Lynch defeating Team Bayley Damage CTRL Bayley Dakota Kai and Iyo Sky Nikki Cross and Rhea Ripley 17 The main event consisted of The Bloodline Roman Reigns Sami Zayn Solo Sikoa and The Usos Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso with Paul Heyman defeating The Brawling Brutes Sheamus Ridge Holland and Butch Drew McIntyre and Kevin Owens 18 Xtreme Pro Wrestling Edit Rob Black s Xtreme Pro Wrestling promotion also capitalized on the popularity of the WarGames match by holding one of their own called Genocide with the same rules However in the XPW version of the WarGames match an 18 feet high steel cage that encompassed two rings with weapons are in two rings but the three sided cage top that covers over around and on the top of only one of the two rings which surrounded by large steel cage permitting wrestlers to hypothetically brawl each other at a top the cage and do table spots off the top of the cage plus all weapons permitted and provided the cage however was extremely poorly constructed and started to fall apart during the match preventing most of the promised action References Edit WCW War Games WCW s Most Notorious Matches 2013 WWE a b Shoemaker 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