WWE SmackDown Spoilers for November 29, 2024: WarGames Updates Confirmed

WWE taped the November 29, 2024, episode of Friday Night SmackDown early to accommodate Thanksgiving. Key developments for Survivor Series WarGames 2024 were revealed, including match updates and team changes.

Bayley Joins WarGames After Jade Cargill’s Exit

A major change to the Women’s WarGames match was announced during the tapings. Bayley officially replaced Jade Cargill, who was removed following an attack in a previous episode. The updated teams are as follows:

  • Team Bianca Belair: Bianca, Naomi, Bayley, IYO SKY, and Rhea Ripley
  • Opposing Team: Liv Morgan, Nia Jax, Raquel Rodriguez, Tiffany Stratton, and Candice LeRae

Tensions boiled over as both teams engaged in a heated brawl following a promo segment, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown at Survivor Series.

Jacob Fatu Secures Advantage in Men’s WarGames

In the Men’s WarGames advantage match, Jacob Fatu defeated Jey Uso, earning the New Bloodline the upper hand. This victory could prove critical for the New Bloodline, who are already fueled by internal tensions with their opponents, the OG Bloodline led by Roman Reigns.

Women’s U.S. Championship Tournament Advances

The first round of the WWE Women’s United States Championship tournament saw Michin (Mia Yim) defeat Piper Niven and Lash Legend. Notably, Lash Legend replaced Jade Cargill in this match. During the bout, Chelsea Green attempted to interfere, but B-Fab intervened to even the odds.

Nakamura and LA Knight Feud Intensifies

Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Andrade, but his celebration was cut short when LA Knight attempted an attack. Nakamura countered with black mist, escalating their rivalry ahead of a possible future clash.

SmackDown Promises High Stakes

This episode of SmackDown serves as the final build-up for Survivor Series WarGames 2024. With new twists and heated rivalries, fans can expect fireworks in the ring and beyond. Don’t miss all the action as it airs on November 29!

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