With this year's WWE Survivor Series only two weeks away, there's now a major spoiler on the women's WarGames match for that Premium Live Event.
Via PWInsider.com, as of this past Friday's episode of SmackDown, the belief was that Becky Lynch will be joining Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, and Shotzi on the babyface team for some good ol' WarGames action. Of course, that foursome will be up against WWE Women's Champion IYO SKY, Bayley, Kairi Sane, and Asuka.
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The latest edition of WWE's blue brand show saw Asuka turn heel by misting Belair, and thus joining forces with Damage CTRL. Likewise, last weekend's Crown Jewel marked Sane's return to the company, as she helped SKY retain the Women's Title against Bianca.
As for Becky Lynch, her most recent televised match was at NXT Halloween Havoc Night 1 last month, where she lost the NXT Women's Title to Lyra Valkyria. While the Man hasn't wrestled on TV in the time since then, she has still been a featured presence on Raw, and has also been active in a couple of house shows bouts against Natalya earlier this month.
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Emanating from Chicago's Allstate Arena, WWE Survivor Series 2023 takes place on Saturday 25 November.
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