Okay, so, let’s talk about this WWE WarGames thing. I saw some buzz about it online and thought, “Why not give it a shot?” Plus, it was streaming on Peacock, which I already have, so, easy peasy.
First things first, I had to figure out what the heck this WarGames thing even was. Turns out, it’s this big event in the WWE, like their Survivor Series. And, from what I gathered, it had this massive match with two rings surrounded by a steel cage. Sounds wild, right?
So, I did a quick search to see what matches were on. Apparently, there was this Women’s WarGames match that caught my eye. It had Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, and a few others I’d heard of. Cool, cool.
There was also this Damian Priest dude going up against Gunther for some title. I didn’t know much about them, but hey, title matches are usually fun.
- Find the show: I saw it was at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. But, I’m not about to fly there, haha.
- Figure out how to watch: It was on Peacock in the U.S. and some WWE Network thing worldwide. Good thing I had Peacock.
- Get snacks: This is important, people. Gotta have popcorn and soda for a wrestling night.
I got all set up on my couch, snacks in hand, and tuned in. The show started, and man, the crowd was hyped! The whole vibe was electric. You could feel it through the screen.
The Women’s WarGames match was nuts. They were all over the place, in and out of the cages, using all kinds of crazy moves. It was non-stop action. I gotta say, these women are tough. Seriously, they gave it their all.
Then came the title match. It was pretty intense. These guys were big and strong. They threw each other around like rag dolls. In the end, one of them won, but I can’t even remember who now. It was all a blur of excitement, to be honest. There was also a bunch of other matches, but I was honestly just there for the WarGames. My bad.
My Personal Watch Notes:
- Women’s Match: Super entertaining, lots of high-flying action, those ladies are beasts.
- Title Match: Big guys, big moves, big hits. I’m pretty sure someone got hurt.
- Overall: Total chaos, in a good way. Was it worth my Saturday night? Yeah, I’d say so.
All in all, it was a pretty fun night. I’m not a die-hard wrestling fan or anything, but this WarGames event was a good time. Would I watch it again? Probably. I mean, who doesn’t love a little bit of organized chaos every now and then? Plus, it gave me something to talk about with my buddies who are way more into WWE than I am.
So, yeah, that’s my experience with WWE WarGames. It’s loud, it’s wild, and it’s definitely a spectacle. If you’re looking for something different to watch, give it a shot. Just make sure you have your snacks ready.