After a raucous opener to Survivor Series WarGames featured the Women’s edition of the titular match and now several WWE stars have reacted.
Hopping on to Twitter to share their thoughts, several legends weighed in on the Women’s WarGames effort.
With Women’s Division pionner Amy Dumas (also known as Lita during her time in WWE) noting:
“Wow. Incredible. Thank you”
And then going on to tag all of the women in the match, however with the exception of an accidental misdirect to a fan account rather than the actual Dakota Kai.
With current WWE roster members like Carmella and Liv Morgan also weighing in with their support.
For her part, Carmella writing:
“Those ladies just TORE IT UP!! Our women are such bad asses. So proud. #SurvivorSeries”
Also Liv Morgan adding:
“Ahhhhhhhhhh the girlies starting the show 😍👏
“Everyone looks sooooooo good
“FOMO”
And finally a series of clapping hands emojis after the match had concluded.
The team of Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, Bianca Belair and Becky Lynch took home the victory after Bianca neutralized Bayley with a KOD into the cage.
Finally with a massive leg drop from Becky Lynch off the top of the cage onto the WWE Women’s Tag Team champions IYO SKY and Dakota Kai with Kai taking the pin to officially end the inaugural main roster iteration of the match.
Those ladies just TORE IT UP!! Our women are such bad asses. So proud. #SurvivorSeries
— Mella Is Money 🤑 (@CarmellaWWE) November 27, 2022
FOMO
— LIV Morgan (@YaOnlyLivvOnce) November 27, 2022
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