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WWE Survivor Series press conference notes: Jimmy Uso and Bronson Reed injuries, Triple H on ID program

Triple H and other WWE stars spoke to the media after Survivor Series.

WarGames winning teams Bron Breakker and Triple H answered all of the media’s questions on Saturday. Here are some of the highlights:

Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, Bayley, IYO SKY and Naomi

  • Ripley says it’s not over between her and Liv Morgan, and Dominik Mysterio is a part of it.
  • She was also questioned about her injury. She said she couldn’t see it, but it felt pretty good.
  • At the end, they celebrated Naomi’s birthday and sang “Happy Birthday” to her.

Bron Breakker

  • Breakker was asked if he would weigh in on what happened between Pauil Heyman and The Bloodline. Breakker said he would leave that door open and never say never.

The Usos, CM Punk and Sami Zayn

  • When asked if the OG bloodline would reunite in the future, Zayn said he didn’t know for sure, but it’s definitely not the end. Zayn also said he was proud of both the work he did with Johnny Knoxville and the history between him and the Bloodline.
  • As for the future of The Usos, Jey said they could “move and groove in either direction.”
  • Punk, who entered mid-interview, was asked a question about the rise of Roman Reigns. Punk said no comment.
  • Jey Uso noted at the end of the interview that Jimmy Uso broke his toe from the splash from the steel cage.

Triple H

  • He announced that Survivor Series was a sellout with 17,828 spectators. It is WWE’s 63rd sellout of the year and broke the all-time arena gate record in North America.
  • Bronson Reed gets stared after missing the splash from the steel cage.
  • One question asked whether Elimination Chamber was a stadium show for the second year in a row. Triple H said that this idea wasn’t necessarily about Elimination Chamber, but rather about making WrestleMania season as big as possible.
  • The final question concerned the goal of the WWE ID program. Triple H compared it to WWE’s NIL deals, where wrestlers at the independent level receive both financial and educational help, giving them guidance on how to develop. As long as they progress, they will stick with them, said Triple H. He also teased future content plans with ID talent. He said it was part of strengthening the independent scene.

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