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A rising star who The Kingdom has been "gatekeeping" from the main event scene. The Go-Home Segment

The week before Survivor Series, a "Contract Signing" ends in a total brawl. The Kingdom thinks they have the advantage because they won the "WarGames Advantage" match earlier that night. The segment ends with the babyface team standing tall on the top of the cage, staring down the Champion, signaling that the "Dynasty" is no longer untouchable.

The match ends not with a fancy move, but with the Exiled Star and the Champion alone in the center of the ring while everyone else is laid out. The Exiled Star forces the Champion to submit using the Champion's own finishing move, symbolizing the ultimate poetic justice. The Aftermath WWE Survivor Series WarGames

To level the playing field, the exiled star must find allies. They don't pick friends; they pick people with a common enemy:

A "wild card" superstar who just wants to see the cage break. A rising star who The Kingdom has been

The Kingdom (Heels) starts with the 2-on-1 advantage. They use the extra man to systematically "injure" the babyface team's leg or arm, creating a narrative of overcoming the odds.

The story begins three months prior, when the dominant faction, (led by the World Champion), begins to fracture. A high-ranking member is "excommunicated" after a loss, leading to a brutal beatdown. This isn't just a wrestling split; it’s a systematic dismantling of a brotherhood that once ruled the brand. The Escalation The segment ends with the babyface team standing

The "Chaos Element" enters last for the faces, bringing a duffel bag of weapons (trash cans, tables, and chains), officially starting the match.