MAIN CARD (Pay-per-view, 10 p.m. ET)
Champ Deiveson Figueiredo (124.5 lbs.) vs. #1 Brandon Moreno (124.5 lbs.) – for flyweight title
#3 Tony Ferguson (155 lbs.) vs. #7 Charles Oliveira (154.5 lbs.)
#11 Mackenzie Dern (115 lbs.) vs. #13 Virna Jandiroba (115 lbs.)
#15 Kevin Holland (185 lbs.) vs. Ronaldo Souza (185.5 lbs.)
#7 Junior Dos Santos (246.5 lbs.) vs. #14 Ciryl Gane (247.5 lbs.)
PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN2, ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)
Daniel Pineda (145.5 lbs.) vs. Cub Swanson (145 lbs.)
Rafael Fiziev (155.5 lbs.) vs. Renato “Moicano” Carneiro (155 lbs.)
Billy Quarantillo (145.5 lbs.) vs. Gavin Tucker (146 lbs.)
Sam Hughes (115.5 lbs.) vs. #10 Tecia Torres (115.5 lbs.)
PRELIMINARY CARD (ESPN+, 7:30 p.m. ET)
Peter Barrett (145.5 lbs.) vs. Chase Hooper (145.5 lbs.)
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TakeOver: War Games.
Finn Balor hits the ring for a promo to officially start the show. He instantly calls out anyone who wants to meet him face to face. Pete Dunne quickly responds. Dunne says they’re cut from the same cloth. He doesn’t want him to be comfortable with his return because he’ll put him on the shelf and take the title. Kyle O’Reilly interrupts and reminds Dunne that they won War Games and not his guys. It’s the Undisputed Era right now and nobody else’s. Kyle reminds Finn that he broke his jaw and made him eat his meals through a straw, so they have unfinished business. It’s Damian Priest time. He and the other potential challengers diss each other for things like losing, their accents, taking time off, and not beating Leon Ruff. Finn leaves, saying they need to learn some manners as they cut him off. He’ll defend the title on 1/6 at New Year’s Evil but the opponent is up to William Regal. Karrion Kross’ music hits and Scar