Triple H gives a special mention to 28-year-old WWE Superstar alongside AJ Lee for the 2025 Survivor Series

(From the left) CM Punk, AJ Lee, and Triple H [Image Credits: Tripel H
(From the left) CM Punk, AJ Lee, and Triple H [Image Credits: Tripel H's official X account]

This week's episode of SmackDown saw AJ Lee and Becky Lynch joining their respective teams for the upcoming 2025 Survivor Series. Interestingly, while promoting the upcoming clash, Triple H elevated Lash Legend alongside The Black Widow with a special mention.

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The Game took to X and tweeted the poster for the five-on-five women’s WarGames clash in San Diego on November 29, 2025. Captioning the tweet, he said that Legend, a breakout star, will be making her WarGames debut alongside Lee, who will also fight in this format for the first time.

"A storied veteran and a breakout star debut in their first WarGames. Two teams composed of multi-time world champions. Ten of @WWE ’s biggest stars all in one match. The teams are set and ready for only one thing…WAR. #SurvivorSeries: WarGames is LIVE Nov. 29 from @PetcoPark at 7e/4p on @espn & @netflix ."
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AJ Lee is the fifth member of the team of the babyfaces alongside IYO SKY, Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair, and Alexa Bliss. They will collide against Nia Jax, Lash Legend, Kairi Sane, Asuka, and Becky Lynch at the Survivor Series.

With this, it seems that The Bougee Bully may finally become a regular on the main roster instead of moving back to the NXT division once again.


AJ Lee claps back at online harassment

The advancement of AI has led to several prominent figures in the entertainment industry, as well as regular people, falling victim to deepfake videos. Most recently, the hammer dropped on AJ Lee as well, as a fan created a deepfake video of himself kissing The Black Widow.

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He uploaded the video online and promoted it on X, and AJ called out the harassment and asked him to take the video down. So far, the video is still available on YouTube and hasn’t been deleted.

The uploader, named Chris, used a clip from Big Event in New York and modified it using AI. The company has banned him as a result and released a notice stating that anyone who creates deepfakes or false, derogatory content will face an immediate ban from all of their events and shows.

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