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WWE and Fanatics Auction Match-Used Chair From Women's WarGames Match Where No Chairs Were Used

WWE and Fanatics are selling a match-used steel chair from the first women's WarGames on the main roster at Survivor Series 2022, even though no chairs appeared in the match.

Hamza AwanBy Hamza AwanFounder & Editor
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The auction opened on June 15. Bidding had reached only $75 as of the latest update on the listing.

What Was Used In The Match

Weapons did appear in the first women's WarGames match on WWE's main roster. The source material for this report confirms tables, trash cans, ladders, and kendo sticks in the cage. Chairs were not among them.

  • Kendo sticks

Survivor Series 2022 Result And Teams

Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and the returning Becky Lynch defeated Damage CTRL, Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripley at Survivor Series 2022. The win closed a months-long fight built around steel and the WarGames stipulation.

The auction copy for the chair repeats that result and roster makeup. It describes the bout as the first women's WarGames match on WWE's main roster and states that Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim, and the returning Becky Lynch beat Damage CTRL, Nikki Cross, and Rhea Ripley while closing a months-long fight with steel all around them.

What The Listing Claims About The Chair

The product description calls the steel chair an authentic match-used piece from that Women's WarGames match. The listing says no autograph has to dress it up. It also claims Becky Lynch came back, the cage held, and the chair took its share of the damage.

That last line sits in direct tension with the confirmed match detail that no chairs were used in the WarGames bout. The auction is still live for fans who want to bid on the item as presented.

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Hamza Awan

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I'm Hamza Awan, founder of The Final Bell. I cover WWE with verified reporting, fan polls, and analysis written for people who actually watch the shows — not for algorithms. More about Hamza

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