'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Will Theresa go to prison? DiMera Enterprises to be taken away from EJ?

It's catfight galore going down in "Days of Our Lives" this week, and it isn't hard to guess which two women will be involved. Nonetheless, here are the spoilers for Sept. 29 to Oct. 3:

Jennifer and Eve

Jennifer and Eve get physical this week. Their court battle is nearly over but their personal fight isn't. Hurtful words are hurled against each other, but Eve makes a low blow. She mentions Jack, Jennifer's late lover, and Jenn loses it. She physically attacks Eve.

Kristen DiMera and Susan Banks

These two women definitely have issues and, according to Celeb Dirty Laundry, a catfight might also happen between old enemies Kristen and Susan.

Theresa and John Black

Theresa has her own issues to deal with. Apparently, John Black is getting better, and all Theresa can do is wait for John to speak up. And when he does, Theresa might go to prison. But on Monday's episode, Theresa is shocked that John actually wants to meet with her personally at the hospital. Spoilers say that John will tell Theresa something shocking.

Battle for DiMera Enterprises

It looks like EJ is having a hard time keeping DiMera Enterprises on his own. Everyone is going for it. Even his younger brother Chad is planning something with Kate to take him down. Further, Clyde is making his own move, too.

Stefano also returns to Salem, but his agenda is still unknown. But maybe, he will reveal the person Chad is taking orders from.

Will Jennifer and Eve ever get along? What is John going to tell Theresa? Will she end up in jail? Will Chad, Clyde, and everyone else take away DiMera Enterprises from EJ?

Get your answers in "Days of Our Lives" this week on NBC at 1 p.m.

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