Preview: WWE Royal Rumble 2024 (1/27/24) – Full Card, Start Time, How to Watch
Women’s Royal Rumble
- Bayley
- Nia Jax
- Becky Lynch
- Bianca Belair
- Maxxine Dupri
- Ivy Nile
The Undisputed Universal title picture is stacked right now. ‘The Tribal Chief’ Roman Reigns remains at the head of the table, but some big players are also sitting at the same table.
AJ Styles, LA Knight, and Randy Orton all have a shot at the gold, but they have to fight through everyone to get to it. Fatal four-way matches can get quite chaotic but this particular match has the potential to be the messiest one yet.
Not only will there be three determined challengers and a champion who refuses to relinquish the gold without a fight, but there is the threat of outside involvement.
The Bloodline‘s Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso can be expected to make an appearance to assist Reigns but ‘The Tribal Chief’ has an entire bag of tricks that he could still use to get the win.
So the question is: Will either Styles, Knight, or Orton be able to outsmart two other challengers as well as a champion who will go to any lengths to win? Or will Reigns once again walk away with the gold?
Kevin Owens won the recent US Championship tournament and now finds himself coming head-to-head with US Champion, Logan Paul. The two have been at loggerheads for a couple of weeks, and they finally get the chance to get their hands on each other.
Paul won the title at the Crown Jewel PLE in early November and is heading towards celebrating his first 100 days as the titleholder, and he intends on making it to that.
Owens has held the title three times in the past and hopes to join the elite group including John Cena, Booker T, Bret Hart, and others who have gone on to hold the gold four times in their career.
This is, however, Paul’s first title and he looks to hold onto the gold for as long as possible. Paul has banned Owens from using his cast-wrapped hand, evening the playing field. At the Royal Rumble, it all comes down to who wants it more.
Chinyere is a combat sports writer since 2021, fueled by a lifelong love and interest for the industry. She became a member of the Last Word On Pro Wrestling editing team in 2024. With dreams of worldwide travel and adventure, I embrace combat sports and writing as my thrilling avenues of exploration for now.
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