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WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Results (2/1/25)

The Road to WrestleMania begins with the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 PLE. For the WWE Universe, the Royal Rumble is one of, if not the most exciting wrestling and sports entertainment events in the plant this time of the year. Everything is up for grabs this Saturday night. Two championship matches. Plus, two Rumble matches to determine who will call their short at the “Granddaddy of them All” WrestleMania 41. Without further ado, here are the full WWE Royal Rumble 2025 results.

Event Details:

  • The WWE Royal Rumble 2025 is scheduled for Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

How to Watch:

  • United States: The event will stream exclusively on Peacock. A subscription is required to access the live broadcast.
  • Internationally: Outside the U.S., the WWE Royal Rumble2 2025 will be available on Netflix in select regions. Availability and access may vary by country, so it’s advisable to check your local Netflix listings or WWE’s official channels for confirmation.

WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Match Card:

  • Undisputed WWE Championship Ladder Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens
  • WWE Tag Team Championship: #DIY (c) vs. Motor City Machine Guns
  • Men’s Royal Rumble Match
  • Women’s Royal Rumble Match

WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Results (2/1/25):

The 2025 edition of the Royal Rumble PLE kicks off with Stephanie McMahon. The “Billion Dollar Princess” thanked the Indianapolis crowd, as well as the WWE Universe around the world, for making this the biggest Royal Rumble event in history.

Women’s Royal Rumble Match

To start the show, the Women’s Royal Rumble match is up first. Looking to run the gauntlet at the #1 position, IYO SKY makes her way to the ring. Joining her is former Women’s World Champion, Liv Morgan. For only the 3rd time in her young career, former NXT Women’s Champion Roxanne Perez enters the fray.

First-ever Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria enters at #4. Next up is the Women’s United States Champion, Chelsea Green. WWE’s biggest stars, present and future, have kicked off the 8th installment of the Women’s Royal Rumble. At the #9 spot, Lash Legend makes her Women’s Rumble debut.

The first elimination of the night comes from Chelsea Green eliminating B-Fab. At #10, Bianca Belair comes out like a house on fire with offense. Bayley, last year’s winner, enters at #12. After eliminating Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria earlier in the night, Ivy Nile would be eliminated by rival Maxxine Dupri. Unfortunately, she would also get dumped by the Pure Fusion Collective.

At the midway point, Naomi enters at 15. Jaide Parker makes her Rumble debut at #16. At# 19, the newest WWE Superstar and former TNA Wrestling Knockout’s Champion, Jordynne Grace, enters the match, clearing the field and eliminating Jaida Parker quickly. After two years away from the ring, the “Goddess” Alexa Bliss has returned at the Royal Rumble!

Another NXT debutant enters the Royal Rumble in the form of Stephanie Vaquer. Right after, WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus enters the Royal Rumble. Alexa Bliss would get eliminated by Liv Morgan. At #27, the Queen is back! Charlotte Flair enters the match to an ovation. Current NXT Women’s Champion Giulia joins the pool at #28.

In a shocking turn of events, Giulia eliminates Jordynne Grace. For the final entrant, WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella enters the Rumble at #30.

The final three came down to Charlotte Flair, Nia Jax, and Roxanne Perez. Jax would get eliminated by Flair. Perez would try to hang on, but Flair, with her veteran experience, would manage to get in a devastating Big Boot to win the Women’s Rumble.

    1. IYO SKY
    2. Liv Morgan
    3. Roxanne Perez
    4. Lyra Valkyria
    5. Chelsea Green
    6. B-Fab
    7. Ivy Nile
    8. Zoey Stark
    9. Lash Legend
    10. Bianca Belair
    11. Shayna Baszler
    12. Bayley
    13. Sonya Deville
    14. Maxxine Dupri
    15. Naomi
    16. Jaida Parker
    17. Piper Niven
    18. Natalya
    19. Jordynne Grace
    20. Michin
    21. Alexa Bliss
    22. Zelina Vega
    23. Candice LeRae
    24. Stephanie Vaquer
    25. Trish Stratus
    26. Raquel Rodriguez
    27. Charlotte Flair
    28. Giulia
    29. Nia Jax
    30. Nikki Bella

WWE Tag Team Championship: #DIY (c) vs. Motor City Machine Guns

Intense match between these two. Every move was calculated with no movement wasted. Very early in the match, #DIY would get the first fall to put the Motor City Machine Guns against the wall. The second phase of this match saw MCMG go on the offensive, facing sudden death and knowing the next fall could end this match.

Alex Shelley was taken out of the match but soon recovered. He would get tagged in, and he and Chris Sabin would set up Johnny Gargano to hit Skull and Bones to knot it up at one-to-one. When we thought they were exhausted, both teams kicked it into high gear. MCMG and #DIY would trade hits over and over.

MCMG was on the verge of winning. Unfortunately, The Street Profits would get involved. As Shelley and Sabin were ready to hit Skull and Bones, Montez Ford would distract the official while Angelo Dawkins hit Shelley with a crutch. #DIY would capitalize on this, with Ciampa picking up the last fall.

Apparently, the Profits are not aligned with anyone, attacking the retaining champs post-match.

Undisputed WWE Championship Ladder Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Kevin Owens

As many expected, this was not a technical classic by any means; it was a downright brawl. Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes went to war and were out for blood. Brutal doesn’t even begin to describe this Ladder Match. All the hits were devastating, with Kevin Owens putting Cody Rhodes through a ladder with a Fisherman’s Buster.

The turning point came when Owens was setting up Rhodes for the Package Piledriver on top of the announcer’s table. Cody would reverse it and hit the Alabama Slam on the setup ladder between the ring and the announcer’s table. Rhodes would climb and unhook both titles to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship.

Cody Rhodes tapped into his darkest side to pull this off. While most see Owens as the villain in this story, everyone, including Nick Aldis and former best friend Sami Zayn, came to his aid to tend to him after the match.

Men’s Royal Rumble Match

In the main event of the evening, the most stacked Men’s Rumble match of all time begins. At #1, 2006 winner and WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio started the match. Penta enters his first Royal Rumble match at #2.

The ring filled up quickly, and that’s when Bron Brekker entered the match. Hitting a Spear on Carmelo Hayes and an insane Frankensteiner before eliminating Hayes and Santos Escobar. Akira Tozawa should be the #8 entrant. However, he got attacked by an irate Carmelo Hayes on his way to the ring.

Paul “Triple H” Levesque decided to name popular YouTube star iShowSpeed as a replacement at the 8th spot. He eliminated Otis before being Speared by Bron Breakker. The IC Champion would toss Speed over the top rope but was caught by Otis. Otis then proceeded to dump him over the announce table, effectively eliminating him.

Marking the halfway point of the Rumble, TNA World Champion Joe Hendy enters at #15! The OTC has arrived to kick off the second half of the Men’s Rumble, quickly eliminating Sheamus and Joe Hendy. After a devastating Spear from Bron Breakker, Roman Reigns would turn the tables and eliminate the Intercontinental Champion.

After a rigorous Men’s Rumble, AJ Styles makes his return at #21. The last time is now for John Cena as he enters his last Rumble at #23. He quickly eliminated Braun Strowman and Finn Balor. Cena would stare down Roman Reigns. However, CM Punk, at #24, would stop the proceedings. Before these three could lock up, the match kept on giving, as Seth Rollins entered at #25.

With the final entrant into the 2025 men’s rumble, Logan Paul arrives.

  1. Rey Mysterio
  2. Penta
  3. Chad Gable
  4. Carmelo Hayes
  5. Santos Escobar
  6. Otis
  7. Bron Breakker
  8. iShowSpeed
  9. Sheamus
  10. Jimmy Uso
  11. Andrade
  12. Jacob Fatu
  13. Ludwig Kaiser
  14. The Miz
  15. Joe Hendry
  16. Roman Reigns
  17. Drew McIntyre
  18. Finn Balor
  19. Shinsuke Nakamura
  20. Jey Uso
  21. AJ Styles
  22. Braun Strowman
  23. John Cena
  24. CM Punk
  25. Seth “Freakin'” Rollins
  26. Dominik Mysterio
  27. Sami Zayn
  28. Damian Priest
  29. LA Knight
  30. Logan Paul

Things would unravel when the final six competitors were squaring off in the ring. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns’ hatred for one another caused them to lose the match, with CM Punk throwing them out simultaneously. Unfortunately for Punk, Logan Paul saw his chance and eliminated Punk as he was taunting Rollins and Reigns on the outside.

Rollins was livid, and he and Punk and Reigns brawled on the outside. Seth Rollins saw blood tonight and delivered a devastating Stomp on Roman Reigns on top of the steel ring steps.

Back in the ring, we had Logan Paul, Jey Uso, and John Cena. Uso and Cena worked quickly to eliminate the cocky young star, setting up the showdown between the final two entrants. Jey and John went at it, with both men giving it their all. In the closing moments of the Men’s Rumble, both would hang from the ring apron, looking to knock each other off.

Cena would get the upper hand and hoist up Jey for the Attitude Adjustment. Jey Uso would counter and slide into the ring, finally eliminating John Cena from his last Royal Rumble match ever.

Yeet, indeed! Jey Uso will be heading to the main event of WrestleMania 41 against the champion of his choosing. That concludes the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 results.

That’s all for the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 results. What did you think of this exciting WWE PLE as a whole?

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