WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The Tribal Chief now holds another record: an unprecedented 11th WrestleMania main event appearance.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
The Tribal Chief now holds another record: an unprecedented 11th WrestleMania main event appearance.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Roman Reigns outlasted 29 other competitors Saturday night in Saudi Arabia, punching his ticket to WrestleMania 42 with a Royal Rumble victory that solidified his position as professional wrestling’s biggest draw.
The Tribal Chief now holds another record: an unprecedented 11th WrestleMania main event appearance.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Roman Reigns outlasted 29 other competitors Saturday night in Saudi Arabia, punching his ticket to WrestleMania 42 with a Royal Rumble victory that solidified his position as professional wrestling’s biggest draw.
The Tribal Chief now holds another record: an unprecedented 11th WrestleMania main event appearance.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.
Roman Reigns outlasted 29 other competitors Saturday night in Saudi Arabia, punching his ticket to WrestleMania 42 with a Royal Rumble victory that solidified his position as professional wrestling’s biggest draw.
The Tribal Chief now holds another record: an unprecedented 11th WrestleMania main event appearance.
It’s a milestone that cements his legacy as one of wrestling’s most dominant forces, and it sets up what could be one of the most anticipated championship matches in recent memory.
With options to challenge either Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship or CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship on April 18-19, Reigns holds all the cards heading into The Grandest Stage of Them All.
The Final Showdown: Reigns vs. Gunther
The climax came down to two titans: Reigns and Gunther, The Ring General who had already claimed victory over AJ Styles earlier in the evening.
Both men had proven their dominance throughout the grueling 30-man match, each tallying five eliminations—the most of any competitor that night.
But when it mattered most, Reigns delivered his signature spear before hoisting Gunther over the top rope, securing his second Royal Rumble win after his initial victory back in 2015.
Oba Femi’s Breakout Performance
While Reigns walked away with the victory, Oba Femi stole hearts with an absolutely electric Royal Rumble debut.
Entering at number one, Femi immediately established himself as a force to be reckoned with.
His night began with an unexpected gift: a masked figure blindsided Bron Breakker—who was set to enter at number two—before throwing him into the ring dazed and vulnerable. Femi capitalized instantly, eliminating The Badass with ease.
From there, Femi went on a tear:
- Five total eliminations (tied for match-high with Reigns)
- 39 minutes of ring time in his very first Rumble appearance
- Dominated multiple opponents before finally falling to Brock Lesnar
For someone making their Rumble debut, lasting nearly 40 minutes while racking up that many eliminations signals star power.
Surprise Debuts and Shocking Returns
Royce Keys Makes WWE Debut
Among the evening’s most talked-about moments was the arrival of Royce Keys, formerly known as Powerhouse Hobbs during his time with All Elite Wrestling.
His debut adds another explosive talent to WWE’s already-stacked roster and signals the company’s continued commitment to bringing in top-tier performers from across the industry.
LA Knight Returns with Vengeance
After being sidelined since December following a brutal attack by The Vision, LA Knight made his highly anticipated return Saturday night.
Knight wasted zero time seeking revenge, eliminating two Vision members—Bronson Reed and Austin Theory—before meeting his own elimination at the hands of Cody Rhodes.
Chaos, Controversy, and Cody Rhodes
Speaking of Rhodes, his Rumble journey ended in controversial fashion.
The American Nightmare wasn’t eliminated by someone actually competing in the match.
Instead, Undisputed WWE Champion Drew McIntyre interfered from outside the ring, delivering a devastating Claymore that sent Rhodes flying over the top rope and out of contention.
Rhodes had entered as one of the favorites, seeking to join “Stone Cold” Steve Austin as only the second wrestler ever to win three Royal Rumble matches. After recently losing his WWE Championship to McIntyre, the motivation was certainly there.
But McIntyre had other plans—and his interference ensures their rivalry is far from over.
What’s Next for The Tribal Chief?
Saturday marked Reigns’ first on-screen WWE appearance since November’s Survivor Series, where he competed in a losing effort during a WarGames match.
His absence only heightened anticipation for his return, and when his Royal Rumble participation was officially announced weeks ago, he immediately became the odds-on favorite.
Now comes the million-dollar question: Who will Reigns challenge at WrestleMania 42?
He has two compelling options:
- Drew McIntyre for the Undisputed WWE Championship
- CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
Either matchup promises blockbuster appeal, massive storyline implications, and the kind of star power that defines WrestleMania main events.
A Historic 11th Main Event Appearance
Regardless of opponent, Reigns will make history by headlining WrestleMania’s main event for an unprecedented 11th time.
That record alone speaks volumes about his drawing power, consistency, and position atop WWE’s hierarchy.
Love him or hate him, Reigns continues proving why he’s been positioned as professional wrestling’s top star for nearly a decade.
A Stacked Rumble for the Ages
This year’s Royal Rumble featured one of the strongest lineups in recent memory, blending established main eventers with rising stars hungry to make their mark.
Multi-time WrestleMania headliners like Reigns and Rhodes entered as favorites, but legitimate threats emerged from competitors like Gunther, Breakker, Femi, and Jacob Fatu—all seeking their first-ever Rumble victory.
The mix created unpredictable drama, surprise eliminations, and genuine suspense about who would ultimately prevail.
In the end, experience and championship pedigree won out. Reigns survived, conquered, and now sets his sights on reclaiming world championship glory on wrestling’s biggest stage.
WrestleMania 42 just got a whole lot more interesting.