Roman Reigns Won the Royal Rumble, But a Hooded Attacker Destroying Bron Breakker Changed Everything (Identity Still Unknown)

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The WWE Royal Rumble exploded from Saudi Arabia with career-ending stakes, controversial eliminations, and a main event that reshaped the road to WrestleMania.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

The WWE Royal Rumble exploded from Saudi Arabia with career-ending stakes, controversial eliminations, and a main event that reshaped the road to WrestleMania.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Professional wrestling delivered one of its most dramatic nights in recent memory.

The WWE Royal Rumble exploded from Saudi Arabia with career-ending stakes, controversial eliminations, and a main event that reshaped the road to WrestleMania.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Professional wrestling delivered one of its most dramatic nights in recent memory.

The WWE Royal Rumble exploded from Saudi Arabia with career-ending stakes, controversial eliminations, and a main event that reshaped the road to WrestleMania.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

Professional wrestling delivered one of its most dramatic nights in recent memory.

The WWE Royal Rumble exploded from Saudi Arabia with career-ending stakes, controversial eliminations, and a main event that reshaped the road to WrestleMania.

From King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh, fans witnessed history as legends fell and new stars rose in spectacular fashion.

Here’s everything that went down at one of wrestling’s biggest nights of the year.

Liv Morgan Survives Chaos to Win Women’s Royal Rumble

The women opened the night with thirty competitors battling for a championship opportunity at WrestleMania.

Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss kicked things off with surprising levity, making heart symbols together before the competition intensified. The playful start quickly dissolved into brutal eliminations as power players like Nia Jax and Jordynne Grace dominated stretches of the match.

Lash Legend made a massive impression, eliminating NXT standout Jordynne Grace with authority. The towering competitor showcased raw power before eventually falling to the numbers game late in the contest.

Rhea Ripley’s entrance at number 22 shifted momentum dramatically. The Judgment Day powerhouse carved through the field, eliminating Chelsea Green, Roxanne Perez, and others with ruthless efficiency.

IYO SKY provided one of the night’s most memorable moments, hanging precariously on the apron with Lash Legend before managing to eliminate the larger competitor with a well-timed counter.

The final sequence came down to Morgan, Tiffany Stratton, and Sol Ruca battling on the apron. After Stratton eliminated Ruca with a devastating counter, Morgan seized her opportunity.

Liv Morgan capitalized on split-second timing to eliminate Tiffany Stratton and win her ticket to WrestleMania. The victory marks Morgan’s biggest career achievement and sets up a championship showdown of her choosing at wrestling’s grandest stage.

AJ Styles’ Career Ends in Brutal Fashion Against GUNTHER

The stakes couldn’t have been higher: lose and retire forever.

AJ Styles put his legendary twenty-five year career on the line against Ring General GUNTHER in what became an instant classic. The match told a story of veteran cunning versus overwhelming dominance.

GUNTHER brutalized Styles from the opening bell, targeting the veteran’s back with vicious chops and power moves. A back suplex into the announce desk left AJ bleeding from his elbow and visibly struggling.

But Styles refused to surrender easily. He rallied multiple times, hitting his signature Pele kick, Ushigoroshi, and even locking in the Calf Killer in the center of the ring. GUNTHER’s resilience proved otherworldly, surviving even the Styles Clash that has ended countless careers.

The Ring General answered desperation with brutality, eventually resorting to a low blow behind referee Dan Engler’s back.

The finishing sequence was harrowing. GUNTHER trapped Styles in the Gojira Clutch with bodyscissors applied. AJ clawed toward the ropes, nearly touching salvation before being dragged back to center ring.

With one arm raised and falling repeatedly, referee Dan Engler called for the bell. AJ Styles’ career ended via stoppage, unable to continue under GUNTHER’s suffocating submission.

An Emotional Farewell

The post-match scene brought tears to fans worldwide.

Styles initially seemed confused about what happened before reality crashed down. He shared a poignant moment with Engler, who served as a longtime TNA referee during AJ’s independent wrestling days.

The crowd chanted “NO!” as Styles removed his gloves, only to put them back on one final time. He threw up the Too Sweet hand gesture as fans reciprocated throughout the arena, hands raised in tribute to a career that spanned promotions and continents.

After starting up the ramp, AJ returned for one last moment, climbing the turnbuckles and placing his hand over his heart as “AJ Styles!” chants echoed through King Abdullah Financial District.

Drew McIntyre Retains Championship After Brutal Battle

Sami Zayn gave everything in pursuit of championship glory but came up devastatingly short.

The undisputed champion Drew McIntyre defended his title in a war that saw both men pushed to their absolute limits. McIntyre’s power advantage proved significant early, but Zayn’s resilience kept him alive through multiple near-falls.

A sunset flip powerbomb and Blue Thunder Driver gave Zayn hope. The challenger even survived three consecutive Future Shock DDTs, showing the heart that’s defined his underdog career.

The momentum swung wildly. Zayn hit a Helluva Kick that had McIntyre beaten, but Drew managed to get his foot on the ropes. When Sami rolled outside, his injured back betrayed him at the worst possible moment.

McIntyre capitalized with a powerbomb through the announce desk that left Zayn crumpled and broken.

Referees checked on the challenger, but McIntyre showed no mercy. He dragged Zayn back inside and delivered taunting slaps, telling his opponent he didn’t have what it takes.

Sami found one last surge of energy, hitting a corner exploder and charging for another Helluva Kick. McIntyre cut him off mid-air with a devastating Claymore, then hit a second one for the decisive pinfall.

The Scottish Warrior retained his championship, but made a statement about his dominance heading toward WrestleMania season.

Mystery Attacker Derails Bron Breakker’s Rumble Before It Starts

Controversy erupted before the men’s Royal Rumble even began.

During the pre-show, Paul Heyman confronted Adam Pearce about Bron Breakker drawing the number two entry position. Heyman accused WWE management of manipulation, warning Pearce about playing “FAFO” (fuck around and find out).

When Breakker’s music hit, a hooded figure blindsided the powerhouse with a superkick and Blackout maneuver before throwing him into the ring unconscious.

Oba Femi, who entered at number one, immediately eliminated the helpless Breakker as the mysterious attacker fled through the crowd. The identity remains unknown, but speculation immediately pointed toward orchestration from interested parties with WrestleMania stakes.

Oba Femi Dominates Early Rumble Action

The NXT standout made an unforgettable first impression on the main roster.

After the controversial Breakker elimination, Femi went on an absolute tear. He systematically eliminated:

  • Rusev – After surviving a brief attack from the Bulgarian Lion
  • Solo Sikoa – Demonstrating dominance over Bloodline muscle
  • Rey Mysterio – Catching the legend mid-619 attempt and dumping him out
  • Matt Cardona – Following a devastating Fall From Grace

Femi gave himself a round of applause after each elimination, establishing himself as the early favorite. His reign of terror finally ended when the numbers game caught up, but not before he’d made the biggest statement of any performer.

Brock Lesnar’s Rampage Ends Abruptly

The Beast Incarnate entered at number 22 and immediately transformed the match into a demolition derby.

Accompanied by Paul Heyman, Lesnar threw German suplexes with reckless abandon. Je’Von Evans bounced memorably off the canvas from one particularly violent throw.

Brock hit F-5s on multiple competitors and eliminated Ilja Dragunov, Rey Fenix, and Oba Femi in rapid succession. His confrontation with Femi was brief but intense, with both powerhouses testing each other before Lesnar prevailed.

The alliance between Cody Rhodes and LA Knight proved Lesnar’s undoing, as both men worked together to eliminate the Beast from championship contention.

Roman Reigns Wins Royal Rumble, Punches WrestleMania Ticket

The Tribal Chief overcame a stacked final field to secure his championship opportunity.

Reigns entered at number 26 and immediately made his presence felt. He eliminated the Miz quickly before squaring off with former allies and enemies alike.

The closing stretch featured dramatic eliminations:

  • Drew McIntyre appeared from nowhere to eliminate Cody Rhodes with a Claymore
  • Reigns eliminated Jacob Fatu, removing his own cousin from contention
  • Jey Uso fell to Roman in a brief confrontation loaded with family drama
  • Logan Paul attempted a Buckshot but his injured leg betrayed him

The final moments came down to Reigns versus GUNTHER, with Randy Orton briefly in the mix. Orton hit an RKO on Roman, but GUNTHER eliminated the Viper immediately after.

GUNTHER trapped Reigns in the Gojira Clutch, the same submission that ended AJ Styles’ career earlier in the night. Roman fought out with back elbows and desperation, eventually hitting a spear before eliminating the Ring General.

Reigns stood tall at the end, raising one finger before pointing at the WrestleMania sign to close the show.

The Tribal Chief now controls his own destiny heading into the biggest show of the year. Whether he challenges for the championship he never truly lost or pursues another path remains the biggest question facing WWE.

The road to WrestleMania officially runs through Roman Reigns.

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