History to be made tonight at Royal Rumble: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Mike Rome reports from outside Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia ahead of Royal Rumble.01/28/2018 - 16:02
Rey Mysterio reacts to his surprise Royal Rumble Match return: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Rey Mysterio reflects on the warm welcome he received from the WWE Universe after making his surprise return during the 2018 Royal Rumble Match.01/28/2018 - 22:27
AJ Styles is ready for any challengers after Royal Rumble: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018WWE Champion AJ Styles reacts to his grueling Handicap Match at Royal Rumble 2018 and to a possible new challenger emerging from the Men's Royal Rumble Match.01/28/2018 - 21:08
Ronda Rousey reveals her road to WWE and her WrestleMania 34 plans: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Ronda Rousey explains her lifelong dream of becoming a WWE Superstar and her admiration for WWE Hall of Famer "Rowdy" Roddy Piper before "dropping a big fat hint" about her intentions for WrestleMania 34.01/29/2018 - 00:55
Shinsuke Nakamura believes WWE fans want him to face AJ Styles at WrestleMania 34: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Shinsuke Nakamura reveals why he chose AJ Styles as his ideal opponent at WrestleMania 34 after The King of Strong Style finally "did it" in the 2018 Men's Royal Rumble Match.01/29/2018 - 00:54
Ronda Rousey returns to ringside after Royal Rumble 2018 goes off the air: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Still basking in the glow of her arrival at Royal Rumble 2018, Ronda Rousey returned after the cameras stopped rolling to pose for a few selfies with lucky members of the WWE Universe.01/29/2018 - 00:27
The New Day predict the most anticipated moment of Royal Rumble 2019: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018The New Day's Kofi Kingston, Big E and Xavier Woods show off the muscle they brought to the 2018 Men's Royal Rumble Match and make a big prediction about what the WWE Universe should watch for at Royal Rumble 2019.01/29/2018 - 00:16
Ronda Rousey poses for her first official WWE photo shoot: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Ronda Rousey poses for her first WWE photo shoot after Royal Rumble 2018, then returns her jacket to its rightful owner: Colton Toombs, the son of WWE Hall of Famer "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.01/29/2018 - 01:26
The Usos boast about getting gritty in Philly: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Reigning SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos plan to party in Philadelphia after their strong showing at Royal Rumble 2018.01/28/2018 - 20:59
The Hurricane reacts to his short and sweet Royal Rumble Match return: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018The Hurricane felt the love from the WWE Universe as they all decided to stand back and salute his return at Royal Rumble 2018.01/28/2018 - 22:40
Heath Slater may have set a new Royal Rumble Match record: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Heath Slater and Rhyno reflect on the former's endurance being rewarded with a historic moment at Royal Rumble 2018.01/28/2018 - 22:18
Bobby Roode makes his official Royal Rumble Match predictions: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018After successfully defending his title in his first United States Championship Open Challenge during the Royal Rumble 2018 Kickoff, Bobby Roode makes his official predictions for the Men's and Women's Royal Rumble Matches.01/28/2018 - 19:42
Andrade "Cien" Almas & Zelina Vega celebrate their Royal Rumble Match takeover: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018NXT Champion Andrade "Cien" Almas & Zelina Vega reflect on competing at NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia and the 2018 Royal Rumble Match in less than 24 hours, a feat they quickly point out was not replicated by Johnny Gargano.01/28/2018 - 22:48
Adam Cole shocked the system at Royal Rumble 2018: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Adam Cole expected nothing less than to dominate in his first Royal Rumble Match as he continues The Undisputed ERA's attempts to shock the system in WWE and NXT.01/28/2018 - 23:26
Stephanie McMahon & Triple H give a hero's welcome to two deserving WWE fans: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 29, 2018During Royal Rumble 2018 weekend, Stephanie McMahon and Triple H recognized the generosity and inspiration of high school classmates Charles Thompson Jr. and Shaunquis before introducing them to a few of their favorite Superstars.01/29/2018 - 01:22
The WrestleMania banner gets raised over the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018There will be more Rumble than ever, with both the Men's and the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble Match. Through it all, the stakes of The Showcase of the Immortals will be looming above them.01/28/2018 - 15:30
Becky Lynch on a lifetime of preparation for tonight's first-ever Women's Royal Rumble Match: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Becky Lynch talks about the historic significance of tonight's first-ever Women's Royal Rumble Match at the 30th anniversary of Royal Rumble.01/28/2018 - 16:21
History to be made tonight at Royal Rumble: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Mike Rome reports from outside Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia ahead of Royal Rumble.01/28/2018 - 16:02
Rey Mysterio reacts to his surprise Royal Rumble Match return: WWE.com Exclusive, Jan. 28, 2018Rey Mysterio reflects on the warm welcome he received from the WWE Universe after making his surprise return during the 2018 Royal Rumble Match.01/28/2018 - 22:27
PHILADELPHIA — One woman, two women, 29 women. It’s all the same to Asuka. But while The Empress of Tomorrow made history by winning the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble Match, one woman who didn’t compete in the historic contest — Ronda Rousey — ended up casting the longest shadow over the evening.
With Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair watching from ringside, Asuka entered at No. 25, joining a field that included insurgent upstarts, Four Horsewomen and, remarkably, a group of veterans and Legends who proved that they did, indeed, still have it.
Legendary mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey made a surprise appearance to stare down Women's Royal Rumble Match winner Asuka, SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.
With the young Superstars and veterans of generations past sharing the ring, the historic match was a thrilling collision of past and present. Lita dished out a double Moonsault to Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks; Molly dropped Sasha with a Molly-Go-Round that took out both Superstars; The Divas of Doom reunited briefly to thwart a surging Nia Jax; Vickie Guerrero was eliminated en masse by Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, Ruby Riott and McCool. Speaking of which, first-ever Divas Champion McCool had the most eliminations with five (Sonya Deville, Liv Morgan, Molly Holly, Vickie and Lana) and was looking like a dark horse favorite before she was finally expelled by Natalya.
Proving equally impressive were NXT Women’s Champion Ember Moon — who faced off with Asuka in a renewal of their rivlary — and Mae Young Classic winner Kairi Sane, who delivered Insane Elbows to Sasha and Becky before suffering an upset elimination from Dana Brooke.
See photos of WWE Superstars, Legends and Hall of Famers as they make history during the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble Match.
Asuka, Banks and The Bella Twins survived all the way to the Final Four. The Boss and The Bellas wisely ganged up on Asuka, but Sasha, who was the No. 1 entry in the match, got a little too enthusiastic and shoved the twins aside to get her shots in on The Empress of Tomorrow. Nikki & Brie responded by tossing her over in unison. The Fearless One shocked the WWE Universe when she eliminated Brie moments later, mouthing the unmistakable words to her stunned sister: “I want this.”
Asuka, as it turns out, wanted it just a little bit more. Despite suffering a Rack Attack 2.0, The Empress of Tomorrow lured Nikki into a slugfest on the apron. And it was Asuka, with a quick-thinking swipe of Nikki’s legs, who was the last woman standing.
Alexa and Charlotte made their way into the ring to find out which title The Empress of Tomorrow would select to compete for at WrestleMania, but unlike Men’s winner Shinsuke Nakamura, she never got the chance. Former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey made her entrance to the strains of Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation,” stood in front of the three competitors and pointed at the WrestleMania sign, seemingly implying that she was calling dibs on whichever woman Asuka didn’t select to be her opponent at The Show of Shows. While The Empress of Tomorrow slapped Rousey’s hand away as she went to shake it, guest commentator Stephanie McMahon was much more receptive as Rousey made her exit.
The interaction between Ronda and Stephanie implied some kind of agreement had been struck, but for now, the implications of her appearance remain unresolved. Only two things were certain as the Women’s Royal Rumble Match concluded: That 29 women weren’t ready for Asuka, and there’s only one more standing between The Empress of Tomorrow and a title.
PHILADELPHIA — One woman, two women, 29 women. It’s all the same to Asuka. But while The Empress of Tomorrow made history by winning the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble Match, one woman who didn’t compete in the historic contest — Ronda Rousey — ended up casting the longest shadow over the evening.
With Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair watching from ringside, Asuka entered at No. 25, joining a field that included insurgent upstarts, Four Horsewomen and, remarkably, a group of veterans and Legends who proved that they did, indeed, still have it.
Legendary mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey made a surprise appearance to stare down Women's Royal Rumble Match winner Asuka, SmackDown Women's Champion Charlotte Flair and Raw Women's Champion Alexa Bliss: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.
With the young Superstars and veterans of generations past sharing the ring, the historic match was a thrilling collision of past and present. Lita dished out a double Moonsault to Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks; Molly dropped Sasha with a Molly-Go-Round that took out both Superstars; The Divas of Doom reunited briefly to thwart a surging Nia Jax; Vickie Guerrero was eliminated en masse by Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, Ruby Riott and McCool. Speaking of which, first-ever Divas Champion McCool had the most eliminations with five (Sonya Deville, Liv Morgan, Molly Holly, Vickie and Lana) and was looking like a dark horse favorite before she was finally expelled by Natalya.
Proving equally impressive were NXT Women’s Champion Ember Moon — who faced off with Asuka in a renewal of their rivlary — and Mae Young Classic winner Kairi Sane, who delivered Insane Elbows to Sasha and Becky before suffering an upset elimination from Dana Brooke.
See photos of WWE Superstars, Legends and Hall of Famers as they make history during the first-ever Women's Royal Rumble Match.
Asuka, Banks and The Bella Twins survived all the way to the Final Four. The Boss and The Bellas wisely ganged up on Asuka, but Sasha, who was the No. 1 entry in the match, got a little too enthusiastic and shoved the twins aside to get her shots in on The Empress of Tomorrow. Nikki & Brie responded by tossing her over in unison. The Fearless One shocked the WWE Universe when she eliminated Brie moments later, mouthing the unmistakable words to her stunned sister: “I want this.”
Asuka, as it turns out, wanted it just a little bit more. Despite suffering a Rack Attack 2.0, The Empress of Tomorrow lured Nikki into a slugfest on the apron. And it was Asuka, with a quick-thinking swipe of Nikki’s legs, who was the last woman standing.
Alexa and Charlotte made their way into the ring to find out which title The Empress of Tomorrow would select to compete for at WrestleMania, but unlike Men’s winner Shinsuke Nakamura, she never got the chance. Former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey made her entrance to the strains of Joan Jett’s “Bad Reputation,” stood in front of the three competitors and pointed at the WrestleMania sign, seemingly implying that she was calling dibs on whichever woman Asuka didn’t select to be her opponent at The Show of Shows. While The Empress of Tomorrow slapped Rousey’s hand away as she went to shake it, guest commentator Stephanie McMahon was much more receptive as Rousey made her exit.
The interaction between Ronda and Stephanie implied some kind of agreement had been struck, but for now, the implications of her appearance remain unresolved. Only two things were certain as the Women’s Royal Rumble Match concluded: That 29 women weren’t ready for Asuka, and there’s only one more standing between The Empress of Tomorrow and a title.