Wrestling Observer Radio: Royal Rumble 2022, WrestleMania, Smackdown, Rampage

Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back with tons to talk about in our look at Royal Rumble 2022! We’ll talk all the title matches, the two Rumbles, who this plays into WrestleMania and more. Plus, Rampage, Smackdown, PWG and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Start: Sir Mo health update

0:55: Royal Rumble 2022

51:32: SmackDown thoughts

55:36: Rampage recap

1:01:20: PWG BOLA night one results

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Bad Bunny, Shane McMahon return in men’s WWE Royal Rumble match

Bad Bunny and Shane McMahon returned to WWE at the Royal Rumble event as surprise entrants in the men’s Royal Rumble match. 

Both made their first WWE appearances since last year’s WrestleMania 37 event at the Rumble. Bunny entered the match 27th, while McMahon entered 28th. 

McMahon was also the 28th elimination in the match, which was won by Brock Lesnar. Bunny was the 26th elimination in the bout. Both were thrown out by Lesnar, who last eliminated the returning Drew McIntyre to win the Rumble. 

Before being eliminated, Bad Bunny threw Sheamus and Dolph Ziggler out of the Rumble, while McMahon eliminated Kevin Owens.

WWE released Bad Bunny merchandise for the show describing his return as “one night only.”

Bunny held the 24/7 Championship for 28 days during his prior WWE tenure.

Lesnar has yet to declare which title he will challenge for at WrestleMania, but after Universal Champion Roman Reigns cost Lesnar the WWE title earlier in the show, Reigns vs. Lesnar appears to be the WrestleMania direction for the Rumble winner. 

Brock Lesnar wins WWE men’s Royal Rumble match

After losing the WWE Championship earlier in the night, Brock Lesnar returned to win the men’s Royal Rumble match.

Lesnar entered the Rumble as the 30th entrant. The match came down to Lesnar and Drew McIntyre, with Lesnar throwing McIntyre out of the ring with an F-5.

Lesnar eliminated McIntyre, Shane McMahon, Riddle, Bad Bunny, and Randy Orton after coming into the Rumble last. The full list of entrants and the order in which they were eliminated can be seen here.

As the winner of the men’s Rumble, Lesnar will challenge for either the WWE Championship or Universal Championship at WrestleMania 38 this April. Lesnar challenging Universal Champion Roman Reigns is the plan for the show.

Reigns cost Lesnar the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Bobby Lashley pinned Lesnar to win the title after Reigns interfered.

Following a referee bump, Reigns ran into the ring and speared Lesnar during his match against Lashley. Paul Heyman then betrayed Lesnar by handing the WWE Championship belt over to Reigns. Reigns laid out Lesnar by hitting him with the belt.

This is the second time in his career that Lesnar has won the Royal Rumble. He also won the match in 2003.

Bobby Lashley defeats Brock Lesnar for WWE title at Royal Rumble

Bobby Lashley is the new WWE Champion.

At the Royal Rumble tonight, Lashley pinned Brock Lesnar to win the WWE Championship. The finish of the match involved interference by Universal Champion Roman Reigns — with an assist from Paul Heyman.

There was a spot during the Lesnar vs. Lashley match where Lesnar went to give Lashley an F-5 but threw him into the referee. With the referee down, Reigns rushed into the ring and speared Lesnar. Reigns asked Heyman to give him the WWE Championship belt, and Heyman betrayed Lesnar by handing it over. Reigns then laid out Lesnar with a belt shot. Lashley capitalized on that by pinning Lesnar to get the win.

Heyman left with Reigns after Reigns hit Lesnar with the title belt.

Reigns and Heyman had been split up since an angle where Reigns fired Heyman as his special counsel in December.

Earlier tonight, Reigns put his Universal Championship on the line against Seth Rollins. The match ended with Rollins winning by disqualification but Reigns retaining the Universal title. Reigns refused to let go of a guillotine when Rollins reached the ropes. Reigns then attacked Rollins with a chair after the match.

A match between Reigns and Lesnar is in the plans for WrestleMania 38 this April.

Lashley is now a two-time WWE Champion. His previous reign with the title lasted from March to September of last year.

WWE Royal Rumble live results: The road to WrestleMania 38 begins

For the first time, WWE holds its annual Royal Rumble pay-per-view on a Saturday, headlined by two Rumble matches that offer plenty of intrigue and foreshadowing on the road to WrestleMania 38.

The women’s Rumble could see the return of UFC Hall of Famer and former Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey as has been speculated all week. Our Dave Meltzer has reported that her return is imminent.

In addition to members of the WWE roster, the men’s Rumble match will feature a celebrity entrant in the form of “Jackass” star Johnny Knoxville.

A dream match will take place as WWE Champion Brock Lesnar defends against Bobby Lashley. It will be the first-ever singles bout between the two.

Universal Champion Roman Reigns will look to keep his long title reign going as he faces former Shield teammate Seth Rollins, while Becky Lynch defends her Raw Women’s Championship against Doudrop.

The show will also see a mixed tag team match between married couples as Edge and Beth Phoenix take on The Miz and Maryse.

Tonight’s pre-show begins at 7 p.m. Eastern time. The main card will then start at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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Show Recap —

KICKOFF SHOW

The pre-show was hosted by Kayla Braxton with Kevin Patrick, Booker T, Jerry Lawler and Peter Rosenberg. They said this would be the highest attended WWE show in two years. 

Sonya Deville joined the panel after they showed the Royal Rumble numbers video. The panelists made her explain why she was able to flip-flop between authority figure and wrestler. Booker wasn’t buying her explanation. Booker also wasn’t giving Maryse much of a chance in her match tonight.

AJ Styles did a promo. He debuted at the Rumble and has accomplished a lot since then. He’s never won the Rumble but that changes tonight.

There was a great Bobby Lashley video showing his training as he spoke about facing Brock Lesnar. 

They asked a bunch of children who they thought would win the women’s Rumble match. One kid said the Bellas Twins, which is a terrible answer.

Damian Priest did a promo warning everyone not to wake his Damian side. 

Braxton asked the panelists their picks for the men’s Rumble. Booker actually spoke about the betting odds and mentioned that Big E was the favourite to win with Lesnar coming in second. 

They aired a clip of Johnny Knoxville speaking about the Rumble on Jimmy Kimmel’s show. 

Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins is kicking off the PPV. Enjoy the show, everybody. 

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2022 ROYAL RUMBLE MAIN SHOW 

Michael Cole announced a show attendance of 44,390.

Universal Championship: Seth Rollins defeated Roman Reigns via DQ — Reigns retains (14:25)

The Usos were barred from ringside.

Reigns entered first. Rollins entered through the crowd to the Shield’s music and wore his Shield gear. Rollins still pranced to the ring to the Shield music, which was funny. The crowd popped for this. The announcers said this was getting under Reigns’ skin.

Rollins hit consecutive suicide dives but Reigns cut him off with a punch and drive-by dropkick. Rollins blocked a superman punch on the outside and hit a great-looking one-man “Shield” powerbomb (so a regular powerbomb) through the announce table. Rollins followed with a frog splash for two.

Rollins blocked a spear, hit a buckle bomb and curb stomp for a close nearfall. Crowd thought we were getting a new champion. This was all just five minutes into the match.

Rollins seemed to be going for another stomp but Reigns turned him inside out with a clothesline. Reigns mounted Rollins and hammered away with forearms before hitting a powerbomb for two. Reigns’ didn’t appreciate that Rollins was laughing at him so he tried forearms again but Rollins caught him in a choke. Reigns countered that into another powerbomb.

Reigns drove Rollins into the post and barricade before hitting a superman punch for two. Reigns hit a spear outside the ring and went for a spear in the ring but Rollins countered into a Pedigree for a nearfall.

The crowd chanted “burn it down” as Rollins went for a stomp. Reigns blocked it and a series of counters led to a Reigns spear. Before Reigns could go for a cover, Rollins laughed at him again and offered a fist bump.

Reigns instead applied a guillotine but Rollins just barely got a rope break. (Rollins seemed to be out but when referee Charles Robinson dropped his hand to check if he was still alive, his hand landed on the rope.)

Reigns refused to break the hold so Robinson called for the DQ. The crowd booed. Cole explained that Rollins pushed Reigns over the edge. As Reigns contemplated his actions, the crowd told him that he sucked.

Reigns grabbed a chair and hit Rollins in the back (as Rollins did to Reigns when he turned on the Shield). Reigns repeatedly hit Rollins with the chair until the chair broke. Reigns was loudly booed as he walked away with his title belt.

The match was really great until the finish. 

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Ronda Rousey won the Women’s Royal Rumble match (59:50) 

Sasha Banks (dressed as Sailor Moon) entered at 1, Melina (with red carpet and paparazzi) entered at 2. The crowd popped for Melina doing the straddle splits into the ring. Melina was clearly emotional and happy to be back. Unfortunately for Melina, Banks eliminated her a minute into the match.

Tamina was 3. Banks gave her a double knee strike off the apron as she entered (but didn’t go over the top rope). Banks tried to eliminate Tamina quickly but she fought her off.

Kelly Kelly entered at 4. Kelly got some offense on Tamina before Banks eliminated her. Aliyah entered at 5, Liv Morgan entered at 6, and Queen Zelina entered at 7.

Zelina eliminated Banks (by kicking her off the apron) which shocked the crowd. 

Bianca Belair entered at 8 and hit a flurry of offense before Dana Brooke entered at 9. Michelle McCool entered at 10. She almost eliminated Brooke but Reginald caught her. McCool gave Zelina a Styles Clash before eliminating Brooke.

Sonya Deville entered at 11. She kept her jacket on, which meant she’s still a “WWE official,” and she joined commentary instead of entering the ring. 

Natalya entered at 12. Belair tried eliminating her but Tamina made the save. Natalya tried dumping Tamina and Belair at the same time but Tamina fell out as Belair held on and stayed in.

Cameron entered at 13. Cameron got to shine for a moment before Deville entered and decked her. Deville drove Camera into the post and eliminated her.

Naomi entered at 14. Naomi checked on Cameron before going after Deville. Naomi gave Deville a Disaster kick before kicking her out of the ring for the elimination. 

Carmella entered at 15 but didn’t enter the ring. Rhea Ripley entered at 16 and chucked Carmella into the ring. Carmella, Zelina and Natalya teamed up on Ripley before Ripley fought them off and eliminated both Zelina and Carmella at the same time with a dropkick.

Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair entered at 17. Charlotte eliminated Aliyah. Charlotte almost eliminated Naomi but Naomi saved herself. She teased doing something wacky to keep herself in the match but Deville yanked her out.

Ivory entered at 18 to the Right to Censor theme and attire. She looked great. She cut a promo on all the “lost little girls” in the ring. Ripley eliminated her as she continued to rant on the mic, which was great. Ivory yelled, “how dare you” as she lay on the floor.

Brie Bella and her music entered at 19 to a big reaction. She did the Yes chants and the crowd did it along with her.

Impact Knockouts World Champion Mickie James entered at 20 to a big reaction. She had her Impact belt and came out to her “Hardcore Country” music. McCool, her old rival, went right after her but James eliminated her.

Alicia Fox entered at 21. Nikki ASH entered at 22. Nikki entered through the crowd and tried eliminating Ripley from behind but Ripley fought her off.

Summer Rae entered at 23. She went right after Natalya and they slapped each other before Summer knocked her down with a roundhouse kick. Charlotte knocked down Summer as she posed. Natalya eliminated Summer.

Nikki Bella entered at 24. She hit some offense until she was cut off by Belair. Brie saved her and they teamed up with Fox. The Bellas posed with Fox before kicking her out of the ring.

Sarah Logan entered at 25. Logan hit a few moves in before having a nice moment with her old friend Morgan. That didn’t last long because Logan and Morgan were eliminated by Brie and Nikki. The crowd booed the Bellas.

Lita entered at 26 to a good reaction. Lita eliminated James.

Molly Holly, as Mighty Molly, entered at 27. She was decked by Nikki ASH as she entered (outside the ring). Nikki also chucked her into steel steps. Nikki pushed her in the ring before immediately eliminating her.

Ronda Rousey entered at 28 to a massive reaction. Rousey attacked several women before eliminating Nikki ASH. Rousey avoided being eliminated by Nikki Bella. Brie then eliminated Nikki Bella on purpose.

Shotzi entered at 29. Rousey eliminated Brie. Shayna Baszler entered at 30 and Rousey was happy to see her. Baszler kneed Ripley before handing out suplexes to Belair, Shotzi and Lita.

Rousey and Baszler faced off like they might have a friendly battle but they were cut off by Charlotte. Natalya also went after Rousey. Rousey fought off Natalya before eliminating Shotzi. Belair eliminated Natalya. Natalya came back in the ring just to get tossed out by Rousey.

Lita gave Charlotte a Twist of Fate. Lita went to the top for a moonsault but Ripley knocked her off the rope. Charlotte eliminated Lita and the crowd booed.

Ripley drove Rousey into the ring post before Charlotte booted Ripley from the ring.

Belair and Charlotte had an exchange before Belair got Baszler up for the KOD. Baszler fell out of the ring as Charlotte also chucked out Belair.

Charlotte and Rousey were the final two and the crowd was very excited. Rousey countered a big boot and fairly quickly eliminated Charlotte to win the Rumble match. The crowd cheered.

Rousey pointed at The Sign as fireworks went off. 

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Becky Lynch defeated Doudrop to retain the Raw Women’s Championship (12:58)

The crowd seemed distracted early in the match. Apparently (according to Sean Ross Sapp on Twitter), the WrestleMania signed was burned by pyro and the crowd under that sign had to be moved from that section as they removed it. Lynch noticed what was happening and said it was because she was straight fire.

Lynch tried a Disarmer but Doudrop lifted her up and hit a powerbomb followed by a cannonball for two. Doudrop tried a Vader bomb but Lynch got her knees up and followed with a Molly-go-round for two. As Doudrop laid over the top rope, Lynch brought her down with a diving leg drop for two. Doudrop followed with a Big Ending for two.

Doudrop went to the corner for a Banzai drop but Lynch went after her and hit a Man-handle slam off the middle rope for the pinfall win. The finish was cool.

It’s not her fault but I can’t remember the last time the crowd was this quiet for a Lynch match.

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Bobby Lashley (w/MVP) defeated Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman) to win the WWE Championship (10:14)

Heyman turned on Lesnar.

Lesnar and Lashley tied up but it went nowhere because they’re equally strong. They tied up again and Lesnar went behind and hit a German suplex but Lashley got right up. Lesnar was amused. Lashley returned the favour and hit a German and Lesnar was impressed. Lesnar hit consecutive Germans and Lashley landed right on his damn head.

Lashley popped up with a bloody lip and was pissed. He hammered away, countered an F5 and hit a spear. Lashley knew that wouldn’t be enough so he hit another spear. Lashley tried a spear through the barricade but Lesnar moved and Lashley crashed through it. Lashley posted Lesnar but ran into the post himself. Lesnar followed with four German suplexes.

Lesnar set up for the F5 but Lashley countered into the Hurt Lock. Lesnar pushed Lashley into the corner but smushed the referee in the process. Lesnar followed with an F5 but Lashley knocked down the referee again. Lesnar covered Lashley as the crowd counted but of course, the ref was down.

Roman Reigns appeared and speared Lesnar. Reigns stared at Heyman who handed him the WWE title belt. The crowd gasped. Reigns nailed Lesnar with the belt as the crowd booed. Heyman left with Reigns.

Lashley crawled on Lesnar and got the three count to win the title. MVP handed Lashley the title and the two celebrated. (The crowd was booing until they realized they were getting a title change.) The match itself was pretty fun. 

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Ronda Rousey will be on Monday’s Raw.

Edge & Beth Phoenix defeated The Miz & Maryse (12:29)

Miz and Edge wrestled as Maryse did what she could to avoid Phoenix. Miz realized Phoenix was behind him and wasn’t concerned until Pheonix laid into him. Phoenix hammered away at Miz until Maryse clocked Phoenix from behind with her purse. Maryse applied a camel clutch but Phoenix fought her off and they knocked each other down with a double clothesline.

They each tagged which led to Edge running wild on Miz. Phoenix tossed Maryse from the ring before giving Miz a powerbomb. Edge followed with a flying elbow drop for two. Maryse drove Phoenix into the steps as Edge gave Miz a flapjack. Maryse helped Miz avoid a spear and Maryse used a hurricanrana on Edge as Miz distracted the referee.

Maryse gave Phoenix a DDT as Miz gave Edge a Skull Crushing Finale for a nearfall. Miz and Maryse tried teaming up but Phoenix gave Maryse a spear before Edge and Phoenix both speared Miz.

Edge and Phoenix each hit Miz and Maryse with Glam Slams and Edge pinned Miz for the pinfall win. 

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Brock Lesnar won the Men’s Royal Rumble match 

AJ Styles entered at 1, Shinsuke Nakamura entered at 2. They had a nice exchange before Austin Theory entered at 3. Robert Roode entered at 4. Roode and Styles faced off which led to a brief “TNA” chant. Pat McAfee also mentioned their “impact” before Styles eliminated Roode. 

Ridge Holland entered at 5 as Styles somewhat randomly eliminated Nakamura. Montez Ford entered at 6. Damian Priest entered at 7. Sami Zayn entered at 8.

Johnny Knoxville entered at 9. Knoxville, who wore a ridiculous outfit, took down Zayn and clobbered away at him. Styles beat the shit out of Knoxville and Ford gave Knoxville a frog splash. Holland put Knoxville on the apron to eliminate him but Zayn kicked him out instead. Styles eliminated Zayn.

Angelo Dawkins entered at 10. Omos entered at 11. Omos quickly eliminated Dawkins and Ford. (I was hoping Ford would have a good showing in this match but that didn’t happen.) Ricochet entered at 12. He dropkicked Omos before Omos dropped him.

Chad Gable entered at 13. Gable spoke with everyone in the ring and devised a plan to go after Omos. Gable sent Priest after Omos but Omos easily eliminate him. (So much for Damian.)

Everyone teamed up to eliminate Omos as Dominik entered at 14. Styles ran toward the group and helped eliminate Omos. Baron Corbin entered at 15 and he eliminated Ricochet. Dolph Ziggler entered at 16. They said Ziggler has entered more Rumbles than anyone besides Kane. 

Corbin eliminated Dominik. Styles eliminated Theory. Sheamus entered at 17. Holland got eliminated as Sheamus entered (I didn’t see by who, but it might’ve been Styles). Rick Boogs entered at 18. Boogs did a crazy impressive press slam of Gable and chucked him out of the ring. 

Madcap Moss entered at 19. Corbin gave Styles a backbreaker and Moss eliminated Styles. The crowd booed this. Riddle entered at 20. Riddle immediately gave Moss a German suplex but was swarmed by Corbin. Corbin and Moss eliminated Boogs.

Drew McIntyre entered at 21. McIntyre easily eliminated Moss and Corbin. McIntyre left the ring (without eliminating himself) to beat up Moss and Corbin. He attacked them with the steel steps.

Kevin Owens entered at 22. Owens and McIntyre went right after each other and Owens gave him a pop-up powerbomb. Rey Mysterio entered at 23. Mysterio ran wild briefly until Owens gave him a stunner.

Kofi Kingston entered at 24. Owens pushed him into the barricade and both of his feet touched the floor. I don’t think this was supposed to be the elimination, but it was so obvious they didn’t try to pretend that Kingston was still alive. The referee told him he was out. The crowd booed.

Otis was 25. Big E was 26. He suplexed Owens and Riddle.

Bad Bunny entered at 27. He hit Sheamus with a high cross and took Owens down with a leg scissors takedown. Riddle wanted to be his friend but Bad Bunny gave him a Canadian Destroyer. Sheamus went after him but Bad Bunny dropped the rope to eliminate Sheamus. Rey and Bad Bunny teamed up to eliminate Ziggler. Bad Bunny tried eliminating Rey but he blocked it.

Shane McMahon entered at 28. He went right after Owens and eliminated him.

Randy Orton entered at 29. He gave Big E an RKO before eliminating him with Riddle. Riddle leaped off Otis’ back to give McIntyre an RKO. RK-Bro eliminated Big E together.

Brock Lesnar entered at 30. Lesnar beat the crap out of a few people before eliminating Orton with no problem. The crowd booed. Lesnar gave Bad Bunny an F5 before eliminating him. Lesnar also eliminated Riddle and Shane.

The final two were Lesnar and McIntyre. They had a quick exchange that led to Lesnar tossing McIntyre out of the ring with an F5.

Brock Lesnar is the Rumble winner. 

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SATURDAY NEWS UPDATE

WWE

  • PWInsider reported that Ronda Rousey is backstage at the Royal Rumble and that, at the time of their report, was scheduled to be in the women’s Royal Rumble match.
  • Mustafa Ali tweeted today: “no, i would not like to be in rumble. i would like my release.”
  • In a video on her Instagram Stories, Aksana confirmed that she’s at the Royal Rumble. It’s been reported that she’ll be an entrant in the women’s Rumble match.
  • I previewed the Royal Rumble for Sports Illustrated.
  • The Mat Men Podcast will be live on our YouTube channel for a Royal Rumble watchalong starting at 7 p.m. Eastern time.
  • Paul Heyman, The Miz & Maryse, and “Jackass” star Wee Man were guests on today’s pre-Royal Rumble edition of WWE’s The Bump.
  • Becky Lynch told the Associated Press that, when it’s time for The Man to come back around, she’ll go by that nickname again: “When it’s time for The Man to come back around, The Man will come back around. Big Time Becks is what we’re going with now. But we own that. Just so you know that.”
  • Doudrop spoke to Sports Illustrated about how pro wrestling has helped her embrace who she is: “For the longest time, I thought I was an anomaly. I spent so much of my teenage years wishing I was someone else. I hated so much of myself – I hated my hair; I hated being big. No matter how I tried, I couldn’t get any smaller. I didn’t want to be the big girl. But wrestling changed everything for me. Wrestling taught me what makes me different is what makes me special. It took a long time to learn that, but I’m lucky to have had wrestling. People should love themselves, and I want to be here to share that message.”
  • WWE has a “The Build To” video hyping up Lynch and Doudrop’s Raw Women’s Championship match for tonight.
  • On the Cheap Heat podcast, The Miz discussed his feud with Edge: “Bruce (Prichard), I think, was the one that started the whole thing. Actually, I think it was one of the writers, it might have been Ryan Ward. I don’t honestly know how it all came about, but there was like three different ideas on who I was going to have a program with on my first return back. When Edge’s name came up, I lit up because he had only had one match before. We’ve always been on opposite shows or we were both bad guys. We never had a program or a singles match except for the one champion vs. champion match on Raw. We didn’t even work live events. This was meant to be. It was the chance to do Edge vs. Miz and make it mean something and do something that people are going to remember and talk about it. It’s been great and a lot of fun. “
  • In a story for Muscle & Fitness, Beth Phoenix discussed her in-ring future: “I never close any doors in wrestling, because I don’t want to be called out as a hypocrite later when its like ‘you’ve retired like, five times!’ So, I feel great, I don’t have any injuries that prevent me from wrestling, I don’t know what the future brings but I do know that this moment 
 all I can worry about is this moment in time, and if this is my last match, what a way to go out than beside my husband, in front of my kids, you know, in a stadium, and the Royal Rumble is my favorite pay-per-view so it’s got a fairy tale written all over it.”
  • Before last night’s SmackDown, there were dark matches where Io Shirai defeated Dakota Kai and Tommaso Ciampa defeated Roderick Strong.
  • Sheamus & Ridge Holland, Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs, and The Usos were interviewed on Talking Smack this week.
  • Shelton Benjamin told Wrestling Inc that it’ll be years before he considers retiring: “I don’t have an expiration date. You look at guys like Goldberg, how old is he? Way older than me. We work a very different style, but father time knows no style. It will be years before I consider retiring. Barring anything catastrophic, I’ve still got a few good years of high-level wrestling.”
  • Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, Seth Rollins, and Bobby Lashley are advertised for the Saturday, February 19 Elimination Chamber PPV in Saudi Arabia.
  • 2K Games released a gameplay trailer for WWE 2K22.
  • WWE’s YouTube channel uploaded Drew McIntyre vs. Goldberg for the WWE Championship from Royal Rumble 2021, Sasha Banks vs. Carmella for the SmackDown Women’s Championship from Royal Rumble 2021, and Chad Gable vs. Sheamus from the Royal Rumble 2020 pre-show.

Other Wrestling

  • Toni Storm announced on Instagram that she’s taking bookings at [email protected].
  • Allison Danger tweeted that she’ll be able to make a short in-ring return this summer and wants a match against Nixon Newell (formerly known as Tegan Nox in WWE): “In 7 days I become a free agent. I’m smarter than ever. Creativity through the roof. I’m ready to make someone’s women’s division THE place to be. But who? I have been that pioneer once, let’s run it again. AND Doctor says he can get me through one short in-ring return this summer. Someone give me @TeganNoxWWE_”
  • Anthony Ogogo’s match against Hari Singh isn’t included on the Peacock/WWE Network version of “PROGRESS 127: And The Word Was PROGRESS
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  • Kenny Omega, Adam Cole, and WWE’s Xavier Woods ranked their top video games of 2021 for Giant Bomb.

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We talk about what’s going on with Ronda Rousey and how long she’s expected to be around. We preview the Royal Rumble and then look at AEW Dynamite ratings and compare the end of the TNT run to the current TBS run.

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Sasha Banks returns to WWE SmackDown, declares for Royal Rumble

Sasha Banks will be in this year’s women’s Royal Rumble match after all.

Banks made her return on tonight’s SmackDown, declaring that she’s “ready to Rumble.” WWE had announced earlier this month that Banks was expected to be out of action for 6-8 weeks due to a bruised calcaneus bone. If that timetable had proved to be accurate, Banks would have missed the Royal Rumble.

Banks suffered the injury while facing Charlotte Flair at a house show in Fayetteville, North Carolina on January 2. After the show, Banks tweeted that she was good and thanked everyone for the love.

Charlotte kicked off tonight’s SmackDown before being interrupted by Shayna Baszler, Aliyah, Natalya, and Shotzi. Banks then made her way out and announced that she’s back. A brawl broke out, ending with Banks throwing Charlotte out of the ring.

Despite being the SmackDown Women’s Champion, Charlotte will be one of the entrants in the women’s Royal Rumble. She’ll choose her own challenger for WrestleMania if she wins.

The Royal Rumble is taking place at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis this Saturday. Here’s the updated list of Royal Rumble entrants:

Women’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Rhea Ripley
  • Nikki A.S.H.
  • Nikki Bella
  • Brie Bella
  • Shotzi
  • Natalya
  • Michelle McCool
  • Dana Brooke
  • Carmella
  • Zelina Vega
  • Mickie James
  • Tamina
  • Kelly Kelly
  • Aliyah
  • Summer Rae
  • Naomi
  • Shayna Baszler
  • Lita
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Bianca Belair
  • Liv Morgan
  • Sasha Banks
  • Sonya Deville

Men’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Angelo Dawkins
  • Montez Ford
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Dominik Mysterio
  • Austin Theory
  • Johnny Knoxville
  • Sheamus
  • Damian Priest
  • AJ Styles
  • Big E
  • Happy Corbin
  • Madcap Moss
  • Sami Zayn
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Kevin Owens
  • Omos
  • Randy Orton
  • Riddle
  • Chad Gable
  • Otis
  • Dolph Ziggler
  • Robert Roode
  • Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Rick Boogs
  • Ricochet

Three new participants added to WWE men’s Royal Rumble match

With Shinsuke Nakamura being cleared to return to the ring, he’s been added to the list of participants for the 2022 men’s Royal Rumble match.

WWE announced tonight that Nakamura and Rick Boogs will both be competing in the men’s Royal Rumble match this Saturday. Ricochet is also now included on WWE’s list of entrants.

There are now only five spots left open in the men’s Rumble match.

Nakamura revealed on his Instagram Stories today that he’s been cleared to return from injury. He had been out of action since December 18 due to a hand injury.

Nakamura is the current Intercontinental Champion. Sami Zayn is the number one contender to his title, but when that match will be happening has yet to be announced. Zayn will also be one of the entrants in the men’s Rumble match.

Saturday’s PPV is being held at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis. Here’s the updated list of entrants for the men’s and women’s Royal Rumble matches:

Men’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Angelo Dawkins
  • Montez Ford
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Dominik Mysterio
  • Austin Theory
  • Johnny Knoxville
  • Sheamus
  • Damian Priest
  • AJ Styles
  • Big E
  • Happy Corbin
  • Madcap Moss
  • Sami Zayn
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Kevin Owens
  • Omos
  • Randy Orton
  • Riddle
  • Chad Gable
  • Otis
  • Dolph Ziggler
  • Robert Roode
  • Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Rick Boogs
  • Ricochet

Women’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Rhea Ripley
  • Nikki A.S.H.
  • Nikki Bella
  • Brie Bella
  • Shotzi
  • Natalya
  • Michelle McCool
  • Dana Brooke
  • Carmella
  • Zelina Vega
  • Mickie James
  • Tamina
  • Kelly Kelly
  • Aliyah
  • Summer Rae
  • Naomi
  • Shayna Baszler
  • Lita
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Bianca Belair
  • Liv Morgan
  • Sasha Banks
  • Sonya Deville

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FRIDAY NEWS UPDATE

Garrett Gonzales and I will be doing a show tonight talking Royal Rumble, TNT vs. TBS for Dynamite, GCW, Tyson Fury and more tonight. Bryan and I will be doing a post Royal Rumble show tomorrow night.

Stories in the new issue of the Wrestling Observer:

  • Royal Rumble preview, surprises, business, WrestleMania updates
  • Match & Performer of the week
  • Francis Ngannou & Dana White and the contract situation
  • GCW PPV coverage, what worked and what didn’t
  • AAA’s TripleMania plans
  • What the move to TBS has meant for AEW and the key its value down the line
  • Grappl top 20 matches of 2021
  • What to learn from this week’s ratings including what segment did great with men 18-34 but fell badly with women
  • More Japanese awards
  • Story on the death of former Memphis wrestler Ken Raper
  • Coverage of major indie shows of the week
  • How tickets are moving for all WWE & AEW shows over the next month plus
  • What DVR viewership of AEW Dynamite shows
  • The death of Sheldon Silver and his role in keeping UFC out of the state of New York for years
  • Tons of news on NXT and WWE prospects in NXT
  • WWE contacts with Jeff Hardy
  • WWE job head counts
  • International TV ratings
  • WWE NIL signees in wrestling update

With the death of Ken Raper, a look back at one of the most memorable segments in Memphis TV history.

Jake Paul’s rap on Dana White.

Ariel Helwani talks to Randy Orton about a number of different subjects

Smackdown tonight is from Kansas City, MO. Tommaso Ciampa, Io Shirai, Roderick Strong, Dakota Kai and LA Knight are all backstage as is Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins. Matches announced are Big E & Kofi Kingston vs. Happy Corbin & Madcap Moss, Naomi vs. Sonya Deville and Ricochet & Cesaro vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland. There will also be some kind of angle with Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins. 205 Live has Draco Anthony vs. Joe Gacy, Josh Briggs vs. Damon Kemp and Lash Legend & Amari Miller vs. Yulisa Leon & Valentina Feroz.

We’re looking for reports from Kansas City with dark matches and anything notable not on television to [email protected]

We’re doing weekend polls for Stardom’s PPV tonight from Nagoya at 3 a.m. Eastern and midnight Pacific with Syuri vs. Mirai for the World of Stardom title, Mayu Iwatani vs. Giulia vs. Tam Nakano for the next shots at the title, and Saya Kamitani defending the Wonder of Stardom title against Unagi Sayaka, as well as tomorrow’s Royal Rumble, so you can leave a thumbs up, down or middle, best & worst match to [email protected]

Rampage tonight at 10 p.m. has Jon Moxley vs. Anthony Bowens, FTR vs. Lee Johnson & Brock Anderson, Jade Cargill vs. Julia Hart for the TBS title and Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus vs. Private Party for the tag titles.

PWInsider reported Celeste Bonin is in St. Louis for WWE. She wrestled as Kaitlyn between 2010-2014. Kurt Angle is also there. That doesn’t mean for sure they are in the Rumble although most of the women who are there like Melina, Cameron, Aksana and Ronda Rousey are expected to be.

Riho has some sort of an arm or shoulder injury as she posted a photo of her arm in a sling saying “I’m taking a rest a little.”

Brock Lesnar is being advertised for TV dates on 2/14 in Indianapolis, 2/21 in Columbia,SC, 2/25 in Hershey, PA and 3/11 in Birmingham, AL. Except for Hershey, all of those shows had slow ticket sales, so we’ll see if he can jump start sales.

Bellator tomorrow night at 10 p.m. from Phoenix on Showtime

  • Sabah Homasi (170.8) vs. Jaleel White (170.2)
  • Henry Corrales (145.8) vs. Aiden Lee (145.8)
  • Benson Henderson (155.8) vs. Islam Mamedov (155.6)
  • Ryan Bader (232.2) vs. Valentin Moldavsky (234.4) for the heavyweight title

CMLL at Arena Mexico tonight has Mistico vs. Ultimo Guerrero on top plus the Reyes del Aire elimination match wit Titan, Gran Guerrero, Soberano Jr., Templario, Atlantis Jr., Cavernario, Volador Jr., Negro Casas, Stuka Jr., and Dragon Rojo Jr.

WWE

  • Randy Orton talks to St. Louis Today about the Royal Rumble.(thanks to Mike Kumzuk)
  • For what it’s worth, for Raw in Cincinnati, they are advertising Bobby Lashley & Kevin Owens & Seth Rollins vs. Big E & Street Profits and Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan vs. Bianca Belair for the women’s title. (thanks to Brian Henke)

AEW

UFC

  • Paul Craig vs. Nikita Krylov looks to happen on the 3/19 show in London.

OTHER NOTES

  • The Hardys first match back as a tag team will be on 3/12 in Webster, MA for Big Time Wrestling. They will face the winner of a match with the Briscoes vs. Jose & Joel Maximo earlier in the show.
  • A story on England’s first black Olympian, wrestler Louis Bruce, who came from the famed Snake Pit in Wigan. (thanks to Dave Roebuck)
  • Miyu Yamashita, Maki Itoh, Ricky Morton and Scotty 2 Hotty are scheduled for Prestige Wrestling on 5/28 and 5/29 in Roseland, OR.
  • AAW on 2/4 in Merrionette Park, IL at 115 Bourbon Street is headlined by Lio Rush vs. Josh Alexander, plus a no rules match with Fred Yehi vs. Schaff, Silas Young vs. Manders bullrope match, Hakim Zane & Karam vs. ACH & Jah-C, Christi Jaynes & Ren Jones vs. Lady Frost & Victor Benjamin and Russ Jones vs. Jake Something plus Ace Austin, Mat Fitchett and more.
  • MCW Fan Fest 1-5 p.m. on 2/5 in Hollywood, MD at the Fire
  • Department has a meet and greet with Taya Valkyrie, Kevin Nash, Jimmy Hart, Lex Luger, Angelina Love, Quinn McKay, Velvet Sky, The Headbangers, Serena Deeb, Lita, Adam Cole, Thunder Rosa, Sabu, Lio Rush and Bushwhacker Luke Williams. They also have a wrestling show and another on 2/6 in Glen Burnie, MD at La Fontaine Bleue.
  • Former UFC fighter Tom Breese (12-3) has signed a multi-fight deal with the Levels Fight League and will debut on 3/13 in Amsterdam, Holland, against David Ramies (8-4).
  • Defy has its fifth anniversary month with shows on 2/12 and 2/26 in Seattle at Washington Hall. On 2/12, Christopher Daniels defends the Defy interim title against Nick Wayne and Midnight Heat vs. Bollywood Boyz (formerly the Singh Brothers) in a ladder match.

Report: Three surprises confirmed for WWE women’s Royal Rumble match

Three surprise entrants have been confirmed for Saturday’s WWE women’s Royal Rumble match, according to reports.

PW Insider reports that former 3-time WWE Women’s Champion and 2-time Divas Champion Melina, Cameron (Ariane Andrew), and Aksana are in St. Louis and are currently scheduled to take part in the Royal Rumble match. 

Melina last appeared on WWE programming at Legends Night on Raw in January 2021. Cameron appeared for AEW in 2020, but has not appeared in WWE since 2016. For Aksana, it has been since June 2014 since her last WWE appearance. 

WWE has officially announced 21 of the 30 competitors for the women’s Rumble, while announcing 22 of 30 competitors in the men’s Rumble. 

Here is the lineup: 

WWE Royal Rumble, Saturday, January 29, kickoff show 7 p.m. Eastern time, main card 8 p.m. Eastern time —

WWE Championship: Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Bobby Lashley

WWE Universal Championship: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins

WWE Raw Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Doudrop

Edge & Beth Phoenix vs. The Miz & Maryse

  • WWE women’s Royal Rumble match:
  • Bianca Belair
  • Liv Morgan
  • Rhea Ripley
  • Nikki A.S.H.
  • Carmella
  • Queen Zelina
  • Dana Brooke
  • Tamina
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Natalya
  • Shayna Baszler
  • Naomi
  • Aliyah
  • Shotzi
  • Michelle McCool
  • Kelly Kelly
  • Summer Rae
  • Mickie James
  • Lita
  • Brie Bella
  • Nikki Bella
  • WWE men’s Royal Rumble match:
  • Johnny Knoxville
  • Big E
  • Damian Priest
  • AJ Styles
  • Kevin Owens
  • Rey Mysterio 
  • Dominik Mysterio
  • Randy Orton
  • Riddle
  • Omos
  • Austin Theory
  • Angelo Dawkins
  • Montez Ford
  • Chad Gable
  • Otis
  • Dolph Ziggler
  • Robert Roode
  • Sheamus
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Sami Zayn
  • Happy Corbin
  • Madcap Moss

Mat Men: A Very Evil Beach Breakhausen

The boys are back with another jam packed episode of Mat Men.

The WWE Royal Rumble is this Saturday and there are still some questions to be answered about the show. What big surprises might we get and who will the winners be?

Speaking of surprises, WWE is reportedly looking to bring Ronda Rousey back possibly as early as this weekend. We have the latest on that.

GCW held Wrld on GCW this past Sunday in their first-ever event made available on traditional pay-per-view. There was some good and bad but overall, it was a great sign for the independent scene.

On Wednesday, AEW had an extremely fun show that saw the debut of the “very evil” Danhausen and one of the best ladder matches ever done on free TV between Cody Rhodes and Sammy Guevara.

Plus, we do a WWE television roundup, other news, and your mailbag questions.

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Fight Game: Danhausen to AEW, Beach Break review, Ronda Rousey returning?

John LaRocca and I are back for another Fight Game Podcast.

Before we recap AEW Dynamite Beach Break and NXT from this week, we discuss the following:

  • Ronda Rousey possibly coming back to WWE at Saturday’s Royal Rumble
  • A look at Saturday’s big event
  • Who Danhausen is and why he’s in AEW
  • How the prospects are coming along at NXT

We then go over our likes and dislikes for both Tuesday and Wednesday’s shows. 

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We’re Live, Pal: Ronda Rousey, Royal Rumble, The Wrld on GCW

It’s a brand new episode of We’re Live, Pal.

Andrew Zarian, Denise Salcedo and I are back to talk about the rumors of Ronda Rousey possibly being in the Royal Rumble. We also look at the favorites to win both the men’s and women’s matches before looking at the men’s title matches.

We look back at last weekend’s The Wrld On GCW show before talking about Jon Moxley’s AEW Dynamite promo.

Enjoy the latest We’re Live, Pal in podcast form or on YouTube.

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Seven new participants confirmed for WWE Royal Rumble

Seven new participants have been confirmed for this year’s men’s Royal Rumble match.

WWE has announced that Omos, Randy Orton, Riddle, Chad Gable, Otis, Dolph Ziggler, and Robert Roode will be entrants in the men’s Royal Rumble. With 22 wrestlers now confirmed, there are still eight spots left open in the match.

For the women’s Royal Rumble, WWE has announced 21 of the 30 wrestlers who will be taking part in the match.

The Royal Rumble is being held at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis this Saturday. Here’s the updated list of entrants for both Rumble matches:

Men’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Angelo Dawkins
  • Montez Ford
  • Rey Mysterio
  • Dominik Mysterio
  • Austin Theory
  • Johnny Knoxville
  • Sheamus
  • Damian Priest
  • AJ Styles
  • Big E
  • Happy Corbin
  • Madcap Moss
  • Sami Zayn
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Kevin Owens
  • Omos
  • Randy Orton
  • Riddle
  • Chad Gable
  • Otis
  • Dolph Ziggler
  • Robert Roode

Women’s Royal Rumble match —

  • Rhea Ripley
  • Nikki A.S.H.
  • Nikki Bella
  • Brie Bella
  • Shotzi
  • Natalya
  • Michelle McCool
  • Dana Brooke
  • Carmella
  • Zelina Vega
  • Mickie James
  • Tamina
  • Kelly Kelly
  • Aliyah
  • Summer Rae
  • Naomi
  • Shayna Baszler
  • Lita
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Bianca Belair
  • Liv Morgan