What's the Royal Rumble Game?For the 14th consecutive year, the Royal Rumble Game is back, and it remains one of my favorite things to do all year. Thanks to all who have ever participated and will continue to participate!
The rules are as follows: You pick a number 1-30 for both the men's and women's pools. They can be different numbers and you can only choose to enter one pool if you'd like (especially if the other Rumble pool is full). Each entry is limited to one person, and it's first come, first serve. The designated sign-up date and time are below. If whoever enters at your number in the Royal Rumble Game wins the whole thing, you win the game! There will two Rumble pools: one for the men's Rumble, and one for the women's Rumble. You are allowed to enter both, so there could be as few as 30 unique entrants between the two pools. You are still limited to only one spot per Rumble, but when you choose two numbers between 1-30, please specify which is for the men's or and which is for women's. No two people can choose the same spot in one Rumble pool. Therefore, there will be two winners (unless the same person wins both, which is possible)!
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From Tough Enough to Next Gen, several WWE "reality" shows over the years have been firmly focused on finding future greats. LFG, premiering this Sunday, February 16th at 8/7c on A&E, will continue that legacy. A handful of legends will essentially serve as coaches on the program to offer expertise and occasionally put the rising rookies in their place. That includes Bubba Ray Dudley, a 30-plus-year veteran of the business and tag team icon who now doubles as an analyst for Busted Open Radio.
The WWE Hall of Famer spoke to WrestleRant ahead of LFG's premiere about the role he'll have on the series, tips for younger talent, his take on today's wrestling landscape, the time he's spent at the WWE Performance Center, and more. What's the Royal Rumble Game?For the 13th consecutive year, the Royal Rumble Game is back, and it remains one of my favorite things to do all year. Thanks to all who have ever participated and will continue to participate!
The rules are as follows: You pick a number 1-30 for both the men's and women's pools. They can be different numbers and you can only choose to enter one pool if you'd like (especially if the other Rumble pool is full). Each entry is limited to one person, and it's first come, first serve. The designated sign-up date and time are below. If whoever enters at your number in the Royal Rumble Game wins the whole thing, you win the game! There will two Rumble pools: one for the men's Rumble, and one for the women's Rumble. You are allowed to enter both, so there could be as few as 30 unique entrants between the two pools. You are still limited to only one spot per Rumble, but when you choose two numbers between 1-30, please specify which is for the men's or and which is for women's. No two people can choose the same spot in one Rumble pool. Therefore, there will be two winners (unless the same person wins both, which is possible)! Exclusive: Raquel Rodriguez Talks WarGames, Liv Morgan Reunion and Battling an Autoimmune Disease12/2/2024 Saturday's Survivor Series premium live event saw Rhea Ripley's star-studded squad reign supreme over Women's World Champion Liv Morgan's in WarGames. Raquel Rodriguez was among those who went to war alongside Morgan and fought valiantly before eating defeat.
Rodriguez is no stranger to the double cages, as it was four years ago that she herself won a WarGames match for her team by pinning IYO SKY. That monumental milestone put her on the path toward becoming NXT Women's Champion, a feat she ultimately accomplished the subsequent spring. Reflecting on that career-changing night in 2020 inspired Rodriguez, who spoke to WrestleRant for an exclusive interview ahead of Survivor Series about the opportunity to return to WarGames, being back on WWE TV following a long layoff, reuniting with Morgan, and more. Exclusive: Michael Waldron Talks 'Heels' on Netflix, CM Punk and Bringing Wrestling Into the MCU11/24/2024 Heels, one of the best original pro wrestling-centric series in recent years, has officially joined the Netflix family.
The show ran for two seasons on Starz between 2021 and 2023 before being unceremoniously canceled. It featured Stephen Amell in the lead as Jack Spade along with Alexander Ludwig, Mary McCormack and Allen Maldonado, among others. What went on in the ring was far from Heels' only focus. It followed the tumultuous relationship of two brothers attempting to carry the legacy of their late father's beloved wrestling promotion and the many obstacles they, and everyone else behind the scenes of Duffy Wrestling League, were forced to face along the way. Season 2's incredible cliffhanger of an ending left the door open for a third season that has yet to materialize. Michael Waldron, who served as its creator and an executive producer, hopes that its arrival on Netflix will increases its chances of being brought back in the not-too-distant future. |
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