WWE's 2020 Royal Rumble PPV is finally here, and you can check out our live updates and results from the event as well as GameSpot's review of the show. If you're interested in the match card for the show and how to watch for free, keep reading for all the information you need. Let the road to Wrestlemania begin.
2020's Royal Rumble already has a few surprises, not including R-Truth declaring himself part of the event only to be undeclared seconds later in one of the most enjoyable segments in recent memory. In addition to that, every year, the rumble matches have numerous surprises, and at least once a year, there is at least one really bizarre surprise entrant no one sees coming.
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Now Playing: 5 Craziest Royal Rumble Entrants
.@RonKillings interrupted @BrockLesnar on #RAW with a #RoyalRumble message for @HeymanHustle?!? pic.twitter.com/iXKTPZuaj8
— WWE (@WWE) January 14, 2020
This year's event is coming to Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas on Sunday, January 26. Depending on where you live in the world, you'll be able to watch the event at a reasonable hour or during the middle of the night until the early morning--sorry Europe. Below, you'll find the start times for the main card of this year's Royal Rumble.
You can actually watch this year's Royal Rumble for free on the WWE Network, as long as you're a new subscriber. If you're signing up for the first time to the streaming service, you get one month for free, and you can cancel anytime. So you can stream the PPV this Sunday for no cost. If you like what the network has to offer, it costs $10 a month.
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If you'd rather attend the event live in Houston, tickets are still available for the Rumble. The cheapest seats available are $75, and if you're looking for ringside action, there are seats six rows back for $700.
The rest of the card is slowly coming together. As of this writing, there are eight matches on the card, which may not seem like a lot. However, both the men's and women's Royal Rumble matches can last over an hour each, so we're not expecting this year's Rumble to have much more than 10 matches on the main card. Below, you'll find every match on the card so far, and as of this writing, nothing has been booked for the Kickoff Show.
Andrade (c) vs. Humberto Carrillo (United States Championship)Shorty G vs. SheamusBayley (c) vs. Lacy Evans (Smackdown Women's Championship)Roman Reigns vs. King Corbin (Falls Count Anywhere Match)Becky Lynch (c) vs. Asuka (Raw Women's Championship)"The Fiend" Bray Wyatt (c) vs. Daniel Bryan (Universal Championship)Women's Royal Rumble MatchMen's Royal Rumble MatchAdditionally, we'll keep you updated with who has been confirmed for both the men's and women's Rumble matches. Check them all out below.
However, this would be a great time for WWE to pull of something really cool like giving Drew McIntyre a big push. At the end of the Rumble, it could come down to McIntyre and Lesnar, and McIntyre could eliminate the beast, becoming this year's Rumble winner. Ultimately, he would then challenge Lesnar for the title at Wrestlemania, already setting up a nice story between the two.
Come back to GameSpot on Sunday, January 26 for live coverage of the show.
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