We are just days away from one of WWE’s biggest shows of the year. This year’s Royal Rumble is arguably bigger than ever because of the rumored surprises and the first-ever women’s Royal Rumble match. WWE will be doing a ton of publicity this year to promote both Rumble matches. It’s kind of interesting that there hasn’t been as much focus put on the WWE Universal Championship or the WWE Championship match but I guess the big selling point will be the Rumble matches.
Stephanie McMahon announced on Twitter that she will be joining the announce team on Sunday to call the action for the first-ever women’s Rumble match.
McMahon said the following:
“Announcing the first-ever women’s #RoyalRumble match was one of my all-time favorite moments in @WWE… And now I’m proud to share that I’ll be joining the Announce team for this historic match this Sunday! #RumbleForAll #RoyalRumble”
So, there you have it. For those of you wondering about the latest betting odds favorites for Sunday’s pay-per-view, you can click here to read them. A surprise name is currently favored to win the women’s Rumble match.
Announcing the first-ever women's #RoyalRumble match was one of my all-time favorite moments in @WWE… And now I'm proud to share that I'll be joining the Announce team for this historic match this Sunday! #RumbleForAll #RoyalRumble pic.twitter.com/ehovcuGCXG
— Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) January 24, 2018
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