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Revision as of 06:16, 15 January 2019
Royal Rumble (2019) | |||
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Promotion | WWE | ||
Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown 205 Live | ||
Date | January 27, 2019 | ||
City | Phoenix, Arizona | ||
Venue | Chase Field | ||
WWE Network event chronology | |||
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Royal Rumble chronology | |||
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Royal Rumble (2019) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw, SmackDown, and 205 Live brands. It will take place on January 27, 2019, at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] It will be the thirty-second event promoted under the Royal Rumble chronology.
Production
Background
As is tradition, the winner of the men's and women's Royal Rumble matches will earn a world championship match of their choosing at WrestleMania 35. The men will have their choice of either Raw's Universal Championship or SmackDown's WWE Championship, while the women can choose either the Raw Women's Championship or the SmackDown Women's Championship.
Storylines
The card will include matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw, SmackDown, and 205 Live brands,[2][3] with storylines produced on WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live,[4] and the cruiserweight-exclusive 205 Live.[5]
At TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Fabulous Truth (Carmella and R-Truth) defeated Mahalicia (Alicia Fox and Jinder Mahal) to win the second season of Mixed Match Challenge. Their prize for winning was each getting the #30 spot in their respective Royal Rumble matches at the pay-per-view.[6] In the weeks following TLC, multiple wrestlers were announced for both Rumble matches.[7][8]
At Crown Jewel, Brock Lesnar defeated Braun Strowman to recapture the then vacant Universal Championship, thanks in part to then-Acting Raw General Manager Baron Corbin.[9] At TLC, Strowman defeated Corbin in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, thus stripping Corbin of his authoritative power and earning a Universal Championship match against Lesnar at the Royal Rumble.[6] On the January 14 episode of Raw, Corbin confronted Strowman and insulted him, leading to a chase to the parking area where Corbin hid in a limousine. Strowman shattered the glass and broke the door off, only for WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to appear, revealing that was his limo. McMahon then fined Strowman $100,000. Strowman then argued with McMahon, who then canceled his match with Lesnar. An angry Strowman proceeded to flip over then limo. Later that night, John Cena, Drew McIntyre, Corbin, and Finn Bálor expressed their interests in facing Lesnar at the Royal Rumble. Mr. McMahon scheduled a fatal four-way match where the winner would face Lesnar, which Bálor won after defending his spot earlier in the night against Jinder Mahal.
At TLC, Daniel Bryan defeated AJ Styles to retain the WWE Championship.[6] On the January 1, 2019 episode of SmackDown, Styles earned another opportunity against Bryan at the Royal Rumble by defeating Randy Orton, Mustafa Ali, Rey Mysterio, and Samoa Joe in a fatal five-way match.[10]
At TLC, Asuka defeated Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair in a triple threat Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match to win the SmackDown Women's Championship.[6] On Raw the following night, the McMahon Family (Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, Shane McMahon, and Triple H) announced that they would now be running both Raw and SmackDown and announced that former champions would no longer have automatic rematch clauses, meaning that Lynch would not automatically receive a rematch for the title and would instead have to earn one.[11][12] After pleading their cases to Triple H on the January 1, 2019 episode of SmackDown, a triple threat match between Lynch, Flair, and Carmella was scheduled for the following week to determine Asuka's challenger at the Royal Rumble,[10] which was won by Lynch.[13]
On the TLC pre-show, Buddy Murphy retained the WWE Cruiserweight Championship against Cedric Alexander.[14] On the December 26, 2018 episode of 205 Live, General Manager Drake Maverick scheduled Murphy to defend the title at the Royal Rumble in a fatal four-way match with his opponents to be decided in qualifying matches.[15] The following week, Kalisto and Akira Tozawa qualified for the match by defeating Lio Rush and Drew Gulak, respectively.[16] Hideo Itami won the final spot by defeating Alexander.[17]
At TLC, Ronda Rousey retained the Raw Women's Championship against Nia Jax.[6] On the January 7, 2019 episode of Raw, Rousey appeared on Alexa Bliss' new show, "A Moment of Bliss", and mentioned that she wanted to face Sasha Banks next. Jax interrupted, stating that she wanted a rematch against Rousey. Banks came out, humbled by Rousey's comments, and challenged Jax to a match in which the winner would earn a championship opportunity. Banks then defeated Jax to earn a Raw Women's Championship match against Rousey at the Royal Rumble.[18]
At Crown Jewel, Shane McMahon won the WWE World Cup, replacing The Miz in the finals, who was deemed unable to compete due to a pre-match brawl.[9] Following this, The Miz began a pursuit to form a tag team with Shane, claiming that they could be the best tag team in the world. Shane finally agreed to the pairing, and on the January 8, 2019 episode of SmackDown, Miz challenged The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus) for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at the Royal Rumble, and The Bar accepted.[13]
Matches
No. | Matches* | Stipulations | ||||
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1 | 2019 Men's Royal Rumble match | 30-man Royal Rumble match for a world championship match at WrestleMania 35[7] | ||||
2 | 2019 Women's Royal Rumble match | 30-woman Royal Rumble match for a women's championship match at WrestleMania 35[8] | ||||
3 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Finn Bálor | Singles match for the WWE Universal Championship[19] | ||||
4 | Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Akira Tozawa vs. Kalisto vs. Hideo Itami | Fatal four-way match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship[20] | ||||
5 | Daniel Bryan (c) vs. AJ Styles | Singles match for the WWE Championship[21] | ||||
6 | Asuka (c) vs. Becky Lynch | Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship[22] | ||||
7 | Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Sasha Banks | Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[23] | ||||
8 | The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus) (c) vs. Shane McMahon and The Miz | Tag team match for the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship[24] | ||||
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Men's Royal Rumble match participants
20 of the 30 entrants have been announced as of December 19, 2024.
- – Raw
- – SmackDown
- – Free agent
Wrestler[7] | Date | Notes |
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R-Truth | December 16, 2018 | Won the Mixed Match Challenge tournament to enter the match at #30 |
Drew McIntyre | December 17, 2018 | Announced on Raw Aired on tape delay on December 24, 2018 |
Big E | December 29, 2018 | Announced on SmackDown Live Aired on tape delay on January 1, 2019 |
Kofi Kingston | ||
Xavier Woods | ||
Finn Bálor[Note 1] | January 4, 2019 | Announced on WWE's Twitter page |
Seth Rollins | Announced during a live event | |
Jeff Hardy | January 5, 2019 | Announced on WWE's Twitter page |
Dean Ambrose | January 6, 2019 | Announced on WWE's Twitter page |
Bobby Lashley | Announced during a live event | |
Samoa Joe | January 6, 2019 | Announced on WWE's Twitter page |
John Cena | January 7, 2019 | Announced on Raw |
Elias | January 7, 2019 | Announced on Raw |
Baron Corbin | ||
Jinder Mahal | ||
Apollo Crews | Announced during a WWE.com exclusive backstage interview | |
Andrade "Cien" Almas | January 7, 2019 | Announced on Zelina Vega's Twitter page |
Mustafa Ali | January 8, 2019 | Announced on his Twitter page |
Rey Mysterio | Announced on SmackDown Live | |
Kalisto | January 14, 2019 | Announced on WWE.com |
Women's Royal Rumble match participants
14 of the 30 entrants have been announced as of December 19, 2024.
Wrestler[8] | Date | Notes |
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Carmella | December 16, 2018 | Won the Mixed Match Challenge tournament to enter the match at #30 |
Ember Moon | December 28, 2018 | Announced on Raw Aired on tape delay on December 31, 2018 |
Natalya | ||
Bayley | ||
Ruby Riott | ||
Liv Morgan | ||
Sarah Logan | ||
Sasha Banks[Note 2] | ||
Mandy Rose | January 5, 2019 | Announced on WWE's Twitter page |
Sonya Deville | ||
Alicia Fox | January 7, 2019 | Announced on Raw |
Zelina Vega | January 7, 2019 | Announced on her Twitter page |
Naomi | January 8, 2019 | Announced on SmackDown Live |
Mickie James | January 14, 2019 | Announced on WWE.com |
- ^ Though scheduled to face Brock Lesnar at the event for the WWE Universal Championship, Balor is still listed as an official participant in this match as well.
- ^ Though scheduled to face Ronda Rousey at the event for the WWE Raw Women's Championship, Banks is still listed as an official participant in this match as well.
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