The Royal Rumble is near us as the WWE gets 2021 on foot in the same way they know how.
The road to WrestleMania begins in earnest, as ever, with the Rumble as 30 men and 30 women fight without being thrown over the high rope.
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The Royal Rumble comes up later this month
The winner of each game will receive a picture of the world at this year’s Showcase Of The Immortals held in Florida on March 28th.
The Royal Rumble is always a special occasion with surprise and shock.
Drew McIntyre and Charlotte Flair claimed glory in last year’s classic royal battle and fans are now waiting for the first major event of 2021.
Royal Rumble 2021: Start date and time
This year’s Royal Rumble is on Sunday, Jan. 31 and is being held at Tropicana Field in Florida.
The charter will start from midnight in the UK and continue into the early hours of Monday morning.
There will be a preview for two hours initially from 10pm which will be shown FREE on the WWE YouTube channel.
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Royal Rumble 2021: TV channel and live stream
The Royal Rumble will be broadcast live on the WWE Network.
The WWE Network costs subscribers £ 9.99 per month, and can be canceled at any time.
Alternatively, the BT Sport Box Office shows the event LIVE on UK TV.
Royal Rumble 2021: Full card
So far only Royal Rumble’s 30-man and 30-woman games have been announced.
Royal Rumble 30-man Game (named so far: Daniel Bryan, Bobby Lashley)
Royal Rumble 30-Women Game (named so far: Nia Jax)