WWE Royal Rumble 2018: Predicting All 30 Entrants Of The Women’s Royal Rumble Match
By Dalton Quix
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30. Asuka
Unsurprisingly, Asuka was the first woman to announce her entrance into the Women’s Royal Rumble Match. Ever since debuting on the main roster, Asuka has been booked as an undefeated machine in the ring, and she even picked up a win against the champ in a nontitle match.
Expect Asuka to be in the Rumble match and make an impact that won’t be forgotten for a long while.
29. Paige
While Paige has confirmed that she will participating in the Women’s Royal Rumble, her ability to compete in the match, and quite frankly her career, is up in the air at the moment. Paige may have to retire from in ring competition in WWE.
This is due to her lingering injuries that are similar to those of Edge, which forced him to retire early, too. So, she may make a brief entrance or get taken out backstage before she can enter, but I think she will still at least be considered an entrant in this historic match after all she has done for women’s wrestling.
28. Sonya Deville
Sonya Deville has recently debuted on Raw as a part of Paige’s Absolution. She will probably have a lengthy run in the match by playing the numbers game, but I don’t expect her to make much of an impact or last until the end.
27. Mandy Rose
Mandy Rose is the final member of Absolution. She has already confirmed her entrance in the match, along with Sonya Deville and Paige. She, like Sonya, will just be in there playing the numbers game as Paige’s lackeys until they are finally bested by babyfaces or a rival faction.
26. Bayley
Ay, we want some Bayley! Ay, we got some Bayley in the first ever Women’s Royal Rumble Match! Bayley was once one of the most popular Superstars in NXT, but ever since she made it to the main roster, she has been floundering primarily due to odd booking.
She has been on the short end of the stick in her meeting against Absolution lately, so expect her Royal Rumble moment to be her getting some comeuppance by eliminating at least a portion of the trio.