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Major Update On Why The Rock Is In Philadelphia

WWE legend The Rock got the Internet buzzing last night when he tweeted a photo of himself in Philadelphia, the site of tonight’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

Reports then came out that The Rock was staying at the same hotel as the WWE crew, sparking more speculation that the People’s Champion will be appearing at the Royal Rumble. According to f4wonline.com, The Rock will in fact be appearing at tonight’s show.

It’s unknown at this time what he’ll be doing, but it will be very interesting to see how he gets involved and if his appearance leads to a match at WrestleMania 31.

Poll Results: Who Will Win The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble?

With over 4,000 votes cast, the readers of SEScoops.com picked Roman Reigns as the most likely competitor to win tonight’s 2015 Royal Rumble match.

Reigns earned 38% of the vote, with Daniel Bryan coming in second place with 33%.

In just a matter of hours, we’ll find out who wins the Royal Rumble to earn a WWE Championship match in the main event WrestleMania. Join us here tonight for our Live Coverage results of the show.

Here are the results of our poll:

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Major Snowstorm Could Have An Impact on the Raw/Smackdown Tapings

There is a major snowstorm forecasted to hit the northeast late Monday through Wednesday. There is a chance that the storm could affect Monday’s Raw but Smackdown may be a bigger issue. There’s 12 to 24 inches of snow forecasted in Boston for Tuesday, the site of the Smackdown tapings. This puts WWE in a tough spot because they don’t have much time to reschedule Smackdown for later in the week considering that the show needs to be on the air on Wednesday night in Canada.

The Washington Post is calling this snowstorm a blockbuster event. Meteorologists are concerned about the potential snow and strong winds. The other issue is that there is also a pool of cold air that is coming down from Canada prior to the storm and these colder than usual temperatures would ensure a forecast for more snow than rain and drive up the snow-to-liquid ratio which would lead to higher snow totals and paralyze travel.

3 Superstars Pulled From Rumble Match, The Rock Spotted In Philadelphia Tonight

For whatever reason, with under 24 hours to go before the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, WWE has pulled Justin Gabriel and Los Matadores from the advertised lineup for the 30-man over-the-top battle royal match. As noted late Saturday night, Gabriel has quit WWE. Why Los Matadores were pulled from the match at the last minute remains to be seen.

Speaking of the Royal Rumble, which takes place on Sunday night, January 25th at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, WWE legend The Rock tweeted a photo of himself in Philadelphia late Saturday night.

Make sure to join us here on Sunday night for the best WWE Royal Rumble play-by-play results coverage on the web!

Roman Reigns Says Daniel Bryan Is Not A Threat To Him In The Royal Rumble

Roman Reigns spoke to IGN.com this week to hype Sunday’s Royal Rumble match.

After a breakout performance at last year that saw Reigns eliminate a record 12 competitors, the former Shield member looks to make history once again and earn his first WrestleMania main event. He said:

“I don’t think anyone thought I was going to do what I did last year when I had 12 eliminations and took the record off of Kane, and then be among the final two guys in the ring. Everybody was thinking about Bryan last year because he never came out, and they were thinking about Batista too, and not really thinking about me.”

With Reigns and Daniel Bryan the two odds-on favorites to be the last man standing, IGN asked reigns what he thinks about Bryan’s involvement. Based on his comments, it doesn’t appear that Reigns views Bryan as much of a threat.

“It doesn’t change anything for me. He’s considerably smaller than I am and this match isn’t about submissions or pinfalls, it’s about throwing a guy over the top rope. So I clearly have a weight advantage. I’m far more explosive. I think, if anything, I have the upper hand in a Royal Rumble match.”

Head on over to IGN.com to read the full interview.

Finn Balor Injured At NXT Live Event?, Hulk Hogan Predicts Royal Rumble Winner

– There are some reports that claim Finn Balor suffered an injury during a triple-threat match with Hideo Itami and Adrian Neville at the NXT live event in Cocoa Beach on Friday night. After the match was over, Balor left to the back in a hurry and was apparently noticably limping. We will keep you posted.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan posted the following tweet this weekend, predicting Daniel Bryan to win this Sunday’s Royal Rumble match.

Seth Rollins On Daniel Bryan Possibly Winning The Rumble, Latest NXT Special & More

The following are highlights of a new interview with Seth Rollins from The Independent in the U.K.:

On facing John Cena and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar on Sunday: “It is certainly in my plan to walk out as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion by hook or by crook. Things don’t always go according to plan, but I’ve been pretty successful in putting my plans into action over the course of the last few months, so yes I’m extremely excited for this opportunity.

If you look at the list of guys who have had matches with Brock Lesnar since his return it’s pretty small to say the least, so to be in that company is quite rewarding personally and professionally. To be on the marquee with Cena and Lesnar in such a high profile PPV is pretty awesome for me as well, and another feather in my cap for what has already been an incredible run over the last year.”

On Daniel Bryan possibly winning the 30-man main event: “For this year, it’s an interesting situation, as there are so many possibilities. I wouldn’t mind Daniel Bryan winning the Royal Rumble and going on to face me for the WWE Championship at Wrestlemania, because if you look at what Daniel Bryan did last year, what a tremendous story and if he does it again this year, I’d like to be the guy who stomps out his dream. I think that’s a great story, so it would be very interesting for me to be in that situation in the Wrestlemania main event with Daniel Bryan, considering we’ve had matches in much smaller venues in front of much less people.”

On NXT: “I watched the last Takeover special, R-Evolution, and I thought it was pretty awesome. It’s really cool to see guys I’m familiar with, my friends being shown as the stars that they are. Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Finn Balor and Hideo Itami, these guys are people that I’ve worked with in different parts of the world or that I’ve watched and respected for years, so it’s great to see them get to enjoy that atmosphere that is NXT, and get to really capitalise on what NXT has to offer. I’m looking forward to seeing those guys on the main roster with me headlining PPVs, it’s a really cool time to be a part of our crew.”

Check out the complete interview at Independent.co.uk.

Daniel Bryan On How He Feels Physically Since Returning, Royal Rumble Pressure

The following are highlights of a new Talk Sport interview with Daniel Bryan:

On if he feels pressure headed into the Royal Rumble and if the fans will be as hot for him as last year: “To be honest, I don’t feel any pressure like that. I’m pretty confident to go out there and do what I’ve got to do. What’s interesting to me to see if the crowd stays as hot for me as last year, that was pretty intense. I’m hoping that they do.”

On how he feels physically in the ring since returning: “To be honest, I had my first two matches last week and when I got home my body felt horrible. Your body adapts to pretty much anything but when you’re not used to wrestling it’s very physically tough, not to mention the travel. Last week I did three live events, then Raw and then SmackDown so when I got home on Wednesday my body was feeling pretty beat up. Yesterday it was back to being good, I’m back to feeling mobile and my neck feels really strong – yeah, it feels good!”

Check out the complete interview at TalkSport.com.

Update On Royal Rumble Kickoff Show Segment, Ron Simmons On “The JBL Show” (Video)

As we noted recently, Booker T will be conducting a “special interview” with Shawn Michaels during this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble Kickoff Show. HBK is not expected to be at the Rumble in person, however, as the interview with Booker T was taped this past Monday at RAW Reunion in Dallas.

Also taped this past Monday in Dallas is the latest edition of “The JBL Show,” which features an appearance by JBL’s former A.P.A. tag-team partner, Ron Simmons. You can check out the full show below.

Heath Slater Back On The Road, Top 10 Dramatic Royal Rumble Endings, More

– Heath Slater returns on the road with WWE at this weekend’s live events. As noted recently, all charges against Slater stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident at a 2011 WrestleMania after-party have been dropped.

– The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which you can view below, looks at the ten most dramatic endings to past Royal Rumble matches.

– Below is a video of Dolph Ziggler and Ryback “returning to work” after being re-hired thanks to Sting and John Cena on this past Monday’s RAW.

Dolph Ziggler On Qualifying For Royal Rumble, Top 10 SmackDown Moments

Dolph Ziggler talks about qualifying for this year’s Royal Rumble match on this week’s edition of “SmackDown Fallout,” which you can watch below.

Speaking of this week’s SmackDown, below is this week’s “Top 10 SmackDown Moments” video.

Seth Rollins Comments On Wanting To Be WWE’s Top Guy, Royal Rumble & More

The official WWE website has a lengthy interview with Seth Rollins about being the future of WWE. In the interviews, Rollins commented on wanting to be WWE’s top performer.

“I want to be the top guy. I want to be the guy who’s hunted. It’s only going to push me and make me better than I already am. And that’s a scary thing to think about.”

Check out the complete interview at WWE.com.

Speaking of Rollins, WWE added the above video to their official YouTube channel, where Rollins talks about not being afraid of Brock Lesnar or John Cena heading into their triple-threat title match at this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

Early WWE Royal Rumble Betting Odds

BetWrestling.com has posted early betting odds for Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view. No odds were published for the actual Rumble match, but here are the favored winners for the other matches:

– Brock Lesnar is the -420 favorite to retain the WWE title. John Cena is at +370 and Seth Rollins is at +900.

– The Usos are the favorites to retain the Tag Team Titles at -410 against The Miz and Mizdow +290.

– Paige and Natalya (-170) are favored to beat the Bellas (+130).

– The Ascension (-600) are the favorites over The New Age Outlaws (+400).

– The New Day (-190) are the favorites to beat Cesaro, Tyson Kidd and Adam Rose (+150) on the pre-show.

Joey Styles Predicts Brock Lesnar Will Win The Royal Rumble

WWE’s Vice President of Digital Media Content Joey Styles has made a bold prediction for Sunday’s Royal Rumble match. Despite not even being an announced participant, Styles thinks that reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar will win the 30-man battle royal.

WWE.com has published a new “Editor’s Choice” feature with predictions for the Rumble match, with Styles laying out the most outlandish scenario. Here’s how he thinks it will go down:

“After losing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship without being beaten when Rollins pins John Cena, Lesnar will take another Superstar’s spot in the Royal Rumble Match after beating him into unconsciousness backstage. The enraged former UFC Heavyweight Champion will then leave battered and broken bodies strewn about ringside behind him as he starts his Road to WrestleMania — and revenge.”

Comment below and tell us what you think of Styles’ prediction.

Poll: Who Will Win The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble?

Five Non-Royal Rumble Matches That Stole The Show

This time of year is always thought of as the “Road to Wrestlemania” and is supposed to be a moment in which a career is made, a legacy is increased, or a hall of fame spot is cemented.  With such a grand prize at the helm, it’s no wonder the Royal Rumble is one of the most anticipated matches of the year.  Between the surprise returns, the elimination teases, the underlying stories, or the sheer number of superstars in the ring at one time, there’s no denying the excitement that the January event brings with it.  This Sunday will host the latest installment of the event, which is sure to thrill, as Seth Rollins joins John Cena and Brock Lesnar in a battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.  The build-up for this match thus far has been amazing, with each superstar taking turns to look as good as possible, with Lesnar being the most recent destroyer.

But the best part about the Royal Rumble is that it’s more than just a match; it’s a full-scale event, complete with it’s own card, stories, and unique twists.  In fact, some of the best matches in WWE history took place at this battlefield, and a few times in history, those matches overshadowed the Rumble itself.  When you’re not one of the thirty men in the match, you have to take matters into your own hands.  You have to make sure that the fans don’t forget about you, and you have to make sure that you compete at a level that you may only reach once or twice a year.  Just as Cena, Rollins, and Lesnar look to do this Sunday night, superstars in the past went out there to steal the show, and make sure the Rumble didn’t steal their spotlight.  Let’s take a look at the top-five matches that stole the Royal Rumble.

#5.  Daniel Bryan vs. Bray Wyatt, 2014.

What was otherwise a disappointing Royal Rumble was fortunate enough to see one of the best one on one match-ups in Royal Rumble history.  I was lucky enough to be just five rows away from this incredible match when it happened, and even now as I look back on it, it was by far the best live match I have ever seen.  Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt met after weeks and weeks of build-up, which included Bryan joining the Wyatt family for a brief period of time, as well as a series of other strange and unusual situations.  Disappointingly, the overall feud itself mostly fizzled, as Wyatt was not truly portrayed as a cult leader, and Bryan was portrayed as a hero who moved too quickly through the events that unfolded.  The truth was, Bryan being so over made it impossible to capitalize on him becoming a heel in the Wyatt family, so the plug was pulled prematurely, and the feud ended up changing neither man for the better or worse.

While the feud itself may have been sub-par and disappointing, Bryan and Wyatt proved that night that they had chemistry in the ring, and understood each other completely.  It was a match filled with high-risk spots, high-impact moves, and false finishes, and eventually saw Wyatt taking the win.   Some of the best moments included Wyatt nailing the “Sister Abigail” on the barricade, Bryan selling a Wyatt clothesline like a champion, and Bryan nailing a number of suicide dives.

#4.  Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels, 2004.

A lot of people look back at RAW from 2002-2004 as Triple H’s “reign of terror.”  He was the 2002 Royal Rumble winner, and somewhat exclusively traded World Championships back and forth with Shawn Michaels and others between then and 2005. 2003 also saw the rise of “Evolution”, a group dedicated to keeping Triple H on top of WWE, which took over most of the Monday Night Raw storytelling up until Wrestlemania 21.     Despite Michaels and Triple H being one of the best feuds of all time, this period in history is widely looked at with a negative annotation, usually referred to as “boring” or “predictable.”

However, despite the criticism, there’s no denying that Triple H and Shawn Michaels put on some of the best matches throughout the early 2000’s, and on that list is their Last Man Standing match from the 2004 Royal Rumble.  It was a match that followed months of assaults, abuse, torture, injuries, and bad blood, and led to one of the best Last Man Standing matches of all time.  Michaels and Triple H put each other through hell and back, and then some, and overshadowed not just the Rumble match itself, but the entire event.  (Not to mention, WWE would most likely want you to forget who won that year.)

For the full build-up promo video, click here:

Jim Ross’ Pick To Win The Royal Rumble, Photos Of Punk Crowd Surfing

– Jim Ross wrote a new column for FOX Sports and gave his pick for who he thinks will win the 2015 Royal Rumble match:

“My pick to win the 2015 Royal Rumble is the classic underdog/overachiever, albeit hugely talented, Daniel Bryan. Would I be willing to bet a case of JR’s Original BBQ Sauce on that prediction? No thanks, as it’s merely an educated guess. I’d also submit Roman Reigns and Randy Orton as two other potential winners of Sunday’s main event in the City of Brotherly Love, where, ironically, it’s no friends and all foes. It’s every man, or woman, for themselves, hence no brotherly or sisterly love expected.”

– Former WWE Superstar turned UFC fighter CM Punk attended a Less Than Jake concert on Wednesday night. Twitter user @_VintageRollins posted these photos of Punk crowd surfing during the show:

https://twitter.com/_VintageRollins/status/558333000837259264

New Royal Rumble Entrants, Rumble Title Match Poll & More

– Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos have been added to the Royal Rumble match. Ziggler and Ryback won qualifying matches on SmackDown, while Erick Rowan lost his qualifier against Luke Harper.

– WWE.com is running a poll asking fans who they will be rooting for in the WWE Championship match at Sunday’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

With over 15,000 votes cast, John Cena has 48% of the vote, while Lesnar has 34% and Rollins has only 18%.

– Check out this video of Dean Ambrose, Goldust, Stardust and Fandango picking their numbers for the Royal Rumble:

Mick Foley On His Wish For This Year’s Royal Rumble, Bryan vs. Lesnar

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has posted a new blog update on Facebook discussing his “wish” for Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble event. Foley says Daniel Bryan winning the Rumble and going on to face Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship is the best possible scenario for WWE, and frankly, we couldn’t agree more. Foley wrote:

“Quite simply, I want to see Daniel Bryan win the Rumble, so that Paul Heyman can take the reigns and dazzle us with promos which will make Bryan vs Lesnar the greatest David vs Goliath story in recent memory. The Authority can put their stamp on some other match on the card but I would love to see the WWE World Heavyweight championship be about the GUYS IN THE MATCH- and not about who is in power in the company.”

After returning to action last week for the first time in nearly a year, Foley says Bryan is the perfect underdog opponent to challenge the unstoppable force that is Brock Lesnar.

“At Wrestlemania, I would like to see Daniel Bryan systematically chip away at that wall, knock it down, and give the WWE universe a victory they can savor…and more importantly, look forward to. The best present is the one that sits under the tree, neatly wrapped, ready to be torn into on Christmas Day. There’s no need to overthink it. Tie it up in a bow with a Bryan victory at the Rumble, and let us all start counting down the days until we get to open it.”

Update On WWE Network In Canada, Latest On WWE PPVs In The U.K.

– Despite the fact that WWE pay-per-views are now available in the U.K. on the WWE Network, Sky Box Office continues to air them and has raised the price from 14.95 pounds ($22.57) to 19.95 pounds ($30.12) starting with this Sunday’s Royal Rumble show.

– As far as the WWE Network in Canada is concerned, for those who have a subscription to the television version, you can now get the streaming version free as well. To do so, simply log into the WWE website and create an account, list what provider you have the television subscription through and log in using the providers credentials.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

RAW Viewership: How Many People Tuned Into RAW Reunion?

The Monday, January 19th edition of WWE RAW, which was the Royal Rumble “go-home” show and the “RAW Reunion” special, averaged 4.09 million viewers.

The hourly breakdown for Monday’s RAW viewership is as follows:

Hour One: 4.29 million viewers
Hour Two: 4.14 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.87 million viewers

Looking At A Ton Of Royal Rumble Statistics & Records

The annual WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, which features the highly entertaining Royal Rumble match itself, a match concept that was created by veteran WWE executive Pat Patterson, takes place this Sunday night in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Rumble match is a unique version of a Battle Royal, where two men enter the ring, and in timed intervals, which have ranged from one minute to three minutes over the years, new competitors will enter the match. To be eliminated from the match you must be thrown over the top rope, with both feet hitting the floor. This continues until there is only one man standing. The Rumble winner then goes on to receive a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, usually at the WrestleMania pay-per-view later in the year.

The Royal Rumble is a rare match concept in that it is one of few where rabid wrestling fans will analyze it inside and out. Statistics are a big part of the Rumble, as nearly every year since the match began, fans will look at stats such as who eliminated the most competitors, who lasted in the match the longest, who lasted the least amount of time, and so on and so forth. We saw an example of the statistics craze in a cool video package on Monday’s RAW (which you can check out by clicking here).

On the next page, we’ve compiled a number of interesting statistics related to the annual event, which since 1988 has been one of the “big four” pay-per-views in WWE. Let’s take a look at some interesting facts connected to the unique match.

VIDEOS: Official Promos For The Two Main Events At Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble PPV

WWE has added the official promo videos for the two main events at this Sunday night’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

First up, check out the promo for the triple-threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship between Brock Lesnar, John Cena and Seth Rollins.

Secondly, here’s the official promo for the 30-man over-the-top Royal Rumble match.

Make sure to join us here this Sunday night for the best WWE Royal Rumble results coverage on the web!

Royal Rumble Statistics Video, Sharmell Thanks Vince McMahon, More

– Below is a video of former WWE Diva Sharmell talking to Title Match Wrestling about running Reality of Wrestling with her husband — Booker T — as well as his new gig as one of the announcers for RAW. The interview was taped prior to Jerry Lawler being moved to SmackDown. Sharmell thanked Vince McMahon for giving Booker the opportunity and said WWE has always been good to her family.

– Below is the elaborate Royal Rumble statistics video that aired on this past Monday’s RAW Reunion show.

Update On Rey Mysterio’s WWE Status, WWE Divas With Dallas Cowboys Mascot (Photos)

– It’s said to be very unlikely that Rey Mysterio will be appearing in the 30-man Royal Rumble match this coming Sunday night. While anything is possible, it’s likely we won’t hear anything new regarding Mysterio’s status for a few months.

– Below are some photos of WWE Divas with the Dallas Cowboys mascot, “Rowdy,” at the AT&T Center for the WrestleMania 32 announcement on Tuesday.

Update On NXT Stars In The Royal Rumble Match, Xavier Woods Injury News

– WWE is considering the idea of having one or two NXT stars participate in Sunday’s 30-man Royal Rumble match.

WWE surveyed fans asking which NXT stars they would most like to see in the Rumble, with the options being — Adrian Neville, Sami Zayn, Hideo Itami, Finn Balor, Kalisto, Tyler Breeze, Bull Dempsey and Enzo Amore.

– Xavier Woods has been out of action at recent WWE live events due to an injury. The New Day member was wearing a walking boot on Monday’s RAW and noted that his ankle is currently “out of commission.” Regardless, Woods is still advertised to wrestle in the six-man tag-team match against Tyson Kidd, Cesaro and Adam Rose this Sunday night.