WWEβs Royal Rumble is making its debut in Saudi Arabia on January 31. The premium live event in Riyadh is a fan-favourite and a culmination of a growing relationship between the kingdom and the professional wrestling group.
Saudi Arabia began hosting WWE events after signing a 10-year deal in 2018. Since then, Saudi-hosted shows have become integral to the company's overall storytelling. The kingdom will also host a WrestleMania in 2027, the first time the major event is being held outside North America.
As such, this month's Royal Rumble will double as a preview to show the world that Saudi Arabia and its passionate fans are ready to host and support the wrestling world's biggest and boldest events.
Royal Rumble is usually the first big event in WWE's calendar year. It features important matches that have title belts changing as well as setting up bigger matches for the future.
The event culminates in a 30-person battle royale, in which wrestlers enter the ring at timed intervals and are eliminated if they are thrown over the top rope. The last competitor standing earns a main-event title match at WrestleMania.
A fan favourite, Royal Rumble matches can be unpredictable as they are exciting. Here are some of our predictions.
Chris Jericho will return
If rumours are to be believed, Jericho's return is almost a certainty. The American-Canadian professional wrestler, rock musician and actor carved out one of WWEβs most dynamic careers, blending reinvention, charisma and longevity.
He arrived in WWE, then WWF, in 1999, debuting the Y2J persona to instant fan intrigue. Jericho also achieved both Triple Crown and Grand Slam status with his championship wins. He had standout feuds, including with Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Kevin Owens. His 2018 exit from WWE closed a nearly two-decade chapter, leaving behind a legacy defined by adaptability and big-match credibility.
Jericho has stayed at the centre of the wrestling world. He became one of the founding pillars of AEW, a rival to WWE, capturing the companyβs first world championship.
With his contract at AEW ending without renewal, Jericho is expected to return to WWE for a retirement run, similar to John Cena in 2025.
Expect fans to go wild upon seeing one of their favourites return after an eight-year absence, especially if they hear the phrase βbreak the walls downβ.
Oba Femi, JeβVon Evans and Leon Slater will shine
Oba Femi could be WWE's next big star. Getty Images
In recent years, the WWE has been accused of leaning more on ageing and proven stars rather than giving a platform to up-and-coming talent.
However, some of the companyβs biggest moneymakers are nearing retirement age. Of the young, exciting stars that could step up and take their place, we'd hedge our bets on Oba Femi, JeβVon Evans and Leon Slater.
Nigerian powerhouse Femi, 27, is a two-time NXT champion who can be pushed towards major belt bouts. He proved himself to be a worthy presence in a match last month against WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, 40, and excites fans for his strength and quickness, ability to run the ropes and carry others over his shoulders.
JeβVon Evans and Leon Slater, both 21, are also exciting prospects who have grown in popularity for their quickness and high-flying style. They will need more time to continue growing, but are showing signs that they will be ready to lead the company some day.
The trio could feature prominently in the Saudi Royal Rumble and will hopefully be given a chance to showcase their abilities.
New World Champion will be crowned
Bron Breakker could win his first World Heavyweight Championship. Reuters
For the past few months, CM Punk has been the World Heavyweight Champion.
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