Spoilers, WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Results

Spoilers, WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Results WWE

The WWE Royal Rumble 2025 premium live event comes to us from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana on Saturday, February 1.

Ahead of the show, here are our predictions for the show, as well as betting odds via SkyBet where available (which could represent spoilers).

With four matches on the card, we kick things off with the eighth annual women’s Rumble match.

30-Woman Royal Rumble Match

As of this writing, there are 10 participants announced for the 2025 women’s Royal Rumble match in the form of Bayley, Bianca Belair, Naomi, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Charlotte Flair, Lyra Valkyria, Ivy Nile, IYO SKY and Nia Jax.

As far as potential surprises, the three best bets are probably a returning Becky Lynch, new signing Jordynne Grace, and NXT’s Roxanne Perez. An Alexa Bliss comeback is possible, but it depends if she and WWE have come to an agreement on recent contract issues.

When it comes to a potential winner, the favorite for good reason at the moment is Charlotte Flair – despite this being her first match since December 2023, she’s reportedly planned for a WrestleMania match against WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton, which means Flair has to win either the Royal Rumble or the Elimination Chamber to earn that title shot.

If Flair vs Stratton is one women’s title match at Mania, the question is who could face the other women’s champion Rhea Ripley, putting them in contention for a Rumble win too.

The most likely options for Ripley’s Mania opponent at this point are probably IYO SKY, Becky Lynch or maybe Liv Morgan. So they’re possibilities, but Flair is the most likely winner right now.

Prediction: Charlotte Flair

Betting favorite: Charlotte Flair (Flair 4/7, IYO SKY 5/2, Becky Lynch 10/3, Bianca Belair 4/1, Jade Cargill 4/1)

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