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One of the largest stories in years came to an end in this event.

The main event of the Royal rumble showcased the fight between Kevin Owens and Roman Reigns. Roman Reigns defeated Kevin Owens and another major turn was the end of the bloodline with Sami zayn. Yes, you heard that right.

Sami zayn is not a part of the legendary bloodline anymore. Sami Zayn shocked everyone when he didn’t attack Owens instead he went for Roman Reigns and knocked him down with a chair and as you can guess the audience did not appreciate it and gave an equivalent response.

At the end of the whole match, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn were seen lifeless in the ring.

Here is how the whole thing took place

No longer an Honorary Uce is Sami Zayn. It finally happened—his long-awaited split from the Bloodline—and it was terrible in all the right ways.

Following Reigns’ victory over Kevin Owens, The Bloodline entered the ring. Reigns interrupted Jey Uso as she attempted to drape a lei around Zayn’s neck and ordered the Usos to attack Owens. After placing a chair around Owens’ neck, Solo Sikoa struck him from behind with a hip assault. Owens was then bound to the ropes by the Usos and pummelling with Superkicks. Reigns were about to use a steel chair to clock Owens when Zayn finally stepped in and told him not to. This prompted Reigns to insist that Zayn beat Owens with the chair.

After much build-up, Zayn finally made his decision: He used the chair to strike Reigns in the back.

Instead of attempting to assault the entire Bloodline, Zayn dropped the chair and apologized to the Usos. Solo smacked Zayn with a Samoan Spike after Jimmy knocked him out with a Superkick. All three of them turned to stare at Jey Uso in the corner as Reigns jumped on top of Zayn and beat him down. The crowd cheered loudly as Jey left the ring after glaring at them.

There was a “fuck you, Roman” shout as Reigns struck Zayn with the chair. Before leaving, Reigns dropped the lei flowers on Zayn.

The most entertaining match of royal rumble was the 30 men’s match in which Cody Rhodes emerged victorious. While Rhodes was the winner the top performer was Gunther who was the first to enter the ring and was there until the last time.

It was a wonderful night to enter the Rumble first or second. The Women’s Royal Rumble was won by Rhea Ripley, who started at number one. By eliminating No. 2 entrants Asuka and Liv Morgan, she sealed her title. The Women’s Rumble was possibly the best one yet.

The Lights Out and Raw Women’s Championship contests were the low points of the evening. The in-ring return of Bray Wyatt was ridiculous, and the post-match angle starring Uncle Howdy was even more ridiculous. After losing to Bianca Belair in the Raw Women’s Championship match, Alexa Bliss appeared to turn on the company.

The Women’s Royal Rumble is won by Rhea Ripley.

Through Daniel Van Boom

The winner and MVP of the women’s Royal Rumble were both Rhea Ripley. The longest-lasting female competitor in Royal Rumble history, Ripley started at No. 1 and won the match by last taking out No. 2 competitor Liv Morgan. Despite the dubious decision to only use Becky Lynch briefly, the Royal Rumble bout was an excellent one.

The initial segment of the Women’s Royal Rumble was subdued. With the just-there field of Morgan, Dana Brooke, and Emma, Ripley was a key figure. Although they were welcomed additions, Bayley and Shayna Baszler didn’t contribute much right away.

Raw Women’s Championship

It was time for Alexa Bliss to make a run for Bianca Belair’s Raw Women’s Championship after the pointless Bray Wyatt match. Cole queries Corey about if Bliss is controlled by Bray Wyatt as she approaches the ring. When Bliss called her “the face of evil,” Corey Graves described how upset he was. cool

At first, it was obvious that the crowd was against it. How could they not be? The Lights Out bout was essentially a more dramatic rendition of this exact narrative, and the Royal Rumble was more eagerly anticipated.

Belair attempted to engage the crowd by urging them to cheer as she built up her offense in the opening moments of the fight, but it was a fleeting success.

Kumud Sharma

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