Royal Rumble 2019: 3 superstars who should not be a part of the women’s Royal Rumble match
The WWE Royal Rumble event is not too far away, and the women’s Royal Rumble match is one of the most anticipated matches of the night.
The 30-woman match which will be held for the second time in history has already had at least 15 names announced for it, and there will surely be a few surprise entrants in the match just like last year.
While there are rumors circulating that Becky Lynch or even Ronda Rousey may enter the Royal Rumble in case they lose their championship matches, there are a few more women whose entries into the match could make a significant difference.
However, there are some superstars who should be kept away from the 30-woman affair due to various reasons.
We have already seen a list of 4 superstars who should not be made a part of the men’s Royal Rumble match, and here we take a look at 3 superstars who should not be a part of the women’s Royal Rumble match.
Take a look at our picks below, and share the superstars you don’t want to see in the match, in the comments section.
#3 R-Truth
R-Truth has already flossed his way into the Royal Rumble as the #30 entrant of the men’s match by winning the Mixed Match Challenge with Carmella.
Carmella has managed to win the #30 entry into the women’s match through the same route, and both superstars are currently enjoying a vacation before the event.
However, there is a great chance that R-Truth will lose his spot to another superstar by getting attacked backstage, or before he enters the men’s Rumble match.
The reason for that is because WWE heavily guards the #30 spot of both matches, and giving it away so soon this year doesn't make much sense.
If Truth does lose his spot in the men’s match after being attacked by an NXT Superstar or a returning superstar such as Kevin Owens or Sami Zayn, then he shouldn’t be forced into the women’s match for obvious reasons.
As entertaining as R-Truth is, it won't be pretty if he is entered into the women’s match after losing his men’s match spot, sidelining a deserving female superstar.