
Top 10 match card predictions for Royal Rumble 2018 - including a list of all 60 entrants

As the curtains on 2017 begin to close and the anticipation for the new year rumbles throughout the world, WWE will once again be bringing a packed show for it's first Pay-Per-View of the year, the Royal Rumble on Sunday 28 Jan. And with not one, but now two Royal Rumble matches (with the addition of the women's royal rumble match) on the horizon, fans across the globe are frantically predicting the card for the 2018's kick off Pay-Per-View in WWE.
But do not worry Sportskeeda fans, because I have compiled the 10 matches that we will see at Royal Rumble next month. And not only have I predicted the 10 matches on the card, but I've also listed all 60 entrants into the men's and women's royal rumble matches, with the winners of each match announced at the bottom of the page.
Who says Christmas is over? Yes, for a real treat, have a look at the next 9 pages and find out exactly how the Royal Rumble will play out. And as always, please feel free to offer your ideas and suggestions, on how you see the Royal Rumble going down, in the comments tab below.
#10 Kick-off show (tag-team match) The Bludgeon Brothers vs. The Ascension

After the Bludgeon Brothers were proven as the villains that were stalking Breezango in the Fashion Files, they have looked impressive, decimating their opponents. Harper and Rowan look like unstoppable beasts who are on their way to tag-team division gold on the blue brand. But the Ascension will have something to say about that.
The Ascension will feel the need to revenge Breezango's loss to the Bludgeon Brothers by challenging them to a fight at the Kick-off show for the Royal Rumble. And given the strength and brute force that the Ascension have, they should put up more of a fight than their detective buddies.
However, as WWE seem to continuously do nothing with the Ascension and are clearly looking to build Harper and Rowan up for an eventual title shot, this one will be over in a matter of minutes. Which is still, better than Breezango's efforts.
Winner: The Bludgeon Brothers