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Who’s favored to win the Royal Rumble?

By Bill Hughes for The 4 min read
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There is massive news this week concerning the WWE Network shutting down in March, but letĢƵ start with tonightĢƵ Royal Rumble.

Who is Rumble favorite?

The official Road to WrestleMania kicks off tonight.

Almost from its inception, the Royal Rumble has always had big favorites heading into WWEĢƵ most popular match of the year. But, for one of the few times in the eventĢƵ 33-year history, the menĢƵ Rumble is wide open, as is the womenĢƵ match.

As of Friday afternoon, only 17 of the 30 competitors had been announced for the menĢƵ version, while 12 of the 30 women had been confirmed.

Could Daniel Bryan finally win the menĢƵ Rumble, or could it be a returning star like Brock Lesnar or Edge?

Will we see Ronda Rousey or Becky Lynch return to WWE and win the womenĢƵ Rumble, or will WWE look to elevate a new star like Rhea Ripley or Bianca Belair by having one of them win?

Roman Reigns will defend the Universal championship against Kevin Owens in a Last Man Standing match, while Drew McIntyre defends the WWE championship against Goldberg.

Asuka and Charlotte Flair defend the womenĢƵ tag titles against Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler, while two more title matches could be added in an Intercontinental title match between Big E and Sami Zayn and a U.S. title match between Bobby Lashley and Riddle.

Speaking of Big E, he would be a good pick to win the Rumble.

NBC buys WWE Network

It was asked in this column last week how the closing of the NBC Sports channel would affect WWEĢƵ TV deals with the USA Network for Raw and NXT.

Talk of this all but disappeared on Monday when an announcement was made that Peacock, NBCUniversalĢƵ streaming service, exclusive rights to WWE Network in the United States. The five-year deal is worth over $1 billion and averages out to over $200 million a year.

The WWE Network will be on Peacock Premium and cost $4.99 a month, half of what the Network costs now.

ComcastĢƵ eligible Xfinity X1 customers and Cox Contour customers enjoy Peacock Premium included with their service at no additional cost. For the ad-free version, Peacock Premium Plus will cost $9.99 a month.

It is amazing that WWE was able to pull in this kind of deal with the way ratings have lagged the last year. In fact, when WWE releases its yearly numbers next week, 2020 will go down as the most profitable year in company history.

The mega TV deals with USA Network for Raw and with Fox for Smackdown are paying off, plus not running house shows is saving the company money.

A few experts online, like Dave Scherer from www.pwinsiderelite.com, have made a great point that WWE is now a TV company and those who have been clinging to the old model for WWE should accept what the company now is.

Look at it from this perspective: the WWE Network has 1.1 million domestic subscribers, whereas Peacock has 33 million subscribers.

That is 33 times more potential sets of eyeballs on WWEĢƵ product.

WWE Icons debuts today

Not only is the Royal Rumble on the WWE Network today, but so is the new series WWE Icons. TodayĢƵ debut episode is about Yokozuna.

For those unfamiliar with him, a man his size should not have been as agile as he was and I am looking forward to the show.

Japanese star signs with WWE

It was reported Thursday afternoon by www.pwinsider.com/elite that Meiko Satomura has signed with WWE.

HuberĢƵ official cause of death

Jon Huber, who wrestled in WWE as Luke Harper and in AEW as Brodie Lee, passed away from idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

AEW moves PPV

AEW has moved its Revolution PPV to March 7. Originally, the show was sent to air a week earlier.

This Day in History

In 2010, Edge won the Royal Rumble.

This weekĢƵ question

What would happen if the determined Royal Rumble winner accidentally got hurt or thrown out? Keri from Uniontown.

WWE always has a contingency plan, and usually the “next person” who would be picked on the fly is one of the last men eliminated.

This way, if the chosen winner couldn’t win, they make the call on the go.

Email questions/comments to powerhousehughes@gmail.com or tweet them to @BillHughes_III.

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