4 takeaways from WWE's Royal Rumble amNewYork
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"Liv Morgan Photo by Dean Moses/AMNY The Road to Wrestlemania 42 in Las Vegas has begun for Liv Morgan and Roman Reigns, who outlasted 30 other superstars to win the women's and men's Royal Rumble. Gunther put an end to another legendary career before Drew McIntyre retained the Undisputed Championship. These were the results from the first WWE premium live event (PLE) of the year, Royal Rumble, which took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday. Here are four takeaways from Royal Rumble."
"She has been one of the top superstars on the women's roster for the past five years. The 31-year-old is a former two-time Women's World Champion and four-time Women's Tag Team Champion. But a Royal Rumble win was missing from her list of accomplishments until Saturday. Morgan, who returned from injury in November, was the No. 14 entry in the 30-women Royal Rumble, which was the first match on the card. She got her first elimination by tossing tag team partner Raquel Rodriguez."
The Royal Rumble took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as the first WWE premium live event of the year. Liv Morgan won the women's Royal Rumble after returning from injury, entering at No. 14 and eliminating Raquel Rodriguez, earning a choice of challengers at WrestleMania 42 between Jade Cargill and Stephanie Vaquer. Roman Reigns won the men's Royal Rumble as the No. 26 entrant and eliminated Jey Uso and Jacob Fatu. Gunther ended another legendary career and Drew McIntyre retained the Undisputed Championship, punctuating a night of major title implications.
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