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It is hard to believe that a year has passed since “The Rated-R Superstar” made its triumphant return. He hasn’t been seen since he suffered that backlash triceps tear, but that was over seven months ago. In addition, he still wants to complete that fight trilogy with Randy Orton, who has already confirmed that he will be in the fight.
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Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins

We are going to pair these two because they are gone for the same reason. Lynch has been out of action since her pregnancy announcement in May, while Rollins was excused from television on Survivor Series to stay home with Lynch to welcome his first child. Their daughter, Roux, was born on December 4.
Rollins was initially announced for a comeback at SmackDown a few weeks ago, but those plans were quietly dismissed. Whether or not Lynch is physically ready to return to the ring remains unknown.
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Ronda Rousey

The fact that Rousey is back in the training ring is one of the most poorly kept secrets on social media. Whether or not that means she’ll be in the real Rumble is a totally different conversation, but the odds are pretty good, especially if WWE is finally preparing her and Lynch for a one-on-one fight at WrestleMania.
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Brock Lesnar

“The Beast” made headlines last year, when news that his last contract with WWE had expired, and the fact that he didn’t make any kind of appearance on SummerSlam, led fans to believe he could be gone. for a while. But if WWE’s reserve strategy has taught us anything in the past five years, it is that Lesnar is never far from a world championship game. And what faster why book a rematch with Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania than having Lesnar win the Rumble?
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Rhea Ripley

Ripley has been ready for the jump to Raw or SmackDown for some time, and a Rumble win could be what puts her in a rematch with Charlotte Flair at last year’s event.
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Jay White

It has been five years since AJ Styles made his surprise WWE debut during the Royal Rumble 2016, and since then fans have lined up every year hoping for a big name from another company to make the leap to WWE during the 30 fight. men. This year, speculation revolves around Jay White, who proclaimed after Wrestle Kingdom 15 that he was “giving up” after the New Year’s Dash event
Now, is there any evidence that White’s contract with New Japan really ended? No. But he has legitimately not fought since New Year’s Dash and appearing on Rumble would leave Wrestling Twitter in a frenzy. This is the longest of the general plans, but it’s fun to think about.
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