Ok time for my Royal Rumble summary.
Men's Royal Rumble: while the rumble itself was good an entertaining, I was absolutely gob-smacked that it was first event of the night. I mean, the whole night leads to the main event which SHOULD be the men's Royal Rumble - heck that's the name of the event. I was really annoyed in the 2013 Royal Rumble when The Rock (my all-time favorite wrestler) was in the main event against CM Punk, and the Rumble match itself was the match that took place before this. So to have it now moved as a warm-up event was very disappointing. Also, I did not like how (again) the ramp was long and had a turn. Have we seen the last of the Royal Rumble when the ramps where a straight line and the superstars can run down and slide into the ring at full speed? I hope not.
Bray Wyatt vs LA Knight: Whichever idiot thought have a match under black lights was a good idea is, as aforementioned, an idiot.
Bianca Belair vs Alexa Bliss: I can't even remember what happened in that match, it was rather boring as you'd expect and didn't last very long. I'm sure everyone knew that Bianca would win.
Women's Royal Rumble: Last year, we saw so many women who were not even contracted to WWE competing in the event, and after seeing this years event, it appears that WWE has signed a lot more women as there were only a few who weren't contracted. It definitely was not as brutal or as entertaining as the men's event, and I think I counted less than half a dozen women who had their natural hair colour. Also, I'm glad Nia Jax (#30) didn't win the damn thing, and while I think Rhea Ripley looks hideously ugly, she is very talented and deserved to win - so putting us Aussies on the map was a good thing.
Roman Reigns vs Kevin Owens: we all knew how this was going to play out. The only good thing that appeared to take place is that it looks like it's the beginning of the end of the boring Bloodline story - and hopefully the end of Reigns as the most boring champion in WWE history.