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TNA Champion makes SHOCKING appearance at Royal Rumble 2024

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TNA Wrestling Knockouts Champion Jordynne Grace made a shocking appearance during the Women’s Royal Rumble match tonight.

PWInsider had reported that Grace was being brought in for the event, but the TNA star tried to keep fans on their toes by posting a video of her at home with her dog this evening.

This looks set to be a night of surprises, and this was a pretty cool way to bring in another TNA Knockouts Champion the same way the company did with Mickie James a couple of years ago.

WWE Royal Rumble 2024: TNA Champion appears

Here are all of the matches that are set to take place tonight:

  • Men’s Royal Rumble Match: Competitors confirmed this far: Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, Shinsuke Nakamura, Bobby Lashley, Drew McIntyre, GUNTHER, Damian Priest, Kofi Kingston, Jimmy Uso, Santos Escobar, R-Truth, Carlito, Austin Theory, Grayson Waller
  • Women’s Royal Rumble Match: Competitors confirmed this far: Bayley, Nia Jax, Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair, Michin, Zelina Vega, Shotzi, Alba Fyre
  • Undisputed WWE Universal Championship Match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. LA Knight vs. AJ Styles vs. Randy Orton
  • WWE United States Championship Match: Logan Paul (c) vs. Kevin Owens

The WWE Network makes it easy for fans in the UK to watch this extravaganza from the comfort of their living rooms.

Available for a monthly fee of just £9.99 on a rolling contract, the network offers live streams of all WWE events, including WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, Money in The Bank, SummerSlam and Survivor Series.

Fans in the United States can also watch the full event back in full via Peacock, the streaming service from NBC that is available from $5.99 a month (+tax) or $59.99 per year (+tax).

Read More: Check out the ABSOLUTE BEST WWE Matches of ALL TIME!

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