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WWE Royal Rumble 2023 Results: Winners, Grades, Reaction and Highlights

Doc-Chris Mueller

Welcome to Bleacher Report's coverage and recap of the 2023 WWE Royal Rumble.

Here's a look at the card for Saturday's event:

Let's take a look at who walked away from this pay-per-view with a win.

Men's Royal Rumble Match

Here is the list of participants in the order they entered the match.

  1. Gunther
  2. Sheamus
  3. The Miz
  4. Kofi Kingston
  5. Johnny Gargano
  6. Xavier Woods
  7. Karrion Kross
  8. Chad Gable
  9. Drew McIntyre
  10. Santos Escobar
  11. Angelo Dawkins
  12. Brock Lesnar
  13. Bobby Lashley
  14. Baron Corbin
  15. Seth Rollins
  16. Otis
  17. Rey Mysterio (Never came to the ring)
  18. Dominik Mysterio
  19. Elias
  20. Finn Bálor
  21. Booker T
  22. Damian Priest
  23. Montez Ford
  24. Edge
  25. Austin Theory
  26. Omos
  27. Braun Strowman
  28. Ricochet
  29. Logan Paul
  30. Cody Rhodes

This year's men's match was light on surprises, but it made up for that by addressing several different storylines.

Other than Kingston's save going poorly, this was a decent Rumble. Most of the eliminations made sense. The winner was predictable, but that isn't always a bad thing.

The final four competitors were Logan Paul, Cody Rhodes, Seth Rollins and Gunther.

Paul eliminated Rollins in a shocking moment before Rhodes threw him out. After The American Nightmare endured a series of strikes from Gunther for several minutes, Rhodes tossed him out to claim victory.

Winner: Cody Rhodes

Grade: B-

Notable Moments and Observations

LA Knight vs. Bray Wyatt

The Mountain Dew Pitch Black match was the second bout of the night. LA Knight was out first, and then WWE played a video package recapping their feud before Bray Wyatt made his entrance.

The ring had a big Mountain Dew logo in the middle that was glow-in-the-dark. The ropes and Knight's gear were also neon yellow. Wyatt was wearing paint that only showed under the black light.

What unfolded was basically a No Disqualification match. They fought in and out of the ring, used weapons and didn't follow any of the usual rules.

After a shorter clash than expected, Wyatt won with Sister Abigail. This was fine for what it was, but this won't be remembered the way the Firefly Funhouse was.

They fought after the match until Uncle Howdy showed up on a platform. He jumped off onto Knight and everything exploded in flames.

The ending of this was the weirdest part and needs to be seen to be believed.

Winner: Bray Wyatt

Grade: C-

Notable Moments and Observations

Bianca Belair vs. Alexa Bliss (Raw Women's Championship)

During Alexa Bliss' entrance, WWE aired a video package highlighting her feud with Bianca Belair that also put a focus on Uncle Howdy again.

As soon as the ref called for the bell, the two women were throwing hands. This felt like a personal battle immediately, so it was very physical.

The Goddess had the upper hand for several minutes before The EST of WWE countered a suplex with a nice show of power.

The action was decent, but it felt like something was missing. There were no shenanigans or Uncle Howdy to distract Belair. It was a bit uneventful.

We did see some weird imagery on the big screen after the match that indicated Bliss will continue down this dark path.

Winner: Bianca Belair

Grade: C+

Notable Moments and Observations

Women's Royal Rumble Match

Here is the order of entrants for the women's Rumble match:

  1. Rhea Ripley
  2. Liv Morgan
  3. Dana Brooke
  4. Emma
  5. Shayna Baszler
  6. Bayley
  7. B-Fab
  8. Roxanne Perez
  9. Dakota Kai
  10. IYO SKY
  11. Natalya
  12. Candice LeRae
  13. Zoey Stark
  14. Xia Li
  15. Becky Lynch
  16. Tegan Nox
  17. Asuka
  18. Piper Niven
  19. Tamina
  20. Chelsea Green
  21. Zelina Vega
  22. Raquel Rodriguez
  23. Mia Yim
  24. Lacey Evans
  25. Michelle McCool
  26. Indi Hartwell
  27. Sonya Deville
  28. Shotzi
  29. Nikki Cross
  30. Nia Jax

This bout had more surprises than the men's match because fewer participants were announced ahead of time, but other than that, this was about the same quality as the men's Rumble.

Nia Jax being No. 30 got a mixed response in the arena and on social media, but the crowd enjoyed watching everyone in the ring pile on her at once.

The final four were Rhea Ripley, Nikki Cross, Asuka and Liv Morgan.

Cross was out first and Asuka followed soon after, which left us with the two women who started the contest as the final two competitors. Ripley was able to take Morgan out to win the whole thing.

Once again, this was a predictable finish, but it was also the right call.

Winner: Rhea Ripley

Grade: B-

Notable Moments and Observations

Roman Reigns vs. Kevin Owens

After several video packages and a performance from Hardy, we finally got to the main event. With another five minutes dedicated to Roman Reigns' entrance, this bout didn't get started until 11:45 p.m. ET.

The crowd chanted "Sami Uso" as The Tribal Chief and Kevin Owens circled each other and locked up. They started at a slow pace. Reigns turned KO inside out with a shoulder tackle before Owens nailed him with a back elbow.

Once they started throwing punches, the pace picked up a bit. Once the champ had the upper hand again, he began taking KO apart.

These two are always physical when they work together, so this match had some stiff strikes and a few big bumps. Owens had the match won after a Popup Powerbomb, but the ref was knocked out and unable to make the count.

Reigns nailed him with a low blow and tried to use a chair that Zayn threw into the ring, but KO hit him with a Stunner for a close two-count. It took a third Spear to finally put KO away for good.

This match was good, but just like the rest of the show, it was a bit too predictable. Even the spot with the ref getting knocked out could be seen coming from a mile away. What came after was what everybody actually came to see.

As Jey Uso was about to put a lei on Zayn, Reigns stopped him. He ordered The Usos and Solo Sikoa to keep beating on a defeated Owens as The Honorary Uce was forced to watch. They handcuffed KO to the top rope and took turns hitting superkicks over and over. Even The Young Bucks would be jealous of this superkick party.

As Reigns was preparing to nail him with a chair, Zayn stepped between them. He said this was beneath The Tribal Chief, so Reigns handed him the chair.

Zayn ended up hitting Reigns with the chair instead. Jey yelled at him before Jimmy Uso delivered a superkick.

Solo and Jimmy beat Zayn down with Reigns cheering them on, while Jey stood motionless in the corner. He left the ring and walked away as the rest of The Bloodline looked on.

Reigns took out his anger on Zayn with a barrage of chair shots.

Winner: Roman Reigns

Grade: B (Match), A+ (Post-match)

Notable Moments and Observations

   

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