WWE Royal Rumble 2023: Date, UK Start Time, TV Channel, Live Stream, Match List & Entrants for HUGE Event

WWE’s annual 30 superstar extravaganza, the Royal Rumble, is less than 24 hours away – and it’s not to be missed!

Who will prevail in the over-the-top rope battles and advance to WrestleMania 39 in Los Angeles?

Will The Rock appear?

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Will The Rock appear?Credit: WWE
Bray Wyatt has a 'Pitch Black' gimmick contest

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Bray Wyatt has a ‘Pitch Black’ gimmick contestCredit: WWE

And according to reports, the Great himself, The stone could show up to set up a big Mania clash against his cousin and the current Undisputed champion Roman Reigns.

While Cody Rhodes returns for the men’s Royal Rumble match and is the current bookmaker’s favourite.

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When is WWE Royal Rumble 2023?

The 2023 WWE Royal Rumble will take place on Saturday, January 28, 2023.

Like last year, WWE is scheduling the big show on a Saturday night.

The show starts at 1 a.m British time, that is 8 p.m ET.

The Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas plays host.

Which TV channel and live stream will show WWE Royal Rumble 2023?

The 2023 WWE Royal Rumble will be LIVE on the WWE Network in the UK.

The WWE Network costs £9.99 a month for subscribers.

In the US it airs on Peacock.

BT Sport Box Office is also screening the event for a one-off fee of £19.95.

Ronda Rousey won the Women's Rumble last year

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Ronda Rousey won the Women’s Rumble last yearCredit: WWE

WWE Royal Rumble 2023 – which matches are confirmed?

  • WWE Undisputed Championship – Roman reigns (c) against Kevin Owens
  • Pitch black match – Bray Wyatt to L.A. Knight
  • WWE Raw Women’s Championship – Bianca Belair (c) to Alex a Bliss
  • 30-man Royal Rumble match
  • Royal Rumble match for 30 women

Who won the Royal Rumbles last year?

Brock Lesnar won the 2022 Royal Rumble after losing his WWE title to Bobby Lashley earlier in the night.

Lesnar then lost in the main event of Mania to old foe Roman Reigns in a bout to unify the title.

Ronda Rousey made a shock comeback to win the Women’s Royal Rumble.

The fellow former UFC star then also lost at WrestleMania to Charlotte Flair.