The only question: Where to begin? Do you go straight for the 1992 Royal Rumble Match, which many WWE fans contend is the greatest of all time? Or do you start with the 2016 edition, featuring AJ Styles phenomenal debut? Or perhaps you want to relive one of the most historic matches in modern times, the inaugural Women’s Royal Rumble Match in 2018. There’s no bad choice, and with these Royal Rumble events available for the rest of the month, you have time to watch them all! No credit card is required for the WWE Network Free Version. To access, download the WWE app on any device, including TVs, gaming consoles, mobile phones, tablets and computers.
WWE has announced that they have added several Royal Rumble events to the free version of the WWE Network, ahead of this year’s PPV. It includes Royal Rumbles 1988-1997 and 2009-2020. Here’s the press release:
The Royal Rumble 30-Day Countdown is underway, and WWE Network has just the thing to help you get ready for this year’s gigantic event on Sunday, Jan. 31.
Starting today, more than 20 Royal Rumble events are available on demand on the Free Version of WWE Network. These full-length shows will remain free to watch throughout the month of January. The collection spans Royal Rumbles 1988-1997 and 2009-2020.
Royal Rumble Content Added To Free Version Of WWE Network
WWE announced the following:
The Royal Rumble 30-Day Countdown is underway, and WWE Network has just the thing to help you get ready for this year’s gigantic event on Sunday, Jan. 31. );
Starting today, more than 20 Royal Rumble events are available on demand on the Free Version of WWE Network. These full-length shows will remain free to watch throughout the month of January. The collection spans Royal Rumbles 1988-1997 and 2009-2020.
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WWE Countdown: Over the Top Royal Rumble Moments
WWE Announces New Documentaries On Pat Patterson And Others, New Programming For Royal Rumble Month
WWE has announced a Royal Rumble 30-Day Countdown of new programming for the month of January.
The drops will begin on January 1 and will run through January 31 when the 2021 Royal Rumble pay-per-view begins. New content will include new episodes of WWE Playlist and WWE Top 10, plus several new documentaries.
New specials on the WWE Network include the Broken Skull Sessions episode with WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin interviewing Bayley on Sunday, January 10. A WWE Untold episode on AJ Styles’ Rumble debut will premiere on Sunday, January 17. There will be a new documentary on WWE Hall of Famer Pat Patterson on Sunday, January 24, and a WWE Chronicle documentary on Bianca Belair that premieres that same day. A new WWE Roundtable special will premiere on Wednesday, January 27 with Natalya, Mickie James, Nia Jax and WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Charlotte Flair discussing the firs