Natalya will be the final wrestler to enter this Sunday s women s Royal Rumble match.
On Saturday s WWE Backstage Royal Rumble preview special, a match aired where Natalya faced Tamina to determine who will be the 30th entrant in Sunday s women s Royal Rumble match. Natalya rolled up Tamina to get the win after moving out of the way of a charge in the corner.
Thirteen of the 30 entrants for the women s Royal Rumble match have been announced. They are: Nia Jax, Women s Tag Team Champion Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, Bayley, Mandy Rose, Dana Brooke, Peyton Royce, Alexa Bliss, Shayna Baszler, Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Tamina, and Natalya.
Women’s tag team title match official for Royal Rumble
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Here is a match that is certainly a match!
Charlotte Flair & Raw Women’s Champion Asuka ended up being the duo to take down the dominant team of Nia Jax & Shayna Baszler, ending a relatively long run with the women’s tag team titles late last year. Since then, they’ve all more or less gone their separate ways to deal with other issues.
Jax & Baszler have been getting scrappy with the entire division while Flair has been involved in a feud with Lacey Evans over her father, Ric Flair, and Asuka has been dealing with the demonic Alexa Bliss.
Asuka explains her decision to team with Charlotte Flair at TLC
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One thing WWE didn’t bother with explaining at
TLC was why Asuka would choose Charlotte Flair as her partner for her tag team title match against Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler. As it turns out, it’s a rather simple explanation.
As she explained in an interview after the two became women’s tag team champions:
“I’m so happy. Without Lana, I wanted the best: Charlotte.”
As for Flair:
“Honestly, I’m honored to be the tag team champion with Asuka but just being back in front of the fans and being back with someone I respect the most in this business… we have a lot of history, and the fact that she could have had anyone as her partner and she wanted me means a lot. So not only was I nervous for the fans, I was nervous for Asuka. But man it feels good to be back. I never thought I would be the tag team champion with her but let’s see how far we can go.”
2020 WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs predictions, card, matches, start time, date, PPV preview, location
Everything you need to know ahead of the WWE TLC pay-per-view this Sunday
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One of the most brutal matches in WWE makes its return on Sunday night as the annual TLC pay-per-view takes center stage for the month of December. Both the WWE and universal championships will be on the line in the signature TLC matches with expectations high for both to deliver big thrills.
In total, five championships are on the line at TLC, including Roman Reigns defending the universal championship against Kevin Owens and Drew McIntyre putting the WWE title on the line against AJ Styles. All the action goes down from the ThunderDome inside Tampa Bay s Tropicana Field.
WWE TLC 2020 predictions
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WWE returns to pay-per-view (PPV) if your cable provider is carrying the event, of course tomorrow night (Sun., Nov. 22, 2020) from Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, with its
TLC event starting at 6:00 pm ET with the Kickoff show leading right on into the main course at 7 pm ET on the WWE Network.
Luckily for you Cagesiders, our staff of learned wrestling blowhards is here to help figure out just how the event is going to play out with predictions for each match on the card.
Let’s get to it.
TLC predictions
Roman Reigns vs. Kevin Owens