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WWE Royal Rumble 2026: The Good, The Bad & The Future of AJ Styles

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WWE Royal Rumble 2026, which emanated from Ridayh, Saudi Arabia, is now officially in the books. As expected, the night was vintage WWE — it was an absolute spectacle with mind-blowing sets, big entrances, surprises and a myriad of decisions that raised pulses, eyebrows and spirits.

Now, if you’ve ever read my wrestling work before you’ll know two very distinct and contradicting facts — this writer is not a fan of WWE, but the Royal Rumble is legit my all-time favorite pay-per-view event. So yeah, this column is going to be a rollercoaster.

Drew McIntyre vs. Sami Zayn: A perfectly solid non-Rumble match. Remember last year when they did #DIY vs. The Motor City Machine Guns, and the crowd was silent as church mice? Well, thankfully none of that happened here. Drew needed this very bad ass win to solidify him as the incumbent champion heading into Wrestlemania. For far too long, Drew has been in the chase with both CM Punk and Cody Rhodes. The WWE Universe needed a little slap in the teeth to remember Drew is the man, and is a great champion. Sami Zayn was a perfect babyface in this match, and the local crowd was way behind him. The result of this match was a foregone conclusion the moment it was announced, but they still did a good job of delivering an entertaining match.

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