WWE legend Ron Killings mistakenly entered the women’s Royal Rumble match, where he was eliminated by Nia Jax. At the WWE Royale Rumble, Valhalla of the Viking Raiders was making her way down the ring in the number 24 slot, when she was interrupted by the legend R-Truth, the honourary Judgement Day member. However, as soon as he rushed into the ring, Nia Jax immediately took him down, and she threw him over the top rope within seconds.
As soon as Truth landed outside the ring, he was approached by Valhalla as well as "WWE RAW" General Manager Adam Pearce. Pearce informed Truth that he entered the women’s match, but Killings admitted that he was still confused. Valhalla, formerly known as Sarah Logan, tied with Chelsea Green’s record of the shortest appearance in the women’s Royale Rumble match. When the veteran realised his mistake, he headed to the backside, with Valhalla taking over the ring. However, she was also eliminated by her rival and could last for only five minutes in the ring.
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Bayley wins Royale Rumble titular match; books ticket to WrestleMania
Bayley won the match and made history by outlasting 29 other competitors to win the titular match and reserve her seat for WrestleMania. Apart from winning the night’s opening match, she also broke a significant record. The women’s Royale Rumble match opened the night with Natalya taking over the returning Naomi. While the latter successfully managed till the end, she was eliminated by the debuting Jade Cargill. However, before her elimination, she lasted for 62 minutes and broke Rhea Ripley's record.
Later, she was surpassed by Bayley in a few minutes when she eliminated Liv Morgan and won the match. Not only did she manage to win the match as Iron Woman, but also spent the longest time in a women’s Royale Rumble. She also defeated seven names from the competition and fell short of one name from breaking Nia Jax's record of eliminating the maximum number of names.