Bianca Belair reflects on her moment with Jordynne Grace at the 2024 Royal Rumble. Jordynne Grace made a shocking appearance at the 2024 Women's Royal Rumble match and clashed with several names of WWE, including Naomi and the EST, Bianca Belair.
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WWE Royal Rumble might be the most star-studded event in its 38-year history. The 38th annual Royal Rumble features the likes of John Cena, Seth Rollins, CM Punk, Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre. That’s just on the men’s side.
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PWInsider recently reported that Grace will be in Indianapolis for WWE Royal Rumble weekend. According to Grace herself, that won't be the case, as she claims that she'll be in Texas to celebrate her mother's birthday. To prove herself, Grace shared a photo of her flight itinerary for the weekend.
The WWE Royal Rumble Premium Live Event is set to take place in just three days, live from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
One of the biggest surprises in WWE Royal Rumble history was seeing TNA star, Jordynne Grace, walk down the aisle as a surprise entrant in 2024. Grace as the TN
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PWInsider reports that Sunday's Genesis 2025 pay-per-view was Grace's final night with the Anthem-helmed promotion. Jordynne wrestled Tessa Blanchard on the show, putting the controversial returnee over in a 20-minute bout. Afterwards, Grace posted a 'Thank you' video showing her embracing several members of the TNA team.
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WWE Royal Rumble 2025 begins at 6 p.m. ET on February 1. It is in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Home to the Indianapolis Colts, the stadium can hold up to 70,000 people.