Rhea Ripley is going to WrestleMania.
Entering the Royal Rumble at number 1, Ripley outlasted 29 other competitors to win her first Royal Rumble match.
The final four women included Ripley, Liv Morgan, who started the match with Ripley, Asuka, and Nikki Cross. She last eliminated Morgan with a headscissors off the apron after Asuka went to spray Ripley with the blue mist, but Ripley ducked, and the mist hit Liv in the eyes.
This Royal Rumble featured NXT names like Roxanne Perez, Zoey Stark, and Indi Hartwell. This match also featured the return of Michelle McCool and Nia Jax. Fans can see a complete list of surprise entrants here.
SHE'S NOT LIKE MOST GIRLS ... AND SHE'S BACK!!!
— WWE (@WWE) January 29, 2023
Nia Jax is entrant number 3️⃣0️⃣ in the Women's #RoyalRumble Match! pic.twitter.com/9s5BKpvmhP
RIPTIDE TO NIA JAX!@RheaRipley_WWE wows us all in the 2023 Women's #RoyalRumble Match! pic.twitter.com/0WydgHhhnQ
— WWE (@WWE) January 29, 2023
Ripley also set the record for the longest time spent in a Women's Royal Rumble match, lasting 61 minutes and 8 seconds.
Also, Ripley makes history by becoming the first woman to win the match from the number one entry spot.
Now, Rhea Ripley can choose which WWE Women's Championship she wants to challenge for at WrestleMania 39 in Los Angeles, California.
Keep track of everything happening at the Royal Rumble by checking out Fightful's live coverage. You can also watch along with the Fightful crew over on Fightful Overbooked. Finally, we will have a post-show review immediately following the event's conclusion.