

The Royal Rumble 2025 approaches quickly, and some superstars have already declared their attendance for the event. Main stars such as CM Punk, Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre have confirmed their participation in combat while seeking to secure a titleMania in WrestleMania 41.
At the same time, Jey use is another WWE superstar who has declared for Royal Rumble. However, WWE could be forced to withdraw the “Yeet Master” from the Premium live event for a reason: its starting combat against Gunther at the main event on Saturday night on January 25.
The former intercontinental champion has become the contender No. 1 to the World Heavyweight Championship of the “General Ring”. He will seek to dethrone Gunther and become a world champion for the first time in his career.
Even so, his starting opportunity could exclude the 39 -year -old fighter from Royal Rumble, at least temporarily. WWE's creative team could bring him back to combat if he loses against Gunther at the main event on Saturday night, or could keep him out and justify his absence of television for a few weeks with an injury.
Who have declared their participation in the Royal Rumble 2025?
Looking ahead to the first major premium event of 2025, some main superstars have already declared their participation in Royal Rumble fight.
For male combat, John Cena, Roman Reigns, Jey Use, the Knight, CM Punk, Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre have confirmed their participation. The seven are aimed at ensuring a title opportunity in Wrestlemania 41.
More superstars of RAW and SmackDown will declare their participation in the Royal Rumble in the next few days. Names such as Logan Paul, Sami Zayn, Damian Priest and Finn Bálor are expected to join combat, which will feature most of the main stars in action.
Until now, only former women's champion NIA Jax has declared her participation in women's fight, looking for a starting opportunity in Wrestlemania while looking to take revenge on Tiffany Stratton. It is expected that more female superstars announce their participation in the Royal Rumble, although it is not yet clear if the reigning champions Rhea Ripley and Tiffany Stratton will defend their respective titles in the Premium event live.