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WWE Royal Rumble 2026 Review

Shane and Morro are back in the Gorilla Room for their first proper review show in months, and as always, the Royal Rumble dragged them back in.


This episode focuses on the Saudi Royal Rumble and how it stacks up as we head into WrestleMania season. Liv Morgan emerged victorious in the Women’s Royal Rumble, while Roman Reigns won the Men’s Rumble, setting the table for two very different roads to WrestleMania. The lads break down both matches, the booking decisions, and what the wins mean going forward.


They also discuss Gunther defeating AJ Styles in a match that put AJ’s career on the line, as well as Drew McIntyre defending his title against Sami Zayn.

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