I know Vince made the call for Roman Reigns to win the Royal Rumble and be the guy. We know that much. I don't know what knucklehead didn't say to Vince that maybe we shouldn't put Daniel Bryan in the Royal Rumble.
There are so many things I'm so proud of: if we're talking just in-ring stuff, participating in the first-ever women's royal rumble. I was so grateful to be a part of history. I never thought there would be an all-women's royal rumble.
Any type of Royal Rumble or battle royal I always look forward to because I usually get to do some pretty cool things.
One thing I've learned from years of working in WWE is that the road to WrestleMania always starts at the Royal Rumble. That's why it's so important to win the Rumble: because it's your chance to secure a championship match at WWE's biggest event of the year - WrestleMania.
The great Muhammad Ali used to have that phrase where he would say: 'Rumble young man, rumble' and 'I'm so pretty I'm ready to rumble.' I kind of just fine tuned it to 'Let's get ready to rumble.'
John Cena is a name I will never forget, and in the Royal Rumble, he will be the first man that I eliminate.
Winning the Royal Rumble is as big an accomplishment as anything.
It goes - for me - WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, Summerslam. The big three.
When you come to my show, it's like a no-holds-barred, underground Royal Rumble.
The Royal Rumble is very difficult because, obviously, there are 30 people, and there are many superstars in it.
This is the deal: You win the Royal Rumble match, you go to main event WrestleMania. That's the process.
You are quite the beauty. If no one has ever told you that before, know that right now. You are quite the beauty.
There were many great moments in WWE, but the most special was to win the 'Royal Rumble' of 40 wrestlers.
I knew a women's Royal Rumble would happen eventually, but nobody was sure. We speculated about it in the locker room; we were all so excited.
In your career, to walk away champion of the Greatest Royal Rumble would be something people will take with them for a lifetime.
I used to watch old clips of Muhammad Ali, where he'd be talking the jive during interviews, you know, 'Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, rumble, man, rumble.'