By the time the main event rolled around, the night had already seen its fair share of surprises. However, the primary focus was on the Men’s (or Women’s, depending on the actual booking) Rumble match or a potential World Title defense. (Note: Based on standard booking trends, the "Main Event" of a Rumble card is typically the 30-person match itself, though recent years have seen World Title matches close the show).

Have you watched the 2025 Rumble main event? Let us know who won in the comments (no further spoilers for the lurkers)!

The dust has settled on the Road to WrestleMania, and the 2025 WWE Royal Rumble is officially in the history books. While many fans scour the internet for the full card, a specific file has been making the rounds in the wrestling community:

If you haven't watched yet, turn back now.

However, you are missing the "Rumble" chaos. The Royal Rumble is about the journey—the surprise entrants and the hilarious comedy spots from the mid-carders. The main event is the conclusion, but the undercard is the context.

If you are one of the fans who grabbed this cut, you skipped the undercard chaos and went straight for the finish line. But was the main event worth the standalone download? Let’s break it down.