10 Crazy WWE Royal Rumble 2020 Theories You Need To Hear

9. Cult Of Personality

Cult of Personality is one of those songs that never fails to raise a reaction from wrestling fans. Love CM Punk or hate him, the Living Colour classic is an absolute belter of a song.

Thinking outside the box a little, wouldn't it be all kinds of d*ckish for that music to blurt out at the Royal Rumble... only for a heel to smugly stroll out and make their way to the ring? Minute Maid Park would initially lose its collective mind, before the reaction would turn to white-hot heat.

Dolph Ziggler has previously had a stint of coming out to other stars' entrance music, so he could be a good fit for such a moment. Then there's the prospect of Seth Rollins or The Miz pulling such a trick - with both of those names having recently had some very public beef with CM Punk.

Going even further, how 'bout this bogus act is pulled either at #2 up against Brock Lesnar, or at #30 as the anticipation builds for who'll be last out to compete in the men's Rumble match?

WWE loves to troll its fan base, and teasing the arrival of the Second City Saint in the Royal Rumble is surely too good for WWE to turn down.

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