Complete List Of WWE Royal Rumble 2021 Participants (So Far)

Shayna Baszler and Jeff Hardy head WWE's list of new Royal Rumble 2021 additions.

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WWE Royal Rumble 2021 is now less than two weeks away, and the lineups for the titular men's and women's matches are gradually filling up as programming canters towards 31 January.

Jeff Hardy became the latest male competitor to confirm himself for WWE's signature gimmick match, doing so in a video uploaded to WWE's Twitter account on Monday, with Peyton Royce opting for the same reveal shortly afterwards. In addition, Alexa Bliss and Shayna Baszler were announced as participants during last night's episode of Raw.

This leaves the Rumble pools looking like this...

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Men's Royal Rumble

1. Daniel Bryan

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2. Bobby Lashley

3. AJ Styles

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4. Randy Orton

5. Otis

6. The Miz

7. Jey Uso

8. Cesaro

9. Jeff Hardy

Women's Royal Rumble

1. Nia Jax

2. Charlotte Flair

3. Bianca Belair

4. Bayley

5. Mandy Rose

6. Dana Brooke

7. Peyton Royce

8. Alexa Bliss

9. Shayna Baszler

With 21 spots still to fill in each bout and only three major shows left to go (two SmackDowns, one Raw), WWE has a lot of work to do between now and the Rumble. Here's hoping they leave plenty of room for the event's customary surprises.

The following singles bouts have also been confirmed for the PPV:-

Universal Title Last Man Standing Match: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Kevin Owens

WWE Title: Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Goldberg

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