WWE Royal Rumble 2021: Predicting All 30 Entrants

2. Lars Sullivan

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At one point in time, Lars Sullivan was pegged to battle John Cena back at WrestleMania 35. Skip forward two years later, and the Freak has barely done anything of note on WWE programming.

With a stop-start main roster career hampered by injury and controversies, Sullivan is said to have long been cleared and ready to return to action. The issue is, Roman Reigns has recently taken over as SmackDown's all-conquering bully heel, meaning WWE creative has been unsure on how to handle Lars' return to the blue brand.

A Royal Rumble return for Lars Sullivan seems a safe bet, and it wouldn't be surprising to see the Freak magically now a part of the Raw brand moving forward.

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