Entrant #11 – Liv Morgan
At the time Morgan entered the Rumble she was a part of the Riott Squad along with Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan. Perhaps the only women’s faction in WWE apart from the four horsewomen who didn’t even roll together. Things took a turn in 2019 because obviously according to the WWE rule, every tag team that fans want to see stay together must be disbanded and therefore Morgan was drafted to SmackDown marking the break-up of the Riott Squad. Morgan was never near the main event and was only featured in mid-card matches which didn’t even have a proper story attached to them. Morgan was then famously part of one of the most critically panned storylines of all time where she confessed her love to Lana but she was with Bobby Lashley so Morgan sided with Rusev. Something along the lines of that happened because no one can explain or comprehend what was happening at the time. This brought her character down a few notches but later she feuded with Ruby Riott and the feud resulted in the reunion of the Riott Squad minus Sarah Logan. These two have recently seen some success on the Blue Brand and even got a title shot two weeks back. So things might be looking good for Morgan from hereon.
Entrant #12 – Molly Holly
Molly Holly is a famous wrestler from the late Attitude Era and early Ruthless Aggression Era. Seeing the former Women’s and Hardcore champion at the Royal Rumble in 2018 was a pleasant surprise for older wrestling fans around the world. Although her participation in the match was short-lived, her presence was gladly received by the fans. She went on to make another appearance for WWE at Evolution in a battle royal for an opportunity at the Women’s Championship but she lost the match. That wasn’t her last battle royal though. In the 2020 Women’s Royal Rumble match, she entered as Mighty Molly in the number 3 spot. That was her last wrestling match. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2018. She currently coaches at The Academy: School of Professional Wrestling and recently appeared on RAW: Legend’s Night on January 4, 2021.
Entrant #13 – Lana
Lana has been on a roller coaster almost all her career in WWE. When she entered the Royal Rumble she was not involved in any storyline and so she had no chance of winning the Royal Rumble. She lasted a bit over only two minutes before being thrown over the top rope. Soon after the Rumble, she got back to managing Rusev alongside Aiden English. It was all going okay until she turned on Rusev for Bobby Lashley and then began the weird booking. The whole feud was around how Bobby was superior to Rusev and this was the last nail in the coffin for Rusev to leave WWE and join AEW. Lana then remained with Lashley for a while in Early 2020 but before the Hurt Business was formed they ‘divorced’. Lana was then booked in a rivalry with Nia and Baszler where she went through a table week after week. Her pay-off moment came at Survivor Series when she was the sole survivor in the Women’s Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match. Her most recent storyline in WWE was tagging with Asuka to feud with Shayna and Nia but at TLC she was replaced by the returning Charlotte flair and hasn’t been seen on T.V since.

Entrant #14 – Michelle McCool
McCool is one of the defining women of the previous eras. She has been a name well known by wrestling fans and was greeted with a huge pop at the Royal Rumble match. She had the most eliminations in the match (5) and lasted over eight minutes. The former Women’s Champion later participated in the Battle Royal at Evolution that year and had a strong showing in that match as well. That was her last wrestling match ever and is currently married to the Undertaker making appearances on WWE talk shows such as The Bump.