WWE's first ever female Royal Rumble announced

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The women of WWE will take part in their first ever Royal Rumble match.

Raw Commissioner, Stephanie McMahon, revealed the history-making event will take place on 28 January.

The match is expected to include competitors from the Raw and SmackDown divisions in what has been described as a "ground-breaking" event.

The announcement comes 30 years after the first men's Royal Rumble took place and will see competitors aim to throw each other over the top rope.

The men's Royal Rumble is one of the biggest events in the sport and has been taking place every year since 1988.

Past winners include The Rock, Triple H, John Cena, Hulk Hogan and The Undertaker.

There are currently 22 female wrestlers in the Raw and SmackDown divisions which means if the event is to include 30 people like in the men's match - then some non-main roster talent must be used.

The match could lead to some former favourites coming out of retirement, with the likes of Trish Stratus sparking speculation on social media.

There's been loads of reaction to the news from current wrestlers.

Fans of wrestling were really excited on Twitter with some saying they were crying tears of joy.

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