WWE Legend Eyes Royal Rumble Return with DAUGHTER

Wrestling fans may witness a historic moment as Santino Marella has pitched an idea to participate in the Royal Rumble 2025 alongside his daughter, Arianna Grace. The father-daughter duo would mark a first in WWE history, making the upcoming event even more exciting.

Santino Marella’s Vision for Royal Rumble

Speaking on the No Name Wrestling podcast, Marella revealed his interest in entering the Royal Rumble Premium Live Event with his daughter, Arianna Grace. Although WWE hasn’t officially contacted him yet, Marella believes the unique concept of a father and daughter sharing the Royal Rumble spotlight could make for a memorable moment.

“I don’t think it’s ever been done before,” Marella said. “It’d be a great way for her to return to programming, and I’m totally down to show up and just experience it.”

Grace, currently under WWE’s developmental brand, recently recovered from shoulder surgery. Her return to action alongside her father could provide the perfect opportunity to reintroduce her character to fans.

Santino’s Continued Role in Wrestling

Although Santino Marella hasn’t been an active WWE competitor in years, he remains involved in the wrestling world. Currently serving as the Director of Authority in TNA, Marella has remained connected to the industry, ensuring fans never forget his comedic timing and technical prowess.

Arianna Grace, meanwhile, has steadily built a reputation in WWE’s developmental system, showcasing potential as a rising star.

What to Expect at the Royal Rumble

Scheduled for February 1, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium, the Royal Rumble already promises to be a spectacle. If Marella’s idea is accepted, fans could see a heartwarming and historic moment amidst the chaos of the battle royale.

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