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Royal Rumble

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The Royal Rumble is an annual pay-per-view event, produced every January by World Wrestling Entertainment. The event's main featured match is a battle royal-type match, titled the Royal Rumble Match. It is usually called one of the "Big Four", as along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam and Survivor Series, it is one of the original four annual WWE pay-per-views.

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Royal Rumble match

Royal Rumble winners
Year Winner and Entry #
1988 Jim Duggan 13
1989 Big John Studd 27
1990 Hulk Hogan 25
1991 Hulk Hogan 24
1992 Ric Flair 3
1993 Yokozuna 27

1994

Bret Hart 27
Lex Luger 23
1995 Shawn Michaels 1
1996 Shawn Michaels 18
1997 Steve Austin 5
1998 Steve Austin 24
1999 Vince McMahon 2
2000 The Rock 24
2001 Steve Austin 27
2002 Triple H 22
2003 Brock Lesnar 29
2004 Chris Benoit 1
2005 Batista 28
2006 Rey Mysterio 2
2007 The Undertaker 30
2008 John Cena 30
2009 Randy Orton 8

The first Royal Rumble took place on January 24, 1988 in Hamilton, Ontario. Jim Duggan won, and the first pay-per-view Rumble occurred a year later. Pat Patterson has been credited with "inventing" the match.

Rules

The Royal Rumble is comprised of 30 men; beginning with two men in the ring, and at regular timed intervals (usually, but not always, every 90 seconds), one of the remaining 28 wrestlers enters the ring. Participants must eliminate all other opponents and the winner of the event is the last wrestler remaining after all others have been eliminated. Referees are situated at each side of the ring to validate eliminations.

A wrestler is eliminated when leaving the ring over the top rope, and then having both feet touch the floor (although this latter specification was not specified until the 1995 Royal Rumble, where the "both feet" stipulation played a crucial role in the final moments of the match). Going out between the second and third rope or under the bottom rope is not a valid elimination. A referee must witness an elimination in order for it to be valid (in 2000, X-Pac was eliminated by The Rock but since it was not seen by any of the referees, X-Pac re-entered the ring and continued the match until he was officially eliminated by The Big Show).

An elimination can also occur when a wrestler is thrown off the top rope by a non-competing opponent, or by one who had already been eliminated, or when the participant deliberately jumps over the top rope, outside the ring. In other words, if a wrestler goes over the top rope, regardless how it happened, that wrestler is out. Other wrestlers can be de facto eliminated due to interference preventing the wrestler from entering the ring (examples being Spike Dudley in 2004 and Scotty 2 Hotty in 2005).

Rewards for winning

Since the 1993 event, the winner has officially been given the chance to challenge the WWE Champion at WrestleMania. The stipulation stemmed from 1992, when the Royal Rumble decided who would win the then-vacant WWF Championship (Ric Flair won the match).

With the introduction of the brand extension and separate brand championships in 2002, the possibility of a World Heavyweight Championship shot instead of the WWE Championship was added to the reward in 2003's match. Due to the revival of the ECW World Championship as a brand championship in mid-2006, the 2007 event added this championship to the winning stipulation.

This championship match is often the last event on the WrestleMania card according to principles in the WWE that states that "the Royal Rumble winner gets a first-class ticket to WrestleMania", which means that the Royal Rumble winner gets to be in the 'first class' top spot in the main event at WrestleMania. In some cases, this can be part of a stipulation for a match between the Rumble and WrestleMania, where the winner may lose his WrestleMania spot by losing another match.

Brand extension

With the brand extension introduced in mid-2002, the 30 entrants from 2003 to 2006 consisted of 15 wrestlers from the RAW brand and 15 from the SmackDown! brand. This makes it therefore, one of the few pay-per-view events (and certain combined non-televised shows held around WrestleMania time) with inter-brand competition on a regular basis. The official declaration for the first post-brand extension event in 2003, was that the Rumble winner faced their brand's champion at WrestleMania, but starting in 2004, due to a supposed "loophole" in the Rumble's stipulations, the Rumble winner has the option of challenging either brand's champion (Chris Benoit switched brands in 2004 and won the World Heavyweight Championship, which was the basis for a storyline the following year when Batista won the Rumble, but ultimately remained on RAW).

The 2007 Royal Rumble marked the first year participants from the 2006-established ECW brand competed along with the RAW and SmackDown! brands. Unlike previous years where each brand got an even split of wrestlers, the 2007 Rumble featured 13 wrestlers from RAW, 10 from SmackDown! and 7 from ECW. The winner of the Royal Rumble now also has the option to challenge for the ECW World Championship.

Royal Rumble dates and venues

Event Date City Venue
Royal Rumble 1988 January 24, 1988 Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum
Royal Rumble 1989 January 15, 1989 Houston, Texas The Summit
Royal Rumble 1990 January 21, 1990 Orlando, Florida Orlando Arena
Royal Rumble 1991 January 19, 1991 Miami, Florida Miami Arena
Royal Rumble 1992 January 19, 1992 Albany, New York Knickerbocker Arena
Royal Rumble 1993 January 24, 1993 Sacramento, California ARCO Arena
Royal Rumble 1994 January 22, 1994 Providence, Rhode Island Providence Civic Center
Royal Rumble 1995 January 22, 1995 Tampa, Florida USF Sun Dome
Royal Rumble 1996 January 21, 1996 Fresno, California Selland Arena
Royal Rumble 1997 January 19, 1997 San Antonio, Texas Alamodome
Royal Rumble 1998 January 18, 1998 San Jose, California San Jose Arena
Royal Rumble 1999 January 24, 1999 Anaheim, California Arrowhead Pond
Royal Rumble 2000 January 23, 2000 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
Royal Rumble 2001 January 21, 2001 New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Arena
Royal Rumble 2002 January 20, 2002 Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena
Royal Rumble 2003 January 19, 2003 Boston, Massachusetts Fleet Center
Royal Rumble 2004 January 25, 2004 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wachovia Center
Royal Rumble 2005 January 30, 2005 Fresno, California Save Mart Center
Royal Rumble 2006 January 29, 2006 Miami, Florida AmericanAirlines Arena
Royal Rumble 2007 January 28, 2007 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center
Royal Rumble 2008 January 27, 2008 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
Royal Rumble 2009 January 25, 2009 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena
Royal Rumble 2010 January 31, 2010 Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena

Records, statistics and trivia

  • Steve Austin has won the most Royal Rumble matches, with three victories (the 1997, 1998 and 2001 Rumbles).
  • Rey Mysterio has spent the longest time in a Royal Rumble when in 2006 he lasted a time of 1:02:12. Conversely, Santino Marella has spent the shortest time in a Royal Rumble when in 2009 he lasted a time of 1.7 seconds.
  • The longest Royal Rumble match was held in 2002 with a time of 1:09:23. The shortest Royal Rumble match was held in 1988 with a time of 33:00. It should be noted that that match only had 20 entrants. The shortest Royal Rumble with 30 entrants was the 1995 Royal Rumble at 38:39, where entrants entered at 60 second intervals.
  • Kane currently has the most consecutive appearances in the Rumble with 10 appearances from 1999 to 2008.
  • Glen Jacobs (who participated as Issac Yankem DDS, "Diesel" and Kane) has made more Royal Rumble appearances than anyone else with 12.
  • In 1998, Mick Foley made the most appearances in a single Rumble, when he entered as Cactus Jack, Mankind and Dude Love.
  • Steve Austin has made more eliminations overall than anyone else with 36.
  • Kane has the record for most eliminations in a single Rumble when he eliminated 11 wrestlers in 2001.
  • Viscera holds the record for most opponents necessary to eliminate him, with eight other wrestlers directly involved with lifting him over the top rope in the 2007 Royal Rumble. He also holds the record for second most as Mabel, who was eliminated by seven wrestlers in the 1994 Royal Rumble. Earthquake 1990, Rikishi 2000, and Muhammad Hassan 2005 share the third most, each having been eliminated by six men.
  • Three wrestlers have won two Royal Rumble matches in a row. They are Hulk Hogan (1990 & 1991), Shawn Michaels (1995 & 1996), Steve Austin (1997 & 1998).
  • Shawn Michaels and Chris Benoit have both won the Royal Rumble at #1, and Rey Mysterio and Vince McMahon have won it at #2, the two entry numbers theoretically least likely to allow someone to win the Rumble (since the Rumble does not begin until the first two slots are in the ring, both #1 and #2 start the match at the same time).
  • Despite being the best possible number to draw, only The Undertaker (2007) and John Cena (2008) have won the Rumble from that entry number.
  • The #27 slot has given more wins than any other slot, with Big John Studd, Yokozuna, Bret Hart and Steve Austin each winning a Rumble from that entry number.
  • Rey Mysterio is not only the shortest winner of the Royal Rumble, but he is also the only masked wrestler to win.
  • Chyna is the only woman who has ever participated in the Royal Rumble.
  • The only competiters to win the Royal Rumble on their debut Rumbles are Jim Duggan, Big John Studd, Ric Flair, Yokozuna, Lex Luger, Vince McMahon, Brock Lesnar, and Chris Benoit.
  • John Cena spent the shortest time in a Rumble to win in 2008; entering at #30, he spent 8 minutes and 27 seconds in the match.
  • The record for most consecutive eliminations is seven, set by Diesel in the 1994 Royal Rumble and later tied by Rikishi in 2000 and The Great Khali in 2007.
  • Shawn Michaels currently has the longest combined time in the Royal Rumble match with a total time of 2:49:03, close runners up include Chris Benoit with 2:37:19, Steve Austin with 2:34:12, and Triple H with 2:32:25.
  • Every winner of the Royal Rumble has won at least one title in the company except for Jim Duggan.
  • Every winner of the Royal Rumble except for three (Jim Duggan, Lex Luger, and Big John Studd) has won at least one World title in WWE.

Video box set

WWE released a complete DVD box set of every Royal Rumble event in its entirety (in similar fashion to the WrestleMania Anthology released in 2005). Note that the 1988-1999 events had never been released on DVD in North America (All except the 1999 event were released as Tagged Classics in UK). Royal Rumble: The Complete Anthology was released on March 13, 2007.

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