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Contents • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Match [ ] Year Winner Entry 19 27 19 24 1992 3 19 1 19 5 19 2 20 27 20 29 2004 1 20 2 20 30 2009 8 20 38 20 19 20 Roman Reigns 19 2016 Triple H 30 - The idea behind the Royal Rumble match is credited to. Before the match begins, the contestants draw spots in the Rumble. The match consists of thirty men, beginning with the two men who chose entry numbers one and two in the ring. At regular timed intervals, usually ninety 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. Prog Media Server Pro Crack more.

Similar to a, a wrestler is eliminated when thrown over the top rope, with both feet touching the floor. A referee, who is seated at ringside, must see an elimination in order for it to be valid. A wrestler who is eliminated without a referee noticing may sometimes sneak back into the match. For example, was eliminated during the, but he re-entered without the referees' seeing and eventually won the match. A wrestler who leaves the ring without going over the top rope is not eliminated from the match. During the, both and Steve Austin left the ring, only to return later in the match. In the match, the last two wrestlers, and were declared co-winners when it was decided that both of their feet touched the floor at the same time.

A similar situation occurred in the match, however the match was restarted after and eliminated each other at the same time. Batista eliminated Cena afterwards to win the match. The reward for the was the. The tradition of granting a match at started in 1993. Beginning in 2004, the winner had their choice of a or WWE Championship match at WrestleMania.

Due to the revival of the as a brand championship in mid-2006, the 2007 Rumble added this championship as a choice to the winning wrestler. From 2001 to 2007 the Royal Rumble match winner has gone on to win a World Championship title at WrestleMania.

After winning the 2008 match, became the first to use his championship opportunity at an event other than WrestleMania. He also became the first man since 2000 to win the Royal Rumble match but fail to win the title in his championship opportunity as a result. Pay-per-view [ ] The Royal Rumble is a consisting of the Royal Rumble match, championship matches, and various other matches. The first Royal Rumble took place on, and was broadcast live on the. The following year, the event became a pay-per-view. It is part of WWE's 'classic five' pay-per-views, along with,,, and.

The Royal Rumble match is usually at the top of the. However, it is not always the case, as the had the match in the middle of the pay-per-view.

The first Rumble match featured only twenty men, and it was called the Rumble Royale. It lasted about 33 minutes of the 2-hour broadcast. Today, Rumble matches are much longer, with the longest match, at the, lasting over 1 hour and 9 minutes of a 3-hour pay-per-view. With the introduced in mid-2002, the 30 entrants from 2003 to 2006 had 15 wrestlers from both the and brands. At first, the winner of the match received a shot at his brand's champion. Starting in 2004, the Rumble winner had the option of challenging either brand's champion. For instance, switched brands in 2004 and won the World Heavyweight Championship.

The 2007 Royal Rumble marked the first year participants from the brand competed along with the RAW and SmackDown! The winner of the Royal Rumble now has the option to challenge for the as well. The was the first WWE pay-per-view to be aired in. Dates and venues [ ]. Retrieved 2007-12-03. • ↑ Jon Waldman (2005-02-02).. Smartworks Mfp 3 Download. Retrieved 2007-12-09.

Non Conforming Golf Club Drivers. • Ian Hamilton. Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition (p.160) • ↑ Dale Plummer and Nick Tylwalk (2006-01-30).. Retrieved 2007-12-09. Retrieved 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2007-12-03. Stone Cold was actually eliminated during the match, but the referees failed to detect it, so he sneaked back in.

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