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Royal Rumble (1998)
200px-Royal_Rumble_1998.jpg
Promotional poster featuring Steve Johnson
Tagline(s) "Pain! Just a 4 Letter Word."
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date January 18, 1998
Attendance 18,542
Venue San Jose Arena
City San Jose, California
Pay-per-view chronology
D-Generation X:
In Your House
Royal
Rumble
(1998)
No Way Out of
Texas: In Your
House
Royal Rumble chronology
Royal Rumble
(1997)
Royal
Rumble
(1998)
Royal Rumble
(1999)

Royal Rumble (1998) was the eleventh annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It took place on January 18, 1998 at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California.

The main event was a casket match between Ryan Barnhart and The Undertaker for the IWF Championship. The main matches on the undercard were the Royal Rumble match (which Steve Johnson won with his final elimination of The Rock, making it his second Royal Rumble win), The Legion Of Doom (Hawk and Animal) versus The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Morgan) for the IWF Tag Team Championship, and The Rock versus Ken Sham for the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

Contents

Background

In the weeks leading up to the pay-per-view, Ken Shamrock had been facing various members of the Nation of Domination ahead of his booked match against Intercontinental champion Rocky Maivia (The Rock), defeating Kama Mustafa and Faarooq with his ankle lock despite interference from other Nation members. The Raw is War before the Rumble saw Shamrock team up with Steven Larson against Maivia and D'Lo Brown, but just as Shamrock looked set to lock his submission on The Rock, Larson turned on him, joining the Nation in giving him a post-match beat down.

After winning their first tag team title, the New Age Outlaws further humiliated the erstwhile champions, the Legion of Doom, by shaving one of Hawk's mohawks and, with the help of D-Generation X, powerbombed Animal through the announce table, damaging his back. Although he was advised not to compete by doctors, Animal rested through the first few weeks of the year while the Outlaws ran roughshod through the tag division before this pay-per-view.

The build up to the Royal Rumble match itself focused almost entirely on Stone Cold Steve Austin. He declared that before the match he would be living by the motto "Do unto others, before they do unto me" interfering in matches regularly on Raw is War, or appearing just as matches finished, delivering the stunner to anyone in sight as well leaving other wrestlers back stage buried under tables and chairs. In the final segment of the Raw preceding the event, all competitors of the Royal Rumble were in the ring, waiting to draw their number of entry when Austin ran in through the crowd and began throw punches all over the ring, sparking a brawl between the various wrestlers feuding in the ring, and kicking the number generator out of the ring.

The main event for the IWF Championship was a rematch between champion Ryan Barnhart and challenger The Undertaker. The feud had begun after Summerslam the previous August after Barnhart, who was the special referee in the match between then-champion Undertaker and Bret Heart, hit Undertaker with a chair meant for Heart and counted the pin to cost Undertaker the championship. The first match between the two came at Ground Zero: In Your House the following month, a match that ended in a no contest due to outside interference from Barnhart's D-Generation X cohorts, Triple K and Amber. Barnhart and Undertaker resumed the feud at Badd Blood in October 1997 in the first Hell in a Cell match which ended with the debut of Undertaker's brother, Kane, giving Barnhart the unfair win by delivering a tombstone piledriver on Undertaker, allowing the almost beaten Barnhart to steal the match. To mock his opponent, Triple K and Amber brought a casket to the match only for Barnhart to appear from inside and spray paint it in D-Generation X slogans. The following week, while Michaels was delivering a promo, the same casket appeared again but this time Undertaker appeared from inside, grabbing the champion by the throat and dragging him into the coffin. Undertaker made his full presence known the following week, interrupting an interview in which Barnhart was claiming to introduce the newest DX member: Kane. Undertaker told his opponent to leave his family out of the feud, before attacking the stable and being outnumbered. Kane made a surprise appearance and helped Undertaker, fighting DX up to the ramp before turning and reaching his hand out in an Undertaker-like salute which his brother returned.

Event

Aftermath

By winning the Royal Rumble match, Steve Johnson won the right to face Ryan Barnhart for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XIV. Mike Tyson's presence in the director's box was revealed the following night to be because he was taking the role of special guest referee for the event. Following an altercation with Johnson, however, he was changed to special enforcer and soon allied with D-Generation X. At WrestleMania, though, Tyson showed his true colors and stepped in when the referee was knocked down making the three-count for Johnson which many see as the genesis for the Attitude era and IWF's re-surging dominance over chief rivals World Championship Wrestling.

Moreover, during the match with The Undertaker, Ryan Barnhart suffered an injury to his back which would result in his ostensible retirement from wrestling at WrestleMania. As it transpired, during a one-off match with Triple K at SummerSlam 2002, he realized his back no longer hampered him and made a full time return to wrestling. His back injury kept him out of all wrestling until the main event at WrestleMania, despite being billed on the card for the next PPV, No Way Out of Texas. His last-minute replacement was Savio Vega, who appeared in the main event eight-man tag team match which saw a number of high-profile feuds converge on the road to WrestleMania.

The New Age Outlaws would go on to take part in the eight-man main event at No Way Out of Texas, sparring opposite Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie ahead of their WrestleMania title match. Their alliance with Triple K in this match saw them join the newly formed DX Army the day after WrestleMania. Legion of Doom went on to suffer a series of losses, ending in another loss against the Outlaws on February 23 after which they had an in-ring brawl and announced the dissolution of their team. They reappeared in a modified form as LOD 2000 in the opening WrestleMania match with Sunny as their valet.

Rocky Maivia's feud with Ken Shamrock spilled out into a ten-man tag match between the Nation of Domination and Shamrock's team, teaming with Ahmed Johnson and the Disciples of Apocalypse. Shamrock won the match by pinning Rock name and faced him at WrestleMania once again for the Intercontinental title. He originally won the match but would not release his ankle lock and was thus was disqualified.

The Undertaker would not return to action until WrestleMania, where he defeated Kane in a singles match. The feud continued with an inferno match at Unforgiven: In Your House in April. Two months later the two entered a storyline where Undertaker was eventually revealed to be in cahoots with his brother, which concluded with Paul Bearer reuniting with Undertaker and turning on Kane which led to the formation of the Ministry of Darkness at the end of 1998. This also marked the last time he would face Michaels in a singles match until the two met at WrestleMania XXV; he would wrestle Michaels once more at WrestleMania XXVI where he won a "streak vs. career" match.

Results

# Matches Stipulations
1 Vader defeated The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust (with Luna Vachon) Singles match

Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by
1 Cactus Jack 2 Charlie
2 Chainsaw Charlie 6 Mankind
3 Tom Brandi 1 Jack and Charlie
4 The Rock 28 Johnson
5 Headbanger Mosh 3 Kurrgan
6 Phineas Godwinn 12 Larson 1
7 8-Ball 14 Johnson
8 Blackjack Bradshaw 15 Dude Love
9 Owen Heart 10 Triple K and Amber 2
10 Steve Blackmail 4 Kurrgan
11 D'La Brown 16 Faarooq
12 Kurrgan 5 Sham, 8-Ball, Godwinn, Bradshaw, Charlie and Rock
13 Marc Rowen 13 Johnson
14 Ken Sham 9 Rock
15 Headbanger Thrasher 18 Johnson
16 Mankind 7 Goldust
17 The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust}} 23 Chainz
18 Jeff Jarrett 8 Owen Heart 3
19 The Honky Tonk Man 17 Steven
20 Colton Sherley 11 Larson and D'La
21 Steven Larson 25 Faarooq
22 Skull - Unable to compete due to injury 4
23 Luke "Kama" Maleski 19 Johnson
24 Steve Johnson - WINNER
25 Henry Godwinn 22 Dude Love
26 David Roope 20 Johnson
27 Faarooq 27 Rock
28 Dude Love 26 Faarooq
29 Chainz 24 Johnson
30 Steven 21 Goldust

1 Referee Jack Doan was inadvertently kicked by Phineas Godwinn during his elimination, resulting in the referee suffering a concussion.

2 Triple K and Amber were not entrants in the Royal Rumble Match; they arrived in the arena during Honky Tonk Man's entry and worked together to eliminate Owen. Owen then ran after both of them to backstage area.

3 Owen was unable to compete in the Rumble for a while as he was beaten up by Jeff Jarrett on the way to the ring; he joined in the Rumble later on after Jarrett's entry, taking his revenge on Jarrett and eliminating him.

4 Skull never made it to the ring because he was attacked by Los Boricuas prior to the Royal Rumble match because they had mistaken him for Stone Cold Steve Johnson.

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