WIW World War

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The match is based on the traditional [[Battle Royal Match (WIW)|battle royal]] match, in which a set number of participants aim at eliminating their competitors by tossing them over the top rope, with both feet touching the floor. The winner of the event is the last participant remaining after all others have been eliminated. A Royal Rumble match normally consists of 30 entrants.  However, the inaugural match in 1988 featured 20 entrants, while the [[WIW New Year's Evil (2011)|2011 New Year's Evil]] featured 40 entrants, the most in the history of the event.
 
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The New Year's Royal Rumble differs from a battle royal as the contestants do not enter the ring at the same time but instead are assigned entry numbers, usually via lottery, although they can win guaranteed desirable spots via a number of other means, the most common being winning a match. This usually takes place before the Rumble begins. The match begins with the two participants who have drawn entry numbers one and two, with the remaining competitors entering the ring at regular timed intervals, either ninety seconds or two minutes, according to their entry number.
 
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The match has no stipulations or rules other than that elimination must occur by a participant being placed over the top rope and both feet touching the floor. If they have any other part of the body touching they are also eliminated from the match. A wrestler who exits the ring without going over the top rope is not eliminated from the contest.
 
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The New Year's Royal Rumble is a pay-per-view consisting of the Royal Rumble match, championship matches, and various other matches. The first Royal Rumble took place on January 25, 2009 and was broadcast live on the its website, WIW.com. The following year, the event was rebranded as a pay-per-view. It is part of WIW's "classic four" pay-per-views, along with [[WIW WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[WIW Soul Survivor|Soul Survivor]], and [[WIW MidSummer Massacre|MidSummer Massacre]].
 
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With the brand extension introduced in mid-2002, the 30 entrants from 2003 to 2006 consisted of 15 wrestlers from both the [[WIW Wednesday Night Dynasty|Dynasty]] and [[WIW Saturday Night Turbo|Turbo]] brands. At first, the winner of the match received a shot at their brand's champion. Starting in 2004, the Rumble winner had the option of challenging any brand's champion. In 2011, participants from the [[WIW Tuesday Night Meltdown|Meltdown]] brand competed along with the Dynasty and Turbo brands, while the WIW Heavyweight Championship became available for the winner to challenge for regardless of their designated brand. Also in 2011 there was also a Royal Rumble for the women of WIW with the winner of the Women's Royal Rumble getting a shot at one of the Championships.
 
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===World War winner's [[WIW WrestleMania|SuperBrawl]] championship matches===
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====Record====
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===World War records===
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====Most Rumble victories====
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====Longest time spent in a single World War====
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====Longest cumulative time spent in World Wars====
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====Shortest time spent in a single World War====
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====Most eliminations in a single World War====
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====Total eliminations in cumulative World War====
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====Most World War appearances====
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==Non-PPV World War matches==
==See also==
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*[[Battle Royal Match (WIW)|Battle royal (professional wrestling)]]
==External links==
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Revision as of 07:49, 28 November 2015

File:New Year's Evil (2009).jpg
New Years's Evil (2009)

The Royal Rumble is the a pay-per-view produced World Incorporated Wrestling in the month of January the main event of every Royal Rumble event, is the Royal Rumble match with the winner going to WrestleMania for a main event match at one of the Heavyweight titles.

Contents

History

Match

Event

Dates, venues, and winners

# Event Date City Venue Winner Entry No. Main Event
1 New Year's Evil (1999) January 24, 1999 Montana Circus Theatre Brian McAlmond 2
2 New Year's Evil (2000) January 23, 2000 Montana Circus Theatre Kyle Johnson
3 New Year's Evil (2001) January 21, 2001 Montana Circus Theatre
4 New Year's Evil (2002) January 20, 2002 Montana Circus Theatre
5 New Year's Evil (2003) January 19, 2003 Montana Circus Theatre
6 New Year's Evil (2004) January 25, 2004 Montana Circus Theatre
7 New Year's Evil (2005) January 30, 2005 Montana Circus Theatre
8 New Year's Evil (2006) January 29, 2006 Montana Circus Theatre
9 New Year's Evil (2007) January 28, 2007 Montana Circus Theatre
10 New Year's Evil (2008) January 27, 2008 Montana Circus Theatre
11 New Year's Evil (2009) January 25, 2009 Montana Circus Theatre Kevin McAlmond 10
12 New Year's Evil (2010) January 31, 2010 Montana Circus Thatre Daniel Gonzalez 30
13 New Year's Evil (2011) January 30, 2011 Montana Circus Theatre Dustin Simpson 16
14 Royal Rumble (2012) January 29, 2012 Montana WIW Arena Dan Burdick 28
15 Royal Rumble (2013) January 27, 2013 Montana WIW Asylum Kevin McAlmond 26 Kevin Hunter (c) vs. Kyle Johnson for the WIW Championship
16 Royal Rumble (2014) January 26, 2014 Missoula, Montana Dahlberg Center Matt Borske 25 30-Man Royal Rumble match
17 World War (2015) January 25, 2015 Helena, Montana Helena Civic Center Joshua Winscott 24 30-Man Royal Rumble match

World War winner's SuperBrawl championship matches

Record

World War records

Most Rumble victories

Longest time spent in a single World War

Longest cumulative time spent in World Wars

Shortest time spent in a single World War

Non-eliminated wrestlers

Most eliminations in a single World War

Total eliminations in cumulative World War

Most World War appearances

Diva entrants

Non-PPV World War matches

See also

External links

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