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The 1995 '''Royal Rumble''' was the eighth annual [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE). It took place on January 22, 1995, in the [[USF Sun Dome]] located in [[Tampa, Florida]].
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The 1995 '''Royal Rumble''' was the eighth annual [[IWF Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE). It took place on January 22, 1995, in the [[USF Sun Dome]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. The event featured five matches on its card. As has been customary since 1993, the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] winner received a world championship match at that year's [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]]. For the 1995 event, the winner received a match for the [[IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]].
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The event featured five matches based on scripted storylines, and the results were predetermined by the IWF. The main event was the [[Royal Rumble Match|1995 Royal Rumble match]], which [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] won after entering first and outlasting the 29 other wrestlers for the first time in IWF history. The event also featured a match for the [[IWE Championship|IWF World Heavyweight Championship]], when [[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] defended the title against [[Bret Heart]]. The match was stopped when several other wrestlers interfered and the referee lost control of the match. Two other title matches took place; [[Benjamin Moss|Jeff Jarrett]] won the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]] from [[Scott Cummins (wrestler)|Razor Ramon]], and [[Sean McCurry|The 1–2–3 Kid]] and [[Michael Haub<!--(1999 pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] won the final match in a tournament that determined the new [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]].
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The main event was the 1995 Royal Rumble match, which [[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] won after entering first and outlasting the 29 other wrestlers. This was the first time that the first entrant won the match. The event also featured a match for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship, where [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] defended the title against [[Bret Heart]]. The match was stopped when several other wrestlers interfered and the referee lost control of the match. Two other title matches took place; [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] won the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]] from [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)--> (wrestler)|Razor Ramon]], and [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|The 1–2–3 Kid]] and [[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] won the final match in a tournament that determined the new [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]].
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Several storylines from Royal Rumble 1995 were carried over to [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]], the IWF's next pay-per-view. [[Derrick <!--Reintjes--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] attacked [[National Football League (NFL)|National Football League]] Hall of Famer [[Lawrence Taylor]], who was sitting in the crowd; this set up a match between the two at WrestleMania. [[Pamela Anderson]] was at ringside and was supposed to accompany the winner of the Royal Rumble match to his WWF World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania. Although Shawn Michaels won the match, Anderson came to the ring at WrestleMania with Diesel. [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]]'s feud with [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle DiBiase]]'s [[Million Dollar Corporation]] also escalated, as DiBiase's men stole the urn that was said to give The Undertaker his power. Jarrett and Ramon continued to feud for several months, and Bret Heart targeted [[Bob Backlund]] because of Backlund's interference in the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match.
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Several storylines from Royal Rumble 1995 were carried over to [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]], the IWF's next pay-per-view. [[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] attacked [[National Football League]] Hall of Famer [[Lawrence Taylor]], who was sitting in the crowd; this set up a match between the two at WrestleMania. [[Pamela Anderson]] was at ringside and was supposed to accompany the winner of the Royal Rumble match to his IWF World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania. Although Shawn Michaels won the match, Anderson came to the ring at WrestleMania with Diesel. [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]]'s feud with [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]'s [[Million Dollar Corporation]] also escalated, as DiBiase's men stole the urn that was said to give The Undertaker his power. Jarrett and Ramon continued to feud for several months, and Bret Heart targeted [[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] because of Backlund's interference in the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match.
==Production==
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===Background===
===Background===
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The [[Royal Rumble]] is an annual [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|gimmick]] pay-per-view, produced every January by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[IWE SummerSlam|SummerSlam]], and [[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]], later dubbed the "Big Four". It is named after the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]], a modified [[Battle Royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers. Traditionally, the winner of the match earns a [[Professional Wrestling Championship#World championships|world championship]] match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1995, the winner earned a match for the [[IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]]. 1995 was the eighth event in the Royal Rumble chronology.
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[[File:Sundomecloseup.JPG|thumb|The event was held at the [[USF Sun Dome]] in [[Tampa, Florida]].]]
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The [[IWF Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] is an annual [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|gimmick]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) produced every January by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with [[IWF WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[IWF SummerSlam|SummerSlam]], and [[IWF Survivor Series|Survivor Series]], which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with [[IWE King of the Ring|King of the Ring]]. It is named after the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]], a modified [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers and the winner traditionally earns a [[Professional wrestling championship#World championships|world championship]] match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1995, the winner earned a match for the [[IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]]. The 1995 event was the eighth event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 22, 1995, in the [[USF Sun Dome]] in [[Tampa, Florida]].
=== Storylines ===
=== Storylines ===
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The card consisted of five matches. The matches resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] to build tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by IWF's writers, with storylines produced on their weekly television show, ''[[IWE Raw|Raw]]''.
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The event comprised five matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Tweener (professional wrestling)|less distinguishable characters]] in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by IWF's writers, while storylines were produced on IWF's weekly television show, ''[[IWE Raw|Raw]]''.
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The storyline behind the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] match began in 1994, when [[Bret Heart]] was feuding with his brother [[Owen Heart|Owen]]. After Owen was unable to win the title, Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel faced Backlund and won the title belt. He agreed to grant a title shot to Bret Heart, who, like Diesel, was also a [[Face|fan-favorite]].
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The storyline behind the [[IWE Championship|IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] match began in 1994, when [[Bret Heart]] was feuding with his brother [[Owen Heart|Owen]]. After Owen was unable to win the title, he helped [[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]] win the belt from Bret at [[IWF Survivor Series (1994)|Survivor Series 1994]]. Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel faced Backlund and won the title belt. He agreed to grant a title shot to Bret Heart, who, like Diesel, was also a [[Face (professional wrestling)|fan-favorite]].
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[[File:Diesel in 1994.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] held the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] going into the event.]]
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[[File:Diesel in 1994.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] as [[IWF World Heavyweight Championship|IWF World Heavyweight Champion]].]]
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Also at Survivor Series 1994, [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] had an argument after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel in the face. Although the pair held the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]] together, Diesel said that he did not want to team with Michaels any longer. The title was vacated, and the IWF held a tournament to determine the new champions During the tournament, [[The Smoking Gunns]] were forced to withdraw when [[Mike Podolinsky|Bart Gunn]] was injured in a rodeo accident. As a result, the [[Sean McCurry|1–2–3 Kid]] and [[Steven Murnion|Steve Murnion]] took their place. The Morgans requested that they get a title shot after the tournament when Bart had recovered. The 1–2–3 Kid and Murnion advanced to the finals, as did [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]]'s team of [[Derrick <!--Reintjes--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Pat Carter|Tatanka]]. The match to determine the new champions was scheduled to take place at the Royal Rumble.
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Also at Survivor Series 1994, [[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] had an argument after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel in the face. Although the pair held the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]] together, Diesel said that he did not want to team with Michaels any longer. The title was vacated, and the IWF held a tournament to determine the new champions. During the tournament, [[The Smoking Gunns]] were forced to withdraw when [[Mike Prendergast<!--(1999, pg. 110)-->|Bart Gunn]] was injured in a rodeo accident. As a result, the [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|The 1–2–3 Kid]] and [[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] took their place. The Gunns requested that they get a title shot after the tournament when Bart had recovered. The 1–2–3 Kid and Holly advanced to the finals, as did [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]]'s team of [[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)-->|Tatanka]]. The match to determine the new champions was scheduled to take place at the Royal Rumble.
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[[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] had been feuding with DiBiase's [[Million Dollar Corporation]] since his return to the IWF from an injury in August 1994. During the match between The Undertaker and [[Taylor Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] at Survivor Series 1994, [[Jay Hellbusch|Irwin R. Schyster]], one of DiBiase's wrestlers, interfered in the match by attacking The Undertaker. The feud between The Undertaker and Schyster escalated when Schyster performed a series of [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Vignette|vignettes]] in which he repossessed such items as tombstones and burial plots from people he claimed had not paid their taxes before dying. During the feud, Schyster was escorted to the ring for his matches by a group of hooded [[Druid|druid]]s.
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[[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] had been feuding with DiBiase's [[Million Dollar Corporation]] since his return to the IWF from an injury in August 1994. During the match between The Undertaker and [[Taylor <!--McCormack (2007, pg. 33)--> Anoa'i (wrestler)|Yokozuna]] at Survivor Series 1994, [[Jay Hellbusch<!--(Father Weston Hellbusch)-->|Irwin R. Schyster]], one of DiBiase's wrestlers, interfered in the match by attacking The Undertaker. The feud between The Undertaker and Schyster escalated when Schyster performed a series of [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Vignette|vignettes]] in which he repossessed such items as tombstones and burial plots from people he claimed had not paid their taxes before dying. During the feud, Schyster was escorted to the ring for his matches by a group of hooded [[druid]]s.
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The feud between [[Benjamin Moss|Jeff Jarrett]] and [[Scott Cummins|Razor Ramon]] began in late 1994 when Jarrett challenged Ramon for Ramon's [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]. They faced each other several times, but Jarrett was unable to win the belt. Jarrett, who portrayed an aspiring country music star, was accompanied to the ring by [[James Burdick|The Roadie]], who often interfered in matches on Jarrett's behalf.
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The feud between [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] and [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)--> (wrestler)|Razor Ramon]] began in late 1994 when Jarrett challenged Ramon for Ramon's [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]. They faced each other several times, but Jarrett was unable to win the belt. Jarrett, who portrayed an aspiring country music star, was accompanied to the ring by [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|The Roadie]], who often interfered in matches on Jarrett's behalf.
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Although no major feuds were featured in the Royal Rumble match, ''[[Baywatch]]'' star [[Pamela Anderson]] was in attendance at ringside. It was announced that she would accompany the winner of the match during his IWF Championship title shot at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]].
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Although no major feuds were featured in the Royal Rumble match, ''[[Baywatch (TV Series)|Baywatch]]'' star [[Pamela Anderson]] was in attendance at ringside. It was announced that she would accompany the winner of the match during his IWF World Heavyweight Championship title shot at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]].
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Prior to the live pay-per-view broadcast, [[John <!--Jason--> Scarle-Seguine<!--(1968 pg. 42)-->|Buck Quartermain]]e defeated [[Collins <!--Lipscomb (1969, pg. 143)-->Lombardi|The Brooklyn Brawler]] in a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Dark match|dark match]].
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==Aftermath==
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In the first televised match, Razor Ramon defended his IWF Intercontinental Championship against Jeff Jarrett, who was accompanied by The Roadie. Ramon used his strength to dominate the opening of the match. Jarrett gained the momentum with a series of [[dropkick]]s and then choked Ramon with a [[Professional wrestling holds#Sleeper hold|sleeper hold]]. Ramon ran at Jarrett but was thrown over the top rope. He hit his knee when he landed, and The Roadie then hit Ramon from behind in the knee. Ramon was unable to return to the ring, so Jarrett was awarded the match via [[Professional wrestling#Countout|countout]]. Because the championship cannot change hands on a countout, Jarrett challenged Ramon to continue the match. Ramon agreed and nearly pinned Jarrett twice. Jarrett applied the [[Professional wrestling holds#Figure-four leglock|figure four leglock]] to apply pressure to Ramon's injured knee. Ramon escaped the hold and attempted to perform the [[Powerbomb#Crucifix Powerbomb|Razor's Edge]]. He collapsed under Jarrett's weight, however, and Jarrett pinned him to win the title.
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The day after Royal Rumble, the 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly faced The Smoking Gunns. The Gunns won the match and the IWF Tag Team Championship. By losing the belts after one day, the Kid and Holly tied what was at that time the record for the shortest tag team title reign in IWF history.
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[[File:Shawn Michaels in 1994.jpg|thumb|left|170 px|[[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] lost his [[IWE Championship|IWF World Heavyweight Championship]] match at WrestleMania but reunited with former friend [[Kevin Nash|Diesel]].]]
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[[File:JayHellbusch1994Cropped.png|thumb|left|180 px|[[Jay Hellbusch<!--(Father Weston Hellbusch)-->|Irwin R. Schyster]] lost to [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] but gained revenge by stealing The Undertaker's urn.]]
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Razor Ramon faced Jeff Jarrett at WrestleMania XI in a rematch for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. To counteract The Roadie's interference, Ramon was accompanied by his friend the 1–2–3 Kid. Ramon won the match by [[Professional Wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]] but did not win the title. On May 19, 1995, Ramon defeated Jarrett in a [[Ladder Match|ladder match]] to regain the championship, but Jarrett won the belt back three days later.
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The Undertaker faced Irwin R. Schyster in the next match. The Undertaker gained the advantage at the beginning and held it until Kyle DiBiase called his druids to the ring. When The Undertaker attempted to attack Schyster from the top rope, the druids shook the ropes and caused him to fall. Schyster performed a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clothesline]] to knock The Undertaker out of the ring, where he and the druids attacked The Undertaker. When the match returned to the ring, Schyster was in control. Both men got knocked down, however, and a druid snuck into the ring and rolled Schyster on top of The Undertaker for a [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinfall]] attempt. The Undertaker kicked out and attempted to perform the [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|Tombstone Piledriver]]. A druid interfered to prevent the move, but The Undertaker  performed a [[chokeslam]] on Schyster to gain the pinfall victory. After the match, Ted DiBiase called out Corporation member [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]]]] to help Schyster attack The Undertaker and steal the urn, which was said to be the source of The Undertaker's power.
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The Undertaker faced King Kong Bundy at WrestleMania XI. Although The Undertaker won the match, [[Charles Warren (wrestler)|Kama]], another member of DiBiase's Corporation, took possession of the urn and melted it down into a necklace. The Undertaker defeated Kama in dark matches at [[IWF In Your House 1|In Your House 1]] and [[IWF In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks|In Your House 2]]. They faced each other in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Container-based variations|casket match]] at [[IWF SummerSlam (1995)|SummerSlam]], which The Undertaker won to end the feud.
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The IWF World Heavyweight Championship match was next, in which Diesel defended the title against Bret Heart. Diesel began the match by clotheslining Heart, but Hart gained the advantage by focusing on injuring Diesel's knee. He performed the figure four leglock twice before attacking Diesel outside the ring. Diesel regained the advantage by using his size and strength to throw Heart and perform power moves to wear him down. Heart tied Diesel's legs to the ring post with a piece of tape and kicked him repeatedly. Diesel recovered and performed the [[Powerbomb#Release Powerbomb|Jackknife]] power bomb on Hart. Before the referee could count the pinfall, Shawn Michaels ran to the ring and attacked Diesel. The referee ordered the match to continue, and the match went back and forth until Heart used the [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] submission hold to place pressure on Diesel's injured leg. Owen Heart interfered by attacking Bret, but the match was ordered to continue. Bret Heart and Diesel brawled until Bret rolled Diesel up for a pinfall. The referee was knocked unconscious, and Michaels, Jarrett, and The Roadie came to the ring to attack Diesel. Meanwhile, Owen Heart and Bob Backlund attacked Bret Heart. Because the referee could not control the match, it was declared a [[Tie (draw)|draw]] and Diesel retained his championship.
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Bret Heart wrestled an [["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]] against Bob Backlund at WrestleMania. Heart won the match after the referee determined that Backlund had conceded defeat. Bret's feud with Owen was not featured again, but the two did not reunite until they formed [[The Heart Foundation#The (New) Heart Foundation|The Heart Foundation]] in 1997 with brothers-in law Davey Boy Smith and [[Jim Furlong|Jim Neidhart]].
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[[File:Bam Bam Bigelow in 1995.jpg|thumb|right|180 px|[[Bam Bam Bigelow]] attacked football star [[Lawrence Taylor]] after losing his match.]]
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Bob Holly and the 1–2–3 Kid faced Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka next in the final match of the IWF Tag Team Championship tournament. Tatanka began the match by using his strength against Holly, but Holly soon turned the match around by performing a [[Professional wrestling throws#Hurricanrana|hurricanrana]] throw. Bigelow used his strength against his opponents, but the 1–2–3 Kid performed a hurricanrana on him as well. Bigelow regained the advantage by kicking the Kid in the back of the head and controlled the match until the Kid threw him out of the ring. Bigelow and Tatanka turned the match around again, using power moves to wear down their opponents. At one point, Bigelow held the Kid for Tatanka to attack, but Tatanka accidentally hit Bigelow instead. The match ended in a similar manner, as Tatanka knocked Bigelow off the top rope when Bigelow attempted to perform a [[moonsault]]. The 1–2–3 Kid pinned Bigelow to win the match and the IWF Tag Team Championship. After the match, the crowd heckled Bigelow. He responded by pushing retired [[National Football League|NFL]] player [[Lawrence Taylor]], who was at ring side, laughing about Bigelow's loss.
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Despite Michaels winning the right to be escorted by Pamela Anderson to his IWF World Heavyweight Championship match against Diesel at WrestleMania, Anderson came to the ring with Diesel instead. Michaels's bodyguard, [[Bret Eby|Sycho Sid]], attempted to interfere on Michaels's behalf but ultimately helped Diesel retain the title. Michaels became the second man to win the Rumble but lose their Wrestlemania title match. Diesel offered Michaels a rematch, and Michaels told Sid that he would not be needed in the upcoming match. Upset with Michaels, Sid attacked Michaels until Diesel came to Michaels's rescue. Diesel and Michaels became allies once again and teamed up to win the IWF Tag Team Championship later that year.
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In the main event, Shawn Michaels was the first entrant in the Royal Rumble match, while Davey Boy Smith was the second participant. Every 60 seconds, another wrestler entered the match. As Owen Hart made his way to the ring, he was attacked by his brother Bret. As a result of the attack, Owen was quickly eliminated from the match when Smith, his brother-in-law, threw him out of the ring. [[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]] and [[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]], the two biggest competitors in the match, fought until Mabel eliminated Bundy. [[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]] then entered the match and eliminated Mabel. Bret Hart returned later and attacked Bob Backlund as Backlund was about to enter the match. This enabled Luger to eliminate Backlund quickly, after which Backlund and Bret continued to fight. The final four participants remaining in the ring were Michaels, Aldrich, Luger, and [[Brian Don Adams<!--(1965, pg. 49)--> (wrestler)|Crush]]. Luger attacked Crush but was eliminated by Michaels. Crush then convinced Michaels to work with him but then turned on Michaels by attacking him. Michaels scratched Crush's eyes, which enabled Aldrich to eliminate Crush. Michaels and Aldrich, the first two entrants, were the last two wrestlers remaining. Smith threw Michaels over the top rope and began to celebrate. Michaels, who had only touched the floor with one foot, was not eliminated from the match, however. He attacked Aldrich from behind and threw him out of the ring to become the first wrestler to win the Royal Rumble after entering first. Michaels celebrated in the ring with Pamela Anderson.
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Bam Bam Bigelow challenged Lawrence Taylor to a match, which Taylor accepted after initially refusing. Diesel trained Taylor, who beat Bigelow at WrestleMania XI. Embarrassed, Bigelow challenged Diesel to a match for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship. Tatanka was at ringside for the match; he turned on Bigelow and caused him to lose. Bigelow attacked Tatanka after the match, which led to Sid, a new addition to the Corporation, to come to Tatanka's defense. This led to a tag team match at [[IWF King of the Ring (1995)|King of the Ring]], where Diesel and Bigelow defeated Tatanka and Sid.
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==Reception==
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The event was attended by 10,000 fans, which is approximately the maximum capacity of the USF Sun Dome. This attendance figure was down from the previous year's attendance of 14,500, but higher than the following year, when 9,600 people attended [[IWF Royal Rumble  (1996)|Royal Rumble 1996]]. From the ticket sales, the WWF gained $140,000; again, this was lower than in 1994 but higher than in 1996. The pay-per-view buyrate of 1.0, however, was higher than 1994's 0.9 figure but lower than 1996's buyrate of 1.1.
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Current IWE wrestler [[Kevin Rhodes|Cody Rhodes]] has stated that Michaels's win, in which he was the first wrestler to enter the ring in the #1 position and win the match, is his favorite ending to a Royal Rumble match.< Reviewing the event for ''Online Onslaught'', columnist Adam Gutschmidt evaluated the event as acceptable but not exceptional. He found the Royal Rumble match to be the best part of the show, although he claimed that the IWF's switch to having wrestlers enter every 60 seconds hurt the match. He also found the inconclusive ending to the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match frustrating and rated the match between The Undertaker and Irwin R. Schyster as a "dud". The event has also been rated by customers at ''Amazon.com'', who have given the event four and a half out of five stars. Art O'Donnell, writer of the website [[WrestleCrap]], has inducted the 1995 Rumble match into the site's list of "the very worst in pro wrestling". He cites that most of the Royal Rumble participants' gimmicks and the lack of main event wrestlers (such as [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]], [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]] and The Undertaker) as his reasons for including the match in the list.
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Royal Rumble 1995 was released on [[VHS]] in North America by [[IWE Home Video|Coliseum Video]] on March 8, 1995. It was released in the United Kingdom in VHS format on May 8, 1995. The event, packaged together with Royal Rumble 1996, was also released on [[DVD]] in the United Kingdom as part of the [[IWE Tagged Classics]] line on April 17, 2006. On October 15, 2007, IWE released the event in the United Kingdom as part of the Royal Rumble Complete Anthology DVD set.
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==Aftermath==
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==Results==
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===Results===
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[[File:Kyle Johnson in 1995.jpg|right|thumb|180px|Kyle Johnson's wrestlers did not win any matches.]]
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; "
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''No.'''
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|No.
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Results'''
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Matches*
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Stipulations'''
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Stipulation
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1{{small|<sup>D</sup>}}
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1{{small|<sup>D</sup>}}
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|[[John <!--Jason--> Scarle-Seguine<!--(1968 pg. 42)-->|Buck Quartermaine]] defeated [[Tim Lombardi|The Brooklyn Brawler]]
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|[[John <!--Jason--> Scarle-Seguine<!--(1968 pg. 42)-->|Buck Quartermaine]] defeated [[Collins <!--Lipscomb (1969, pg. 143)-->Lombardi|The Brooklyn Brawler]]
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|[[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Singles match|Singles match]]
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2
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|[[Benjamin Moss|Jeff Jarrett]] (with [[James Burdick|The Roadie]]) defeated [[Scott Cummins|Razor Ramon]] (c)
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|[[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] (with [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|The Roadie]]) defeated [[Scott Cummins<!--(2007, pg. 24)-->|Razor Ramon]] (c)
|Singles match for the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
|Singles match for the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3
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|[[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] (with [[Paul Bearer]]) defeated [[Jay Hellbusch|Irwin R. Schyster]] (with [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Johnson]])
+
|[[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] (with [[Paul Bearer]]) defeated [[Jay Hellbusch<!--(Father Weston Hellbusch)-->|Irwin R. Schyster]] (with [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]])
|Singles match
|Singles match
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|4
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|4
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|[[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] (c) fought [[Bret Heart]] to a [[Professional Wrestling#Draw|draw]]
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|[[Kevin<!--Glenn--> Nash|Diesel]] (c) vs. [[Bret Heart]] ended in a [[Professional wrestling#Draw|draw]]
|Singles match for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]
|Singles match for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|5
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|5
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|[[Michael Haub<!--(1999 pg. 106)-->|Mike Holly]] and [[Sean McCurry|1–2–3 Kid]] defeated [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, P129)-->|Tatanka]] and [[Derrick <!--Reintjes--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] (with [[Kyle Johnson, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]])
+
|[[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|The 1-2-3 Kid]] and [[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] defeated [[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)--> (wrestler)|Tatanka]] (with [[<!--Rex-->Kyle Johnson<!--Martin-->, Sr.|Kyle Dibiase]])
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Tag team match|Tag team tournament final]] for the vacant [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Tag Team match|Tag team tournament final]] for the vacant [[IWF Tag Team Championship]]
|-
|-
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|6
!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|6
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|[[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] won by last eliminating [[Davey Boy Aldrich|The British Bulldog]]
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|[[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] won by last eliminating [[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|The British Bulldog]]
|30-man [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] for a [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] match at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]]
|30-man [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] for a [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] match at [[IWF WrestleMania 11|WrestleMania XI]]
|-
|-
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>{{small|'''D'''}} – indicates the match was a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#dark_match|dark match]]}}
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>{{small|'''D'''}} – this was a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#dark match|dark match]]}}
|}
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The tournament was held between December 1994 and January 22, 1995. The tournament brackets were:
The tournament was held between December 1994 and January 22, 1995. The tournament brackets were:
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{{8TeamBracket| RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=
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<onlyinclude>{{8TeamBracket| RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=
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|RD1-team1 = '''[[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, P129)-->|Tatanka]] and [[Derrick <!--Reintjes--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]]'''
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|RD1-team01 = '''[[Derrick <!--Reintjes (2006, pg. 58)--> Bigelow|Bam Bam Bigelow]] and [[Jessie Craig<!--(1969, pg. 129)--> (wrestler)|Tatanka]]'''
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|RD1-team2 = [[Men on a Mission]] ({{small|[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--,Jr.--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] and [[Thomas Horne (wrestler)|Mo]]}})
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|RD1-team02 = [[Men On A Mission]] (<small>[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] and [[Robert <!--Bobby--> Halton<!--(1969, pg. 155)--> (wrestler)|Mo]])</small>)
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|RD1-score1 = Pin
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|RD1-score01 = Pin
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|RD1-score2 =
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|RD1-score02 =
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|RD1-team3 = '''[[The Headshrinkers]] ({{small|[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr.--> (wrestler)|Fatu]] and [[Sione Pancich (wrestler)|Sionne]]}})'''
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|RD1-team03 = '''[[The Headshrinkers]] (<small>[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Fatu]] and [[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|Sione]]</small>)'''
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|RD1-team4 =[[Owen Heart]] and [[Jim Furlong|Jim Neidhart]]
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|RD1-team04 =[[Owen Heart]] and [[Jim Furlong<!--(Shannon Furlong (2007, pg. 26)'s father)-->|Jim Neidhart]]
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|RD1-score3 = Pin
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|RD1-score03 = Pin
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|RD1-score4 =
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|RD1-score04 =
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|RD1-team5 = '''[[The Heavenly Bodies]]''' ({{small|[[Thomas Peterson|Tom Prichard]] and [[David Eugene Ferrant|Jimmy Del Ray]]}})
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|RD1-team05 = '''[[The Heavenly Bodies (1990s tag team)|The Heavenly Bodies]] (<small>[[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1965 pg. 38)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]] and [[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006, pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]]</small>)'''
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|RD1-team6 = [[The Bushwhackers]] ({{small|[[Butch Miller (wrestler)|Butch Miller]] and [[Brian Wickens|Luke Williams]]}})
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|RD1-team06 = [[The Bushwhackers]] (<small>[[Bushwhacker Butch<!--Allen Miller (1972, pg. 117)-->|Bushwhacker Butch]] and [[Bushwhacker Luke<!--John Wilcox (1972, pg. 125)-->|Bushwhacker Luke]]</small>)
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|RD1-score5 = Pin
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|RD1-score05 = Pin
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|RD1-score6 =
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|RD1-score06 =
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|RD1-team7 = '''[[Sean Waltman|The 1–2–3 Kid]] abd [[Michael Haub<!--(1999 pg. 106)-->|Mike Holly]]'''
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|RD1-team07 = '''[[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|The 1-2-3 Kid]] and [[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]]'''
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|RD1-team8 = [[Well Dunn]] ({{small|[[<!--Timothy--> Elmer Schmidt|Timothy Well]] and [[Steve Glenn Dominguez|Steven Dunn]]}})
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|RD1-team08 = [[Well Dunn]] (<small>[[Steve Glenn Dominguez<!--(1966, pg. 22)-->|Steven Dunn]] and [[<!--Timothy--> Elmer Schmidt<!--(1966, pg. 52)-->|Timothy Well]]</small>)
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|RD1-score7 = Pin
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|RD1-score07 = Pin
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|RD1-score8 =
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|RD1-score08 =
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|RD2-team1 = '''Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka'''
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|RD2-team01 = '''Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka'''
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|RD2-team2 = The Headshrinkers
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|RD2-team02 = The Headshrinkers
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|RD2-score1 = Pin
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|RD2-score01 = Pin
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|RD2-score2 =
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|RD2-score02 =
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|RD2-team3 = The Heavenly Bodies
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|RD2-team03 = The Heavenly Bodies
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|RD2-team4 = '''The 1–2–3 Kid and Steve Holly'''
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|RD2-team04 = '''The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly'''
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|RD2-score3 =
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|RD2-score03 =
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|RD2-score4 = Pin
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|RD2-score04 = Pin
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|RD3-team1 = Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka
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|RD3-team01 = Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka
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|RD3-team2 = '''The 1–2–3 Kid and Steve Holly'''
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|RD3-team02 = '''The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly'''
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|RD3-score1 =
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|RD3-score01 =15:32
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|RD3-score2 = Pin
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|RD3-score02 = Pin
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}}
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}}</onlyinclude>
===Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations===
===Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations===
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[[Image:British Bulldog in 1995.jpg|thumb|right|180px|"British Bulldog" Davey Boy Aldrich was the last wrestler eliminated from the Royal Rumble match.]]
+
[[File:British Bulldog in 1995.jpg|thumb|right|upright|"British Bulldog" Davey Boy Aldrich was the last wrestler eliminated from the Royal Rumble match.]]
A new entrant came out approximately every minute.
A new entrant came out approximately every minute.
-
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="font-size:100%; text-align:left;"
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{{Color box|Gold|border=Black}} – '''Winner'''
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Draw
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Entrant
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{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; "
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Order
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|-
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminated by
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Draw
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|-style="background: #E3E3E3;"
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Entrant
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|1
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Order
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|[[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]]
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Eliminated by
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Time
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|'''WINNER'''
+
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Elimination(s)
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|-style="background: gold"
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|'''{{sort|01|1}}'''
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|'''[[Ryan Barnhart<!--McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]]'''
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|'''{{sort|30|<nowiki>-</nowiki>}}'''
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|'''Winner'''
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|'''38:41'''
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|'''8'''
|-
|-
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|2
+
|{{sort|02|2}}
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|[[Davey Boy Aldrich|The British Bulldog]]
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|[[Davey Boy Aldrich<!--(David Aldrich (2007, pg. 20)'s father)-->|The British Bulldog]]
|29
|29
|Shawn Michaels
|Shawn Michaels
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|38:41
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|4
|-
|-
-
|3
+
|{{sort|03|3}}
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|[[Holden Brothers|Eli Blu]]
+
|[[Eli Blu]]
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|9
+
|{{sort|09|9}}
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|Sionne
+
|Sione
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|09:56
 +
|1
|-
|-
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|4
+
|{{sort|04|4}}
|[[Michael David Drude<!--(1968 pg. 59)-->|Duke Droese]]
|[[Michael David Drude<!--(1968 pg. 59)-->|Duke Droese]]
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|3
+
|{{sort|03|3}}
|Shawn Michaels
|Shawn Michaels
 +
|08:13
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|5
+
|{{sort|05|5}}
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|[[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1962 pg. 22)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]]
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|[[David Eugene Ferrant<!--(1965 pg. 38)-->|Jimmy Del Ray]]
-
|1
+
|{{sort|01|1}}
|The British Bulldog
|The British Bulldog
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|01:25
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|0
|-
|-
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|6
+
|{{sort|06|6}}
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|[[Sione Pancich (wrestler)|Sionne]]
+
|[[Sione<!--Ray--> Pancich<!--(2001, pg. 69)--> (wrestler)|Sione]]
|10
|10
|Eli Blu
|Eli Blu
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|06:55
 +
|3
|-
|-
-
|7
+
|{{sort|07|7}}
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|[[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006 pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]]
+
|[[Thomas Peterson <!--(2006, pg. 86)-->|Tom Prichard]]
-
|6
+
|{{sort|06|6}}
|Shawn Michaels
|Shawn Michaels
 +
|05:30
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|0
|-
|-
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|8
+
|{{sort|08|8}}
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|[[The Clown|Doink the Clown]]
+
|[[Doink the Clown#Portayers|Doink the Clown]]
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|7
+
|{{sort|07|7}}
|Kwang
|Kwang
 +
|04:50
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|9
+
|{{sort|09|9}}
|[[<!--Juan--> Douglas A. Rodriguez<!--(1964 pg. 25)-->|Kwang]]
|[[<!--Juan--> Douglas A. Rodriguez<!--(1964 pg. 25)-->|Kwang]]
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|8
+
|{{sort|08|8}}
|rowspan="2"|Sione
|rowspan="2"|Sione
 +
|04:01
 +
|1
|-
|-
|10
|10
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|[[Richard Donald Vicknair<!--1968, pg. 62-->|Rick Martel]]
+
|[[Richard Donald Vicknair<!--(1968, pg. 62)-->|Rick Martel]]
-
|5
+
|{{sort|05|5}}
 +
|02:29
 +
|0
|-
|-
|11
|11
|[[Owen Heart]]
|[[Owen Heart]]
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|2
+
|{{sort|02|2}}
|rowspan="2"|The British Bulldog
|rowspan="2"|The British Bulldog
 +
|00:03
 +
|0
|-
|-
|12
|12
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|[[<!--Timothy--> Elmer Schmidt|Timothy Well]]
+
|[[<!--Timothy--> Elmer Schmidt<!--(1966, pg. 52)-->|Timothy Well]]
-
|4
+
|{{sort|04|4}}
 +
|00:23
 +
|0
|-
|-
|13
|13
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|[[Darin Wickens (wrestler)|Luke Williams]]
+
|[[Bushwhacker Luke<!--John Wilcox (1972, pg. 125)-->|Bushwhacker Luke]]
|11
|11
|rowspan="2"|Shawn Michaels
|rowspan="2"|Shawn Michaels
 +
|00:12
 +
|0
|-
|-
|14
|14
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|[[Holden Brothers|Jacob Blu]]
+
|[[Jacob Blu]]
|12
|12
 +
|00:17
 +
|0
|-
|-
|15
|15
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|[[Christopher LeGreca|King Kong Bundy]]
+
|[[Christopher LaGreca<!--New Jersey-->|King Kong Bundy]]
|14
|14
|Mabel
|Mabel
 +
|03:00
 +
|1
|-
|-
|16
|16
-
|[[Thomas Horne (wrestler)|Mo]]
+
|[[Robert <!--Bobby--> Halton<!--(1969, pg. 155)--> (wrestler)|Mo]]
|13
|13
|King Kong Bundy
|King Kong Bundy
 +
|00:03
 +
|0
|-
|-
|17
|17
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|[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--,Jr.--> (wrestler)|Mabel]]
+
|[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]]
|16
|16
|Lex Luger
|Lex Luger
 +
|01:58
 +
|1
|-
|-
|18
|18
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|[[Matthew Miller (wrestler)|Butch Miller]]
+
|[[Bushwhacker Butch<!--Allen Miller (1972, pg. 117)-->|Bushwhacker Butch]]
|15
|15
|Shawn Michaels
|Shawn Michaels
 +
|00:19
 +
|0
|-
|-
|19
|19
-
|[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley|Lex Luger]]
+
|[[<!--Larry--> Brent Huntley<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Lex Luger]]
|27
|27
-
|Shawn Michaels and Crush
+
|Crush and Shawn Michaels
 +
|18:51
 +
|4
|-
|-
|20
|20
-
|[[Mike Nettles|Mantaur]]
+
|[[Mantaur<!--Mike Joseph Hardyman (1999, pg. 56)-->|Mantaur]]
|18
|18
|Lex Luger
|Lex Luger
 +
|09:33
 +
|0
|-
|-
|21
|21
-
|[[Peter Pocha|Aldo Montoya]]
+
|[[Peter <!--Glenn--> Poche<!--(1964, pg. 22)-->|Aldo Montoya]]
|23
|23
|Shawn Michaels
|Shawn Michaels
 +
|13:21
 +
|1
|-
|-
|22
|22
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|[[Walter Cologne<!--Canterbury-->|Henry Godwinn]]
+
|[[Walter Cologne<!--Canterbury (1964, pg. 41)-->|Henry O. Godwinn]]
|26
|26
|Lex Luger
|Lex Luger
 +
|14:40
 +
|1
|-
|-
|23
|23
-
|[[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]]
+
|[[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]]
|20
|20
|Crush and Dick Murdoch
|Crush and Dick Murdoch
 +
|07:25
 +
|0
|-
|-
|24
|24
-
|[[Mike <!--John--> Prendergast|Bart Gunn]]
+
|[[Mike Prendergast<!--(1999, pg. 110)-->|Bart Gunn]]
|19
|19
|Crush and Dick Murdoch
|Crush and Dick Murdoch
 +
|06:19
 +
|0
|-
|-
|25
|25
-
|[[Bob Backlund]]
+
|[[Bob Backlund<!--Larry Blackmon(1968, pg. 20)-->|Bob Backlund]]
|17
|17
|Lex Luger
|Lex Luger
 +
|00:16
 +
|0
|-
|-
|26
|26
-
|[[Steve Glenn Dominguez|Steven Dunn]]
+
|[[Steve Glenn Dominguez<!--(1966, pg. 22)-->|Steven Dunn]]
|21
|21
|Aldo Montoya
|Aldo Montoya
 +
|04:29
 +
|0
|-
|-
|27
|27
-
|[[Richard Murdoch|Dick Murdoch]]
+
|[[Dick Murdock<!--Max McAlmond-->|Dick Murdoch]]
|25
|25
|Henry O. Godwinn
|Henry O. Godwinn
 +
|05:08
 +
|2
|-
|-
|28
|28
-
|[[Bryan Wilfred <!--Emmett (Pg.49(1965)--> Clark|Adam Bomb]]
+
|[[Bryan Wilfred<!--Emmett (1965, pg. 49)--> Clark|Bryan Clark]]
|22
|22
|rowspan="2"|Crush
|rowspan="2"|Crush
 +
|05:20
 +
|0
|-
|-
|29
|29
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|[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr.--> (wrestler)|Fatu]]
+
|[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Fatu]]
|24
|24
 +
|05:32
 +
|0
|-
|-
|30
|30
-
|[[Brian Don Adams <!--(1965 Pg.49)--> (wrestler)|Crush]]
+
|[[Brian Don Adams<!--(1965, pg. 49)--> (wrestler)|Crush]]
|28
|28
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|British Bulldog
+
|The British Bulldog
 +
|08:51
 +
|5
|}
|}

Current revision as of 02:12, 29 April 2024

Royal Rumble (1995)
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date January 22, 1995
City Tampa, Florida
Venue USF Sun Dome
Attendance 10,000
Buy rate 225,000
Tagline(s) 30 Men, 1 Winner, Something's
Gotta Give
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The 1995 Royal Rumble was the eighth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on January 22, 1995, in the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida. The event featured five matches on its card. As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For the 1995 event, the winner received a match for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XI.

The main event was the 1995 Royal Rumble match, which Shawn Michaels won after entering first and outlasting the 29 other wrestlers. This was the first time that the first entrant won the match. The event also featured a match for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship, where Diesel defended the title against Bret Heart. The match was stopped when several other wrestlers interfered and the referee lost control of the match. Two other title matches took place; Jeff Jarrett won the IWF Intercontinental Championship from Razor Ramon, and The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly won the final match in a tournament that determined the new IWF Tag Team Champions.

Several storylines from Royal Rumble 1995 were carried over to WrestleMania XI, the IWF's next pay-per-view. Bam Bam Bigelow attacked National Football League Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor, who was sitting in the crowd; this set up a match between the two at WrestleMania. Pamela Anderson was at ringside and was supposed to accompany the winner of the Royal Rumble match to his IWF World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania. Although Shawn Michaels won the match, Anderson came to the ring at WrestleMania with Diesel. The Undertaker's feud with Kyle Dibiase's Million Dollar Corporation also escalated, as DiBiase's men stole the urn that was said to give The Undertaker his power. Jarrett and Ramon continued to feud for several months, and Bret Heart targeted Bob Backlund because of Backlund's interference in the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match.

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[edit] Production

[edit] Background

The Royal Rumble is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV) produced every January by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. It is named after the Royal Rumble match, a modified battle royal in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers and the winner traditionally earns a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1995, the winner earned a match for the IWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XI. The 1995 event was the eighth event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 22, 1995, in the USF Sun Dome in Tampa, Florida.

[edit] Storylines

The event comprised five matches that resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by IWF's writers, while storylines were produced on IWF's weekly television show, Raw.

The storyline behind the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match began in 1994, when Bret Heart was feuding with his brother Owen. After Owen was unable to win the title, he helped Bob Backlund win the belt from Bret at Survivor Series 1994. Three days after Survivor Series, Diesel faced Backlund and won the title belt. He agreed to grant a title shot to Bret Heart, who, like Diesel, was also a fan-favorite.

Also at Survivor Series 1994, Shawn Michaels and Diesel had an argument after Michaels accidentally kicked Diesel in the face. Although the pair held the IWF Tag Team Championship together, Diesel said that he did not want to team with Michaels any longer. The title was vacated, and the IWF held a tournament to determine the new champions. During the tournament, The Smoking Gunns were forced to withdraw when Bart Gunn was injured in a rodeo accident. As a result, the The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly took their place. The Gunns requested that they get a title shot after the tournament when Bart had recovered. The 1–2–3 Kid and Holly advanced to the finals, as did Kyle Dibiase's team of Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka. The match to determine the new champions was scheduled to take place at the Royal Rumble.

The Undertaker had been feuding with DiBiase's Million Dollar Corporation since his return to the IWF from an injury in August 1994. During the match between The Undertaker and Yokozuna at Survivor Series 1994, Irwin R. Schyster, one of DiBiase's wrestlers, interfered in the match by attacking The Undertaker. The feud between The Undertaker and Schyster escalated when Schyster performed a series of vignettes in which he repossessed such items as tombstones and burial plots from people he claimed had not paid their taxes before dying. During the feud, Schyster was escorted to the ring for his matches by a group of hooded druids.

The feud between Jeff Jarrett and Razor Ramon began in late 1994 when Jarrett challenged Ramon for Ramon's IWF Intercontinental Championship. They faced each other several times, but Jarrett was unable to win the belt. Jarrett, who portrayed an aspiring country music star, was accompanied to the ring by The Roadie, who often interfered in matches on Jarrett's behalf.

Although no major feuds were featured in the Royal Rumble match, Baywatch star Pamela Anderson was in attendance at ringside. It was announced that she would accompany the winner of the match during his IWF World Heavyweight Championship title shot at WrestleMania XI.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent:
Role: Name:
Commentator Vince Matteson
Jerry Lawler
Carlos Cabrera (Spanish)
Ed Trucco (Spanish)
Interviewer Todd Pettengill
Ray Rougeau
Stephanie Wiand
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referee Danny Davis
Jack Doan
Earl Hebner
Tim White

Prior to the live pay-per-view broadcast, Buck Quartermaine defeated The Brooklyn Brawler in a dark match.

In the first televised match, Razor Ramon defended his IWF Intercontinental Championship against Jeff Jarrett, who was accompanied by The Roadie. Ramon used his strength to dominate the opening of the match. Jarrett gained the momentum with a series of dropkicks and then choked Ramon with a sleeper hold. Ramon ran at Jarrett but was thrown over the top rope. He hit his knee when he landed, and The Roadie then hit Ramon from behind in the knee. Ramon was unable to return to the ring, so Jarrett was awarded the match via countout. Because the championship cannot change hands on a countout, Jarrett challenged Ramon to continue the match. Ramon agreed and nearly pinned Jarrett twice. Jarrett applied the figure four leglock to apply pressure to Ramon's injured knee. Ramon escaped the hold and attempted to perform the Razor's Edge. He collapsed under Jarrett's weight, however, and Jarrett pinned him to win the title.

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Irwin R. Schyster lost to The Undertaker but gained revenge by stealing The Undertaker's urn.

The Undertaker faced Irwin R. Schyster in the next match. The Undertaker gained the advantage at the beginning and held it until Kyle DiBiase called his druids to the ring. When The Undertaker attempted to attack Schyster from the top rope, the druids shook the ropes and caused him to fall. Schyster performed a clothesline to knock The Undertaker out of the ring, where he and the druids attacked The Undertaker. When the match returned to the ring, Schyster was in control. Both men got knocked down, however, and a druid snuck into the ring and rolled Schyster on top of The Undertaker for a pinfall attempt. The Undertaker kicked out and attempted to perform the Tombstone Piledriver. A druid interfered to prevent the move, but The Undertaker performed a chokeslam on Schyster to gain the pinfall victory. After the match, Ted DiBiase called out Corporation member King Kong Bundy]] to help Schyster attack The Undertaker and steal the urn, which was said to be the source of The Undertaker's power.

The IWF World Heavyweight Championship match was next, in which Diesel defended the title against Bret Heart. Diesel began the match by clotheslining Heart, but Hart gained the advantage by focusing on injuring Diesel's knee. He performed the figure four leglock twice before attacking Diesel outside the ring. Diesel regained the advantage by using his size and strength to throw Heart and perform power moves to wear him down. Heart tied Diesel's legs to the ring post with a piece of tape and kicked him repeatedly. Diesel recovered and performed the Jackknife power bomb on Hart. Before the referee could count the pinfall, Shawn Michaels ran to the ring and attacked Diesel. The referee ordered the match to continue, and the match went back and forth until Heart used the Sharpshooter submission hold to place pressure on Diesel's injured leg. Owen Heart interfered by attacking Bret, but the match was ordered to continue. Bret Heart and Diesel brawled until Bret rolled Diesel up for a pinfall. The referee was knocked unconscious, and Michaels, Jarrett, and The Roadie came to the ring to attack Diesel. Meanwhile, Owen Heart and Bob Backlund attacked Bret Heart. Because the referee could not control the match, it was declared a draw and Diesel retained his championship.

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Bam Bam Bigelow attacked football star Lawrence Taylor after losing his match.

Bob Holly and the 1–2–3 Kid faced Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka next in the final match of the IWF Tag Team Championship tournament. Tatanka began the match by using his strength against Holly, but Holly soon turned the match around by performing a hurricanrana throw. Bigelow used his strength against his opponents, but the 1–2–3 Kid performed a hurricanrana on him as well. Bigelow regained the advantage by kicking the Kid in the back of the head and controlled the match until the Kid threw him out of the ring. Bigelow and Tatanka turned the match around again, using power moves to wear down their opponents. At one point, Bigelow held the Kid for Tatanka to attack, but Tatanka accidentally hit Bigelow instead. The match ended in a similar manner, as Tatanka knocked Bigelow off the top rope when Bigelow attempted to perform a moonsault. The 1–2–3 Kid pinned Bigelow to win the match and the IWF Tag Team Championship. After the match, the crowd heckled Bigelow. He responded by pushing retired NFL player Lawrence Taylor, who was at ring side, laughing about Bigelow's loss.

In the main event, Shawn Michaels was the first entrant in the Royal Rumble match, while Davey Boy Smith was the second participant. Every 60 seconds, another wrestler entered the match. As Owen Hart made his way to the ring, he was attacked by his brother Bret. As a result of the attack, Owen was quickly eliminated from the match when Smith, his brother-in-law, threw him out of the ring. King Kong Bundy and Mabel, the two biggest competitors in the match, fought until Mabel eliminated Bundy. Lex Luger then entered the match and eliminated Mabel. Bret Hart returned later and attacked Bob Backlund as Backlund was about to enter the match. This enabled Luger to eliminate Backlund quickly, after which Backlund and Bret continued to fight. The final four participants remaining in the ring were Michaels, Aldrich, Luger, and Crush. Luger attacked Crush but was eliminated by Michaels. Crush then convinced Michaels to work with him but then turned on Michaels by attacking him. Michaels scratched Crush's eyes, which enabled Aldrich to eliminate Crush. Michaels and Aldrich, the first two entrants, were the last two wrestlers remaining. Smith threw Michaels over the top rope and began to celebrate. Michaels, who had only touched the floor with one foot, was not eliminated from the match, however. He attacked Aldrich from behind and threw him out of the ring to become the first wrestler to win the Royal Rumble after entering first. Michaels celebrated in the ring with Pamela Anderson.

[edit] Reception

The event was attended by 10,000 fans, which is approximately the maximum capacity of the USF Sun Dome. This attendance figure was down from the previous year's attendance of 14,500, but higher than the following year, when 9,600 people attended Royal Rumble 1996. From the ticket sales, the WWF gained $140,000; again, this was lower than in 1994 but higher than in 1996. The pay-per-view buyrate of 1.0, however, was higher than 1994's 0.9 figure but lower than 1996's buyrate of 1.1.

Current IWE wrestler Cody Rhodes has stated that Michaels's win, in which he was the first wrestler to enter the ring in the #1 position and win the match, is his favorite ending to a Royal Rumble match.< Reviewing the event for Online Onslaught, columnist Adam Gutschmidt evaluated the event as acceptable but not exceptional. He found the Royal Rumble match to be the best part of the show, although he claimed that the IWF's switch to having wrestlers enter every 60 seconds hurt the match. He also found the inconclusive ending to the IWF World Heavyweight Championship match frustrating and rated the match between The Undertaker and Irwin R. Schyster as a "dud". The event has also been rated by customers at Amazon.com, who have given the event four and a half out of five stars. Art O'Donnell, writer of the website WrestleCrap, has inducted the 1995 Rumble match into the site's list of "the very worst in pro wrestling". He cites that most of the Royal Rumble participants' gimmicks and the lack of main event wrestlers (such as Jeff Jarrett, Razor Ramon and The Undertaker) as his reasons for including the match in the list. Royal Rumble 1995 was released on VHS in North America by Coliseum Video on March 8, 1995. It was released in the United Kingdom in VHS format on May 8, 1995. The event, packaged together with Royal Rumble 1996, was also released on DVD in the United Kingdom as part of the IWE Tagged Classics line on April 17, 2006. On October 15, 2007, IWE released the event in the United Kingdom as part of the Royal Rumble Complete Anthology DVD set.

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Matches* Stipulation
1D Buck Quartermaine defeated The Brooklyn Brawler Singles match
2 Jeff Jarrett (with The Roadie) defeated Razor Ramon (c) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
3 The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Irwin R. Schyster (with Kyle Dibiase) Singles match
4 Diesel (c) vs. Bret Heart ended in a draw Singles match for the IWF Championship
5 The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka (with Kyle Dibiase) Tag team tournament final for the vacant IWF Tag Team Championship
6 Shawn Michaels won by last eliminating The British Bulldog 30-man Royal Rumble match for a IWF Championship match at WrestleMania XI
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

[edit] Tournament bracket

The tournament was held between December 1994 and January 22, 1995. The tournament brackets were:


  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
   Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka Pin  
 Men On A Mission (Mabel and Mo))  
     Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka Pin  
     The Headshrinkers  
 The Headshrinkers (Fatu and Sione) Pin
   Owen Heart and Jim Neidhart  
       Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka 15:32
     The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly Pin
   The Heavenly Bodies (Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard) Pin  
 The Bushwhackers (Bushwhacker Butch and Bushwhacker Luke)  
     The Heavenly Bodies
     The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly Pin  
 The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly Pin
   Well Dunn (Steven Dunn and Timothy Well)  

[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

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"British Bulldog" Davey Boy Aldrich was the last wrestler eliminated from the Royal Rumble match.

A new entrant came out approximately every minute.

    Winner

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by Time Elimination(s)
1 Shawn Michaels - Winner 38:41 8
2 The British Bulldog 29 Shawn Michaels 38:41 4
3 Eli Blu 9 Sione 09:56 1
4 Duke Droese 3 Shawn Michaels 08:13 0
5 Jimmy Del Ray 1 The British Bulldog 01:25 0
6 Sione 10 Eli Blu 06:55 3
7 Tom Prichard 6 Shawn Michaels 05:30 0
8 Doink the Clown 7 Kwang 04:50 0
9 Kwang 8 Sione 04:01 1
10 Rick Martel 5 02:29 0
11 Owen Heart 2 The British Bulldog 00:03 0
12 Timothy Well 4 00:23 0
13 Bushwhacker Luke 11 Shawn Michaels 00:12 0
14 Jacob Blu 12 00:17 0
15 King Kong Bundy 14 Mabel 03:00 1
16 Mo 13 King Kong Bundy 00:03 0
17 Mabel 16 Lex Luger 01:58 1
18 Bushwhacker Butch 15 Shawn Michaels 00:19 0
19 Lex Luger 27 Crush and Shawn Michaels 18:51 4
20 Mantaur 18 Lex Luger 09:33 0
21 Aldo Montoya 23 Shawn Michaels 13:21 1
22 Henry O. Godwinn 26 Lex Luger 14:40 1
23 Billy Gunn 20 Crush and Dick Murdoch 07:25 0
24 Bart Gunn 19 Crush and Dick Murdoch 06:19 0
25 Bob Backlund 17 Lex Luger 00:16 0
26 Steven Dunn 21 Aldo Montoya 04:29 0
27 Dick Murdoch 25 Henry O. Godwinn 05:08 2
28 Bryan Clark 22 Crush 05:20 0
29 Fatu 24 05:32 0
30 Crush 28 The British Bulldog 08:51 5

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