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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring the back of [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson<!--Kevin Austin-->|Stone<br>Cold Steve Austin]]'s head
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Tagline(s)'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Professional Wrestling Promotion|Promotion]]'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''"Pain! Just a 4 Letter Word."''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[International Wrestling Federation]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Information'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Promotion'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |January 18, 1998
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |January 18, 1998
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Attendance'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |18,542
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[San Jose, California]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |San Jose Arena
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[San Jose Arena]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |San Jose, California
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |18,542
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Pay-Per-View|Buy rate]]'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |300,000
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Tagline]](s)'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''Pain! Just A 4 Letter Word.''
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Pay-per-view chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF D-Generation X: In Your House|D-Generation X:<br>In Your House]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF D-Generation X: In Your House|D-Generation X: In<br>Your House]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |'''Royal Rumble<br>(1998)'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Next'''<br>[[IWF No Way Out of Texas: In Your House|No Way Out of Texas:<br>In Your House]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[IWF Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Royal Rumble (1997)|Royal Rumble<br>(1997)]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Royal Rumble (1997)|1997]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |'''Royal Rumble<br>(1998)'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Next'''<br>[[IWF Royal Rumble (1999)|1999]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Royal Rumble (1999)|Royal Rumble<br>(1999)]]
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'''Royal Rumble (1998)''' was the eleventh annual [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] event produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF). It took place on January 18, 1998 at the [[San Jose Arena]] in [[San Jose, California]].
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The 1998 '''Royal Rumble''' was the 11th 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 18, 1998, at the [[San Jose Arena]] in [[San Jose, California]]. Six matches were contested on the event's card. As has been customary since 1993, the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] winner received a world championship match at that year's [[IWF WrestleMania|WrestleMania]]. For the 1998 event, the winner received a match for the [[IWF Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 14|WrestleMania XIV]]. This is the first Royal Rumble of the Attitude Era.
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The [[Card (Sports)#Main event|main event]] was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Container-based variations|casket match]] between [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]. The main matches on the [[Card (Sports)#Undercard|undercard]] were the [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble match]] (which [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Austin]] won with his final elimination of [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]], making it his second Royal Rumble win), [[The Road Warriors|The Legion Of Doom]] ([[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]] and [[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]]) versus The [[New Age Outlaws]] ([[James Burdick|"Road Dogg" Jesse James]] and [[Billy Morgan|"Badd Ass" Billy Gunn]]) for the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]], and The Rock versus [[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]] for the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]].
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The [[main event]] was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|casket match]] between [[Ryan Barnhart<!--(McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] and [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] for the IWF Championship, which Michaels won to retain the title. The main match on the [[Card (sports)#Undercard|undercard]] was the 1998 Royal Rumble match, which [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson<!--Kevin Austin-->|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] won by lastly eliminating [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|Rocky Maivia]], thus becoming the third person to win two Royal Rumble matches, and back-to-back, after [[Hulk Hogan<!--Terry Barnes (1963, pg 12)-->|Hulk Hogan]] in 1990-91 and Shawn Michaels in 1995-96. Additionally, [[The Road Warriors|The Legion Of Doom]] ([[Road Warrior Hawk<!--Michael Joseph Helg-strand (1965, pg. 142)-->|Hawk]] and [[Road Warrior Animal<!--Joseph Wayne LeBourgeois (1965, pg. 52)-->|Animal]]) defeated The [[New Age Outlaws]] ([[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|"Road Dogg" Jesse James]] and [[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|"Badd Ass" Billy Gunn]]) by disqualification therefore, not winning the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE, 1971–2010)|IWF Tag Team Championship]], and "The Rock" Rocky Maivia defeated [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] to retain the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]].
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==Background==
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==Production==
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In the weeks leading up to the pay-per-view, [[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]] had been facing various members of the [[Nation of Domination]] ahead of his booked match against Intercontinental champion [[Jayme Johnson|Rocky Maivia (The Rock)]], defeating [[Charles Warren (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]] and [[Jon Rispens|Faarooq]] with his ankle lock despite interference from other Nation members. The ''[[IWE Raw|Raw is War]]'' before the Rumble saw Shamrock team up with [[Jules Ladd|Mark Henry]] against Maivia and [[Roy <!--Julius--> Hoover|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.
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===Background===
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[[File:SAP Center (16609288898).jpg|thumb|The event was held at the [[San Jose Arena]] in [[San Jose, California]].]]
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The [[IWF Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] is an annual [[professional wrestling]] [[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 [[IWF King of the Ring|King of the Ring]]. It is [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|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 1998, the winner earned a match for the [[IWF Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 14|WrestleMania XIV]]. The 1998 event was the 11th event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 18, 1998, at the [[San Jose Arena]] in [[San Jose, California]].
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After winning their [[List of World Tag Team Champions (IWE)|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.
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=== Storylines ===
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The event comprised six 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 is War]]''.
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The build up to the [[IWE Royal Rumble#Match|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.
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In the weeks leading up to the pay-per-view, [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] had been facing various members of the [[Nation of Domination]] ahead of his booked match against Intercontinental Champion [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|Rocky Maivia (The Rock)]], defeating [[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]] and [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]] with his ankle lock submission despite interference from other Nation members. The final ''[[IWE Raw|Raw is War]]'' before the Rumble saw Shamrock team up with [[Jules Ladd<!--(2004, pg. 44)-->|Mark Henry]] against Maivia and [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]], but just as Shamrock looked set to lock his ankle lock submission on The Rock, Henry turned on him, joining the Nation in giving him a post-match beat down.
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The main event for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] was a rematch between champion [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] and challenger [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]]. The feud had begun after ''[[IWE SummerSlam#1997|Summerslam]]'' the previous August after Michaels, 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 [[IWF Ground Zero: In Your House|Ground Zero: In Your House]] the following month, a match that ended in a no contest due to outside interference from Michaels' [[D-Generation X]] cohorts, [[Triple K]] and [[Maria Senden|Chyna]]. Michaels and Undertaker resumed the feud at [[IWE Badd Blood#1997|Badd Blood]] in October 1997 in the first [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell]] match which ended with the debut of Undertaker's brother, [[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]], giving Michaels the unfair win by delivering a [[Piledriver#Tombstone piledriver|tombstone piledriver]] on Undertaker, allowing the almost beaten Michaels to steal the match. To mock his opponent, Triple K and Chyna brought a casket to the match only for Michaels to appear from inside and spray paint it in [[D-Generation X#Signature taunts|D-Generation X slogans]]. The following week, while Michaels was delivering a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|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 Michaels 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.
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After winning their [[List of World Tag Team Champions (IWE)|first tag team title]], the New Age Outlaws further humiliated the former champions, the Legion of Doom, by shaving one of Hawk's [[Mohawk hairstyle|mohawks]] and, with the help of [[D-Generation X]], powerbombing Animal through the announcer's 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.
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==Event==
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The buildup to the [[IWE Royal Rumble#Match|Royal Rumble match]] itself focused almost entirely on Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin declared that going into the Rumble, he would live by the motto "Do unto others, before they do unto me". This led to Austin interfering in matches regularly on ''Raw is War'', or appearing just as matches finished, delivering the ''[[Stone Cold Stunner]]'' to anyone in sight, as well leaving other wrestlers backstage buried under tables and chairs. In the final segment of the ''Raw is War'' 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 to 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.
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The opening match began with [[Dustin Semmler|Goldust]] attacking [[Steven White|Vader]] as he entered the ring. Vader soon recovered and threw Goldust into the turnbuckle before he eventually fell out of the ring where Vader also shoved [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining|Luna]] to the ground. After a suplex and a big splash, Goldust was dragged to the corner so Vader could attempt his ''Vader Bomb'', but a low blow stopped him. Vader then attempted the move for the second time, only to have Luna jump on his back. Vader hit the move anyway, and scored the pin.
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With [[Katie Lynn Sytch|Sunny]] as the [[Referee (professional wrestling)#Special referees|special guest referee]], a six-man tag match of [[Lucha Libre|lucha libre]] [[Midget professional wrestler|midget wrestling]] took place. The [[Face (professional wrestling)|face]] team took most of the early advantage, tagging frequently while the [[Heel (professional wrestling|heel]] team were regularly thrown under the bottom rope and replaced with a fresh member. [[Chris Kynchi|Max Mini]] used Sunny to help him dropkick Battalion, Tarantula and then El Torito in order and then delivers a top rope hurricarana to Torito, and winning the match with a backslide pin.
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The main event for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] was a rematch between champion [[Ryan Barnhart<!--(McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] and challenger [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]]. Their feud had begun after [[IWF SummerSlam (1997)|SummerSlam]] the previous August after Michaels, 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 [[IWF Ground Zero: In Your House|Ground Zero: In Your House]] the following month, a match that ended in a no contest due to outside interference from Michaels' [[D-Generation X]] cohorts, [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] and [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]]. Michaels and Undertaker resumed the feud at [[IWF Badd Blood: In Your House|Badd Blood]] in October 1997 in the first-ever [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell]] match, which ended with the debut of Undertaker's ([[kayfabe]]) brother, [[Glenn McAlmond<!--(2006, pg. 56)--> (wrestler)|Kane]], giving Michaels the unfair win by delivering a [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|tombstone piledriver]] on Undertaker, allowing the battered and bloody Michaels to steal the win. In an effort to mock Undertaker, Triple K and Chyna brought a casket to the ring only for Michaels to appear from inside and spray paint it in [[D-Generation X#Signature taunts|D-Generation X slogans]]. The following week, while Michaels was delivering a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]], the same casket appeared again, to which Michaels believed it was just Triple K and Chyna playing a prank on him. However, this time, Undertaker appeared from inside, grabbing Michaels by the throat and dragging him into the coffin. Undertaker made his full presence known the following week, interrupting an interview in which Michaels was claiming to introduce the newest DX member: Kane. Undertaker warned Michaels and DX 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.
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The [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental]] bout began with an exchange of punches and a few kicks until [[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]] mistimed a [[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|hurricarana]], allowing [[Jayme Johnson|Rocky Maivia]] to slam him down. After being kicked to the corner, Shamrock replied with a crossbody that only gains him a two-count, as does a [[Suplex#Fisherman suplex|fisherman suplex pin]]. Rock took control by reversing an Irish whip into a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] and then putting the challenger in a headlock. His next attempt at a DDT is reversed, however, into a powerslam prompting Nation members to storm the ring. With the referee distracted, The Rock used a [[Brass Knuckles|brass knuckles]] to hit Shamrock and then disposed of the knuckleduster inside Shamrock's trunks. By the time the referee looked back to the ring, he could only make a two count and Shamrock pulled of a [[Suplex#Belly to belly suplex|belly to belly suplex slam]], winning the match. However, as Shamrock celebrated, Rock appealed to [[Mike Chioda]] who, upon discovering the foreign object, reversed the decision and took the belt from a bemused Shamrock.
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The opening match began with [[Dustin<!--Simpson (McDonald's)--> Semmler|Dustin Rhodes]] attacking [[Larry <!--Yent (1969, pg. 125)--> White|Vader]] as he entered the ring. Vader soon recovered and threw Rhodes into the turnbuckle, before eventually falling out of the ring where he also shoved [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining<!--(1966, pg. 30)-->|LunaVachon]] to the ground. After a [[suplex]] and a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|big splash]], Rhodes was dragged to the corner so Vader could attempt his [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Corner slingshot splash|Vader Bomb]], but a low blow stopped him. Vader then attempted the move for the second time, only to have Luna jump on his back. Vader hit the move anyway, and scored the pin.
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In the tag team match, [[New Age Outlaws]] prematurely began by attacking [[Road Warriors|Legion of Doom]] before the bell rang but the Legion quickly turned the match in their favor, chasing the Outlaws up the ramp as the champions try to lose by count out. Still holding control, the Legion took turns on Road Dogg who eventually [[Handcuffs|handcuffed]] [[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]] to the corner outside the ring. Regardless, [[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]] successfully dominated both [[James Burdick|Road Dogg]] and [[Billy Morgan]], powerslamming Morgan into a pin that is broken by a chair shot. The disqualification gives the victory to LOD while the New Age Outlaws retain the belts, double teaming Animal until Hawk broke free from the cuffs to save his partner.
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With [[Kaycee Lynn Sytch<!--Shires (2006, pg. 41)-->|Sunny]] as the [[Referee (professional wrestling)#Special referees|special guest referee]], a six-man tag match of [[lucha libre]] [[Midget professional wrestler|midget wrestling]] took place. The [[Face (professional wrestling)|face]] team took most of the early advantage, tagging frequently while the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] team were regularly thrown under the bottom rope and replaced with a fresh member. [[Max Mini]] used Sunny to help him [[dropkick]] Battalion, [[Espectrito II|Tarantula]] and then [[Espectrito|El Torito]] in order, before delivering a top rope [[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|hurricarana]] to Torito, and winning the match with a backslide pin.
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The [[IWE Royal Rumble#Match|Royal Rumble]] began with [[Mick Foley]]'s persona Cactus Jack as #1, bringing trash cans to the ring. The second contestant was [[Terry Funk]]'s alter-ego Chainsaw Charlie who ran to the ring wielding his chainsaw before Cactus hit him with a chair and the two engaged in a hardcore battle briefly interrupted by [[Tom Brandi]] who they both eliminated over the top rope. As [[Sam Simkins|The Rock]] entered, he was met with a trash can over the head, being bundled out of the ring under the bottom rope briefly. As the ring filled up Cactus Jack went to clothesline Charlie over the top rope but inadvertently threw himself over and eliminated himself. [[Owen Heart]] came out #9 but before he was able to enter the ring, [[NWA North American Championship|NWA North American Champion]] [[Benjamin Moss|Jeff Jarrett]] and ally [[Jim Cornette]] attacked him. Soon after, at #16, Mick Foley returned to the ring in his Mankind gimmick, returning the favour by eliminating Chainsaw Charlie while [[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]] and The Rock resumed their feud from earlier. Jarrett officially comes out at #18 and was soon joined in the ring by Owen Heart, who ran out from the back and eliminated Jarrett. Heart himself was soon distracted by the non-competing [[Triple K]], who hit him with a crutch as [[Maria Senden|Chyna]] yanked him out. When the clock counted down to #22, no contestant appeared with [[Jerry Lawler]] on commentary attributing the number to [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]], who had reportedly been taken out backstage by Ken Shamrock. By #23, the Nation of Domination had four members (Rock, [[Roy <!--Julius--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]], [[Jules Ladd|Mark Henry]] and [[Charles Warren (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]]) in the ring although they seldom worked together. All fighting in the ring ceased when Austin's music played for #24 but, after a lengthy wait, Stone Cold appeared from behind and tossed out [[Clarence J. Mollo|Marc Mero]] and [[The Harris Brothers|8-Ball]]. [[Douglas A. Rodriguez|Savio Vega]], who entered #26, was accompanied by the rest of [[Los Boricuas]] who went straight after Stone Cold. [[Jon Rispens|Faarooq]] completed the Nation stable in the ring but went straight after fellow team mate The Rock before Foley's third appearance as Dude Love. Soon only four men remained (Rock, Johnson, Dude Love and Farooq) and Johnson and Dude Love, former tag team partners, teamed up against the Nation members, until Johnson turned on Dude, allowing Faarooq to clothesline him out of the match. When Faarooq then turned to Johnson, Rock tossed his teammate out of the ring leaving the former Intercontinental champion against the current champion. The Rock survived almost being thrown out only to be stunnered and tossed out again.
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Next up, the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]] bout began with an exchange of punches and a few kicks until [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] mistimed a hurricanrana, allowing [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|Rocky Maivia]] to slam him down. After being kicked to the corner, Shamrock replied with a crossbody that only gained him a two-count, as did a [[Suplex#Fisherman suplex|fisherman suplex pin]]. Maivia then took control by reversing an Irish whip into a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]], before putting the challenger in a headlock. Rocky's next attempt at a DDT was reversed, however, into a powerslam prompting the Nation members to storm the ring. With the referee distracted after Maivia's [[Nation of Domination]] teammate [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]] became entangled in the ropes, The Rock used [[brass knuckles]] to nail Shamrock and hid the knuckles inside of Shamrock's trunks. By the time the referee looked back to the ring, he could only make a two count. Shamrock then recovered and pulled off a [[Suplex#Belly to belly suplex|belly to belly suplex slam]], winning the match and the title. However, as Shamrock celebrated, Maivia appealed to [[Mike Chioda]] who, upon discovering the foreign object in Shamrock's trunks, reversed the decision and took the belt from a bemused Shamrock. Chioda gave the title back to Maivia, making him the winner via disqualification. A furious Shamrock then attacked the referee for stripping him of the title.
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In the tag team match, [[New Age Outlaws]] prematurely began by attacking [[The Road Warriors|Legion of Doom]] before the bell rang. The LOD then quickly turned the match in their favor, chasing the Outlaws up the ramp as the champions tried to lose by count out. Still holding control, the LOD took turns on Road Dogg who eventually [[Handcuffs|handcuffed]] [[Road Warrior Hawk<!--Michael Joseph Helg-strand (1965, pg. 142)-->|Hawk]] to the corner outside the ring. Regardless, [[Road Warrior Animal<!--Joseph Wayne LeBourgeois (1965, pg. 52)-->|Animal]] successfully dominated both [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]] and [[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]], powerslamming Gunn into a pin that was broken up by a chair shot, causing the match to end via disqualification. The disqualification gave the victory to LOD while the New Age Outlaws retained the belts. After the match, the Outlaws double teamed Animal until Hawk broke free from the cuffs to save his partner.
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The Royal Rumble match then began with [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Mick Foley]]'s persona Cactus Jack as entrant #1, bringing trash cans to the ring. The second entrant was [[Terry <!--Ray--> Fuller <!--(1972, pg. 107)-->|Terry Funk]]'s alter-ego and Cactus Jack's partner, Chainsaw Charlie, who came to the ring wielding his chainsaw before Cactus hit him with a chair and the two engaged in a hardcore battle briefly interrupted by the third entrant, [[Richard W. Braud<!--(1965 pg. 20)-->|Tom Brandi]], who they both eliminated over the top rope. As [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|Rocky Maivia]] entered at #4, he was met with a trash can over the head, being bundled out of the ring under the bottom rope briefly. As the ring began to fill up, Cactus Jack went to clothesline Charlie over the top rope, but inadvertently threw himself over and was eliminated. [[Owen Heart]] came out at #9, but before he was able to enter the ring, [[NWA North American Championship|NWA North American Champion]] [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]] and his manager [[Jim Cornette]] attacked him. Soon after, at #16, Mick Foley returned to the ring in his Mankind gimmick, returning the favor by eliminating Chainsaw Charlie, while [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] and Maivia resumed their feud from earlier. Jarrett officially came out at #18 and was soon joined in the ring by Owen Heart, who ran out from the back and eliminated Jarrett. Heart himself was soon distracted by the non-competing [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]], who hit Owen with a crutch as [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] yanked him out. When the clock counted down to #22, no contestant appeared with [[Jerry Lawler]] on commentary claiming that the number was given to [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson<!--Kevin Austin (2006, pg. 56)-->|Stone Cold Steve Austin]], who had reportedly been taken out backstage. By #23, the Nation of Domination had four members (Maivia, [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]], [[Jules Ladd<!--(2004, pg. 44)-->|Mark Henry]] and [[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]]) in the ring, although they seldom worked together. All fighting in the ring ceased when Austin's music played for #24 but, after a lengthy wait, Stone Cold appeared from the crowd, coming into the ring before tossing out [[Clarence J. Mollo<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Marc Mero]] and [[The Holden Brothers<!--(1965 pg. 50)-->|8-Ball]]. [[<!--Juan--> Douglas A. Rodriguez<!--(1964 pg. 25)-->|Savio Vega]], who entered #26, was accompanied by the rest of [[Los Boricuas]] who went straight after Austin. [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]] completed the Nation stable in the ring, but went straight after teammate Maivia before Foley's third appearance as Dude Love. Soon, only four men remained (Maivia, Austin, Dude Love and Faarooq). Austin and Dude Love, former tag team partners, teamed up against the two Nation members, until Austin turned on Dude, allowing Faarooq to clothesline him out of the match. When Faarooq then turned to Austin, Maivia tossed his teammate out of the ring, leaving the former Intercontinental Champion against the current champion. Maivia survived almost being thrown out, only for Austin to nail him with a Stunner before he was finally eliminated, giving Stone Cold the win.
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The main event then began with [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] mostly dominating [[Ryan Barnhart<!--(McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]]. After walking on the top rope, Undertaker rolled Michaels into the [[Coffin|casket]], but Michaels' hand grabbing the ring apron stopped it from being shut. As Undertaker went to shut the casket, Michaels threw it open and dazed Undertaker by throwing [[Asian mist|powder]] into his eyes, leaving him stunned. Despite a throat shot, Undertaker began to lose his dominance of the match as things moved outside of the ring, with Michaels delivering a vicious [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)|piledriver]] on top of the steel steps, before fellow [[D-Generation X|degenerate]], [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]], hit Undertaker with a crutch. Michaels, too, failed to close the coffin's lid on Undertaker, forcing the fight back into the ring where Shawn tried to weaken Undertaker for good, executing a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Elbow drop|high-flying elbow drop]] and hitting Undertaker with [[Superkick|Sweet Chin Music]]. So sure of the win, and with Undertaker lying in the casket, Michaels chose instead to taunt Undertaker, giving a crotch-chop which Undertaker seized on, leading to a brief fight in the ring but going back into the casket when Undertaker missed a flying clothesline and his momentum caused him to tumble inside. Michaels climbed to the top rope and delivered an elbow drop into the casket and the two briefly fought inside the closed coffin. After eventually climbing out, both men made it back to the ring where Undertaker gave Shawn a [[chokeslam]]. Undertaker then dragged the champion to the ring apron and hit a jumping [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|tombstone piledriver]], depositing Michaels into the casket and seemingly securing the victory. Before Undertaker could close it, however, the [[New Age Outlaws]] and [[Los Boricuas]] ran in and collectively pummeled Undertaker until the lights went out in the arena. [[Glenn McAlmond<!--(2006, pg. 56)--> (wrestler)|Kane's]] music played, and the Big Red Monster single-handedly took out everyone in the ring, coming to his brother's aid. In the meantime, [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] and [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] helped a visibly hurt Shawn Michaels out of the casket. Just then, Kane suddenly turned on Undertaker, punching him and chokeslamming him into the casket. DX quickly capitalized on the opportunity and shut the lid, thus ending the match and allowing Michaels to retain his title.
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Kane was not done, however, as [[Paul Bearer]] came to ringside and the two [[padlock]]ed Undertaker inside the casket before rolling it to the top of the entrance ramp where Kane chopped holes in the casket with an axe. Kane then doused the casket with [[gasoline]] and set it on fire. After the show went off the air, with the casket still burning, Kane and Bearer left the arena, while various emergency officials extinguished the fire. [[Sgt. Slaughter<!--Robert "Bob" Rudolph Ronan (2001, pg. 69)-->|IWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter]] and others tried to break open the casket to free the Undertaker. However, when the casket was opened, no one was inside. Undertaker's voice then was heard throughout the arena to say "Kane, until our paths cross again, I shall never rest in peace!"
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==Reception==
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In 2010, Jack Bramma of ''[[411Mania]]'' gave the event a rating of 7.0 [Good], stating, "Worth a look for historical purposes if nothing else. Rocky was clearly on his way to being a star, Austin wasn't quite yet the biggest name in the industry but was close, and Michaels' (sort of) career-ending injury. And oh yeah four quality matches".
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In 2019, Thomas Hall of ''Wrestling Rumors'' gave the event a rating of D, stating, "Good main event aside, this was a REALLY dull show overall. 1998 would wind up being an awesome year, but this wasn't the best start to it in the world. We saw a lot of the relics of the bad times here, but Austin was coming and there was absolutely nothing WCW could do to stop him. This wasn't a good show at all, but it was a necessary evil to get us to the glory days".
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In 2022, John Canton of ''TJR Wrestling'' gave the event a rating of 6/10, stating, "It was another average Royal Rumble event that was lacking in terms of great matches aside from the main event. When it comes to that Undertaker/Shawn match, while it was very good, it's not their most famous match or their best match. The other undercard matches were poor, so that hurt the card quite a bit. In addition to that, the Royal Rumble match was probably the most predictable Rumble ever with Steve Austin winning. Aside from a few fun moments, it wasn’t very interesting at all. The crowd was engaged most of the night, so that's a positive and I also felt like they built up the top WrestleMania matches pretty well. At least Mike Tyson botching his interview and saying "Cold Stone" made me laugh".
==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
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By winning the Royal Rumble match, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin won the right to face Shawn Michaels 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 Austin, however, Tyson's role was changed to special enforcer and he soon allied with D-Generation X. At WrestleMania, however, Tyson showed his true colors and stepped in when the referee was knocked down, making the three-count for Austin. To this day, many see this moment as the official genesis for the "[[The Attitude Era|Attitude Era]]" and IWF's resurging dominance over chief rivals [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW).
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During his match with The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels suffered a severe back injury when he took a back body drop on top of the casket, landing on his tailbone on the casket's outer mid-section. Michaels herniated two discs in his back and crushed a third, and the injury forced him to retire from wrestling immediately following WrestleMania. As it transpired, during a one-off match with Triple K at the [[IWE SummerSlam (2002)|2002 SummerSlam]], Michaels realized his back no longer hampered him and he made a full-time return to wrestling. Michaels' back injury kept him out of all wrestling until the main event at WrestleMania, despite being billed on the card for the next PPV, [[IWF No Way Out of Texas: In Your House|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.
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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 eventually join the newly-formed "DX Army" the day after WrestleMania. The Legion of Doom went on to suffer a series of losses, ending in another loss against the Outlaws on the February 23 episode of ''Raw is War,'' after which the two had an in-ring brawl and announced the dissolution of their team. They would then reappeared in a modified form as "LOD 2000" in the opening WrestleMania match, with Sunny as their valet.
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Rocky Maivia's feud with Ken Shamrock spilled out into a ten-man tag match between the Nation of Domination and Shamrock's team, consisting of Ahmed Johnson and the Disciples of Apocalypse. Shamrock won the match by pinning The Rock and, as a result, faced him at WrestleMania once again for the Intercontinental title. At WrestleMania, Shamrock originally won the match, but would not release his ankle lock; thus, Shamrock was disqualified and The Rock retained the championship.
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The Undertaker would not return to action until WrestleMania, where he defeated Kane in a singles match. Their feud continued with an [[Professional wrestling match types#Inferno match|inferno match]] at [[IWF Unforgiven: In Your House|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 eventually led to the formation of the [[Ministry of Darkness]] at the beginning of 1999. This also marked the last time Undertaker would face Shawn Michaels in a singles match until the two met at [[IWE WrestleMania 25|WrestleMania 25]]; Undertaker would wrestle Michaels once more at [[IWE WrestleMania 26|WrestleMania XXVI]], where he won a "streak vs. career" match, forcing Michaels to retire from wrestling for good.
==Results==
==Results==
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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;" |'''Stipulations'''
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Times
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!1
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1
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|[[Steven White|Vader]] defeated [[Dustin Semmler|The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust]] (with [[Nicole Vachon|Luna Vachon]])
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|[[Larry <!--Yent (1969, pg. 125)--> White|Vader]] defeated [[Dustin<!--Simpson (McDonald's)--> Semmler|Dustin Rhodes]] (with [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining<!--(1966, pg. 30)-->|LunaVachon]]) by [[pinfall]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]]
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|[[Singles Match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]]
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|7:51
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|-
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!2
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2
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|[[Chris Kynchi|Max Mini]], Mosaic and Nova defeated Battalion, El Torito and Tarantula
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|[[Max Mini]], [[Octagoncito|Mosaic]], and [[Mascarita Sagrada|Nova]] defeated [[Payasito Rojo|Battalion]], [[Espectrito|El Torito]], and [[Espectrito II|Tarantula]] by [[pinfall]]
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|[[Professional wrestling tag team match types|Tag team match]] with [[Katie Lynn Sytch|Sunny]] as the [[Professional wrestling match types#Special referee|special guest referee]]
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|[[Professional wrestling tag team match_types#Multiple wrestlers teamed matches|Six-man tag team match]]<br>{{small| with [[Kaycee Lynn Sytch<!--Shires (2006, pg. 41)-->|Sunny]] as the [[special guest referee]].}}
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|7:48
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|-
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!3
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3
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|[[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]] (c) defeated [[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]] by [[Professional Wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]]
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|[[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] (c) defeated [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] by [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
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|10:52
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|-
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!4
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|4
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|[[The Road Warriors|The Legion Of Doom]] ([[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]] and [[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]]) defeated [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[James Burdick|Road Dogg]] and [[Billy Morgan]]) (c) by disqualification
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|[[The Road Warriors|The Legion of Doom]] ([[Road Warrior Animal<!--Joseph Wayne LeBourgeois (1965, pg. 52)-->|Animal]] and [[Road Warrior Hawk<!--Michael Joseph Helg-strand (1965, pg. 142)-->|Hawk]]) defeated [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Billy Morgan<!--(McDonalds)-->|Billy Gunn]] and [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]]) (c) by [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]]
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|Tag team match for the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Tag Team match|Tag team match]] for the [[IWF Tag Team Championship]]
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|7:57
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|-
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!5
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|5
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|[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] won by last eliminating The Rock
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|[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson<!--Kevin Austin-->|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] won by last eliminating [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]]
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|30-man [[Royal Rumble#Match|Royal Rumble match]] for a IWF Championship match at [[IWF WrestleMania 14|WrestleMania XIV]]
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|[[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] for a [[IWF Championship]] match at [[IWF WrestleMania 14|WrestleMania XIV]]
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|55:24
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|-
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!6
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|6
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|[[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] (c) (with [[Triple K]] and [[Maria Senden|Chyna]]) defeated [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]]
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|[[Ryan Barnhart<!--(McDonalds)-->|Shawn Michaels]] (c) (with [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] and [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]]) defeated [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Container-based variations|Casket match]] for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Casket match|Casket match]] for the [[IWF Championship]]
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|20:37
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|colspan="4"|{{center|(c) - refers to the champion(s) heading into the match}}
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|colspan="4" bgcolor="#e3e3e3" align="center"|(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.
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{{Color box|Gold|border=Black}} – '''Winner'''
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Draw
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Draw
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Entrant
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Entrant
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Order
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Order
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminated by
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminated by
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Time
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminations
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminations
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|1
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|{{sort|01|1}}
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|[[Jon Foley|Cactus Jack]]
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|[[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Cactus Jack]] <sup>[[#Notes|[1]]]</sup>
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|2
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|{{sort|02|2}}
|Chainsaw Charlie
|Chainsaw Charlie
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|09:21
|1
|1
|-
|-
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|2
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|{{sort|02|2}}
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|[[Terry <!--Ray--> Fuller|Chainsaw Charlie]]
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|[[Terry <!--Ray--> Fuller <!--(1972, pg. 107)-->|Chainsaw Charlie]]
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|6
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|{{sort|06|6}}
|Mankind
|Mankind
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|2
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|25:19
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|3
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|-
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|3
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|{{sort|03|3}}
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|[[Richard W. Braud|Tom Brandi]]
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|[[Richard W. Braud<!--(1965 pg. 20)-->|Tom Brandi]]
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|1
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|{{sort|01|1}}
|Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie
|Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie
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|00:12
|0
|0
|-
|-
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|4
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|{{sort|04|4}}
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|[[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]]
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|{{sort|Rock|[[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]]}}
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|28
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|29
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|Stone Cold Steven Austin
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|Stone Cold Steve Austin
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|2
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|51:32
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|3
|-
|-
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|5
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|{{sort|05|5}}
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|[[Cody Wareham (wrestler)|Headbanger Mosh]]
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|[[Cody<!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Mosh]]
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|3
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|{{sort|03|3}}
|Kurrgan
|Kurrgan
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|13:09
|0
|0
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|-
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|6
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|{{sort|06|6}}
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|[[Corbin Knight|Phineas I. Godwinn]]
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|[[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Phineas I. Godwinn]]
|12
|12
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|Mark Henry{{Ref|Jack Doan}}
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|Mark Henry <sup>[[#Notes|[2]]]</sup>
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|28:48
|1
|1
|-
|-
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|7
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|{{sort|07|7}}
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|[[The Harries Brothers|8-Ball]]
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|[[The Holden Brothers<!--(1965 pg. 50)-->|8-Ball]]
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|14
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|15
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
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|30:43
|1
|1
|-
|-
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|8
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|{{sort|08|8}}
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|[[John Goff|Blackjack Bradshaw]]
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|[[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Blackjack Bradshaw]]
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|15
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|16
|Dude Love
|Dude Love
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|35:45
|1
|1
|-
|-
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|9
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|{{sort|09|9}}
|[[Owen Heart]]
|[[Owen Heart]]
|10
|10
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|[[Triple K]] and [[Maria Senden|Chyna]]{{Ref|KKK}}
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|[[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] and [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]]<sup>[[#Notes|[3]]]</sup>
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|02:00
|1
|1
|-
|-
|10
|10
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|[[Ronald W. Bickford|Steve Blackman]]
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|[[Ronald W. Bickford<!--(1965, pg. 20)-->|Steve Blackman]]
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|4
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|{{sort|04|4}}
|Kurrgan
|Kurrgan
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|05:58
|0
|0
|-
|-
|11
|11
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|[[Roy <!--Julius--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]
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|[[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]
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|16
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|17
|Faarooq
|Faarooq
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|32:21
|1
|1
|-
|-
|12
|12
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|[[Buren A. Hollis|Kurrgan]]
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|[[<!--Robert--> Buren A. Hollis <!--(1964, pg. 21)-->|Kurrgan]]
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|5
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|{{sort|05|5}}
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|Ken Shamrock, 8-Ball, Phineas I. Godwinn & Bradshaw
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|8-Ball, Bradshaw, Ken Shamrock, Chainsaw Charlie, Phineas I. Godwinn and The Rock
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|03:38
|2
|2
|-
|-
|13
|13
-
|[[Clarence J. Mollo|Marc Mero]]
+
|[[Clarence J. Mollo<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Marc Mero]]
-
|13
+
|14
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|19:38
|0
|0
|-
|-
|14
|14
-
|[[Ken Sherman|Ken Shamrock]]
+
|[[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]]
-
|9
+
|{{sort|09|9}}
|The Rock
|The Rock
 +
|09:15
|1
|1
|-
|-
|15
|15
-
|[[Sam Roth (wrestler)|Headbanger Thrasher]]
+
|[[Sam Roth <!--(2001, pg. 63)--> (wrestler)|Thrasher]]
-
|18
+
|19
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|28:08
|0
|0
|-
|-
|16
|16
-
|[[Jon Foley|Mankind]]
+
|[[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Mankind]] <sup>[[#Notes|[4]]]</sup>
-
|7
+
|{{sort|07|7}}
-
|Goldust
+
|The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust
 +
|02:07
|1
|1
|-
|-
|17
|17
-
|[[Dustin Semmler|The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust]]
+
|{{sort|Artist|[[Dustin<!--Simpson (McDonald's)--> Semmler|The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust]]}}
-
|23
+
|24
|Chainz
|Chainz
 +
|26:01
|2
|2
|-
|-
|18
|18
-
|[[Benjamin Moss|Jeff Jarrett]]
+
|[[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]]
-
|8
+
|{{sort|08|8}}
-
|Owen Heart{{Ref|Owen}}
+
|Owen Heart<sup>[[#Notes|[5]]]</sup>
 +
|01:05
|0
|0
|-
|-
|19
|19
-
|[[Roy Ferlicka|The Honky Tonk Man]]
+
|{{sort|Honky Tonk Man|[[Ray <!--Chance--> Ferlicka<!--(1999, pg. 114)-->|The Honky Tonk Man]]}}
-
|17
+
|18
-
|Steven
+
|Vader
 +
|19:55
|0
|0
|-
|-
|20
|20
-
|[[Anthony Damrow|Ahmed Johnson]]
+
|[[Anthony <!--Pete (2006, pg. 53)--> Damrow|Ahmed Johnson]]
|11
|11
-
|Mark Henry and D'Low Brown
+
|D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry
 +
|03:18
|0
|0
|-
|-
|21
|21
-
|[[Jules Ladd|Mark Henry]]
+
|[[Jules Ladd<!--(2004, pg. 44)-->|Mark Henry]]
-
|25
+
|26
|Faarooq
|Faarooq
 +
|19:07
|2
|2
|-
|-
|22
|22
-
|[[The Harris Brothers|Skull]]
+
|[[The Holden Brothers<!--(1965 pg. 50)-->|Skull]]
-
|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
+
|13
-
|Unable to compete due to injury{{Ref|Skull}}
+
|Unable to compete due to injury <sup>[[#Notes|[6]]]</sup>
 +
|00:00
|0
|0
|-
|-
|23
|23
-
|[[Charles Warren (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]]
+
|[[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|Kama Mustafa]]
-
|19
+
|20
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|13:58
|0
|0
|-style="background: gold"
|-style="background: gold"
-
|24
+
|'''24'''
-
|[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]
+
|'''[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson<!--Kevin Austin (2006, pg. 56)-->|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]'''
|'''{{sort|30|<nowiki>-</nowiki>}}'''
|'''{{sort|30|<nowiki>-</nowiki>}}'''
|'''Winner'''
|'''Winner'''
 +
|'''15:58'''
|'''7'''
|'''7'''
|-
|-
|25
|25
-
|[[Daniel Carroll|Henry Godwinn]]
+
|[[Walter Cologne<!--Canterbury (1964, pg. 41)-->|Henry O. Godwinn]]
-
|22
+
|23
|Dude Love
|Dude Love
 +
|11:32
|0
|0
|-
|-
|26
|26
-
|[[Douglas A. Rodriguez|Savio Vega]]
+
|[[<!--Juan--> Douglas A. Rodriguez<!--(1964 pg. 25)-->|Savio Vega]]
-
|20
+
|21
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|09:29
|0
|0
|-
|-
|27
|27
-
|[[Jon Rispens|Faarooq]]
+
|[[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]]
-
|27
+
|28
|The Rock
|The Rock
 +
|10:03
|3
|3
|-
|-
|28
|28
-
|[[Jon Foley|Dude Love]]
+
|[[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Dude Love]] <sup>[[#Notes|[7]]]</sup>
-
|26
+
|27
|Faarooq
|Faarooq
 +
|07:53
|2
|2
|-
|-
|29
|29
-
|[[Timothy Lee (wrestler)|Chainz]]
+
|[[Timothy Lee<!--McAlmond (1999, pg. 99)--> (wrestler)|Chainz]]
-
|24
+
|25
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|04:56
|1
|1
|-
|-
|30
|30
-
|[[Steven White|Vader]]
+
|[[Larry <!--Yent (1969, pg. 125)--> White|Vader]]
-
|21
+
|22
-
|Goldust
+
|The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust
 +
|02:15
|1
|1
|}
|}
-
{{note|Jack Doan}} Referee Jack Doan was inadvertently kicked by Phineas Godwinn during his elimination, resulting in the referee suffering a concussion.
+
{{note|Jack Doan}} Referee Jack Doan was inadvertently kicked by Phineas I. Godwinn during his elimination, resulting in the referee suffering a concussion.
-
{{note|KKK}} 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.
+
{{note|KKK}} Triple K and Chyna 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 the backstage area.
{{note|Owen}} 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.
{{note|Owen}} 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.
-
{{note|Skull}} 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.
+
{{note|Skull}} Skull never made it to the ring; he was attacked by Los Boricuas prior to the Royal Rumble match when they mistook him for Stone Cold Steve Austin.
-
{{note|Foley}} Jon Foley is the only one to enter the same Royal Rumble match 3 times under different personas.
+
{{note|Foley}} Jon Foley is the only competitor to enter the same Royal Rumble match 3 times under different personas.
==References==
==References==
==External links==
==External links==
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{{1998 IWF pay-per-view events}}
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{{IWEPPV|Royal Rumble}}

Current revision as of 12:55, 25 January 2025

Royal Rumble
Promotional poster featuring the back of Stone
Cold Steve Austin
's head
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date January 18, 1998
City San Jose, California
Venue San Jose Arena
Attendance 18,542
Buy rate 300,000
Tagline(s) Pain! Just A 4 Letter Word.
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The 1998 Royal Rumble was the 11th annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on January 18, 1998, at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California. Six matches were contested on the event's card. As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For the 1998 event, the winner received a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XIV. This is the first Royal Rumble of the Attitude Era.

The main event was a casket match between Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker for the IWF Championship, which Michaels won to retain the title. The main match on the undercard was the 1998 Royal Rumble match, which Stone Cold Steve Austin won by lastly eliminating Rocky Maivia, thus becoming the third person to win two Royal Rumble matches, and back-to-back, after Hulk Hogan in 1990-91 and Shawn Michaels in 1995-96. Additionally, The Legion Of Doom (Hawk and Animal) defeated The New Age Outlaws ("Road Dogg" Jesse James and "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn) by disqualification therefore, not winning the IWF Tag Team Championship, and "The Rock" Rocky Maivia defeated Ken Shamrock to retain the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

The Royal Rumble is an annual professional wrestling 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 1998, the winner earned a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XIV. The 1998 event was the 11th event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 18, 1998, at the San Jose Arena in San Jose, California.

[edit] Storylines

The event comprised six 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 is War.

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 submission despite interference from other Nation members. The final Raw is War before the Rumble saw Shamrock team up with Mark Henry against Maivia and D'Lo Brown, but just as Shamrock looked set to lock his ankle lock submission on The Rock, Henry 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 former champions, the Legion of Doom, by shaving one of Hawk's mohawks and, with the help of D-Generation X, powerbombing Animal through the announcer's 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 buildup to the Royal Rumble match itself focused almost entirely on Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin declared that going into the Rumble, he would live by the motto "Do unto others, before they do unto me". This led to Austin interfering in matches regularly on Raw is War, or appearing just as matches finished, delivering the Stone Cold Stunner to anyone in sight, as well leaving other wrestlers backstage buried under tables and chairs. In the final segment of the Raw is War 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 to 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 Shawn Michaels and challenger The Undertaker. Their feud had begun after SummerSlam the previous August after Michaels, 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 Michaels' D-Generation X cohorts, Triple K and Chyna. Michaels and Undertaker resumed the feud at Badd Blood in October 1997 in the first-ever Hell in a Cell match, which ended with the debut of Undertaker's (kayfabe) brother, Kane, giving Michaels the unfair win by delivering a tombstone piledriver on Undertaker, allowing the battered and bloody Michaels to steal the win. In an effort to mock Undertaker, Triple K and Chyna brought a casket to the ring only for Michaels 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, to which Michaels believed it was just Triple K and Chyna playing a prank on him. However, this time, Undertaker appeared from inside, grabbing Michaels by the throat and dragging him into the coffin. Undertaker made his full presence known the following week, interrupting an interview in which Michaels was claiming to introduce the newest DX member: Kane. Undertaker warned Michaels and DX 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.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
English commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Tito Santana
French commentators Jean Brassard
Raymond Rougeau
Interviewer Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referees Mike Chioda
Jack Doan
Jim Korderas
Earl Hebner
Tim White

The opening match began with Dustin Rhodes attacking Vader as he entered the ring. Vader soon recovered and threw Rhodes into the turnbuckle, before eventually falling out of the ring where he also shoved LunaVachon to the ground. After a suplex and a big splash, Rhodes was dragged to the corner so Vader could attempt his Vader Bomb, but a low blow stopped him. Vader then attempted the move for the second time, only to have Luna jump on his back. Vader hit the move anyway, and scored the pin.

With Sunny as the special guest referee, a six-man tag match of lucha libre midget wrestling took place. The face team took most of the early advantage, tagging frequently while the heel team were regularly thrown under the bottom rope and replaced with a fresh member. Max Mini used Sunny to help him dropkick Battalion, Tarantula and then El Torito in order, before delivering a top rope hurricarana to Torito, and winning the match with a backslide pin.

Next up, the Intercontinental Championship bout began with an exchange of punches and a few kicks until Ken Shamrock mistimed a hurricanrana, allowing Rocky Maivia to slam him down. After being kicked to the corner, Shamrock replied with a crossbody that only gained him a two-count, as did a fisherman suplex pin. Maivia then took control by reversing an Irish whip into a DDT, before putting the challenger in a headlock. Rocky's next attempt at a DDT was reversed, however, into a powerslam prompting the Nation members to storm the ring. With the referee distracted after Maivia's Nation of Domination teammate D'Lo Brown became entangled in the ropes, The Rock used brass knuckles to nail Shamrock and hid the knuckles inside of Shamrock's trunks. By the time the referee looked back to the ring, he could only make a two count. Shamrock then recovered and pulled off a belly to belly suplex slam, winning the match and the title. However, as Shamrock celebrated, Maivia appealed to Mike Chioda who, upon discovering the foreign object in Shamrock's trunks, reversed the decision and took the belt from a bemused Shamrock. Chioda gave the title back to Maivia, making him the winner via disqualification. A furious Shamrock then attacked the referee for stripping him of the title.

In the tag team match, New Age Outlaws prematurely began by attacking Legion of Doom before the bell rang. The LOD then quickly turned the match in their favor, chasing the Outlaws up the ramp as the champions tried to lose by count out. Still holding control, the LOD took turns on Road Dogg who eventually handcuffed Hawk to the corner outside the ring. Regardless, Animal successfully dominated both Road Dogg and Billy Gunn, powerslamming Gunn into a pin that was broken up by a chair shot, causing the match to end via disqualification. The disqualification gave the victory to LOD while the New Age Outlaws retained the belts. After the match, the Outlaws double teamed Animal until Hawk broke free from the cuffs to save his partner.

The Royal Rumble match then began with Mick Foley's persona Cactus Jack as entrant #1, bringing trash cans to the ring. The second entrant was Terry Funk's alter-ego and Cactus Jack's partner, Chainsaw Charlie, who came to the ring wielding his chainsaw before Cactus hit him with a chair and the two engaged in a hardcore battle briefly interrupted by the third entrant, Tom Brandi, who they both eliminated over the top rope. As Rocky Maivia entered at #4, he was met with a trash can over the head, being bundled out of the ring under the bottom rope briefly. As the ring began to fill up, Cactus Jack went to clothesline Charlie over the top rope, but inadvertently threw himself over and was eliminated. Owen Heart came out at #9, but before he was able to enter the ring, NWA North American Champion Jeff Jarrett and his manager Jim Cornette attacked him. Soon after, at #16, Mick Foley returned to the ring in his Mankind gimmick, returning the favor by eliminating Chainsaw Charlie, while Ken Shamrock and Maivia resumed their feud from earlier. Jarrett officially came out at #18 and was soon joined in the ring by Owen Heart, who ran out from the back and eliminated Jarrett. Heart himself was soon distracted by the non-competing Triple K, who hit Owen with a crutch as Chyna yanked him out. When the clock counted down to #22, no contestant appeared with Jerry Lawler on commentary claiming that the number was given to Stone Cold Steve Austin, who had reportedly been taken out backstage. By #23, the Nation of Domination had four members (Maivia, D'Lo Brown, Mark Henry and Kama Mustafa) in the ring, although they seldom worked together. All fighting in the ring ceased when Austin's music played for #24 but, after a lengthy wait, Stone Cold appeared from the crowd, coming into the ring before tossing out Marc Mero and 8-Ball. Savio Vega, who entered #26, was accompanied by the rest of Los Boricuas who went straight after Austin. Faarooq completed the Nation stable in the ring, but went straight after teammate Maivia before Foley's third appearance as Dude Love. Soon, only four men remained (Maivia, Austin, Dude Love and Faarooq). Austin and Dude Love, former tag team partners, teamed up against the two Nation members, until Austin turned on Dude, allowing Faarooq to clothesline him out of the match. When Faarooq then turned to Austin, Maivia tossed his teammate out of the ring, leaving the former Intercontinental Champion against the current champion. Maivia survived almost being thrown out, only for Austin to nail him with a Stunner before he was finally eliminated, giving Stone Cold the win.

The main event then began with The Undertaker mostly dominating Shawn Michaels. After walking on the top rope, Undertaker rolled Michaels into the casket, but Michaels' hand grabbing the ring apron stopped it from being shut. As Undertaker went to shut the casket, Michaels threw it open and dazed Undertaker by throwing powder into his eyes, leaving him stunned. Despite a throat shot, Undertaker began to lose his dominance of the match as things moved outside of the ring, with Michaels delivering a vicious piledriver on top of the steel steps, before fellow degenerate, Triple K, hit Undertaker with a crutch. Michaels, too, failed to close the coffin's lid on Undertaker, forcing the fight back into the ring where Shawn tried to weaken Undertaker for good, executing a high-flying elbow drop and hitting Undertaker with Sweet Chin Music. So sure of the win, and with Undertaker lying in the casket, Michaels chose instead to taunt Undertaker, giving a crotch-chop which Undertaker seized on, leading to a brief fight in the ring but going back into the casket when Undertaker missed a flying clothesline and his momentum caused him to tumble inside. Michaels climbed to the top rope and delivered an elbow drop into the casket and the two briefly fought inside the closed coffin. After eventually climbing out, both men made it back to the ring where Undertaker gave Shawn a chokeslam. Undertaker then dragged the champion to the ring apron and hit a jumping tombstone piledriver, depositing Michaels into the casket and seemingly securing the victory. Before Undertaker could close it, however, the New Age Outlaws and Los Boricuas ran in and collectively pummeled Undertaker until the lights went out in the arena. Kane's music played, and the Big Red Monster single-handedly took out everyone in the ring, coming to his brother's aid. In the meantime, Chyna and Triple K helped a visibly hurt Shawn Michaels out of the casket. Just then, Kane suddenly turned on Undertaker, punching him and chokeslamming him into the casket. DX quickly capitalized on the opportunity and shut the lid, thus ending the match and allowing Michaels to retain his title.

Kane was not done, however, as Paul Bearer came to ringside and the two padlocked Undertaker inside the casket before rolling it to the top of the entrance ramp where Kane chopped holes in the casket with an axe. Kane then doused the casket with gasoline and set it on fire. After the show went off the air, with the casket still burning, Kane and Bearer left the arena, while various emergency officials extinguished the fire. IWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter and others tried to break open the casket to free the Undertaker. However, when the casket was opened, no one was inside. Undertaker's voice then was heard throughout the arena to say "Kane, until our paths cross again, I shall never rest in peace!"

[edit] Reception

In 2010, Jack Bramma of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 7.0 [Good], stating, "Worth a look for historical purposes if nothing else. Rocky was clearly on his way to being a star, Austin wasn't quite yet the biggest name in the industry but was close, and Michaels' (sort of) career-ending injury. And oh yeah four quality matches".

In 2019, Thomas Hall of Wrestling Rumors gave the event a rating of D, stating, "Good main event aside, this was a REALLY dull show overall. 1998 would wind up being an awesome year, but this wasn't the best start to it in the world. We saw a lot of the relics of the bad times here, but Austin was coming and there was absolutely nothing WCW could do to stop him. This wasn't a good show at all, but it was a necessary evil to get us to the glory days".

In 2022, John Canton of TJR Wrestling gave the event a rating of 6/10, stating, "It was another average Royal Rumble event that was lacking in terms of great matches aside from the main event. When it comes to that Undertaker/Shawn match, while it was very good, it's not their most famous match or their best match. The other undercard matches were poor, so that hurt the card quite a bit. In addition to that, the Royal Rumble match was probably the most predictable Rumble ever with Steve Austin winning. Aside from a few fun moments, it wasn’t very interesting at all. The crowd was engaged most of the night, so that's a positive and I also felt like they built up the top WrestleMania matches pretty well. At least Mike Tyson botching his interview and saying "Cold Stone" made me laugh".

[edit] Aftermath

By winning the Royal Rumble match, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin won the right to face Shawn Michaels 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 Austin, however, Tyson's role was changed to special enforcer and he soon allied with D-Generation X. At WrestleMania, however, Tyson showed his true colors and stepped in when the referee was knocked down, making the three-count for Austin. To this day, many see this moment as the official genesis for the "Attitude Era" and IWF's resurging dominance over chief rivals World Championship Wrestling (WCW).

During his match with The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels suffered a severe back injury when he took a back body drop on top of the casket, landing on his tailbone on the casket's outer mid-section. Michaels herniated two discs in his back and crushed a third, and the injury forced him to retire from wrestling immediately following WrestleMania. As it transpired, during a one-off match with Triple K at the 2002 SummerSlam, Michaels realized his back no longer hampered him and he made a full-time return to wrestling. Michaels' 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 eventually join the newly-formed "DX Army" the day after WrestleMania. The Legion of Doom went on to suffer a series of losses, ending in another loss against the Outlaws on the February 23 episode of Raw is War, after which the two had an in-ring brawl and announced the dissolution of their team. They would then 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, consisting of Ahmed Johnson and the Disciples of Apocalypse. Shamrock won the match by pinning The Rock and, as a result, faced him at WrestleMania once again for the Intercontinental title. At WrestleMania, Shamrock originally won the match, but would not release his ankle lock; thus, Shamrock was disqualified and The Rock retained the championship.

The Undertaker would not return to action until WrestleMania, where he defeated Kane in a singles match. Their 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 eventually led to the formation of the Ministry of Darkness at the beginning of 1999. This also marked the last time Undertaker would face Shawn Michaels in a singles match until the two met at WrestleMania 25; Undertaker would wrestle Michaels once more at WrestleMania XXVI, where he won a "streak vs. career" match, forcing Michaels to retire from wrestling for good.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
1 Vader defeated Dustin Rhodes (with LunaVachon) by pinfall Singles match 7:51
2 Max Mini, Mosaic, and Nova defeated Battalion, El Torito, and Tarantula by pinfall Six-man tag team match
with Sunny as the special guest referee.
7:48
3 The Rock (c) defeated Ken Shamrock by disqualification Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship 10:52
4 The Legion of Doom (Animal and Hawk) defeated The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) (c) by disqualification Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship 7:57
5 Stone Cold Steve Austin won by last eliminating The Rock Royal Rumble match for a IWF Championship match at WrestleMania XIV 55:24
6 Shawn Michaels (c) (with Chyna and Triple K) defeated The Undertaker Casket match for the IWF Championship 20:37
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.

    Winner

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by Time Eliminations
1 Cactus Jack [1] 2 Chainsaw Charlie 09:21 1
2 Chainsaw Charlie 6 Mankind 25:19 3
3 Tom Brandi 1 Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie 00:12 0
4 The Rock 29 Stone Cold Steve Austin 51:32 3
5 Mosh 3 Kurrgan 13:09 0
6 Phineas I. Godwinn 12 Mark Henry [2] 28:48 1
7 8-Ball 15 Stone Cold Steve Austin 30:43 1
8 Blackjack Bradshaw 16 Dude Love 35:45 1
9 Owen Heart 10 Chyna and Triple K[3] 02:00 1
10 Steve Blackman 4 Kurrgan 05:58 0
11 D'Lo Brown 17 Faarooq 32:21 1
12 Kurrgan 5 8-Ball, Bradshaw, Ken Shamrock, Chainsaw Charlie, Phineas I. Godwinn and The Rock 03:38 2
13 Marc Mero 14 Stone Cold Steve Austin 19:38 0
14 Ken Shamrock 9 The Rock 09:15 1
15 Thrasher 19 Stone Cold Steve Austin 28:08 0
16 Mankind [4] 7 The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust 02:07 1
17 The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust 24 Chainz 26:01 2
18 Jeff Jarrett 8 Owen Heart[5] 01:05 0
19 The Honky Tonk Man 18 Vader 19:55 0
20 Ahmed Johnson 11 D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry 03:18 0
21 Mark Henry 26 Faarooq 19:07 2
22 Skull 13 Unable to compete due to injury [6] 00:00 0
23 Kama Mustafa 20 Stone Cold Steve Austin 13:58 0
24 Stone Cold Steve Austin - Winner 15:58 7
25 Henry O. Godwinn 23 Dude Love 11:32 0
26 Savio Vega 21 Stone Cold Steve Austin 09:29 0
27 Faarooq 28 The Rock 10:03 3
28 Dude Love [7] 27 Faarooq 07:53 2
29 Chainz 25 Stone Cold Steve Austin 04:56 1
30 Vader 22 The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust 02:15 1

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

^ Triple K and Chyna 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 the backstage area.

^ 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.

^ Skull never made it to the ring; he was attacked by Los Boricuas prior to the Royal Rumble match when they mistook him for Stone Cold Steve Austin.

^ Jon Foley is the only competitor to enter the same Royal Rumble match 3 times under different personas.

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