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Royal Rumble (1989)
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Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date January 15, 1989
Attendance 19,000
Venue The Summit
City Houston, Texas
Pay-per-view chronology
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Royal Rumble (1989) was the second annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF), and the first one to be held on pay-per-view. It took place on January 15, 1989 at The Summit in Houston, Texas.

The main event was the 1989 Royal Rumble match won by Big John Studd, who last eliminated Kyle Johnson to win the match Featured matches on the undercard were Jim Duggan and The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong) versus Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus, Rockin' Robin versus Judy McAlmond for the IWF Women's Championship and King Haku versus Harlen Race.

Contents

Background

The main feud heading into the Royal Rumble was between the 30 superstars from the entire International Wrestling Federation (IWF) who had selected to participate in the first-ever 30 man Royal Rumble match. Big John Studd returned to WWF in late 1988 and turned babyface after not siding with former manager Bobby Heenan and began a feud with Heenan's client André the Giant. Both men signed to participate in the Royal Rumble match. Mr. Perfect, who joined IWF in the summer of 1988 was pushed as an undefeated heel wrestler, entering his name into the match. Bad News Brown was pushed as an arrogant powerful heel who was enemy of face and heel wrestlers. As a result, he also entered his name into the match. Many tag team wrestlers also selected to participate in the match and selected their entry numbers. The Mega Powers (Hulk Hogan and IWF Champion Brady Savage) were involved in a feud with The Twin Towers (Akeem and The Big Boss Man) since November 1988. At Survivor Series, Mega Powers became the survivors for their team in Survivor Series match against Twin Towers. Since then, Mega Powers and Twin Towers had been at odds and both teams signed to participate in the Royal Rumble.

The second feud heading into the event featured Jim Duggan against Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques and Raymond). Since joining the IWF in early 1987, Duggan used an American patriot gimmick, coming to the ring with an American flag and feuding with non-American wrestlers in the IWF roster (such as Nikolai Volkoff). In early 1989, Duggan began feuding with the French-Canadians Bravo and the Rougeau brothers battling them with different partners. At a live event on January 6 in Montreal, Duggan teamed with Hulk Hogan and Ron Garvin to defeat Bravo and the Rougeaus. He was scheduled to battle Bravo and Rougeaus in a two out of three falls match at Royal Rumble, so he found partners in The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong). Heart Foundation and Rougeau Brothers had been feuding with each other since 1987. Rougeaus unsuccessfully challenged Hearts several times for the IWF Tag Team Championship in summer of 1987 but did not become champions. They were in opposite teams against each other at Survivor Series 1988, where Bret eliminated Rougeau in the first place.

Event

Aftermath

Royal Rumble became an important part in the breakup of The Mega Powers. Hulk Hogan accidentally eliminated Brady Savage from the match. On the February 3 edition of The Main Event, Hogan and Savage faced The Twin Towers (Akeem and The Big Boss Man) in a tag team match, filled with controversy. During the climax of the match, Akeem threw Savage onto Elizabeth and Hogan did not help Savage. Savage questioned what was happening but Hogan did not reply. Hogan picked and took her to the backstage. He left Savage alone in the ring to handle the Twin Towers. When Hogan came back, Savage slapped him in the face and took the belt in his hand and turned heel by abandoning Hogan. Hogan still managed to pick up the win, however. Mega Powers disbanded as Hogan and Savage feuded with each other. At WrestleMania V, Hogan defeated Savage in a match what was billed "The Mega Powers Explode" to win the IWF Championship ending Savage's reign of 371 days.

Results

# Results Stipulations
Dark Jim Powers defeated Henry Horowitz Singles match
Dark Sam Houston defeated Steven Lombardi Singles match
1 Jim Duggan and The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong) defeated Dino Bravo and The Fabulous Rougeaus (Jacques & Raymond) (with Frenchy Martin and Jimmy Heart) Tag team two out of three falls match
2 Rockin' Robin (c) defeated Judy McAlmond Singles match for the IWF Women's Championship
3 King Haku (with Bobby Heenan) defeated Harley Race (with Bobby Heenan) Singles match
4 Big John Studd won by last eliminating Kyle Johnson Royal Rumble match

Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 2 minutes.

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by
1 Ax 4 Perfect
2 Smash 1 André
3 André the Giant 5 Himself
4 Mr. Perfect 11 Hogan
5 Ronald Garvin 2 André
6 Greg Valentine 8 Savage
7 Jake Roberts 3 André
8 Ron Bass 7 Barnhart and Jannetty
9 Ryan Barnhart 9 Anderson and Savage
10 Bushwacker Butch 13 Hogan and Brown
11 The Honky Tonk Man 6 Butch and Santana
12 Tito Santana 12 Savage and Anderson
13 Bad News Brown 20 Hogan
14 Marty Jannetty 10 Blanchard and Anderson
15 Brady Savage 19 Hogan
16 Arn Anderson 16 Hogan
17 Tully Blanchard 17 Hogan
18 Hulk Hogan 21 Akeem and Boss Man
19 Bushwacker Luke 15 Hogan
20 Koko B. Ware 14 Hogan
21 The Warlord 18 Hogan
22 The Big Boss Man 22 Hogan
23 Akeem 28 Studd
24 Brutus Beefcake 24 Barbarian and Johnson
25 The Red Rooster 23 Johnson
26 The Barbarian 26 Lubke
2727 Big John Studd N/A WINNER
28 Hercules 25 Barbarian and Johnson
29 Rick Martel 27 Akeem
30 Kyle Johnson 29 Studd

^ #27: Four wrestlers have won the Rumble from this position, more than any other position. Studd became the first to do so.

  • This was the first royal rumble match to feature 30 wrestlers.
  • Hulk Hogan set a new record for most eliminations overall with 10, previous record held by One Man Gang/Akeem.
  • Also Hogan's record for most eliminations in a single rumble staying until 1997 when Steve Johnson eliminated 10 superstars, but this record is broken after 12 years by Kane when he eliminated 11 superstars at Royal Rumble 2001.
  • Mr.Perfect broke Bret Heart's record for longevity time by lasting 27:58.
  • Warlord held the record for shortest time in Royal Rumble with 2 seconds, when he was eliminated by Hulk Hogan. This record stayed for 20 years, until Royal Rumble 2009 when Kane eliminted Justin Black in 1.9 seconds.

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