IWF Royal Rumble (1997)
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Royal Rumble (1997) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Shawn Michaels | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Federation | |
Date | January 19, 1997 | |
City | San Antonio, Texas | |
Venue | Alamodome | |
Attendance | 60,477 | |
Tagline(s) | No More Mr. Nice Guy! | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous In Your House 12: It's Time | Next → In Your House 13: Final Four | |
Royal Rumble chronology | ||
← Previous 1996 | Next → 1998 |
The 1997 Royal Rumble was the 10th annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on January 19, 1997, from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For the 1997 event, the winner received a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania 13.
The main event saw Shawn Michaels defeat Sycho Sid to win the IWF Championship. The main match on the undercard was the 1997 Royal Rumble match, which Stone Cold Steve Austin won after last eliminating Bret Heart. Additionally, Vader defeated The Undertaker, and Kunter Kearst Kelmsley defeated Goldust to retain the IWF Intercontinental Championship.
The attendance of 60,477 is the highest recorded live crowd in the Royal Rumble's history with the 2017 edition of the event held at the same venue being the second largest. In addition to hometown hero Shawn Michaels going for the IWF championship, the IWF was working with the Mexico based Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA) promotion, and had several wrestlers from that company participate in the Royal Rumble match, as well as in a number of undercard matches.
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[edit] Production
[edit] Background
The Royal Rumble is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV) produced every January by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. It is named after the Royal Rumble match, a modified battle royal in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers and the winner traditionally earns a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1997, the winner earned a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania 13. The 1997 event was the 10th event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 19, 1997, from the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.
[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.
The feud between Goldust and Kunter Kearst Kelmsley centered around Goldust's manager, Marlena. During the free broadcast prior to In Your House 12, Kelmsley attempted to seduce Marlena. Goldust responded by attacking Kelmsley during matches in the following weeks. The feud escalated on the December 30, 1996, episode of Raw during a match between Goldust and Jerry Lawler. Kelmsley came to the ring and tried to carry Marlena away. Marc Mero, who had dropped the IWF Intercontinental Championship to Kelmsley, blocked Kelmsley's path, but the distraction was enough to cause Goldust to be counted out.
On July 22, 1996, Faarooq Asad made his IWF debut by attacking Ahmed Johnson, the Intercontinental champion. He claimed that he attacked Johnson because Johnson was not "from the streets", as Faarooq claimed to be. Soon after the attack, Johnson was diagnosed with a legitimate kidney problem, so the IWF claimed that Faarooq's attack had hospitalized Johnson. Johnson was unable to compete for several months and was forced to vacate the Intercontinental Championship. When Johnson returned to the IWF, he interfered in several matches involving Faarooq's stable, the Nation of Domination. He attacked them with a two-by-four, which led to an angle in which Johnson was suspended for the attacks. By December, Johnson's injury had recovered sufficiently to allow him to resume wrestling, and a match was scheduled for the next pay-per-view, the Royal Rumble.
Vader and The Undertaker did not have a substantial buildup to their match at Royal Rumble 1997. Vader had joined other heel wrestlers to attack The Undertaker on several occasions, but there was no major storyline behind their match. The Undertaker had been involved in a feud with Paul Bearer that dated back to SummerSlam 1996, when Bearer had turned on The Undertaker. On the January 5, 1997 episode of IWF Superstars, The Undertaker attacked Vader's manager, Jim Cornette, leaving Vader without a manager at the Royal Rumble.
The feud between Sycho Sid and Shawn Michaels dated back to 1995, when Michaels had hired Sid as a bodyguard. Sid interfered during the Michaels vs. Diesel main event at WrestleMania XI by distracting the referee, but the plan backfired when the referee was unable to count the pinfall after Michaels superkicked Diesel. On the following night's episode of Monday Night Raw, Michaels told Sid that he would not be needed in the case of a Michaels vs. Diesel rematch. Sid responded by turning on Michaels and powerbombing him three times. This attack led to a feud between Sid and Diesel, but Sid and Michaels were reunited as partners in an elimination match at Survivor Series 1995. During the match, Michaels accidentally kicked Sid in the face, which led to Sid being eliminated. Sid retaliated by powerbombing Michaels again. Once again, the feud was not developed, as Sid left the IWF. Sid returned to the IWF on the July 8, 1996 episode of Monday Night Raw when Michaels introduced him as a partner in a six-man match at In Your House 9. Sid helped Michaels several times in the coming months by saving him from attacks by other wrestlers. At In Your House 11, Sid defeated Vader to win a IWF Championship match against Michaels at Survivor Series 1996. During the match at Survivor Series, Sid attacked Jose Lothario, Michaels' manager, with a television camera. While Michaels was distracted, Sid hit him with the camera and powerbombed him to win the title. A rematch was later booked for Royal Rumble 1997.
[edit] Event
Role: | Name: |
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English commentators | Vince Matteson |
Jim Ross | |
Jerry Lawler | |
Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Arturo Rivera | |
Hugo Savinovich | |
French commentators | Jacques Rougeau, Sr. |
Raymond Rougeau | |
Interviewer | Dok Hendrix |
Todd Pettengill | |
Ring announcer | Howard Finkel |
Referees | Mike Chioda |
Jack Doan | |
Jim Korderas | |
Earl Hebner | |
Pepe Casas |
The event opened with the Intercontinental Championship match between Goldust and the champion, Kunter Kearst Kelmsley. Before the match began, Goldust attacked Kelmsley up the aisle, but they then returned to the ring where they continued to brawl back and forth. Later into the match, Kelmsley would attempt to hit Goldust with the Intercontinental Championship belt, however, Goldust countered and grabbed the belt and hit Kelmsley with it, and as Goldust attempted to pin Kelmsley, Mr. Hughes, who was at ringside as a bodyguard for Kelmsley, pulled Kelmsley out of the ring. Hughes then continued his distraction on Goldust, which led to Kelmsley delivering a Pedigree and pinning Goldust for the win, thus Kelmsley retained the Intercontinental Championship.
In the next match, Faarooq faced Ahmed Johnson. Johnson won the match by disqualification after members of the Nation of Domination, who were at ringside, interfered on Faarooq's behalf.
The third match was the encounter of The Undertaker and Vader. Undertaker gained control early into the match; however, Vader gained control after Paul Bearer, who was at ringside in Vader's corner, hit Undertaker with an urn. The Undertaker did not retaliate, as Vader hit a Vaderbomb on him, which gained a successful pinfall for the win.
The next match was a six-man tag team match featuring wrestlers from the AAA organization between the team of Héctor Garza, Perro Aguayo, and El Canek against the team of Jerry Estrada, Heavy Metal, and Fuerza Guerrera. A slow-paced match ensured between the two teams, as they exchanged control of the match back and forth. Late into the match, the two teams brawled outside of the ring, as Aguayo hit Metal with a diving double foot stomp off the top rope, which gained a successful pinfall, thus Garza, Aguayo and Canek won the match.
The Royal Rumble match began with Ahmed Johnson and Crush, where the rivalry with Johnson and Faarooq continued, as Johnson eliminated himself after Faarooq came down the aisle to chase him. Stone Cold Steve Austin was the fifth entrant. There were clock issues from numbers 3 to 5 but were fixed for No. 6, Bart Gunn. Stone Cold Steve Austin during the match had two separate runs where he eliminated wrestlers one by one and having the ring to himself for long stretches. Numerous wrestlers from AAA were invited to be entrants in the match. Mil Mascaras eliminated Cibernético and Pierroth and then eliminated himself by diving onto them at ringside; years later Bruce Prichard stated that this spot had been devised because IWE creative anticipated that Mascaras would refuse to allow himself to be eliminated by anyone else; the Mexican star had long been notorious for refusing to allow other wrestlers to defeat him. No. 24 was Terry Funk who jumped ahead a little bit before the buzzer went off. The final five wrestlers were The Undertaker, Vader, Bret Heart, Diesel, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The first of those wrestlers to be tossed over the top rope was Austin, who was thrown out by Hart. However, the officials were occupied trying to separate Terry Funk and Mankind, who were brawling with each other outside the ring, and thus no one saw Austin's elimination. Meanwhile, Vader and Undertaker began brawling with each other as a continuation of their feud and Heart began fighting with Diesel as Austin reentered the ring. Austin dumped both Undertaker and Vader out of the ring, while Heart eliminated Diesel. As Heart was celebrating, thinking he had won, Austin came in from behind and tossed him over the top rope. Since Austin was still considered to be in the match and was the only man left in the ring, the officials declared him the winner. With ten eliminations, Austin tied Hulk Hogan for the most eliminations in single Royal Rumble match. The record stood until 2001, when Kane eliminated eleven competitors.
The main event was a IWF Championship match between Shawn Michaels and Sycho Sid. Sid dominated most of the match and worked over on Michaels's back early into the match, however Michaels retaliated by hitting a flying elbow drop on Sid. Michaels then attempted to deliver Sweet Chin Music to Sid, however, he countered by tossing Michaels over the top rope onto ringside. As Sid threw Michaels back into the ring, Michaels accidentally hit referee Earl Hebner. Sid then delivered a Chokeslam and attempted to pin him, however, as the first referee was down, a second referee came out to count the pin, which got a two count. Sid then attacked the second referee, which allowed Michaels to hit Sid with a camera and delivered Sweet Chin Music, as the original referee slowly counted the successful pinfall, thus Michaels won the IWF Championship.
[edit] Aftermath
Shawn Michaels later vacated the IWF Championship on the Thursday Raw Thursday special, where he gave his now-infamous "lost my smile" promo, citing knee problems as his reason to abdicate the title. Due to this and the controversial situation over the Royal Rumble ending, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Bret Heart, [[The Undertaker, and Vader were pitted against each other at In Your House 13: Final Four in a Four Corners match for the vacant IWF Championship, which saw Heart win the title. The next night on Raw, Austin interfered in a IWF Title match between Heart and Sid, causing Heart to lose the title after only one day. On the March 17 edition of Raw, Heart and Sid faced off in a Steel Cage match for the IWF Title. Sid won after interference by both Stone Cold and Undertaker. At IWF WrestleMania 13, Undertaker defeated Sid for the IWF Title, while Heart and Austin battled each other in a Submission match with Ken Shamrock as the special referee.
[edit] Results
[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations
A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds. Early in the Rumble match, Vince Matteson stated on commentary that they had problems with the clock.
– indicates a wrestler from Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA), who was in a partnership with the WWF at the time.
– Winner
Draw | Entrant | Order | Eliminated by | Time | Eliminations |
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1 | Crush | 3 | Phineas Godwinn | 06:17 | 0 |
2 | Ahmed Johnson | 2 | Himself | 03:02 | 2 |
3 | Fake Razor Ramon | 1 | Ahmed Johnson | 00:17 | 0 |
4 | Phineas I. Godwinn | 4 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 02:52 | 1 |
5 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | - | Winner[1] | 45:07 | 10 |
6 | Bart Gunn | 5 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 00:26 | 0 |
7 | Jake Roberts | 6 | 01:10 | 0 | |
8 | The British Bulldog | 8 | Owen Heart | 08:04 | 1 |
9 | Pierroth | 10 | Mil Máscaras | 10:32 | 1 |
10 | The Sultan | 7 | The British Bulldog | 03:23 | 0 |
11 | Mil Máscaras | 11 | Himself | 07:28 | 2 |
12 | Kunter Kearst Kelmsley | 12 | Goldust | 06:42 | 0 |
13 | Owen Heart | 17 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 08:29 | 2 |
14 | Goldust | 13 | Owen Heart | 05:33 | 1 |
15 | Cybernetico | 9 | Mil Máscaras and Pierroth | 01:25 | 0 |
16 | Marc Mero | 16 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 03:53 | 0 |
17 | Latin Lover | 14 | Faarooq | 01:47 | 0 |
18 | Faarooq | 15 | Ahmed Johnson[2] | 00:41 | 1 |
19 | Savio Vega | 18 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 00:46 | 0 |
20 | Jesse James | 19 | 00:29 | 0 | |
21 | Bret Heart | 29 | 21:12 | 2 | |
22 | Jerry Lawler | 20 | Bret Heart | 00:04 | 0 |
23 | Fake Diesel | 28 | 17:49 | 0 | |
24 | Terry Funk | 24 | Mankind | 15:18 | 0 |
25 | Rocky Maivia | 23 | 13:00 | 0 | |
26 | Mankind | 25 | The Undertaker | 12:20 | 2 |
27 | Flash Funk | 21 | Vader | 06:12 | 0 |
28 | Vader | 26 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 10:06 | 1 |
29 | Henry O. Godwinn | 22 | The Undertaker | 06:11 | 0 |
30 | The Undertaker | 27 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | 06:46 | 2 |
^Austin was eliminated by Bret Heart, but snuck back in the ring while officials were distracted by a brawl between Terry Funk and Mankind on the other side of the ring.
^ Faarooq was eliminated when Ahmed Johnson (who had eliminated himself from the Rumble earlier on) came back into the ring with a 2×4 and went after Faarooq, causing him to go over the top rope.
In this match, Stone Cold Steve Austin tied the record for the most eliminations in a single royal rumble with 10. The previous record holder was Hulk Hogan, who eliminated 10 participants from the Royal Rumble 1989
[edit] References
[edit] External links
← 1996 • 1997 IWF pay-per-view events 1998 → | |||
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Royal Rumble • In Your House 13: Final Four • WrestleMania 13 • In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker • In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell • King of the Ring • In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede • SummerSlam • Ground Zero: In Your House • One Night Only • Badd Blood: In Your House • Survivor Series • D-Generation X: In Your House |