#1 & #2 Entrants:
1988: Bret Hart & Tito Santana
1989: Demolition Ax & Demolition Smash
1990: Ted DiBiase & Koko B. Ware
1991: Bret Hart & Dino Bravo
1992: Davey Boy Smith & Ted DiBiase
1993: Ric Flair & Bob Backlund
1994; Scott Steiner & Headshrinker Samu
1995: Shawn Michaels & Davey Boy Smith
1996: Triple H & Henry Godwinn
1997: Crush & Ahmed Johnson
1998: Cactus Jack & Terry Funk
1999: Steve Austin & Vince McMahon
2000: D-Lo Brown & Brian Christopher
2001: Jeff Hardy & Bull Buchanan
2002: Rikishi Phatu & Goldust
2003: Shawn Michaels & Chris Jericho
2004: Chris Benoit & Randy Orton
2005: Eddy Guerrero & Chris Benoit
2006: Triple H & Rey Misterio Jr.
2007: Ric Flair & Fit Finlay
2008: Undertaker & Shawn Michaels
2009: Rey Misterio Jr. & John Morrison
2010: Dolph Ziggler & Evan Bourne
2011: C.M. Punk & Daniel Bryan
2012: Mike Mizanin & Alex Riley
2013: Dolph Ziggler & Chris Jericho
Some
unlucky people in that list...Bret, Flair, Shawn, DiBiase, Benoit,
Bulldog, HHH, Rey, and now Dolph. Some people were stuck at #1 by a heel
authority figure or even requested the spot...it does give one an
opportunity to shoot for an endurance record.
Final Entrants:
Junkyard
Dog(#20), Ted DiBiase, Mr. Perfect, Tugboat, Warlord, Randy Savage,
Adam Bomb, Crush, Duke Droese, Undertaker, Vader, Chyna, X-Pac, Rikishi
Phatu, Booker T, Undertaker, Bill Goldberg, Ric Flair, Randy Orton,
Undertaker, John Cena, Big Show, Batista, Kane(#40), Big Show, Ryback.
Taker
is the luck-of-the-draw winner, getting #30 on three occasions(and
often drawing a late entry at other Rumbles). Despite the advantage of
the slot, it wasn't until 2007 that the final entry actually won the
Rumble...and then it happened two years in a row.
Winners:
Hacksaw
Jim Duggan(#13 of 20), Big John Studd(#27), Hulk Hogan(#25), Hulk
Hogan(#24), Ric Flair(#3), Yokozuna(#27), Lex Luger(#23)/Bret Hart(#27),
Shawn Michaels(#1), Shawn Michaels(#18), Steve Austin(#5), Steve
Austin(#24), Vince McMahon(#2), The Rock(#24), Steve Austin(#27), Triple
H(#22), Brock Lesnar(#29), Chris Benoit(#1), Batista(#28), Rey Misterio
Jr.(#2), Undertaker(#30), John Cena(#30), Randy Orton(#8), Edge(#29),
Alberto Del Rio(#38 of 40), Sheamus O'Shaunessy(#22), John Cena(#19)
The
winner often seems to come from the early or late entries...the middle
of the pack seems to be the actual kiss of death. The winner only came
from that field on three occasions(depending on how you count Duggan).
#27 is popularly noted as the most successful slot, producing the winner
on four occasions.
Runners-Up:
One Man Gang(#19 of 20), Ted
DiBiase(#30), Mr. Perfect(#30), Earthquake(#22), Sid Justice(#29), Randy
Savage(#30), Luger(#23)/Bret(#27), Davey Boy Smith(#2), Diesel(#22),
Bret Hart(#21), The Rock(#4), Steve Austin(#1), Big Show(#26), Kane(#6),
Kurt Angle(#26), Undertaker(#30), Big Show(#24), John Cena(#25), Randy
Orton(#30), Shawn Michaels(#23), Triple H(#29), Triple H(#7), John
Cena(#19), Santino Marella(#37 of 40), Chris Jericho(#29), Ryback(#30)
#30
seems to be the prime spot for the bridesmaid...1995 was the first time
the Rumble ended with #1 and #2(though it was the abbreviated
one-minute interval version)...it happened again in the Russo-rific 1999
Rumble. 2003 was the first time the Rumble ended with #29 and #30(it
happened again in 2008). 2006 was the first time it ended with a guy who
started the Rumble(Rey at #2) and the final entry(Randy at #30).
Endurance Marks(source: www.prowrestlinghistory.com):
Bret
Hart(25:42), Mr. Perfect(27:58), Ted DiBiase(44:47), Rick
Martel(52:17)(honorable mention to Greg Valentine at 44:03), Ric
Flair(59:26), Bob Backlund(61:10), Bam Bam Bigelow(30:12), Shawn
Michaels/Davey Boy Smith(38:41), Triple H(48:01), Steve Austin(45:07),
The Rock(51:32), Vince McMahon/Steve Austin(56:38), Test(26:17),
Kane(53:46)(honorable mention to The Rock at 38:42), Steve
Austin(26:46), Chris Jericho(38:54), Chris Benoit(61:30), Chris
Benoit(47:26), Rey Misterio Jr.(62:12)(honorable mention to Triple H at
60:09), Edge(44:02), Triple H(49:51), John Cena(22:11), C.M.
Punk(35:21), Mike Mizanin(45:39)(honorable mention to Cody Rhodes at
41:57), Dolph Ziggler(49:51).
These vary wildly depending on the
time intervals...it was set at two minutes with the first Rumble(only 20
entrants), changed to one minute in 1995, then varied from 2 to 1:30 to
1:00 over the years. Rey is the current holder of the endurance record
with Chris Benoit coming in second.
Most Eliminations:
11(Kane
in 2001), 10(Steve Austin in 1997), 8(Shawn Michaels in 1995, Shawn in
1996, Austin in 1999), 7(Hulk Hogan in 1991, Yokozuna in 1993, Lex Luger
in 1994, Diesel in 1994, Steve Austin in 1998, Rikishi in 2000, Austin
in 2002, John Cena and C.M. Punk in 2011)
Big runs of eliminations have often helped to push wrestlers...Diesel's dominance in '94 was the start of his big push.
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