So, yeah, this is basically impossible, but he WAS the winner of the 2014 Royal Rumble, so he certainly deserves a mention. The idea that WWE would book a man to win the Royal Rumble if only to attempt to capitalize on his potential popularity from starring in a Hollywood film is completely ridiculous. Simply inserting a wrestler who has film-star possibilities (and a history of being the heavyweight champion) into the main event is a lot simpler than having him theoretically beat 29 other competitors. Of course this was an idea that was doomed to failure. We should all seriously contemplate the idea that "Boo-tista" isn't going to be in the 2015 Royal Rumble and consider this as one of the most glaring failings of the company (of many failings) from 2014.