WWE Royal Rumble 2018 Women's Rumble: How Every Elimination Happened
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Pleasingly positioned last on the card to give it the main event status it richly deserved, the Women's Royal Rumble offered a host of unique pairings thanks to the coming together of female talents from numerous generations.
Alongside the surprise comebacks, star turns and a huge twist conclusion to the match and pay-per-view as a whole, the women's Royal Rumble performed well for a maiden outing. An honest - and thus imperfect - portrayal of the division's all-stars and also-rans had a hit rate befitting the talent on the teamsheet.
It was, at the very least, a fascinating creative experiment that will presumably form part of the January classic's card for generations to come. For once, WWE's hyperbole wasn't completely unpalatable - history really was made.
30. Mandy Rose
The first elimination in Women's Royal Rumble history, Mandy Rose was dumped out by Lita after failing to make it back into the ring following a precarious scuffle over suplexes.