10 Worst No. 30 Entrants In WWE Royal Rumble History
7. X-Pac - 2000
X-Pac hardly painted himself in glory in the lead-up to his entrance as the final man in the first Royal Rumble match of the new millennium. Granted, he beat Test on the Jan. 20 showing of SmackDown to earn his spot, but using the word “earn” is perhaps a tad generous.
X-Pac was only in the match in the first place because he had friends in high places within the McMahon-Helmsley regime, while the win itself was almost solely a result of interference from the New Age Outlaws.
Also, come the match itself, X-Pac managed to get himself eliminated not once but twice.
The former European champ was sent packing by the Rock, but another distraction courtesy of D-Generation X had the referees distracted, allowing him to sneak back into the fray. Shortly after, he redeemed himself slightly by eliminating Kane, but it wasn’t long before Big Show had him tumbling to the outside once again.
Safe to say that being eliminated twice in a stint lasting just three minutes and 30 seconds hardly makes for the most impressive of showings.