10 Worst No. 30 Entrants In WWE Royal Rumble History

2. The Warlord - 1992

Rey Mysterio
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In 1992, the 6’5”, 300-plus-pound Warlord was booked to enter the Rumble last, presumably with the intention of having fans question how on earth this massive hoss was ever going to be tossed over the top rope.

Of course, the answer proved to be a simple one; courtesy of the indomitable Hulk Hogan.

Despite all the talk of being an instant favourite to win, Warlord lasted just one minute and 43 seconds before being dispatched by Hogan and his partner in crime – for the time being, at least – Sid Justice. And just like Tugboat the previous year, he failed to chalk up a single elimination.

For the record, this was actually the fourth successive fruitless outing on the Warlord’s Royal Rumble résumé, while it was also the third time in four years that he’d been eliminated by Hogan, with one of those appearances lasting a woeful two seconds.

Safe to say, the Rumble wasn’t a particular specialty of the Warlord...

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