10 Worst WWE Royal Rumble Number 30 Entrants Ever

Entering last is supposed to be lucky, but tell that to these poor sods.

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The Royal Rumble is all about the luck of the draw, or at least that's what WWE wants you to believe. Drawing a late number isn't a guaranteed winner, but the truth is that the later you enter the match, the better your odds, and no number is more sought after than that magical number 30.

Some of the greatest sports entertainers in WWE have entered the Royal Rumble last. The Undertaker has done so on three occasions, doing so in 1997, 2003, and 2007, yet only came out the winner in the latter of those three. Batista, Goldberg, Randy Orton, Triple H, John Cena, and 'Macho Man' Randy Savage are just some of the other greats to get the luckiest draw.

The Royal Rumble is almost three decades old however, so every now and then you have to sprinkle some stinkers in there. There have been a decent amount of shoddy number 30s in the years since the first Rumble, whether merely a terrible wrestler or someone who had less than zero impact on the match itself.

Here are the 10 worst number 30s in Royal Rumble history.

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