11 WWE Royal Rumble Statistics You Need To Know
8. First And Last
Interestingly, several superstars have drawn both #1 and
#30 in their careers. It almost seems like a running gag in some cases, with a
wrestler drawing #30 one year, only to enter first the following year.
Ted DiBiase was the first to pull off this “honor,” in 1989-90. Rikishi also went #30-#1 in back-to-back years, 2001-02. And Undertaker did the same in 2007-08. Additionally, Crush drew #30 in 1995 and then pulled #1 in 1997.
Dolph Ziggler drew #1 twice (2010 and 2013) and then pulled #30 in 2015. Rey Mysterio was the first entrant in 2009 and then the last man in the 2014 Rumble. (He also drew #2 the year he won the Rumble, in 2006.) And Ric Flair sandwiched a #30 entry (in 2005) in between his two #1 entrances (1993 and 2007).
The newest member to this group is Triple H, who entered #1 in 2006 and snuck in at #30 last year. WWE could add to this list this year if Randy Orton, Goldberg, Kane or Big Show (all active wrestlers who have been the last man in a Rumble) enter first, or if Miz draws #30.