15 Worst Royal Rumble Entrants In WWE History
For every Hulk Hogan and The Rock, there's a Mantaur and Mo.
The 28-year history of the Royal Rumble match is rife with the greatest Superstars to ever lace a pair of boots. Hulk Hogan, The Rock, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Triple H and John Cena have all cashed their tickets to WrestleMania via wins in the 30-man bout. Two-time Hall of Fame inductee, "Nature Boy" Ric Flair, captured his first WWE Championship in the match while Roman Reigns has the opportunity on January 24 to leave Orlando with his title intact. As legendary as some of those competitors are, the Rumble match has also featured its fair share of duds, wrestlers who are either footnotes in history or were eliminated in rapid fashion, their legacies forever tainted by seconds-long stints in the most beloved gimmick match in WWE. For every Kurt Angle or Brock Lesnar, there is a Squat Team member or Saba Simba. With The Undertaker's epic defeat of Shawn Michaels to win the 2007 Rumble match comes the curious inclusion of an over-the-hill Carlos Colon in 1993. Or Doug Gilbert in 1996. Or Dick Murdoch in '95. And what about 2012, when the roster was so incredibly depleted that the commentary team entered the Rumble? As great an institution as the Rumble has become, it has housed its fair share of curiosities and oddballs. In preparation for the 2016 incarnation of the match, which is sure to feature at least one head-scratcher, relive these 15 worst Royal Rumblers ever.