WWE Royal Rumble 2026: Predicting Literally EVERYTHING!

5. Most Eliminations (Men’s)

Bron Breakker Cody Rhodes
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It's him again. No, not Carmelo Hayes. Bron Breakker.

The 4 eliminations scored by Roman Reigns last year seemed pretty low for the most in one match. The Vision's success-hungry power forward is about to blitz that number during his tireless 'Iron Man' performance in the searing heat of Riyadh. As if Paul Heyman needed any further reasons to boast about his client, eh?!

Breakker has to stack elimination after elimination. He can do so in conjunction with stablemates like Bronson Reed, Logan Paul and Austin Theory, but...wouldn't it be delectable booking if Bron ousted one of those names too as a puzzled Paul E looked on from ringside? Looking down at his outraged partners, Bron would say: 'It's just business'.

They'd understand, at least for now. Breakker is in there to win the whole thing, and Paul did say on Monday's episode of Raw that Bron should be the faction's first priority. Naturally, Logan won't feel the same way if he's the one ejected from the ring by Breakker. He'll have a, 'What the hell?' expression on his face if that happens.

Brock Lesnar's 13 eliminations in 2020 remains a record. It's one he shares with Braun Strowman from the Greatest Royal Rumble in 2018, but the less said about that event the better. Could Bron beat that count and go 14+? Nothing is impossible. However, having one guy eliminate approx half of the roster from the match would be bold.

Some major names could be set to tumble out the ring at the hands of Breakker.

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