Best WWE Royal Rumble PPVs

The Royal Rumble match has been a fan-favorite tradition in the WWE since its debut in January 1988. In fact, even those who aren’t interested in professional wrestling tend to get a kick out of Royal Rumbles, both on TV and in tie-in video games. Royal Rumble matches feature 30 competitors who try to throw their opponents out of the ring over the top rope, with the winner being the last wrestler standing. The winner’s prize is an opportunity to compete for a championship at WrestleMania.


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The Royal Rumble pay-pay-view is one of the WWE’s biggest alongside SummerSlam and WrestleMania, and there have been some incredible events over the years.

Updated December 7, 2023 by Mark Sammut: 2023’s Royal Rumble was a fun watch and a notable step up from its predecessor, but there is certainly room for improvement. In preparation for WWE’s upcoming PPV, let’s take a look at the best Royal Rumble PPVs.

While the Rumble matches hold more weight than any other contests on these cards, the focus is on the quality of the full PPVs. Dave Meltzer’s star ratings have also been included as a reference.


10 Royal Rumble 2002

royal rumble 2002 triple h

  • Date: January 20, 2022
  • Location: Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia

A predictable finish can hurt a Royal Rumble match, but sometimes there is simply only one correct winner. After suffering a serious injury that left him out of action for roughly nine months, Triple H made his in-ring comeback at 2002’s Royal Rumble PPV, and the crowd popped big for the wrestler.

The Royal Rumble is primarily remembered for this moment, which is unfair since it is generally a great match. Steve Austin gave a performance that compares favorably to any of his three wins, Mr. Perfect made a surprise return and looked sharp in the ring, and Maven eliminated The Undertaker, a decision that had no consequences.

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Otherwise, this PPV is largely forgettable. The only other bout that is really worth seeking out is Chris Jericho versus The Rock for the Undisputed WWF Championship, which is the best match of Y2J’s disappointing title run.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

WWF Tag Team Championship – Spike Dudley & Tazz (c) VS The Dudley Boys

Spike Dudley & Tazz

1.5 Stars

WWF Intercontinental Championship – Edge (c) VS William Regal

William Regal

2.25 Stars

WWF Women’s Championship – Trish Stratus (c) VS Jazz

Trish Stratus

1.5 Stars

Street Fight – Vince McMahon VS Ric Flair

Ric Flair

2.75 Stars

Undisputed WWF Championship – Chris Jericho (c) VS The Rock

Chris Jericho

4.25 Stars

Royal Rumble

Triple H

3.5 Stars

9 Royal Rumble 2019

royal rumble 2019 becky lynch

  • Date: January 27, 2019
  • Location: Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona

The 2019 Royal Rumble PPV is difficult to rank since most of the matches are good but fall short of greatness. The best bout on the card is the main show’s opener, Asuka versus Becky Lynch, which is probably still the pair’s most memorable encounter. Later in the night, Sasha Banks and Ronda Rousey came close to matching the opening bout, crafting a match that is still among the latter’s strongest in WWE. While Daniel Bryan against AJ Styles is technically immaculate, the match is heatless due to its placement on the card; meanwhile, Brock Lesnar and Finn Balor’s WWE Universal Championship match is short but sweet.

Neither of the Royal Rumbles are amazing, but they are both above average. The women’s match is primarily remembered for Lynch’s unexpected appearance, a decision that gave fans exactly what they wanted at the time. Seth Rollins’ Rumble win was also the right call.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship – Asuka (c) VS Becky Lynch

Asuka

3.75 Stars

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship – The Bar (c) VS The Miz & Shane McMahon

The Miz & Shane McMahon

3.25 Stars

WWE Raw Women’s Championship – Ronda Rousey (c) VS Sasha Banks

Ronda Rousey

3.75 Stars

Women’s Rumble

Becky Lynch

3.25 Stars

WWE Championship – Daniel Bryan (c) VS AJ Styles

Daniel Bryan

2.75 Stars

WWE Universal Championship – Brock Lesnar (c) VS Finn Balor

Brock Lesnar

3.75 Stars

Men’s Rumble

Seth Rollins

3.25 Stars

8 Royal Rumble 2005

Numerous wrestlers fighting

  • Date: January 30, 2005
  • Location: Save Mart Center in Fresno, California

2005’s Royal Rumble PPV has one of the most infamous mistakes in not just Royal Rumble history but in WWE history, period. John Cena and Batista were the last men standing and, in what appeared to be an incredible moment of timing, both men simultaneously fell out of the ring with their feet hitting the floor at the exact same time.

However, it turned out that Batista wasn’t supposed to fall out of the ring and the pair falling in sync was just a bizarre coincidence. Believe it or not, the worst was yet to come, as Vince McMahon charged down to the ring to improvise a finish but miraculously managed to tear both of his quads, forcing him to sit on the ground while barking orders like a child throwing a tantrum. The match was restarted, and Batista finally got his win.

Although the botch is what most people remember, the Royal Rumble match was otherwise a blast, highlighting WWE’s stacked line-up at the time. The rest of the card is a mixed bag, although Shawn Michaels and Edge got things off to a strong start. Triple H and Orton’s title bout has little heat since it basically marked the end of the latter’s poorly received face run, but the match itself is fine and much better than their WrestleMania 25 fight.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

Shawn Michaels VS Edge

Edge

3.25 Stars

Casket Match – Heidenreich VS The Undertaker

Charlotte Flair

0.75 Stars

WWE Championship – JBL (c) VS Big Show VS Kurt Angle

JBL

1.75 Stars

World Heavyweight Championship – Triple H (c) VS Randy Orton

Triple H

3.25 Stars

Royal Rumble

Batista

DUD

7 Royal Rumble 1992

Ric Flair throwing someone out of the ring

  • Date: January 19, 1992
  • Location: Knickerbocker Arena in Troy, New York

Unlike the vast majority of Royal Rumble matches, where the prize is a title match at WrestleMania, the 1992 show saw the men competing for the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship. The match is considered by some to be the best Royal Rumble match in history, thanks in no small part to Ric Flair, who would go on to win the match after entering third.

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The PPV also featured a Tag Team Championship match between The Natural Disasters and The Legion of Doom, as well as an Intercontinental Championship match between Roddy Piper and The Mountie. Outside the Rumble match itself, the rest of the card is largely lacking in memorable encounters, and it is not helped by the inclusion of three tag team bouts.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

The Orient Express VS The New Foundation

The New Foundation

3.25 Stars

WWF Intercontinental Championship – Roddy Piper (c) VS The Mountie

Roddy Piper

1.75 Star

The Beverly Brothers VS The Bushwhackers

The Beverly Brothers

1.5 Stars

WWF Tag Team Championship – The Legion of Doom (c) VS The Natural Disasters

The Natural Disasters

1.5 Stars

Royal Rumble

Ric Flair

3.75 Stars

6 Royal Rumble 2018

Nakamura celebrating

  • Date: January 28, 2018
  • Location: Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The 2018 Royal Rumble will forever be an important one, as it was the first to feature a women’s Royal Rumble. 30-women competed in the main event for the chance to compete for either Alexa Bliss’ Raw Women’s Championship or Charlotte Flair’s SmackDown Women’s Championship. The match surpassed even the highest of expectations, and many fans were happy to see Asuka win. The match was topped off by a debut appearance from Ronda Rousey, who would go on to compete at that year’s WrestleMania.

Elsewhere on the show, Shinsuke Nakamura won a thrilling men’s Royal Rumble that, at the time, felt like the start of a new era. It also set the stage for AJ Styles and Nakamura to face off at WrestleMania, a dream match that did not quite meet expectations. Brock Lesnar beat Braun Strowman and Kane in an underwhelming Triple Threat match that went viral when Brock Lesnar intentionally threw a real punch at Strowman.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

WWE Championship, Handicap Match – AJ Styles (c) VS Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn

AJ Styles

3.5 Stars

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship – The Usos (c) VS Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin

The Usos

3 Stars

Men’s Rumble

Shinsuke Nakamura

4.25 Stars

WWE Raw Tag Team Championship – Seth Rollins & Jason Jordan (c) VS Sheamus & Cesaro

Sheamus & Cesaro

2.25 Stars

WWE Universal Championship – Brock Lesnar (c) VS Kane VS Braun Strowman

Brock Lesnar

2 Stars

Women’s Rumble

Asuka

3.25 Stars

5 Royal Rumble 2008

Cena pointing to wrestlemania sign

  • Date: January 27, 2008
  • Location: Madison Square Garden In New York

2008’s Royal Rumble is best remembered for John Cena’s shock return, as he somehow managed to recover from a torn pectoral muscle injury in just three months. Cena had spent much of 2007 getting booed by WWE crowds, though Madison Square Garden erupted when his music played for the 30th competitor. This return has lived on in legend, and it is arguably one of Cena’s greatest moments. The rest of the match is also great, and it gets off to a fantastic start with The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. There are even a few surprise returns like Roddy Piper.

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Elsewhere on the show, Randy Orton beat Jeff Hardy in a decent WWE Championship match, and Edge retained his World Heavyweight Championship against Rey Mysterio. Neither of these contests are must-watch, but they are more than serviceable undercard options for this type of PPV.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

MVP VS Ric Flair

Ric Flair

2 Stars

Chris Jericho VS JBL

JBL

1.5 Stars

World Heavyweight Championship – Edge (c) VS Rey Mysterio

Edge

3.25 Stars

WWE Championship – Randy Orton (c) VS Jeff Hardy

Randy Orton

3 Stars

Royal Rumble

John Cena

4.25 Stars

4 Royal Rumble 2000

Chyna falling out of the ring

  • Date: January 23, 2000
  • Location: Madison Square Garden in New York

Unlike most of the PPVs on this list, where the Royal Rumble match was the highlight, Royal Rumble 2000 is best remembered for the show-stealing match between Triple H and Cactus Jack. The pair contested in a bloody Street Fight for the WWE Championship that cemented Triple H as a top star. The show also featured the debut of Tazz, who defeated Kurt Angle to a huge pop from his home crowd, and an excellent tables match between The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz.

Unfortunately, the Royal Rumble match holds the PPV back as it is one of the weaker efforts of the early 2000s. Although not terrible, the Rumble predominantly consists of mid-carders who have no hope whatsoever of winning, and there is little excitement until The Rock’s arrival at the 24th spot and almost no tension during the final stretch of eliminations. That said, as the climactic spot was mistimed, Big Show technically won this match.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

Kurt Angle VS Tazz

Tazz

2 Stars

Tag Team Tables Match – The Dudley Boyz VS The Hardys

The Hardys

3.25 Star

Undisputed WWF Intercontinental Championship – Chris Jericho (c) VS Chyna (c) VS Hardcore Holly

Chris Jericho

1.25 Stars

WWF Tag Team Championship – The New Age Outlaws (c) VS The Acolytes

The New Age Outlaws

DUD

WWF Championship, Street Fight – Triple H (c) VS Cactus Jack

Triple H

4.5

Royal Rumble

The Rock

2.75 Stars

3 Royal Rumble 2020

brock lesnar keith lee royal rumble 2020

  • Date: January 26, 2020
  • Location: Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas

Prior to 2022’s awful Royal Rumble PPV, WWE was on a winning streak, particularly when it comes to the Men’s Rumble matches. Frankly, 2020 deserves to be mentioned among the best WWE Royal Rumbles for its main event alone.

Despite being WWE Champion at the time, Brock Lesnar not only took part in the Royal Rumble but also opened it; consequently, the contest’s first half consists of new entrants coming to the ring, facing off against The Beast, and being promptly eliminated. On paper, this sounds repetitive, but WWE paced this section beautifully by incorporating wrestlers like Keith Lee, Rey Mysterio, and Shelton Benjamin. Once Drew McIntyre joins the match and eliminates Lesnar to a massive ovation, the Royal Rumble enters its second phase. A few minutes later, McIntyre’s pop is surpassed by the returning Edge, who had retired roughly a decade earlier.

Although overshadowed by the main event, the rest of the 2020 Royal Rumble is pretty good. Charlotte Flair’s Women’s Rumble win is a fun watch, while Becky Lynch and Asuka’s title match is unsurprisingly good. The Fiend and Daniel Bryan also have a memorable Strap match.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

Falls Count Anywhere – Roman Reigns VS King Corbin

Roman Reigns

3.25 Stars

Women’s Rumble

Charlotte Flair

3.5 Stars

WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship – Bayley (c) VS Lacey Evans

Bayley

1.5 Stars

WWE Universal Championship – The Fiend (c) VS Daniel Bryan

The Fiend

4 Stars

WWE Raw Women’s Championship – Becky Lynch (c) VS Asuka

Becky Lynch

3.5 Stars

Men’s Rumble

Drew McIntyre

4.25 Stars

2 Royal Rumble 2007

Promotional art for the 2007 Royal Rumble

  • Date: January 28, 2007
  • Location: AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas

The year before Cena made his shock return to win the 2008 Royal Rumble, The Undertaker and Shawn Michales had a memorable one-on-one contest as the last two competitors of 2007’s Royal Rumble match. The incredible fight had fans begging for a WrestleMania match between the veteran pair, a contest that would indeed happen at WrestleMania 25 and is today considered by many to be the best match in WrestleMania history.

Prior to the Royal Rumble match, Batista defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Mr. Kennedy in a forgettable match, while the WWE Championship was on the line in a Last Man Standing match between Cena and Umaga. A vicious and violent epic, the latter was one of Cena’s best matches up to that point in his career, and arguably the highlight of Umaga’s tragically short run in WWE.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

MNM VS The Hardys

The Hardys

3.25 Stars

ECW World Championship – Bobby Lashley (c) VS Test

Bobby Lashley

1 Star

World Heavyweight Championship – Batista (c) VS Mr. Kennedy

Batista

1.25 Stars

WWE Championship, Last Man Standing Match – John Cena (c) VS Umaga

John Cena

4 Stars

Royal Rumble

The Undertaker

4 Stars

1 Royal Rumble 2001

Kane and Austin fighting

  • Date: January 21, 2001
  • Location: New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana

WWE seemingly didn’t feel the pressure of having to top the previous year’s Royal Rumble, as the very next year, the company put on an even better show. The night’s Royal Rumble showcased the company’s incredible roster at the time, with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Kane, The Rock, The Undertaker, and Jeff Hardy all competing to be the last man standing. Stone Cold would emerge as the winner, making him the first person to win three Royal Rumbles – a feat that still hasn’t been matched.

Except for a WWF Women’s Championship match that is more of an angle than an actual contest, the rest of the card is pretty darn great. The highlight is undoubtedly a grueling ladder match between Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. While some moments are uncomfortable to rewatch in this day and age, the bout tells a great story and is given plenty of time to breathe.

Matches

Winner/s

Wrestling Observer Star Ratings

WWF Tag Team Championship – Edge & Christian (c) VS The Dudley Boyz

The Dudley Boyz

2.75 Stars

WWF Intercontinental Championship, Ladder Match – Chris Benoit (c) VS Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho

4.75 Star

WWF Women’s Championship – Ivory (c) VS Chyna

Ivory

0.5 Stars

WWF Championship – Kurt Angle (c) VS Triple H

Kurt Angle

3.75 Stars

Royal Rumble

Steve Austin

3.25 Stars

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