How many royal rumbles Did Chris Benoit win?
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How many royal rumbles Did Chris Benoit win?
He was also the 2004 Royal Rumble winner, joining Shawn Michaels and preceding Edge as one of three men to win a Royal Rumble as the number one entrant. Benoit headlined multiple pay-per-views for WWE, including a victory in the World Heavyweight Championship main event match of WrestleMania XX in 2004.
Who won the 1999 Royal Rumble?
McMahon
Last eliminating “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Mr. McMahon shockingly won the Rumble Match. Earlier in the night, The Rock defeated Mankind to win the WWE Championship in one of the most brutal matches in Royal Rumble history.
Who won 2012 Royal Rumble?
Sheamus
Royal Rumble (2012)/Winners
Who won the Big Show vs Chris Benoit?
Chris Benoit, the first entrant, won the match by last eliminating The Big Show, the twenty-fourth entrant. This win resulted in Benoit breaking the longevity record last held by Bob Backlund, staying in the match for over one hour, but was then broken by Rey Mysterio in 2006.
What happened between Chris Benoit and Paul Heyman?
Later that night, Benoit insulted Heyman and Heyman forced Benoit to compete at the #1 spot in the Royal Rumble. On the January 5 episode of Raw, Kane announced that he was going to win the Royal Rumble but was confronted by Booker T, who claimed that he would eliminate Kane from the match and win the match.
Who won the Royal Rumble from 1988 to present?
The following is the list of Royal Rumble Winners from 1988 to present: 1990: Hulk Hogan (via eliminating Mr. Perfect) Both men eliminated each other at same time to become ’94 co-winners Bret Hart originally eliminated Austin when officials were not looking but Austin rolled back in and continued the match to eliminate Hart
Can you draw the number one entrant in the Royal Rumble?
Drawing the number one entrant in the Royal Rumble isn’t an enviable position. Here’s a look at every #1 entrant from the Rumble in the 2000s decade! The number one spot in the Royal Rumble match can be a curse or a privilege. In a Royal Rumble match, the latest you draw a number, the better chances you have of winning the Rumble.