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PHILADELPHIA — Of all the memorable moments that played out in the final minutes of the 2015 Royal Rumble Match, none will stay with the WWE Universe longer than the sight of Roman Reigns’ battered and bloodied face. The wounds of war were a symbol of the hell Reigns went through to be the last man standing in Philadelphia, and a reminder that his victory was one he had to fight for.
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If Reigns looked worn, it was because Kane, Big Show and Rusev all stood in his path to victory. The giants of The Authority nearly put the kibosh on his WrestleMania plans, too, had it not been for a final second save from The Rock. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves just yet.
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About an hour before all hell broke loose in the Wells Fargo Center, it was The Miz who started things off with the No. 1 draw, followed by his former tag team partner, R-Truth, who entered second. After a bit of back-and-forth, the Philly faithful were treated to the first surprise of the night when ECW veteran Bubba Ray Dudley became the third Superstar in the Rumble. Competing in the match for the first time in his career, Dudley immediately set about tearing the house down, and even had Truth fill in for his partner, D-Von, to execute 3D on The Miz then toss him out of the ring.
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Dudley was surprisingly effective in the bout considering his 10-year absence from WWE, but he found himself outnumbered by Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper who double-teamed the ECW icon and dumped him from the ring. The Wyatt Family reunion turned awkward when Erick Rowan, who hadn’t qualified for the Rumble, attacked No. 6 entrant Curtis Axel and stole his spot in the match. Rowan tangled with his former comrades only to be dismissed from the match alongside Harper by The Eater of Worlds.
The seven spot offered another shock for the WWE Universe as the bizarre Boogeyman returned to WWE and met the equally unusual Wyatt in the center of the ring. The oddballs paraded about the ring in some strange alpha male freak show before Bray clotheslined the colored contacts out of Boogey’s head and sent him over the top.
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Wyatt controlled the match from there, tossing Sin Cara and a returning Zack Ryder with minimal effort. At one point, The Eater of Worlds became so overcome with confidence that he grabbed a microphone and warned the locker room, “This is Bray Wyatt’s year!”
Business picked up when Daniel Bryan — whose absence from last year’s Royal Rumble Match sent the WWE Universe into a near riot — entered at No. 10 and proceeded to do what he does best, which is kick the crap out of people. If Wyatt has trouble walking tomorrow morning, he can thank Bryan’s blistering kicks to his legs for it.
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The ring filled up from there with Fandango, Tyson Kidd and Stardust all entering the fray along with surprise entrant Diamond Dallas Page. The 14th competitor hit Stardust with his trademark Diamond Cutter then did the same thing to both Fandango and Wyatt before a very appreciative crowd. Page’s fun was cut short by the 16th entrant, Rusev, who immediately tossed the former WCW Champion and Fandango from the ring. The Super Athlete’s dominance rarely faltered for the remainder of the match.
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The night's major disappointment followed as Daniel Bryan was eliminated after being dumped onto the outside apron by Rusev and then knocked to the floor by Wyatt. A palpable feeling of discontent in the Wells Fargo Center was momentarily cut short when Kofi Kingston kept his streak of miraculous Royal Rumble Match survivals alive by landing in the clutches of Adam Rose’s Rosebuds after being launched from the ring by Rusev. The party posse carried Kingston back to the ring, helping him avoid elimination in what has become his trademark fashion.
The 19th spot introduced the heavily favored Roman Reigns to the Rumble, who stomped through the Philly faithful, and dispatched of Gold and Stardust only seconds after entering the ring. The crowd showed serious support for No. 21 entrant Damien Mizdow, who got involved even after The Miz attempted to take his spot. Mizdow showed some fire before being sent to the floor by Rusev.
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If the notoriously tough Philly crowd had a favorite after Daniel Bryan’s elimination, it may have been Dean Ambrose, who came in like a house of fire at 25. Throwing his limbs at anyone who entered his periphery, The Lunatic Fringe teamed up with his old Shield cohort Reigns to dump Titus O’Neil in a lightning fast four seconds.
Eliminations began to slow as heavy hitters like Ryback, Kane and Cesaro battered each other in a sagging, overpopulated ring. The weight limit was seriously tested when Big Show joined the bout at 29. Clearly carrying out a plan designed by the wicked Authority, The World’s Largest Athlete paired up with Kane and the two giants set about clearing the ring of everyone who got in their way.
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The 30th and final entrant was Dolph Ziggler, who sent Bad News Barrett falling to the floor with a superkick before getting scooped up in the Cesaro Swing. Ziggler managed to avoid dismissal, though, and won a dramatic battle with Cesaro on the outside apron to score a second elimination. Dolph’s luck ran out quickly, however, as he was KO’d by Big Show and dumped over the top rope with the help of Kane. With that, The Devil’s Favorite Demon broke Shawn Michaels’ record to become the Superstar with the most eliminations in Royal Rumble Match history, going on to score 42 total.
The final four Superstars then took their places on opposite sides of the ring as The Authority’s giants stared down Ambrose and Reigns. The onetime Shield members were clearly exhausted, and it didn’t take long for Kane and Show to pick apart Ambrose and send him on his way. Reigns nearly suffered the same fate before a miscue turned the big men against one another. The Authority’s titans began to trade heavy fists and then grabbed each other by the throats, which allowed Reigns to run up from behind and lift both behemoths off the ground and over the top rope with pure power.
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A year after he set the record for most eliminations in a single Rumble, Reigns had won the whole thing and earned his spot in the main event of WrestleMania. There was no celebration, however, as Big Show and Kane got back in the ring and hit Reigns with a double chokeslam. Before they could do anymore damage, though, three familiar words rang out across the arena: “If you smell!!!”
A second later, The Rock burst from the back in a full sprint and launched himself into the ring. With the crowd coming unglued, The Great One delivered a series of right hands to the villains, and even rocked Kane with a People’s Elbow. It was thrilling ending to the bout, until it turned out that the match wasn’t actually finished.
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Rusev — who had left the ring but had not gone over the top rope earlier in the bout — climbed back in and threw himself at a vulnerable Reigns. The agile Superstar avoided the sneak attack, and bounced off the ropes, coming back at The Super Athlete with a gut busting spear. Moments later, Rusev was on the floor and Reigns was the official winner of the 2015 Royal Rumble Match.
Triple H and Stephanie McMahon walked out to the top of the entrance ramp to glower at Reigns, but the victor barely noticed them. Instead, his focus was on the WrestleMania 31 sign hanging in the rafters of the Wells Fargo Center, The Rock, who held his arm in victory, and a Beast Incarnate, who lay in wait.
Full list of Royal Rumble Match participants and eliminations
Entry Number
Name
Eliminated
Eliminated By
Time
1
The Miz
Bubba Ray Dudley
4:01
2
R-Truth
Bubba Ray Dudley
4:13
3
Bubba Ray Dudley
The Miz, R-Truth
Bray Wyatt
5:22
4
Luke Harper
Bray Wyatt
3:42
5
Bray Wyatt
Bubba Ray Dudley, Luke Harper, The Boogeyman, Sin Cara, Zack Ryder, Daniel Bryan
Big Show and Kane
47:29
6
Curtis Axel*
Attacked by Erick Rowan*
N/A*
7
The Boogeyman
Bray Wyatt
1:43
8
Sin Cara
Bray Wyatt
0:50
9
Zack Ryder
Bray Wyatt
0:47
10
Daniel Bryan
Tyson Kidd
Bray Wyatt
10:36
11
Fandango
Rusev
7:50
12
Tyson Kidd
Daniel Bryan
2:41
13
Stardust
Roman Reigns
12:49
14
Diamond Dallas Page
Rusev
2:47
15
Rusev
Diamond Dallas Page, Fandango, Adam Rose, Kofi Kingston, Damien Mizdow, Big E
Roman Reigns
35:40
16
Goldust
Roman Reigns
6:35
17
Kofi Kingston
Rusev
3:04
18
Adam Rose
Rusev
1:01
19
Roman Reigns
Goldust, Stardust, Titus O’Neil, Big Show, Kane, Rusev
Winner***
27:29
20
Big E
Rusev
15:04
21
Damien Mizdow
Rusev
1:07
22
Jack Swagger
Big Show
13:06
23
Ryback
Big Show and Kane
11:15
24
Kane
Ryback, Dolph Ziggler, Bray Wyatt, Dean Ambrose
Roman Reigns
17:13
25
Dean Ambrose
Titus O’Neil
Big Show and Kane
10:40
26
Titus O’Neil
Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose
0:04
27
Bad News Barrett
Dolph Ziggler
6:10
28
Cesaro
Dolph Ziggler
5:16
29
Big Show
Ryback, Jack Swagger, Dolph Ziggler, Bray Wyatt, Dean Ambrose
Roman Reigns
8:39
30
Dolph Ziggler
Bad News Barrett, Cesaro
Big Show and Kane
2:29
Total match time 59:33