Royal Rumble (1988)
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Royal Rumble 1988 | ||
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Promotion | World Wrestling Federation | |
Date | January 24, 1988 | |
Venue | Copps Coliseum | |
City | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada | |
Attendance | 15,000 |
Royal Rumble 1988 was the first annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling event from the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on January 24, 1988 in the Copps Coliseum located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Unlike the subsequent Royal Rumble events, this event was not shown on pay-per-view and was instead a television special shown on the USA Network.
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[edit] Results
- Ricky Steamboat defeated Rick Rude
- Steamboat won the match by disqualification when Rude pulled the referee in the way while Steamboat jumped off the top rope. (17:39)
- Two out of three falls match for the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship: The Jumping Bomb Angels (Noriyo Tateno & Itsuki Yamazaki) def. The Glamour Girls (Judy Martin & Leilani Kai) (w/Jimmy Hart) (c)
- Martin pinned Yamazaki (6:10)
- Yamazaki pinned Kai (8:19)
- Tateno pinned Martin to win the championship (15:40)
- Jim Duggan won the 1988 Royal Rumble
- The final two participants were Jim Duggan and One Man Gang. Duggan won the match when he ducked One Man Gang's charge sending him over the top rope. (33:25)
- The just-eliminated Harley Race got into a brief scuffle with Jim Duggan as they crossed paths during Duggan's entrance. The two were feuding at the time.
- Nikolai Volkoff came out prematurely right after Don Muraco, and had to be forced by referees to stay outside the ring before his time is up.
- The final two participants were Jim Duggan and One Man Gang. Duggan won the match when he ducked One Man Gang's charge sending him over the top rope. (33:25)
- Two out of three falls match: The Islanders (Haku & Tama) def. The Young Stallions (Paul Roma & Jim Powers)
- Roma was counted out. (7:52)
- Haku defeated Roma by submission. (14:59)
[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations
A new entrant came out approximately every 2 minutes.
Entrant | Eliminated | Time | ||
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1 | Bret Hart | 8 | by Don Muraco | 25:44 |
2 | Tito Santana | 2 | by Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart | 10:43 |
3 | Butch Reed | 1 | by Jake Roberts | 3:28 |
4 | Jim Neidhart | 6 | by Hillbilly Jim | 19:13 |
5 | Jake Roberts | 10 | by One Man Gang | 21:59 |
6 | Harley Race | 4 | by Don Muraco | 10:12 |
7 | Jim Brunzell | 5 | by Nikolai Volkoff | 12:12 |
8 | Sam Houston | 7 | by Ron Bass | 14:44 |
9 | Danny Davis | 13 | by Jim Duggan | 18:00 |
10 | Boris Zhukov | 3 | by Jake Roberts and Jim Brunzell | 2:41 |
11 | Don Muraco | 17 | by One Man Gang | 16:32 |
12 | Nikolai Volkoff | 11 | by Jim Duggan | 11:43 |
13 | Jim Duggan | - | WINNER | 15:20 |
14 | Ron Bass | 16 | by Don Muraco | 10:25 |
15 | B. Brian Blair | 9 | by One Man Gang | 5:57 |
16 | Hillbilly Jim | 12 | by One Man Gang | 6:02 |
17 | Dino Bravo | 18 | by One Man Gang | 8:21 |
18 | Ultimate Warrior | 14 | by One Man Gang and Dino Bravo | 3:58 |
19 | One Man Gang | 19 | by Jim Duggan | 7:06 |
20 | Junkyard Dog | 15 | by Ron Bass | 2:18 |
[edit] Other on-screen talent
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[edit] Trivia
- During the event, Dino Bravo made a world record attempt to bench press (allegedly) 715 lbs. Bravo was successful but with the help of spotter Jesse "The Body" Ventura.
- A contract signing was held at this show between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant for a WrestleMania III rematch at The Main Event for the WWF Championship.
- This Royal Rumble features the smallest amount of entrants ever at twenty.
- Bret Hart was the first to set a longevity record for a Royal Rumble, lasting 25 minutes.
[edit] References
- obsessedwithwrestling.com - Royal Rumble '88 results
- twnpnews.com - Royal Rumble
- hoofco-inc.com - Royal Rumble '88 review
[edit] External links
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