Royal Rumble (1993)

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Royal Rumble (1993)
Details
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date January 24, 1993
Venue ARCO Arena
City Sacramento, California
Attendance 16,000
Pay-per-view chronology
Survivor Series (1992) Royal Rumble (1993) WrestleMania IX
Royal Rumble chronology
Royal Rumble (1992) Royal Rumble (1993) Royal Rumble (1994)

Royal Rumble (1993) was the sixth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on January 24, 1993 at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California.

Contents

[edit] Results

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.


[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 2 minutes.

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by Time
1 Ric Flair 4 Perfect 18:38
2 Bob Backlund 28 Yokozuna 1:01:10
3 Papa Shango 1 Flair 0:28
4 Ted DiBiase 13 Undertaker 24:55
5 Brian Knobbs 2 DiBiase 2:58
6 Virgil 7 Berzerker 17:08
7 Jerry Lawler 6 Perfect 14:35
8 Max Moon 3 Lawler 1:56
9 Genichiro Tenryu 10 Undertaker 13:17
10 Mr. Perfect 8 Lawler, Ware, & DiBiase 9:15
11 Skinner 5 Perfect 3:05
12 Koko B. Ware 11 DiBiase 8:31
13 Samu 9 Undertaker 4:49
14 The Berzerker 14 Undertaker 5:21
15 The Undertaker 15 Giant Gonzalez[1] 4:14
16 Terry Taylor 12 DiBiase 0:24
17 Damien Demento 17 Colón 12:27
18 Irwin R. Schyster 19 Earthquake 16:00
19 Tatanka 20 Yokozuna 17:34
20 Jerry Sags 24 Hart 21:50
21 Typhoon 16 Earthquake 5:12
22 Fatu 18 Backlund 6:32
23 Earthquake 22 Yokozuna 11:00
24 Carlos Colón 21 Yokozuna 7:25
25 Tito Santana 23 Yokozuna 11:01
26 Rick Martel 27 Backlund 11:23
27 Yokozuna - WINNER 14:53
28 Owen Hart 25 Yokozuna 5:39
29 Repo Man 26 Savage 3:33
30 Randy Savage 29 Yokozuna 9:01

^  Giant Gonzalez was not an entrant in the Rumble.

[edit] Other on-screen talent

Commentators
Referees
Interviewers
Other

[edit] Notes

  • This was the first Royal Rumble match to feature the stipulation of the winner receiving a WWF Championship shot at WrestleMania.
  • Bob Backlund (who was slammed on the concrete floor by The Berzerker and remained there for a short period) broke the record for longest lasting in a Royal Rumble, lasting 1:01:10. The record was previously held by Ric Flair who had set the record in 1992.
  • Before the Royal Rumble match, Bobby Heenan introduced Lex Luger.
  • Tito Santana competed in the Rumble for a sixth consecutive year, making him the only wrestler to appear in all 6 Rumbles to that point.
  • According to Bret Hart during an interview with the Below the Belt show, the WWF was actually preparing to have a Hart/Warrior match at Royal Rumble 1993. Warrior was replaced by Razor Ramon after he left.

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