Every year, while we’re all speculating on who will win the Royal Rumble matches, I always like to take some time to focus on some of the other “wins” people can get without being the ultimate victor and earning the title shot at WrestleMania.
Those two are the records for who lasts the longest and who scores the most eliminations. Which, by the way, if you want to take part in my annual Royal Rumble Predictions Contest, have at it!
In part 1 of this two-part series of predictions, (part 2 here) we’ll be taking a look at who I think could have a great showing by being more defensive and sticking around to last the longest. It’s all about staying power in this one.
These are the Iron Man and Iron Woman of the match. Whether they go the distance from the start or not, someone is going to last longer than anyone else by default.
Factoring in everything from stamina to how the Iron Man/Woman is typically someone of importance, but not necessarily the biggest stars or the winners, I’ve got my list for this year of who I think could be given this honor.
In no particular order, here are those names…
WOMEN’S ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH
Bianca Belair
The EST of WWE has been in three Royal Rumbles. Her entrances have been #2, #3 and #8. Clearly, WWE likes putting her at the start so she can go a long way. And if you check my Royal Rumble Statistics & Records page, you’ll see that she had set a record for longest time in all three of those appearances, equating to the fourth overall most cumulative total time in Royal Rumbles for women.
That says a lot. And since she’s one of the favorites to win this year, I think she’s not only starting off the match at either #1 or #2, but that she’s going the distance to make it to the Final Four.
If she’s not the Iron Woman, it will only be because she gets a later draw. It certainly won’t be because she has a poor showing.
Becky Lynch
Another potential favorite to win, if not THE favorite, is Becky Lynch. She’s only been in three Royal Rumbles so far, though, at #2, #15 and #28. That means WWE spreads her around in a role that she’s booked for the match specifically, rather than being someone utilized as a “late entry big name” only, or something of those sorts.
She isn’t my top pick because last year, WWE had Rhea Ripley go the distance. I don’t think that’s happening this year. And since Becky is one of my two main predictions for winning this, I think that puts her at least in the #10 spot or after. That gives a lot of room for someone else (like Belair, mentioned above) to not win the match, but to still walk away with the record time as a pat on the back.
Asuka
I could certainly see a scenario where Asuka is the one to start off the match against Belair, lasting all the way until the final few participants. Even if she’s not #1 or #2, she might appear at the first five or so spots.
This is a risk for my predictions, as Asuka has only been in two matches, and those were entry #17 and #25. No indication she’s an early entrant. But maybe that’s something WWE wants to offset. Or, maybe WWE just doesn’t care about looking at former years, and they’re booking each year without any reference to what happened before.
Everyone knows Asuka is a beast who could do the whole match. She’s not winning, but she could be entrusted in holding down the fort for a long time.
5 HONORABLE MENTIONS
- Bayley = As another potential favorite to win, I have to put her name in there. Maybe she’s in the spot I think Asuka will be in.
- Kairi Sane = At least one member of Damage CTRL should be in the first 10. Another in the 11-20 spots, and another in the 21-30 spots. Could Kairi be the early entry who lasts until at least the final member is out?
- Liv Morgan = I not only expect her to return here, but I think she’ll be booked like an underdog who is on fire and lasts quite some time, rather than just popping up at the tail end.
- Naomi = Likewise, I’m anticipating Naomi’s return. She’s been #2, as well as lots of spots in the middle range (#14, #16, #18 and #20). I could see her being the “early surprise” within the first 5 people, and lasting quite a while to prove her worth after coming back. She’s reliable and well-liked.
- Natalya = To be honest, I’m struggling to find a fifth honorable mention that I truly believe in. Maybe Nattie gets a high roll this year based on previous lengths?
MEN’S ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH
Cody Rhodes
Clearly, based on 2023’s layout, WWE likes the idea of people “going the distance”, even if they don’t necessarily win. But Ripley won from #1 and Gunther also kicked off the match and lasted until the end.
WWE can’t really do another #1 entrant that wins, but I’m not thinking Cody is walking out with this victory anyway. Therefore, I think there’s a really good chance he starts the match, goes all the way until the Final Four or even the final two, and then loses to CM Punk. The story being that he had an easier road last year at #30, and this time, he put up a good fight, but the numbers just weren’t in his favor.
It gives him an excuse to not look weak in his loss, allows him to get a true entrance, and makes people think he’s going to run the gauntlet.
Jey Uso
If Cody doesn’t start the match, I think an easy early entrant pick that could last quite a while—but won’t make it to the Final Four—is Jey Uso.
He’s someone I see more so popping up at #4 or so, though, rather than #1 or #2. A lot of this depends on what story WWE wants to tell with Jey. Is he going to be doing a great job, only for Jimmy Uso to come out, screw him over, and reignite that feud? Will Jimmy even be in the match? Or will Jey simply have his own thing going on and get eliminated by someone like Gunther?
I’m less confident about this pick than I am Cody, that’s for sure.
Drew McIntyre
While he isn’t a heel, necessarily, he’s as close to a top pick for a heel winning the coveted Iron Man spot that I can think of. Gunther isn’t running the gauntlet this year again. McIntyre needs something to hinge his performance on, and while I do have him down as a potential Most Eliminations option (as you’ll see), I think some other people will take that honor away from him.
Therefore, outside of being in the Final Four (which I think is also an option), lasting the longest is the next best thing. And since he is one of the few guys who could take out Rhodes, Punk, Lesnar, Uso, and pretty much any big name and it wouldn’t seem weird, I think we could see him show up around the #10 spot and last until the end.
5 HONORABLE MENTIONS
- Carmelo Hayes = WWE clearly sees big things in Melo. He’s popping up on SmackDown seemingly as a test run to ease him onto the main roster after WrestleMania. Being in this match isn’t a guarantee, but if he does show up, I think he’ll be an early entrant who sticks around a good 10 or so people. That might be enough to last the longest.
- Chad Gable = Another good stamina guy that has been getting a lot of attention over the past year. I’d bank on him being in this match more than any other member of Alpha Academy, and while I don’t think he’ll come close to winning (as in, not a Final 4 or anything), I do think he could make a decent run within those 1-30 brackets.
- Dominik Mysterio = In some years prior, a Superstar has held onto the bottom rope and stuck around for quite some time. While I don’t think that’s necessarily exactly what Dirty Dom will do, he’s bound to get a lot of boos the longer he stays in there.
- Finn Balor = Judgment Day shouldn’t have any member eliminated until they’re all out there. Therefore, Balor is a guy I’d throw at the beginning of the match to last the longest out of all the other members.
- Sami Zayn = Everyone loves Sami. We haven’t seen him in a little while on television. He returns here, goes after McIntyre (maybe eliminates him and starts a feud to head into Mania?) and sticks around as a potential Final Four guy?
BONUS: WHO WILL HAVE THE SHORTEST TIMES?
I fully expect WWE to keep up the trend of Chelsea Green being the laughing stock of the women’s match. Last year, she only lasted 5 seconds. This time around, she might last longer, but I could still see her being tossed out before the next person comes out, or soon after, and throwing a fit. No one else has a built-in comedic spot, so if it isn’t her, it’ll be someone who is just the shortest time by default without WWE planning on that being the case. In that scenario, it could literally be anyone who isn’t at the top of the list. It won’t be Belair or Lynch, for instance. But it could be Xia Li, Isla Dawn, Shotzi, Tegan Nox, Maxxine Dupri…anyone.
With regards to the men, if they go with a comedic spot, it has to be JD McDonagh in some fashion. Then again, maybe he gets his spot usurped by R-Truth, and that’s the funny moment, rather than a quick elimination. I could see a scenario where guys like Karrion Kross and Bobby Lashley take each other out relatively fast after the second of them comes out, to try to spotlight that feud in its own way. Or maybe Jinder Mahal gets an unfortunate draw, pops up right before a guy like Brock Lesnar appears, and only has about 90 seconds before he gets tossed away like yesterday’s garbage.
Those are my picks, but what do you think? Tell us your predictions in the comments below!
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The Royal Rumble is one of the most exciting events in professional wrestling, and while everyone focuses on who will win and earn a shot at WrestleMania, there are other accomplishments to be celebrated. Two of these accomplishments are the records for lasting the longest and scoring the most eliminations in the Royal Rumble matches. In this article, we will take a look at some potential contenders for these records in the upcoming Royal Rumble matches.
Starting with the Women’s Royal Rumble match, one name that stands out is Bianca Belair. Belair has been a standout performer in the Royal Rumble, with impressive showings in her three appearances. She has started the match at #2, #3, and #8, and in each of those appearances, she has set a record for the longest time in the match. Belair is also one of the favorites to win this year, so it’s likely that she will have a strong showing and potentially break her own record.
Another contender for the Iron Woman spot is Becky Lynch. Lynch has been in three Royal Rumbles so far, and WWE has booked her in a specific role for each match. She has entered at #2, #15, and #28, indicating that WWE sees her as someone who can have a significant impact on the match. While she is also a favorite to win this year, it’s possible that she will be given a later draw, allowing someone like Belair to claim the Iron Woman title.
Asuka is another name to watch out for in the Women’s Royal Rumble match. While she has only been in two matches so far, she is known for her endurance and could potentially start the match and last until the final few participants. Asuka is not expected to win the match, but she could be entrusted with holding down the fort for a long time.
In addition to these three contenders, there are a few honorable mentions to consider. Bayley, Kairi Sane, Liv Morgan, Naomi, and Natalya are all potential candidates for the Iron Woman spot. Each of these women has the stamina and skill to last a long time in the match and could make a strong showing.
Moving on to the Men’s Royal Rumble match, Cody Rhodes is a top contender for the Iron Man spot. Rhodes is not expected to win the match, but he could start the match and go all the way until the Final Four or even the final two. This would allow him to have a strong performance and give him an excuse for his eventual loss.
Jey Uso is another potential candidate for the Iron Man spot in the Men’s Royal Rumble match. While he may not start the match, he could be an early entrant and last a significant amount of time. The story surrounding Uso’s performance will depend on WWE’s plans for him and his brother Jimmy Uso.
Drew McIntyre is also a strong contender for the Iron Man spot. While he is not a heel, he has the stamina and ability to last a long time in the match. McIntyre is also one of the few wrestlers who can believably eliminate big names like Rhodes, CM Punk, and Brock Lesnar.
In addition to these contenders, there are a few honorable mentions to consider. Carmelo Hayes, Chad Gable, Dominik Mysterio, Finn Balor, and Sami Zayn are all wrestlers who could have impressive showings in the Royal Rumble match and potentially claim the Iron Man title.
Finally, it’s worth mentioning that there will also be wrestlers who have the shortest times in the Royal Rumble matches. Chelsea Green is expected to continue her role as the comedic spot in the women’s match, while JD McDonagh could fill that role in the men’s match. Other wrestlers like Karrion Kross, Bobby Lashley, and Jinder Mahal could also have short times due to unfortunate draws or storyline purposes.
In conclusion, while everyone focuses on who will win the Royal Rumble matches, there are other accomplishments to be celebrated. The Iron Man and Iron Woman titles for lasting the longest in the match are highly coveted, and there are several contenders who could claim these titles in the upcoming Royal Rumble matches. Whether it’s Bianca Belair, Cody Rhodes, or any of the other wrestlers mentioned, it will be exciting to see who emerges as the Iron Man and Iron Woman of the Royal Rumble.