 What's good, George Boy Rocks back again with another video. So I'm going to check out 12 worst number 30 entrants in a WWE Royal Rumble history. The Royal Rumble is right around the corner. So, you know, I'm going to be checking out some Royal Rumble related video. So we're going to get right into this. We've seen a few Royal Rumbles, the number 30 entrance. Sometimes doesn't live up to the hype. Someone that people either are not expecting to be in there in the sense of when you think of the number 30 entrance, you think of maybe a big name, a big wrestler in the sense of how over they are, or maybe a surprise return. It's the last entrance of the Royal Rumble. So you expect a little bit more hype and excitement. And then you'd be like, wait, what? That's it. That's the number 30. That's the last person. Oh, OK. So we're going to check out some of those instances. Appreciate all the love and support you guys shown on the channel. Let's get right into it. Years, not a single competitor was able to win the Royal Rumble from the coveted number 30 spot, which probably means a lot of those number 30 entrants sucked. And well, you can read the title of this video. Yeah, unless you can't. In which case, shame on your school system. But while the first two decades were not terribly kind to the rumbles would be final boss, the following two decades have been a mixed bag as well. You got your 2008 John Cena to set the benchmark. But otherwise, WWE has gotten a lot wrong with what should be the most anticipated moment of the Rumble in modern times. There are going to be a wide range of entrance for loads of reasons. But let's get into it and see who did the number 30 dirty. I'm Tempest Hailing from Parts Fun Known, and these are the 12 worst number 30 entrants in Royal Rumble history. But before we get on with this list, please make sure that you like this video, subscribe and enable notifications to always on so you never miss a fun list just like it and make sure you check out the latest edition of survival series where our contestants try and name every single Royal Rumble entrant. And I mean every Royal Rumble entrant honorable mentions Wade Barrett 2011 and Tyler Breeze greatest Royal Rumble got to be mentioned because my Lord neither did much of anything. But with an extra 10 or 20 people still waiting to enter these specific rumbles, it's just best that kept the show rolling. Number 12 Randy Savage 1993. I remember a kid in middle school once told me about a guy who lost the Royal Rumble match because he tried to pin someone before getting yeeted straight over the top and I thought there was no way anyone could be so stupid. Then I found out that it not only happened, but the perpetrator was none other than macho man Randy Savage and I was and remain so sad about it. Could you have made one of your bigger stars to look like a bigger dumbass as an entrant Savage was an excellent choice for number 30. Yeah, really should have won this match. Yeah, that makes sense. If he's number 30, that's a perfect name to have as your last entrant, but to have him try to pin someone like he doesn't know what the Royal Rumble is all about that stupid that I didn't even know that was a thing. That's awful. Being honest about it, but being one half of the dumbest ending to a Royal Rumble match in history is just too much to be redeemed. This just goes to show you are not about to hear a list of job guys who happen to pick a lucky number. Number 11, the warlord 1992. Everyone remembers the warlord is the Royal Rumble punchline insert tempest's impression of Luke's impression of the by the numbers video here. But what people likely forget is the warlords role in closing out the legendary 1992 Royal Rumble. This one isn't as egregious as others on this list because when 60% of the rumble is made up of future WWE Hall of Famers, you don't have much right to complain that number 30 is only the warlord. He lasted just 103 seconds, so definitely not a performance that would earn him a spot on a positive list. The numbers don't lie after all, but this match is just too good for this inoffensive number 30 to crack the top 10. Number 10, tugboat 1991. The first few years of the Royal Rumble were mostly WWE trying to work out exactly what they had. As a result, some of the matches have storylines playing out. Some of the matches have laid out spots. Some of the matches had final entrance, but for the most part, it would take some time for WWE to figure out that the man dressed up as the 1920s tugboat might not be the best choice to leave a lasting impression on their most exciting match of the year. He's in a match for all of 152 seconds and gets dumped by Hogan, but I gotta say, watching this again has lit a hate fire within me towards tugboat. And I really wasn't expecting this. Got nothing against Fred Altman. Typhoon is cool. Shockmaster wasn't even his fault. Why was there a wrestler called tugboat? Tugboat. And why was he the final entrance in a Royal Rumble? Tugboat, that's always funny to me. Now, let us fast forward in time to when WWE absolutely knew what they were doing and still managed to give us a horrible final Rumble entry. No more leniency WWE because I would love someone to explain to me how five time WCW champion Booker T would be made to look like anything but the biggest goober in the business by entering at number 30, doing a spinneroony and getting stunnered over the top rope in 30 seconds. This has nothing to do with Booker T. This was just WWE getting their jollies from bearing the WCW guy, which is literally what it was. That's that's literally what it was. If you want to be honest, Booker T being number 30. That works. That makes sense. Only for him to get jobbed out like that. No, that doesn't make sense. And I love Stone Cold, but that didn't make sense. But is gross, but also stupid because I don't know if anybody ever told Vince McMahon this, but the WCW guys that signed with WWE signed with WWE use them brainless old Codger. Number eight, Dolph Ziggler 2018 men's first surprise entrant on this list and proof that just because the final entrant of the Royal Rumble is a surprise doesn't mean it's good. The story of the end of Dolph Ziggler's 2017 is so f**king bizarre resulting in this equally bizarre final entry of maybe the best Royal Rumble ever. So after some assorted losing, Ziggly Stardust went to the Charlie Ha School of Flattery and began imitating members of the WWE roster. Then randomly won the US title. Yeah, it was really weird. He said, nah, I don't want this and disappeared from TV. Then a month later, he returned as the final entrant in the 2018 Royal Rumble. It was eliminated in two minutes. It's just a microcosm of what Ziggler spent. I don't know what they were doing with him. I didn't have a problem with him being number 30, but it was just like everything that led up to that date. I don't know what they were doing with him. I'm glad he's doing this thing in TNA. I saw his debut there. I'm glad and I hope he's able to make a bigger name for himself. You know, I know obviously the audience for WWE is bigger, but in the sense of I hope he's able to do the things that he wants to do, get himself over at another company. Not saying that he should come back to WWE, but sometimes you have to leave. We've seen it so many times. Sometimes you have to leave for them to even treat you right for them to even look at you in a different light. He may not want to ever go back and that's fine, but I hope he does what he wants to do and his name gets bigger out there because he deserves it. He's a fantastic wrestler, man. Wishing nothing but the best for Dolph Ziggler. He spent a decade doing in WWE, going in circles with baffling creative choices that ultimately left him right back where he was. I mean, if he really wanted to be cheeky, he could have come out to Daniel Bryan's music before his record scratch, but given that this rumble was in Philadelphia, same venue as the dreaded 2015 rumble, maybe kicking the Daniel Bryan Hornet's nest wouldn't have been the right call. No, seven Carmella 2019 women's as we dive deeper into the depths of dirty thirties. We are going to really start getting to the heart of how to fuck this up. Let me tell you right now telling us who number 30 is ahead of time is a damn fine way to make it happen. The final entrant of a Royal Rumble match is what the previous 29 had been building to and people just want to feel excitement when it happens. Knowing is 100% of the battle when it comes to the excitement in the Royal Rumble and while Carmella's run in the match was perfectly fine, one elimination in seven minutes, this secret is undoubtedly one that is much better kept. Number six, Nia Jax 2020 in 2023 Nia Jax made history about becoming the first person to ever return to wrestling after saying they were done forever and she did this in the Royal Rumble match. Oh, I'm sorry. Did I start too early? I have no idea how that happened. We've literally done this hundreds of times. This wasn't very good getting eliminated by the opposition in two minutes, but you do get bonus to merit points when your Royal Rumble return entrance gets beyond repair because someone in the truck actually jumped the gun and hit Nia's music before the countdown. That's what made this one kind of hilarious because they already hit her music before the countdown was done, so we knew, oh, oh, it's Nia. Oh, okay. They kind of spoiled the surprise there. Whoever did that, you're fired in the back. How does that happen? Number five, Nia Jax 2019 men's. Well, she's on here again. So you know that problem we had with Carmella earlier? We were set to have the same problem in the men's match with our truth scheduled to get the final spot. And then we all thought to ourselves, WWE has to have something planned, right? And well, something sure would be the operative word there. Yeah, never in my life have I felt more like I've been having a fever dream while watching a Royal Rumble than when Nia Jax took out our truth and entered herself in the 2019 men's Royal Rumble. Even as I watch back, Nia getting pinballed around the ring by everyone hitting their finishers. I cannot fathom what the ideal was here. Absolute befuddlement. Was it just to do the single most illogical thing possible? Because I mean a decision like this truly needs to be recognized by NASA or something. Number four, like I lied to you, even though that made no sense. I enjoyed that shit. Even though our truth deserved better. He's a fucking national treasure. I enjoyed seeing Nia get hit with all the finishers, and especially the RKO. I enjoyed it. Damn, oh, shit. Hold on. They got enjoyed it a little bit too much. I lost my voice there. Hmm. Yeah, I enjoyed that. Natalia 2021 women's. I know I have blocked out a lot of pandemic wrestling, so I won't blame you all if you have to, but I will be the asshole that reminds everyone of the time WWE announced something so stupid that it generated enough backlash from fans to get it changed, which is like hitting a bullet with a smaller bullet whilst wearing a blindfold, riding a horse. The week of the Rumble, WWE announced that on backstage of all things, they would reveal who the number 30 entrant in the men's Rumble was going to be. And understandably, this caused as violent a protest as wrestling fans can wage online and WWE changed course because yeah, hey kids, let me just tell you all what you're getting for Christmas to like, no, what the fuck, why? So instead, Edge and Randy Orton were revealed to be entering number one and two while Natalia and Tamina would wrestle a match for the number 30 spot in the women's Rumble to which fans everywhere threw up their hands and said, fine, I guess, whatever. And we moved on and yep, it was just Natalia comes in two minutes, comes out exactly as they told us it would happen. 34 Royal Rumble events had taken place to this point and WWE still f*** this up. Number three, Duke the Dumpster Drosie. I don't know why they have this infatuation with telling us who's the number 30 spot. It should be a surprise. Don't tell us. Let's be surprised either in a good way or disappointed because of the lack of excitement for whoever comes out at 30. 1996. Third time's the charm with announcing the number 30 entrant ahead of time, maybe I should say first time's the charm because the first time WWE announced the number 30 entrant ahead of time was probably the most offensive. Maybe I should give more leniency to the older match but no timeline would promoted number 30 entrant and resident trash man jobber Duke the Dumpster Drosie have garnered any excitement not even in the universe where we are all trash men and Drosie is our king. It still would have been better kept a secret. So really on your ninth try doing a Royal Rumble you should know better than to have a literal job guy win the most exciting spot in your most exciting job at least Carmella and Natalia were former champions with some credibility. This was Duke the Dumpster Drosie who beat Triple H to earn the number 30 spot and then got eliminated after a minute how WWE didn't learn from this lesson is beyond me. After all, it's not as if the company has a tendency to their fans or anything right. Number two, Roman Reigns 2017. I remember the hype of the 2017 Royal Rumble match. So many potential winners with mega stars like Goldberg Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens looking like potential challengers for then champ Kevin Owens or maybe we'd finally see the main roster debut of Samoa Joe who could go on and face John Cena or AJ Styles if he won and then the match under delivered because all of those mega stars were left to enter at the very end and the rest of the field was mostly folks like Apollo Cruz and Mojo Raleigh and Kalisto and James Ellsworth but we still had number 30 even after a so-so rumble everything would be saved with an epic number 30 but you know what? Sometimes the Samoan Joe you want isn't the Samoan Joe you get rather than Samoan Joseph himself we did indeed get Roman Reigns who had competed for the Universal Championship on that show at the height of the Roman Reigns. You just know Vince McMahon had the biggest smile on his face and I remember that bro. Oh my God. Oh my bro. Just the hatred for this nigga, bro. At that time was nuclear. Well, everyone in San Antonio realized they had once again paid to be f***ed with by an insane old man. No shade to Roman himself, of course. Yeah, doing his job. This is number two because it was WWE giving a middle finger to their fans which they had totally never done before and number one, Ray Mysterio 2014. I had a feeling Ray was going to be on here and we all love Ray, but we know why this. We know why no one wanted to see Ray at number 30. Man, if you need an even better example of someone on this list through no fault of their own, here it is. Ray Mysterio is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. Backs didn't matter who you were. Nope. The name was why you were there. No to WWE fans in January of 2014. Yeah, a single other human on the planet would have been an acceptable number 30 entrant and winner in the 2014 Royal Rumble match. Daniel Bryan, how else would you know the Royal Rumble is just around the corner if we didn't talk about the 2014 Rumble. It was documented to hell and back. Bryan was kept out of the match. The fans in the building didn't know it and they rained down Hellfire and vengeance on poor Ray Mysterio who was booed vociferously until his elimination because this more than any other number 30 entering Royal Rumble history was an example of WWE being bound and determined to not give their fans what they wanted. And for that, it is the worst of all time and that's our list. Please make sure that you know fair point, bro. It was one of the worst entrance from 30 inches of all time and it sucked because it was Ray. And like he said, it didn't matter who it was. If it wasn't Daniel Bryan, no one wanted to see it. People had hope. Well, hey, he did lose against Bray, but he has a chance to be in the Royal Rumble because the match they have, which was a match of the year, damn near contender between Bray, Bray Wild and Daniel Bryan, they had that at the beginning of the show. So you're like, okay, well, they got plenty of time. He got to be in there and they didn't do it. They didn't do it. Poor Ray. He got booed into a blue. I've never seen Ray get booed like that all because we all wanted Daniel Bryan to be number 30. So we just wanted him to be in the in the Royal Rumble, but we only had that 30 the 30 spot that was it. So it was either it was going to be him or nothing. And so it happened coming down below. Let me know what's the worst. I guess Royal Rumble surprise entrant. You can think of obviously not talking about someone that came in at number 30, but just in general, like he felt like that was a wasted Royal Rumble entrant spot. Like it could have been given to somebody else. Let me know because there's been a few where you're like they could have gave this to somebody else. Why is this person taking up someone else's spot? Like what's the point in this? Let me know down below because there's a few. But I appreciate all of the support. Road to 150K and I'm still here to be the YouTube Wrestling Champion. We appreciate y'all kicking in with me. See y'all next week. Peace.