Royal Rumble 1998
Match 1: Vader def. The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust (7:47)
What a weird time it was for Dustin Rhodes at this time. Luna is at ringside with Goldust. This is just a match where they go through the motions, point A to point B. Vader is a very big strong man and Goldust… Is a gimp. Not a whole lot to talk about with this match. Vader makes one attempt a Vader bomb, but Luna distracts the referee so Goldust can low blow him. But Vader sits right on Goldust after an attempted sunset flip, so Vader drags Goldust to the corner, but Luna hops on his back. But Vader goes up anyway and drops on Goldust with Luna on his back. Vader gets the win.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 2: 6-Man Tag Team Match with Sunny as Special Referee - Max Mini, Mosaic & Nova def. El Torito, Battalion & Tarantula (7:49)
Sunny adds nothing as the special referee, she’s only there so people can look at her. Also, midget lucha wrestling here. It starts off exciting at first, and some of the stuff they do here is extremely impressive and fun to watch, but they just keep doing it. It never really progresses into like… an actual match, it really just feels like I’m watching acrobatics after a while. It also looks as if they’ve never worked a tag match before because they come in and get their shit in and then tag out so the other guys take a turn. There is one spot where each dives to the outside one after the other. Max Mini gets El Torito in a leverage pin to win the match.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - The Rock (c) def. Ken Shamrock via DQ (10:53)
Decent match here. Rock and Shamrock worked together a shitload of times during 1998. Shamrock kicks the hell out of Rocky at first, but Rock hotshots Ken on the top rope and begins to wear him down. This is probably one of the first times Rock used the float over DDT because JR and King popped hard for it. Soon enough though, Shamrock begins to fight back and get in the zone (Autozone). Kama and D’Lo Brown run down and Shamrock knocks them off the ring and D’Lo’s foot happens to get caught in the top and bottom rope. As the referee is occupied with them, The Rock pulls out a pair of knucks and hits Shamrock with them. Then he stuffs the knucks into Shamrock’s trunks and covers him. But Ken tosses Rock off him and hits a Belly to Belly to pin Rock 1, 2, 3. But as Ken is celebrating, Rock tells the referee to check his trunks. The ref grazes Ken’s crotch and goes “what is that?” Which made me laugh extremely hard. “What’s this thing in your pants and why is it hard?” Anyway, Ken takes the knucks out and the ref thinks he used them on The Rock, so the ref reverses the decision. Rock leaves with his title before shit hits the fan and it does. Ken belly to bellys the ref and puts him in the ankle lock.
My Rating: ***
Match 4: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - The Legion of Doom def. The New Age Outlaws (c) via DQ (7:56)
Did any match these teams had together ever have an actual finish aside from the one where the Outlaws won the Tag Titles for the first time? Also, 2 DQ finishes in a row. Such spectacular booking, (even though I think the one for the last match was well executed) This is apparently the Road Warriors return match. Animal comes in with a bad back and the Outlaws try to jump LOD before the bell rings but get their asses handed to them. But the Outlaws begin to wear down and beat on Animal, particularly his back. But Animal makes the hot tag to Hawk who turns things around for a short time. Animal comes back in and Hawk gets handcuffed to one of the turnbuckles on the outside, making Animal having to fend for himself. He’s about to pin Billy, but Road Dogg comes in and hits Animal in the back with a chair, causing the DQ. They beat on Animal for a bit until Hawk breaks the cuffs off and runs inside to chase the Outlaws off.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 5: Royal Rumble Match - Steve Austin won by last eliminating The Rock (55:47)
This Rumble was only going to be won by one person. But even though it had a predictable winner, this Rumble was really enjoyable. Cactus Jack and Terry Funk are numbers 1 and 2 and they start the rumble with some headshots with a chair. The Rock is number 4 and he takes a beating from the 2 psychos. The ring starts filling up with jobbers unfortunately including 8-Ball who my stepdad referred to as Stone Cold’s cousin, Luke Warm. Owen Hart gets jumped from behind by Jeff Jarrett which was odd because I don’t think they were feuding at the time. D’Lo Brown makes his way out and I think him and The Rock are going to work together, but no, they start fighting each other, really driving home the “every man for himself” aspect of the match. Mankind comes out at number 16 I think and eliminates Terry, who eliminated Cactus Jack earlier. This middle portion is pretty boring really. Mark Henry handles the Big Johnson… that is all. Stone Cold’s entrant finally comes and they all stand in the ring and wait for him. But Austin comes out from the crowd, he eliminates Marc Mero and everyone tries to gang up on him, but then stop. When Vader comes out at number 30, we start getting rapid fire eliminations. With the amount of people in the ring, you have guys just tossing each other over one after the other until we get down to 4. Stone Cold, The Rock, Faarooq and Dude Love. Stone Cold and Dude Love work together at first, but then turn on each other. Dude Love gets eliminated by Faarooq who then tries to throw Austin out, but The Rock gets Faarooq up and over and out himself. Leaving us down Austin and Rocky. Austin makes an attempt to toss The Rock out, but Rock hangs on. Austin turns back around and hits a Stunner on Rock before throwing him out of the ring to win the Rumble for the 2nd year in a row.
My Rating: ***1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Casket Match - Shawn Michaels (c) def. The Undertaker (20:37)
Good stuff here which is what you can expect whenever these 2 get to work together. And these 2 didn’t even like each other at this point and still put on a match this good. This is also the match where Shawn suffered the back injury that cost him 4 years of his career. He gets back dropped out of the ring over the casket, and his tail bone hits the edge of it. Undertaker beats the hell out of Shawn early, but Shawn throws some powder in Taker’s face, temporarily blinding him. After a moonsault, Shawn takes the advantage and starts beating on Taker with steel steps and a steel chair. Triple H is also there and hits Taker over the back with a crutch. Shawn seemingly has it won after a superkick, and he rolls Undertaker towards the casket. Shawn stands over Undertaker in the casket, his feet on either side of it. Undertaker reaches up, grabs Shawn by the junk and tosses him back in the ring that way which was extremely silly but I’ll take it. Undertaker begins to make a comeback but after missing a leaping clothesline, he falls back into the casket. Shawn goes up top and hits an elbow drop on Taker still in the casket and the lid gets shut for some reason. Shawn goes to climb out, but Undertaker grabs him by the ankle and tries to pull him back in. Both men get back in the ring and Undertaker hits Shawn with the best Chokeslam I’ve ever seen in my life. He picks him up on his shoulder and hits a Tombstone into the casket. And just when Undertaker is about to win the match, The New Age Outlaws and Los Boricuas run out and attack him. But here comes Kane to make the rescue (oh yeah, they had seemingly “reconciled” in the build up to this match) So Kane fends off Undertaker’s attackers… and then attacks him himself. Who could have foreseen this, not Jim Ross I guess. But Kane chokeslams Undertaker into the casket allowing HBK to shut the lid. The weird thing is though, DX’s music doesn’t play when Shawn wins. They run off, while Kane and Paul Bearer lock the casket and bring it up towards the entrance. Kane grabs an axe, chops a hole through the top, pours gasoline over the casket and lights it ablaze. Kane gets on one knee in front of the casket, and holds his arm out just like Undertaker which ends the show with a cool visual and Jim Ross screaming “THE CASKET’S ON FIRE!”
My Rating: ****
Cagematch Rating: 5.86
My Rating: 8/10
I thought this show was pretty good. All the boring matches were kept short so you didn’t need to sit through them long. And with the first 4 matches being so short, we don’t need to wait long for the Rumble Match which wasn’t great but certainly enjoyable. Then to boot, we have a great main event to end the show along with the sweet visual of Kane kneeling in front of the burning casket, to set up the long anticipated match between him and Undertaker at WrestleMania. 5.86 is pretty harsh to this show.
Alright, next is another Royal Rumble but it’ll also be the first show I’ve had to review that came after I started doing this. Royal Rumble 2024.
Match 1: Vader def. The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust (7:47)
What a weird time it was for Dustin Rhodes at this time. Luna is at ringside with Goldust. This is just a match where they go through the motions, point A to point B. Vader is a very big strong man and Goldust… Is a gimp. Not a whole lot to talk about with this match. Vader makes one attempt a Vader bomb, but Luna distracts the referee so Goldust can low blow him. But Vader sits right on Goldust after an attempted sunset flip, so Vader drags Goldust to the corner, but Luna hops on his back. But Vader goes up anyway and drops on Goldust with Luna on his back. Vader gets the win.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 2: 6-Man Tag Team Match with Sunny as Special Referee - Max Mini, Mosaic & Nova def. El Torito, Battalion & Tarantula (7:49)
Sunny adds nothing as the special referee, she’s only there so people can look at her. Also, midget lucha wrestling here. It starts off exciting at first, and some of the stuff they do here is extremely impressive and fun to watch, but they just keep doing it. It never really progresses into like… an actual match, it really just feels like I’m watching acrobatics after a while. It also looks as if they’ve never worked a tag match before because they come in and get their shit in and then tag out so the other guys take a turn. There is one spot where each dives to the outside one after the other. Max Mini gets El Torito in a leverage pin to win the match.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: Intercontinental Championship Match - The Rock (c) def. Ken Shamrock via DQ (10:53)
Decent match here. Rock and Shamrock worked together a shitload of times during 1998. Shamrock kicks the hell out of Rocky at first, but Rock hotshots Ken on the top rope and begins to wear him down. This is probably one of the first times Rock used the float over DDT because JR and King popped hard for it. Soon enough though, Shamrock begins to fight back and get in the zone (Autozone). Kama and D’Lo Brown run down and Shamrock knocks them off the ring and D’Lo’s foot happens to get caught in the top and bottom rope. As the referee is occupied with them, The Rock pulls out a pair of knucks and hits Shamrock with them. Then he stuffs the knucks into Shamrock’s trunks and covers him. But Ken tosses Rock off him and hits a Belly to Belly to pin Rock 1, 2, 3. But as Ken is celebrating, Rock tells the referee to check his trunks. The ref grazes Ken’s crotch and goes “what is that?” Which made me laugh extremely hard. “What’s this thing in your pants and why is it hard?” Anyway, Ken takes the knucks out and the ref thinks he used them on The Rock, so the ref reverses the decision. Rock leaves with his title before shit hits the fan and it does. Ken belly to bellys the ref and puts him in the ankle lock.
My Rating: ***
Match 4: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - The Legion of Doom def. The New Age Outlaws (c) via DQ (7:56)
Did any match these teams had together ever have an actual finish aside from the one where the Outlaws won the Tag Titles for the first time? Also, 2 DQ finishes in a row. Such spectacular booking, (even though I think the one for the last match was well executed) This is apparently the Road Warriors return match. Animal comes in with a bad back and the Outlaws try to jump LOD before the bell rings but get their asses handed to them. But the Outlaws begin to wear down and beat on Animal, particularly his back. But Animal makes the hot tag to Hawk who turns things around for a short time. Animal comes back in and Hawk gets handcuffed to one of the turnbuckles on the outside, making Animal having to fend for himself. He’s about to pin Billy, but Road Dogg comes in and hits Animal in the back with a chair, causing the DQ. They beat on Animal for a bit until Hawk breaks the cuffs off and runs inside to chase the Outlaws off.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 5: Royal Rumble Match - Steve Austin won by last eliminating The Rock (55:47)
This Rumble was only going to be won by one person. But even though it had a predictable winner, this Rumble was really enjoyable. Cactus Jack and Terry Funk are numbers 1 and 2 and they start the rumble with some headshots with a chair. The Rock is number 4 and he takes a beating from the 2 psychos. The ring starts filling up with jobbers unfortunately including 8-Ball who my stepdad referred to as Stone Cold’s cousin, Luke Warm. Owen Hart gets jumped from behind by Jeff Jarrett which was odd because I don’t think they were feuding at the time. D’Lo Brown makes his way out and I think him and The Rock are going to work together, but no, they start fighting each other, really driving home the “every man for himself” aspect of the match. Mankind comes out at number 16 I think and eliminates Terry, who eliminated Cactus Jack earlier. This middle portion is pretty boring really. Mark Henry handles the Big Johnson… that is all. Stone Cold’s entrant finally comes and they all stand in the ring and wait for him. But Austin comes out from the crowd, he eliminates Marc Mero and everyone tries to gang up on him, but then stop. When Vader comes out at number 30, we start getting rapid fire eliminations. With the amount of people in the ring, you have guys just tossing each other over one after the other until we get down to 4. Stone Cold, The Rock, Faarooq and Dude Love. Stone Cold and Dude Love work together at first, but then turn on each other. Dude Love gets eliminated by Faarooq who then tries to throw Austin out, but The Rock gets Faarooq up and over and out himself. Leaving us down Austin and Rocky. Austin makes an attempt to toss The Rock out, but Rock hangs on. Austin turns back around and hits a Stunner on Rock before throwing him out of the ring to win the Rumble for the 2nd year in a row.
My Rating: ***1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Casket Match - Shawn Michaels (c) def. The Undertaker (20:37)
Good stuff here which is what you can expect whenever these 2 get to work together. And these 2 didn’t even like each other at this point and still put on a match this good. This is also the match where Shawn suffered the back injury that cost him 4 years of his career. He gets back dropped out of the ring over the casket, and his tail bone hits the edge of it. Undertaker beats the hell out of Shawn early, but Shawn throws some powder in Taker’s face, temporarily blinding him. After a moonsault, Shawn takes the advantage and starts beating on Taker with steel steps and a steel chair. Triple H is also there and hits Taker over the back with a crutch. Shawn seemingly has it won after a superkick, and he rolls Undertaker towards the casket. Shawn stands over Undertaker in the casket, his feet on either side of it. Undertaker reaches up, grabs Shawn by the junk and tosses him back in the ring that way which was extremely silly but I’ll take it. Undertaker begins to make a comeback but after missing a leaping clothesline, he falls back into the casket. Shawn goes up top and hits an elbow drop on Taker still in the casket and the lid gets shut for some reason. Shawn goes to climb out, but Undertaker grabs him by the ankle and tries to pull him back in. Both men get back in the ring and Undertaker hits Shawn with the best Chokeslam I’ve ever seen in my life. He picks him up on his shoulder and hits a Tombstone into the casket. And just when Undertaker is about to win the match, The New Age Outlaws and Los Boricuas run out and attack him. But here comes Kane to make the rescue (oh yeah, they had seemingly “reconciled” in the build up to this match) So Kane fends off Undertaker’s attackers… and then attacks him himself. Who could have foreseen this, not Jim Ross I guess. But Kane chokeslams Undertaker into the casket allowing HBK to shut the lid. The weird thing is though, DX’s music doesn’t play when Shawn wins. They run off, while Kane and Paul Bearer lock the casket and bring it up towards the entrance. Kane grabs an axe, chops a hole through the top, pours gasoline over the casket and lights it ablaze. Kane gets on one knee in front of the casket, and holds his arm out just like Undertaker which ends the show with a cool visual and Jim Ross screaming “THE CASKET’S ON FIRE!”
My Rating: ****
Cagematch Rating: 5.86
My Rating: 8/10
I thought this show was pretty good. All the boring matches were kept short so you didn’t need to sit through them long. And with the first 4 matches being so short, we don’t need to wait long for the Rumble Match which wasn’t great but certainly enjoyable. Then to boot, we have a great main event to end the show along with the sweet visual of Kane kneeling in front of the burning casket, to set up the long anticipated match between him and Undertaker at WrestleMania. 5.86 is pretty harsh to this show.
Alright, next is another Royal Rumble but it’ll also be the first show I’ve had to review that came after I started doing this. Royal Rumble 2024.
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