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By the Numbers: WWE Women’s Royal Rumble

January 26, 2025Jan 26, 2025|Mike Reichlin

Key Points

  • Historic Participation: 76 women have competed in the Women's Royal Rumble since its debut in 2018, with only 7 emerging as winners.
  • Record-Breaking Performances: Rhea Ripley holds the record for most eliminations, while Bayley set a new record for the longest single match time in 2024.

The Women’s Royal Rumble has become a cornerstone of WWE programming since its debut in 2018, showcasing groundbreaking moments and historic achievements. Over the years, 76 women have participated in this annual spectacle, cementing their legacies in the world of professional wrestling.

From the triumphs of seven winners to the monumental WrestleMania successes of five champions, the event has continued to elevate the status of women’s wrestling.

This article explores the defining moments of the Women’s Royal Rumble, highlighting record-breaking performances, notable entry positions, and the event’s influence on WWE’s biggest stage.

The inaugural Women’s Royal Rumble participants

Debut and Participation: The Women’s Royal Rumble made its inaugural appearance in 2018. Since then, a total of 76 women have competed in this annual event.

Winners and Success Rate: Out of these participants, only 7 have emerged victorious, accounting for approximately 5.32% of all entrants.

WrestleMania Triumphs: Following their Royal Rumble victories, 5 women have successfully clinched World Championships at WrestleMania.

Notable Entry Positions:

  • Number 1: Rhea Ripley stands out as the sole competitor to win the Royal Rumble starting from the number 1 position, achieving this feat in 2023.
  • Number 3: This entry spot has produced winners like Bianca Belair in 2021 and Bayley in 2024.
  • Number 28: Both Becky Lynch (2019) and Ronda Rousey (2022) secured their victories entering at number 28.
Rhea Ripley has been a dominant force in the Royal Rumble

Elimination Records:

  • Cumulative Eliminations: Rhea Ripley holds the record with a total of 20 eliminations across her Royal Rumble appearances.
  • Single Match Eliminations: The record for most eliminations in a single match is shared by Bianca Belair and Shayna Baszler, each with 8 eliminations in 2020, and Nia Jax, who matched this number in 2024.

Match Duration Records

  • Longest Single Match Time: In 2024, Bayley set a new record by lasting 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 3 seconds in the match.
  • Longest Cumulative Time: Bianca Belair has accumulated a total time of 3 hours, 5 minutes, and 28 seconds across her Royal Rumble participations.
  • Shortest Time in Match: Chelsea Green and Valhalla both hold the record for the shortest time spent in a match, each being eliminated in just 5 seconds in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Bayley

Host City: Tampa, Florida, has hosted the Women’s Royal Rumble twice, in 2021 and 2024, making it the city with the most events.

Consistent Participants: Liv Morgan and Natalya are notable for having competed in all 7 Women’s Royal Rumble matches to date.

Cross-Promotional Appearances: The TNA Knockouts World Championship has been represented twice in the Royal Rumble: by Mickie James in 2022 and Jordynne Grace in 2024.

Women’s Royal Runble winners who went on to win gold at WrestleMania

Debut Highlight: Jade Cargill made history in 2024 as the first woman to make her WWE debut during a Royal Rumble match.

Championship Victory Post-Rumble: Bianca Belair secured her first World Championship following her Royal Rumble win in 2021.

Charlotte Flair’s Return: The 2025 Royal Rumble marks Charlotte Flair’s return to the event after a 421-day hiatus since her victory in 2020.

These details underscore the significant milestones and evolving history of the Women’s Royal Rumble since its inception.

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By the Numbers: WWE Women’s Royal Rumble

January 26, 2025Jan 26, 2025|Mike Reichlin

Key Points

  • Historic Participation: 76 women have competed in the Women's Royal Rumble since its debut in 2018, with only 7 emerging as winners.
  • Record-Breaking Performances: Rhea Ripley holds the record for most eliminations, while Bayley set a new record for the longest single match time in 2024.

The Women’s Royal Rumble has become a cornerstone of WWE programming since its debut in 2018, showcasing groundbreaking moments and historic achievements. Over the years, 76 women have participated in this annual spectacle, cementing their legacies in the world of professional wrestling.

From the triumphs of seven winners to the monumental WrestleMania successes of five champions, the event has continued to elevate the status of women’s wrestling.

This article explores the defining moments of the Women’s Royal Rumble, highlighting record-breaking performances, notable entry positions, and the event’s influence on WWE’s biggest stage.

The inaugural Women’s Royal Rumble participants

Debut and Participation: The Women’s Royal Rumble made its inaugural appearance in 2018. Since then, a total of 76 women have competed in this annual event.

Winners and Success Rate: Out of these participants, only 7 have emerged victorious, accounting for approximately 5.32% of all entrants.

WrestleMania Triumphs: Following their Royal Rumble victories, 5 women have successfully clinched World Championships at WrestleMania.

Notable Entry Positions:

  • Number 1: Rhea Ripley stands out as the sole competitor to win the Royal Rumble starting from the number 1 position, achieving this feat in 2023.
  • Number 3: This entry spot has produced winners like Bianca Belair in 2021 and Bayley in 2024.
  • Number 28: Both Becky Lynch (2019) and Ronda Rousey (2022) secured their victories entering at number 28.
Rhea Ripley has been a dominant force in the Royal Rumble

Elimination Records:

  • Cumulative Eliminations: Rhea Ripley holds the record with a total of 20 eliminations across her Royal Rumble appearances.
  • Single Match Eliminations: The record for most eliminations in a single match is shared by Bianca Belair and Shayna Baszler, each with 8 eliminations in 2020, and Nia Jax, who matched this number in 2024.

Match Duration Records

  • Longest Single Match Time: In 2024, Bayley set a new record by lasting 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 3 seconds in the match.
  • Longest Cumulative Time: Bianca Belair has accumulated a total time of 3 hours, 5 minutes, and 28 seconds across her Royal Rumble participations.
  • Shortest Time in Match: Chelsea Green and Valhalla both hold the record for the shortest time spent in a match, each being eliminated in just 5 seconds in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
Bayley

Host City: Tampa, Florida, has hosted the Women’s Royal Rumble twice, in 2021 and 2024, making it the city with the most events.

Consistent Participants: Liv Morgan and Natalya are notable for having competed in all 7 Women’s Royal Rumble matches to date.

Cross-Promotional Appearances: The TNA Knockouts World Championship has been represented twice in the Royal Rumble: by Mickie James in 2022 and Jordynne Grace in 2024.

Women’s Royal Runble winners who went on to win gold at WrestleMania

Debut Highlight: Jade Cargill made history in 2024 as the first woman to make her WWE debut during a Royal Rumble match.

Championship Victory Post-Rumble: Bianca Belair secured her first World Championship following her Royal Rumble win in 2021.

Charlotte Flair’s Return: The 2025 Royal Rumble marks Charlotte Flair’s return to the event after a 421-day hiatus since her victory in 2020.

These details underscore the significant milestones and evolving history of the Women’s Royal Rumble since its inception.