The 2025 Royal Rumble is mere weeks away, and excitement is building ahead of the February 1 PLE in Indianapolis, Indiana. With that in mind, here is every WWE Royal Rumble winner and where they are today.
1988: “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan: Duggan won the inaugural Royal Rumble by last eliminating One Man Gang. He retired from in-ring competition and occasionally makes guest appearances at wrestling events.
1989: Big John Studd: Studd secured victory by eliminating Ted DiBiase. He passed away in 1995.
1990 & 1991: Hulk Hogan: Hogan became the first back-to-back winner, solidifying his status as a wrestling icon. He is now retired and makes sporadic appearances for WWE, despite the opinion of fans.
1992: Ric Flair: Flair won the Rumble and the vacant WWF Championship by last eliminating Sid Justice. He is retired and had his final wrestling match in 2022.
1993: Yokozuna. Yokozuna earned a title shot at WrestleMania 9 by eliminating Randy Savage. He passed away in 2000.
1994: Bret Hart & Lex Luger: Both were declared co-winners after simultaneously eliminating each other. Hart is retired and makes occasional WWE appearances; Luger is also retired and involved in motivational speaking.
1995 & 1996: Shawn Michaels: Michaels won consecutive Rumbles, famously starting as the first entrant in 1995. He is retired and works as the head figure in WWE’s NXT brand.
1997, 1998 & 2001: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin: Austin holds the record with three Rumble victories. He is retired but returned to action for one more match in 2022.
1999: Vince McMahon: McMahon won by last eliminating Steve Austin. He resigned from WWE in 2024 amid legal controversies.
2000: The Rock: The Rock won by eliminating Big Show. He is a successful actor and makes occasional WWE appearances, including on this week’s Raw and WWE NXT.
2002 & 2016: Triple H: Triple H won his first Rumble in 2002 and his second in 2016, where he also secured the WWE Championship. He is currently WWE’s Chief Content Officer.
2003 & 2022: Brock Lesnar: Lesnar won his first Rumble in 2003 and his second in 2022, continuing his dominant presence in WWE. He was pulled from all plans last year due to being tied to the Janel Grant lawsuit.
2004: Chris Benoit: Benoit won by last eliminating Big Show. He died in 2007 and WWE avoids mentioning him due to his horrific acts.
2005 & 2014: Batista: Batista won his first Rumble in 2005 and returned to win again in 2014. He is now a successful actor and retired from wrestling.
2006: Rey Mysterio: The WWE Hall of Famer won by last eliminating Randy Orton, dedicating his victory to Eddie Guerrero. He is still active in WWE.
2007: The Undertaker: The Undertaker won by eliminating Shawn Michaels. He retired in 2020 and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2022.
2008 & 2013: John Cena: Cena won his first Rumble in 2008 and his second in 2013. In 2024, he announced he’d be retiring this year, and kicked off his farewell on this week’s Raw.
2009 & 2017: Randy Orton: Orton won his first Rumble in 2009 and his second in 2017. He remains with WWE but is out of action due to an attack by Kevin Owens.
2010 & 2021: Edge: Edge won his first Rumble in 2010 and made a remarkable comeback to win again in 2021. He is now with AEW where he wrestles as Cope.
2011: Alberto Del Rio: Del Rio won what was at the time, the largest Rumble in history, featuring 40 participants. He is no longer affiliated with WWE and has faced legal issues.
2012: Sheamus: Sheamus won by last eliminating Chris Jericho. He is still an active WWE Superstar and hopes to win the Intercontinental Championship.
2015: Roman Reigns: Reigns won by eliminating Rusev. He remains a top star in WWE and has been announced for this year’s Men’s match.
2018: Shinsuke Nakamura: The King of Strong Style won in 2018 by elimiantion Roman Reigns. He is the reigning U.S. Champion.
2018: Asuka: The Empress won by eliminating Nikki Bella. She is currently out of action due to an injury.
2018: Braun Strowman: Strowman won the largest Royal Rumble in history with 50 wrestlers. He was released from WWE in 2021 but brought back in 2022.
2019: Seth Rollins: Rollins won by eliminating Braun Strowman. He is an active competitor in WWE where he’s been feuding with CM Punk.
2019: Becky Lynch: Lynch used her win to headline WrestleMania 35 in the first-ever women’s main event. She left WWE in 2024 but is expected to return.
2020: Drew McIntyre: McIntyre won by eliminating Roman Reigns. He remains a prominent figure in WWE.
2020: Charlotte Flair: Flair made history by challenging for the NXT Women’s Championship at WrestleMania. She has been out of action since 2023 due to a leg injury.
2021: Bianca Belair: Belair won by eliminating Rhea Ripley. She is currently one-half of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions.
2022: Ronda Rousey: Rousey won by last eliminating Charlotte Flair. She parted ways with WWE in 2023 and recently welcomed her second child into the world.
2023 & 2024: Cody Rhodes: Rhodes’ back-to-back wins saw him finally finish the story at WrestleMania 40. He is the current Undisputed WWE Champion.
2023: Rhea Ripley: Ripley’s win wouuld see her capture the SmackDown Women’s Title at WrestleMania 39. She won the Women’s World Title at this week’s Raw debut on Netflix.
2024: Bayley: The Role Model won the 30-woman match by last eliminating Liv Morgan. She won the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 40.