5 WWE SUPERSTARS WITH MOST ELIMINATIONS IN A ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH

BROCK LESNAR

Brock Lesnar holds the record for most eliminations in a Royal Rumble match. The MEY SANG WWE legend eliminated 13 superstars in the 2020 Royal Rumble. Lesnar entered the match as the WWE Champion

BROCK LESNAR

He was Drew McIntyre went on to win the 2020 Royal Rumble and he challenged Brock Lesnar in the main event of Wrestlemania 36. Lesnar participated in the Royal Rumble 2022 and won the 30-man match. He was eliminated by Bobby Lashley in the next Royal Rumble.

BRAUN STROWMAN

Braun Strowman also sits at the top with 13 eliminations in a Royal Rumble match. But Strowman achieved the record in the 50-man match at the Greatest Royal Rumble in 2018. He was presented with a special title after the match.

BRAUN STROWMAN

Braun Strowman hasn't won a 30-man Royal Rumble. The former Universal Champion came close to wining the 2019 Royal Rumble and was the last superstar to get eliminated. Seth Rollins threw him out off the top rope to win the match.

ROMAN REIGNS

Roman Reigns achieved the record for most eliminations in his career when he eliminated 12 superstars from the 2014 Royal Rumble.a He retained the top spot for four years. Roman did not win the 2014 Rumble.

Roman Reigns did win the 2015 Royal Rumble but the fans were not all impressed with him. The fans even booed The Rock, who came out to help his cousin. Roman last participated in a Royal Rumble match in 2020.

ROMAN REIGNS

KANE

Kane sits at the third spot with 11 eliminations. The WWE Hall of Famer eliminated 11 superstars in the 2001 Royal Rumble match. Kane did not win the match and was eliminated by the eventual winner, Stone Cold Steve Austin.

KANE

Kane, surprisingly, never won the Royal Rumble in his career. He eliminated a total of 46 superstars in his career. Kane last participated in a Royal Rumble match in 2021. He hasn't been part of any in-ring match since then.

HULK HOGAN

Hulk Hogan shares the fourth spot with Stone Cold. He eliminated 10 superstars from the 1989 Royal Rumble. Hogan went on to main event of Wrestlemania 5 and he defeated Randy Savage to win the WWE Championship.