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Out of all of the events that the WWF/E has ever put on, the Royal Rumble is one
of my favorites. Not the individual matches before the Rumble, but the Rumble
itself. In case you don't know, it works like this: two men enter the ring and
every two minutes thereafter, another wrestler enters the ring to join the
melee. It's simple, I know, but I'm a mark for the unpredictability of not
knowing which wrestler will be heading to the ring once the two minutes are up,
combined with the possibility of setting up new feuds and storylines. That's not
to say the writers always succeed in accomplishing these goals, but when they
do, it's pretty damn cool. Anyways, this 5-disc set collects the first five
Royal Rumble events, each on a separate disc, and watching them was an enjoyable
trip down memory lane.
Royal
Rumble 1988
- The inaugural Royal Rumble event was held on January 24, 1988 at the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton,
Ontario. Unlike its predecessors, this wasn't broadcast as a PPV, but shown on
the USA Network. Also, unlike the following Rumbles, this one involved a mere 20
wrestlers, instead of the now-standard 30.
- "Ravishing" Rick Rude vs. Ricky "the
Dragon" Steamboat
- I've always been a mark for Steamboat. It was great seeing him wrestle
again.
- Dino Bravo Weightlifting
Challenge
- Watch as Dino attempts to set a record by bench pressing 715lbs.
- Women's Tag Team Championship
- 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Match [the Glamour Girls vs. the Jumping Bomb Angels] -
Once the shock of seeing women wrestlers without silicone enhancements
subsided, I watched this highly enjoyable match. Though the Glamour Girls
were anything but, both teams put on a damn good match and the Jumping Bomb
Angels most definitely deserved to be WWF Women's Tag Team Champions.
-
Andre the Giant & Hulk Hogan History Recap
- Hulk Hogan & Andre the Giant
WrestleMania IV Contract Signing
- Royal Rumble Match
- The first-ever Royal Rumble match only featured twenty wrestlers, with the
first being the "Hitman" Bret Hart (who also lasts the longest). I won't
spoil the ending for you, suffice to say that 13 turns out to be a lucky
number.
- Bret Hart
- Tito Santana
- Butch Reed
- Jim Neidhart
- Jake Roberts
- Harley Race
- Jim Brunzell
- Sam Houston
- Danny Davis
- Boris Zhukov
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- Don Muraco
- Nikolai Volkoff
- Jim Duggan
- Ron Bass
- B. Brian Blair
- Hillbilly Jim
- Dino Bravo
- the Ultimate Warrior
- One Man Gang
- Junkyard Dog
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- Craig DeGeorge Interviews Hulk Hogan
- 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Tag Team Match [the
Islanders vs. the Young Stallions]
- Craig DeGeorge Interviews
"the Million-Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase And Andre the Giant
- 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Tag Team
Match: 2nd Fall [the Islanders vs. the Young Stallions]
- Vince McMahon And Jesse
"the Body" Ventura
Royal
Rumble 1989
- The second-annual Royal Rumble took place at the Summit in Houston, Texas on
January 15, 1989. It was also my most favorite of the five thanks to the
commentating by Jesse Ventura and Gorilla Monsoon. Their banter was, at times,
truly hilarious and entertaining. It's a shame that Gorilla is only commentating
on this one. As for the rest, this is the first year that the Rumble increases
from twenty to thirty wrestlers and features the debut of some of my favorites -
Mr. Perfect and Andre, among them.
- 2-Out-Of-3 Falls Match [Dino Bravo &
Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan & the Hart Foundation]
- Superstars Draw Numbers For
the Rumble
- Super Posedown "Ravishing"
Rick Rude vs. Ultimate Warrior - Wow, was this painful. In fact, this
timekiller would be the equivalent of a modern-day Divas match.
- WWE Women's Championship Match
[Rockin' Robin vs. Judy Martin]
- Unlike last year's women's match, I didn't enjoy this one
that much. However, it's still leaps and bounds over anything the WWE offers
today. The late, great "Sensational" Sherri Martel makes an in-ring appearance and
then joins Gorilla and Ventura in the announce booth for some funny
conversation.
-
Sean Mooney Interviews the Twin Towers With Slick
- Gene Okerlund Interviews
"Ravishing" Rick Rude And Bobby Heenan
- Managers Talk About the Royal
Rumble
- King Haku vs. Harley Race
- A Few Words From the Royal
Rumble Participants
- Royal Rumble Match
- There were quite a few surprises during this Rumble - Hogan actually getting
eliminated, Mr. Perfect breaking Bret's longevity record from last year, and the
Warlord setting his own. There's also a ton of rookies taking part in this
match - from the aforementioned Hulk Hogan, to Andre the Giant, Big Boss
Man, the Bushwhackers and a bunch more.
- Ax
- Smash
- Andre the Giant
- Mr. Perfect
- Ronnie Garvin
- Greg Valentine
- Jake Roberts
- Ron Bass
- Shawn Michaels
- Butch Miller
- the Honkey Tonk Man
- Tito Santana
- Bad News Brown
- Marty Jannetty
- Randy Savage
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- Arn Anderson
- Tully
Blanchard
- Hulk Hogan
- Luke Williams
- Koko B. Ware
- the Warlord
- the Big Boss Man
- Akeem
- Brutus Beefcake
- the Red Rooster
- the Barbarian
- Big John Studd
- Hercules
- Rick Martel
- Ted DiBiase
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- Gene Okerlund Interviews
"Macho Man" Randy Savage
- Gorilla Monsoon And Jesse Ventura Talk
About the Rumble
- Watching this and listening to the PPV made me realize how much I
miss Gorilla Monsoon.
Royal
Rumble 1990
- The third annual Royal Rumble took place at the Orlando Arena
in Orlando, Florida on January 21, 1990. Besides the godawful display of Ventura
in mouse ears, we're also subjected to Tony Schiavone calling the play-by-play.
-
the Fabulous Rougeau Brothers vs. the Bushwhackers
- Gene Okerlund Interviews "the
Million-Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase And Virgil
- the Genius vs. Brutus "the
Barber" Beefcake
- Sean Mooney Interviews the
Heenan Family
- Submission Match ["Rugged"
Ronnie Garvin & Greg "the Hammer" Valentine]
-
Gene Okerlund Interviews Mr. Perfect
- Brother Love Interviews
"Sensational" Queen Sherri And Sapphire
-
Sean Mooney Interviews "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
-
Big Boss Man vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan
- A Few Words From the Royal
Rumble Participants
- Royal Rumble Match
- "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka, Dusty Rhodes and a few others
make their first Rumble appearance, with Ted DiBiase breaking Hennig's longevity record
by lasting 45 minutes in the match.
- Ted DiBiase
- Koko B. Ware
- Marty Jannetty
- Jake Roberts
- Randy Savage
- Roddy Piper
- the Warlord
- Bret Hart
- Bad News Brown
- Dusty Rhodes
- Andre the Giant
- the Red Rooster
- Ax
- Haku
- Smash
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- Akeem
- Jimmy Snuka
- Dino Bravo
- Canadian Earthquake
- Jim Neidhart
- the Ultimate Warrior
- Rick Martel
- Tito Santana
- the Honky Tonk Man
- Hulk Hogan
- Shawn Michaels
- the Barbarian
- Rick Rude
- Hercules
- Mr. Perfect
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Royal
Rumble 1991
- This fourth annual Royal Rumble took place on January 19, 1991
at the Miami Arena in Miami, Florida. Gorilla is back calling the play-by-play
(thank God!), but Piper is no Jesse Ventura. However, I still thoroughly enjoyed
their commentary. Also, Sgt. Slaughter returns to the WWE and, in the midst of
the first Gulf War, becomes an Iraqi sympathizer by aligning himself with General Adnan and Col. Mustafa (aka the Iron Sheik)
-
the Rockers vs. the Orient Express
- Sean Mooney Interviews "Macho
King" Randy Savage
- Big Boss Man vs. Barbarian
- Sean Mooney Interviews Sgt.
Slaughter
- Gene Okerlund Interviews
Ultimate Warrior
-
WWE Championship Match [Ultimate Warrior vs. Sgt. Slaughter]
- Koko B. Ware vs. the
Mountie
- Sean Mooney Interviews
"Macho King" Randy Savage
- Gene Okerlund Interviews
Sgt. Slaughter
- Fan
Well Wishes To the Troops
-
A Few Words From the Royal Rumble Participants
- Sean Mooney Interviews
"the Million-Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
- Dusty & Dustin Rhodes vs.
"the Million-Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase & Virgil
- Gene Okerlund Interviews
Hulk Hogan
- Royal Rumble Match
- British Bulldog, the Road Warriors and the Undertaker are among the
wrestlers debuting in the Rumble. Rick Martel lasts the longest, and Hogan
continues his dominance by eliminating 7 wrestlers.
- Bret Hart
- Dino Bravo
- Greg Valentine
- Paul Roma
- the Texas Tornado
- Rick Martel
- Saba Simba
- Butch Miller
- Jake Roberts
- Hercules
- Tito Santana
- the Undertaker
- Jimmy Snuka
- Davey Boy Smith
- Smash
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- Hawk
- Shane Douglas
- Randy Savage
- Animal
- Crush
- Jim Duggan
- Earthquake
- Mr. Perfect
- Hulk Hogan
- Haku
- Jim Neidhart
- Luke Williams
- Brian Knobbs
- the Warlord
- Tugboat
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Royal
Rumble 1992
- The final Rumble included in this anthology, the fifth annual, took place at the Knickerbocker
Arena in Albany, New York on January 19, 1992. It was also the first one to
feature Ric Flair, Sid Justice.
-
the Orient Express vs. the New Foundation
- Alfred Hayes Recaps Bret Hart
Losing the Intercontinental Championship
- Sean Mooney Interviews the
Mountie
- Intercontinental Championship
Match [the Mountie vs. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper]
- Alfred Hayes Interviews Hulk
Hogan
-
the Beverly Brothers vs. the Bushwackers
- World Tag Team Championship
Match [Legion Of Doom vs. the Natural Disasters]
- Sean Mooney Interviews the
Natural Disasters
- Gene Okerlund Interviews
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
-
Sean Mooney Interviews Shawn Michaels
-
Alfred Hayes Interviews Ric Flair
- A Few Words From the Royal
Rumble Participants
- Royal Rumble Match
- Sgt. Slaughter, Virgil, Sid Justice and Ric Flair make their debut this
year, while Sid comes close to Hogan's elmination feat from the previous
year by eliminating six wrestlers. Also, Ric Flair sets a record by lasting
an hour in the match.:
- the British Bulldog
- Ted
DiBiase
- Ric Flair
- Jerry Sags
- Haku
- Shawn Michaels
- Tito Santana
- the Barbarian
- the Texas Tornado
- Repo Man
- Greg Valentine
- Nikolai Volkoff
- the Big Boss Man
- Hercules
- Roddy Piper
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- Jake Roberts
- Jim Duggan
- Irwin R. Schyster
- Jimmy Snuka
- the Undertaker
- Randy Savage
- the Berzerker
- Virgil
- Col. Mustafa
- Rick Martel
- Hulk Hogan
- Skinner
- Sgt. Slaughter
- Sid Justice
- the Warlord
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- --- ----- Is Awarded the WWE
Championship
- Royal Rumble Highlights
Video:
The picture quality for WWE Royal Rumble: the Complete Anthology Volume 1
1988-1992 varied slightly from year to year, but there were no issues
present that would make this set unwatchable. However, if I had one gripe, it
would be the lack of instant replay, the prehistoric chyron, etc, but those were
technical issues of the time, rather than an oversight on the WWE's part. Each
Royal Rumble is presented in the WWE's standard full frame 1.33:1 ratio.
Audio: Each Rumble states that the sound is Dolby Digital 5.1, but it may as well
have been 2.0. Not that a wide aural spectrum of sound was required, but there
wasn't much separation. Also, for some reason, Jesse and Gorilla's commentary
during Royal Rumble 1988 sounded as if it were coming solely out of my
front left and center channels.
Conclusion: As a fan of both, the Royal Rumble "concept" and the early WWF
days, I enjoyed this blast from the past. While WWE Royal Rumble: the
Complete Anthology Volume 1 1988-1992 might not feature all of my favorite
wrestlers that I used to watch during the WWF's hayday, I was still familiar
with almost ¾ of the rosters. And those I may not have been that familiar with,
such as the Jumping Bomb Angels, were pretty darn impressive. Long-time fans are
sure to get a kick out of this five-disc set which documents one of the best
PPVs the WWE offers. Nostalgia aside, WWE Royal Rumble: the Complete
Anthology Volume 1 1988-1992 will definitely accent any WWE fan's collection
- making it a Highly Recommended set. |