The WWE Royal Rumble is a spectacle known for shocking twists, epic moments, and, of course, surprise entrants. Over the years, these unexpected appearances have kept fans on the edge of their seats. Here’s a ranking of the best WWE Royal Rumble surprise entrants ever.
Best Surprise Rumble Entrants
8. Mr. Perfect (2002)
Curt Hennig’s return at the 2002 Rumble brought nostalgia and excitement for fans from the New Generation era. Wrestling fans were treated to a reminder of his flawless in-ring style, making his surprise entrance a standout moment in the 2002 Rumble.
7. Rob Van Dam (2009)
Known for his laid-back persona and in-ring agility, Rob Van Dam made a surprise return during the 2009 Rumble, reigniting the ECW spirit. Fans were ecstatic to see “Mr. Monday Night” back in action, even if only briefly.
6. Bubba Ray Dudley (2015)
After a decade away from WWE, Bubba Ray Dudley made his Royal Rumble debut in 2015, paying homage to his legendary run with the Dudley Boyz. His surprise return received one of the night’s loudest ovations, proving his lasting popularity.
5. Booker T (2011)
Returning during the 40-man Rumble in 2011, Booker T’s appearance was an electrifying nod to his WCW and WWE legacy. His inclusion came with a heavy dose of nostalgia and gave fans a chance to see the multi-time champion perform in a WWE ring once again.
4. Chris Jericho (2013)
Jericho is a master of surprises, and his entrance at the 2013 Royal Rumble was no exception. Fans were led to believe he wouldn’t appear, only for him to show up as the second entrant, lasting nearly 50 minutes in one of the most memorable comebacks of his career.
3. AJ Styles (2016)
AJ Styles was of course a wrestling legend outside WWE, but fans doubted he’d ever step into a WWE ring. That changed in 2016 when Styles debuted as the third entrant in the Rumble match. His arrival not only shocked fans but also began a Hall of Fame-worthy WWE career.
2. John Cena (2008)
Recovering from a torn pectoral muscle in just mere months, John Cena stunned Madison Square Garden by entering as the 30th participant. At a time when injury recovery timelines weren’t as transparent, Cena’s return remains one of the most jaw-dropping moments in Rumble history.
1. Edge (2020)
Edge’s return at the 2020 Royal Rumble was nothing short of historic. After retiring in 2011 due to a life-threatening neck injury, few believed Edge would ever compete again.
His entrance shocked the world and reminded fans of his iconic legacy, with a thunderous crowd reaction to match. It’s very unlikely that this will ever be matched, due to the emotional moment and gravity of Edge getting cleared after nearly a decade.