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5 Best Number 30 entrants in Royal Rumble history

Unlike all the other pay-per-views that WWE produce, Royal Rumble is all about numbers. In a match where 30 men enter at regular interval, the position each superstar gets is crucial even though the match is unpredictable most of the time.Thanks to the rich history of the pay-per-view, there have been a lot of records on the basis of the Superstar’s entry position. Number 30 in particular stands out. The anticipation will be at its peak when the last entrant comes in making it the ideal opportunity to pull off a big angle.WWE will be looking to bank in on that possibility this year as well but before we get there, here is a look at some of the best Royal Rumble participants who made their mark from the 30th position. 

#5 Booker T (2002)

Starting off on a lighter note, Booker T wasn’t exactly one of the best entrants from the 30th position but he was indeed an entertaining one. Everyone would expect the last entrant to make a mark in the match but Booker ended up being a joker.

He entered the Rumble and immediately eliminated Rob Van Dam. Everyone expected Booker to run rampage after that quick elimination, but his fire was put out soon by Steve Austin.

In short, Booker was eliminated in just 33 seconds making him one of the shortest survivor after coming out in the 30th spot. It is not a record to be proud of but for the fans, it as a memorable one. 

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