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, a battle royal (sometimes battle royale; plural battles royal or battle royals) is a multi-competitor match type in which wrestlers are eliminated until one is left and declared the winner. Typical battles royal begin with a number of participants in the
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, who are then eliminated by going over the top rope and having both feet touch the venue floor.


Variations


Battlebowl

In a two-ring variation on a battle royal, the wrestlers start in one ring and try to throw wrestlers into the second ring, after which they can be eliminated by being thrown out of that ring. The last remaining wrestler in the first ring can rest until only one wrestler is left in the second ring, after which they fight in both rings until one is eliminated and a winner is declared, in similar fashion to a
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. The two-ring version was held in World Championship Wrestling's 1991
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event. Subsequent Battlebowl matches occurred under normal battle royal rules.


Battle Zone

This format uses any number of wrestlers in a standard one-ring, over-the-top-rope elimination, but includes tables covered with barbed wire, thumbtacks, and light bulbs around the ring's perimeter, onto which losing wrestlers may be thrown.


Bunkhouse Stampede

The
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's (NWA) Bunkhouse Stampede involved wrestlers wearing what was described as "bunkhouse gear"—cowboy boots,
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, T-shirts—instead of their normal wrestling tights, and not only allowed but encouraged the bringing of
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. In 1988 the NWA named a pay-per-view after the
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, headlined by a Bunkhouse Stampede match in a
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.


Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale

The Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale is utilized by
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(AEW) and is held once a year as part of their weekly television program, ''
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'', with the ultimate prize being the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. The inaugural match took place in November 2019, and then from 2020 to 2022, it was held in December to coincide with the annual
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of ''Dynamite'', but moved up to October in 2023, then returned to coincide with Winter Is Coming in 2024. The original rules featured 12 wrestlers competing in a standard battle royal, but ended when there were two wrestlers remaining, with the co-winners then facing each other in a singles match on the following week's episode for the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. The winner of the championship ring holds it until the following year's battle royal. In 2022 and 2023, there was only one winner of the 12-man battle royal, who then went on to face the reigning ring holder from the prior year. In 2024, it returned to having two winners with the co-winners then facing each other for the right to challenge the reigning ring holder from the prior year. MJF is the only wrestler to have won the ring, winning it every year since its inception—since 2022, he has received a bye in the battle royal. Six such matches have taken place so far. The first was on the November 20, 2019, episode of ''Dynamite'', where
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and MJF were the cowinners of the inaugural battle royal. MJF then defeated Page on the following week's episode of ''Dynamite'' to win the inaugural AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. Wrestling veteran
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presented the ring to MJF. Then-AEW Executive Vice President and wrestler
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stated that the original ring was valued at US$42,000. The second match occurred at the inaugural
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special of ''Dynamite'' on December 2, 2020. MJF and
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were the co-winners. They faced each other on the following week's episode of ''Dynamite'', where MJF defeated Cassidy to win the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring for the second time. The third match occurred on the December 8, 2021, episode of ''Dynamite'', with MJF and Dante Martin cowinning the battle royal. The two faced each other at the second annual
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special of ''Dynamite'' the following week. For this third year, the ring's design was updated with a new net worth of US$150,000. MJF defeated Martin by submission to win the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring for the third time. The fourth match took place on the December 7, 2022, episode of ''Dynamite'', but with a slight change over the previous three iterations. Due to MJF being the only winner of the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring, he was given a bye in the battle royal with there instead only being one winner for the 2022 Dynamite Dozen Battle Royale who would go on to face MJF for the ring at the third annual
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special of ''Dynamite'' the following week.
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won the battle royal. Prior to the battle royal, Starks had also won a tournament to become the number one contender for the
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, also held by MJF. It was in turn decided that at Winter Is Coming, MJF would defend both the AEW World Championship and the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring against Starks in a
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. MJF defeated Starks to retain the championship and ring. The fifth match was moved up to the October 18, 2023, episode of ''Dynamite''. Like the previous year, there was only one winner of the battle royal, who would then face reigning ring holder MJF for the Dynamite Diamond Ring on the following week's ''Dynamite''.
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won the battle royal. MJF subsequently defeated Robinson to retain the Dynamite Diamond Ring for the fifth consecutive year. The sixth match was held on the December 4, 2024, episode of ''Dynamite''. Like the first three iterations, there were two winners of the battle royal, but unlike those first three, the co-winners faced each other for the right to challenge the reigning Dynamite Diamond Ring holder, MJF, for the ring.
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and
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co-won the battle royal and were scheduled to face each other at the fifth annual
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special of ''Dynamite'' the following week with the winner of that match facing MJF for the Dynamite Diamond Ring at the Worlds End
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event on December 28. Cole defeated O'Reilly to face MJF for the ring at Worlds End, where MJF won the ring for the sixth consecutive year. This also marked the first time that a match for the ring was not held on an episode of ''Dynamite''.


Fulfill Your Fantasy battle royal

A WWE women's battle royal with the addition of fetish outfits, such as
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, nurse and schoolgirl. Often the type of outfit is chosen by an audience poll.


Hardcore battle royal

A battle royal with hardcore rules (no disqualifications and no count-outs) involving several competitors in the ring at the same time. The match could last for either 15 or 20 minutes. Participants are not eliminated by being thrown out of the ring and both feet touching the floor. Pinning or forcing to submit the current Hardcore champion made that participant the interim champion. Whoever held the title at end of the time limit was declared the winner and official champion.


Last Blood battle royal

A Last Blood battle royal is essentially a multi-competitor
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. The winner is the last wrestler in the match not bleeding.


Reverse battle royal

Generally used in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, a reverse battle royal begins with wrestlers surrounding the ring instead of inside it. At the start of the match they battle for half of them to get into the ring, at which point a standard last person standing wins the battle royal.


TNA Knockout Makeover Battle Royal

The match begins as a multi-woman over-the-top elimination battle royal. Participants are eliminated as they are thrown over the top rope and both feet land on the floor. When two competitors remain, they face each other in a ladder match, where the winner receives a
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match and the loser has her head shaved.


Women's battle royal

A
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battle royal may allow women to be eliminated by being thrown through or under the ropes as well as over the top rope, although WWE's first official women's Royal Rumble match in 2018 used the same rules as the men's version.


World War 3

Created by
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in 1995, the World War 3 battle royal had three rings and 60 competitors. 20 wrestlers started in each ring, where they wrestled under regular battle royal rules. When 30 competitors remained (except in 1997, where the number was 20), all competitors entered the center ring and continued under regular rules until only one was left standing.


Rumble rules battle royals

In this version - unlike traditional battles royal, where all wrestlers begin the match in the ring - only the first two competitors begin the match. The rest enter at timed intervals, according to numbers they draw, until the entire field has entered. Former wrestler and longtime WWE official Pat Patterson is credited with inventing this variation.


Royal Rumble

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's Royal Rumble is the original battle royal to use this format. It begins with two wrestlers in the ring, with the remaining participants introduced one by one at a set time period, usually 90 seconds or two minutes. Elimination occurs in the normal way with the last person standing as the winner, after all participants (traditionally 30) have entered the ring. There is both a men's and women's Royal Rumble match, with the winners getting a world championship match (in their respective divisions) at that year's WrestleMania, which is WWE's biggest annual show. Deviations from the traditional 30 wrestler field include the original 20-man Royal Rumble in 1988, the 40-man 2011 Royal Rumble and the 50-man
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in 2018.


Extreme Warfare / King of the Hill

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promoted two "Rumble" style battle royals. The first was the "Extreme Warfare" match, which was held on December 12 1994 and aired on the December 27 broadcast of
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. Extreme Warfare was won by
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, who last eliminated
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and
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. The second was the "King of the Hill," which also featured pinfall and submission eliminations. The match took place on December 20 1996, and was aired on the December 24 edition of Hardcore TV. The match was won by Sabu, who last eliminated Brian Lee to named the "King of the Hill".


Honor Rumble

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(ROH) also periodically features the "Rumble" style of battle royal on their shows, billing it as the
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.


New Japan Rumble

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's annual "Rumble" battle royal takes place on the pre-show of the first night of the two-night
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show on January 4. Participants enter at one-minute intervals and are eliminated via pinfall, submission, or by being thrown over the top rope. Typically leaning towards light comedy, the match includes past stars as surprise entrants. It is also known as the "New Japan Ranbo", the Japanese word ''ranbo'' meaning "to run riot".


Stardom Rumbles

Similar to NJPW Rambo match, its sister promotion
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also uses the same concept, as well as traditional Royal Rumble matches. On March 3, 2021,
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won the inaugural "All-Star Rumble" at
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. The first "Stardom Rambo" match took part on November 20, 2022, during
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, which was won by Mirai.


Royal Sambo

A variation in
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exclusive to Sambo Hall shows in the promotion's home city of
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. The match begins with two participants. Every 60 seconds after, two more wrestlers enter the ring simultaneously, with a range of 10-20 total participants. Eliminations occur via pinfall, submission, or being thrown over the top rope to the floor. Multiple wrestlers may pin or submit a single wrestler simultaneously. The match is typically more comedic in tone, is contested by members of the roster lower on the card, and is rarely for any defined prize. However, occasionally the match has higher stakes and participants higher on the card vying for #1 contender stipulations, or with multiple winners advancing to an important match at another show.


Call Your Shot Gauntlet

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. In this version two wrestlers begin in the ring, with additional wrestlers entering on a set time period. Wrestlers are eliminated by being thrown over the top rope and to the floor until two wrestlers are left, at which point a standard singles match begins. The prize for winning this match (which in recent years has become intergender and held at Impact's biggest annual show Bound For Glory) is getting a championship match at the time, the place, and for the title of the winner's choosing.


Square Go!

Square Go! is
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's (ICW) own hybrid of WWE's Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank matches, and is named for the Glaswegian term for a street fight. It features 30 competitors that compete in an over-the-top-rope battle royal, with the winner earning the Square Go! Briefcase. It has mostly the same rules as WWE's Royal Rumble, where two competitors draw the numbers 1 and 2 and the remaining participants enter the match one-by-one every 2 minutes. There are also five random numbers that allow those entrants to carry a weapon of their choice into the ring. As with battle royals, participants are eliminated when thrown over the top rope with both feet landing on the floor. The winner receives a briefcase that entitles them to a match for the
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at any time and place of their choosing for up to one year, after which it becomes invalid (like WWE's Money in the Bank briefcase).


Battle Riot

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's "Rumble" style battle royal. Participants enter at one minute intervals and are eliminated via pinfall, submission or by being thrown over the top rope.


Aztec Warfare

Aztec Warfare is the
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version of the "Rumble Rules" battle royal. Upwards to 20 participants enter every 90 seconds and elimination occurs by either
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or
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and has to take place inside the ring. There are no count-outs and no disqualifications. As of April 2019, four Aztec Warfare matches have occurred—one in each season of
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.


Casino Battle Royale

The Casino Battle Royale is utilized by
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(AEW). It is a modified rumble rules battle royal that features 21 entrants. It begins with a group of five wrestlers, and every three minutes, another group of five wrestlers enters, while the 21st and final entrant enters alone. The wrestlers are grouped based on the suit they drew from a
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—spades, diamonds, clubs, or hearts—and the order of when each group enters is based on a random draw of the cards. The 21st and final entrant is the wrestler who drew the joker. The winner receives a world championship match of their respective gender's division—either the
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or the
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. The first Casino Battle Royale, which was a men's match, was held at
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in May 2019. A men's tag team variation of the match, called the Casino Tag Team Royale, was first utilized at
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in March 2021. Instead of being contested between 21 individual singles wrestlers, the match features 10-15 tag teams (for a total of 20-30 wrestlers). The rules in terms of entrants also differs. The order of entrants is based on a lottery. Two tag teams start the match, and every 90 seconds, a new team enters. Individual eliminations occur when a wrestler has gone over the top rope and both feet hit the floor; a team is eliminated when both members of the team have been ruled out of the match. The match ends when one wrestler or team is left. The winning tag team earns an
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match. A variation for three-man teams (referred to as trios by AEW) has also been established, called the Casino Trios Royale. Debuting in December 2022 on ''
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'', this version features eight trios teams (24 total wrestlers). Two teams start, and a new team enters every 90 seconds. When all three members of a team are eliminated, then the team is ruled out of the match. The winner (or winners if more than one team member is remaining) receives $300,000 to be split amongst the team.


Royal Rampage

Established in 2022 by
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(AEW) on their ''
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'' program, Royal Rampage takes place on the same night as their ''
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: Blood and Guts'' event because of the two ring setup used for the
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match. A modified Rumble rules battle royal, Royal Rampage involves two rings and 20 competitors. It starts with two wrestlers in each ring, with a new wrestler entering every 60 seconds to their assigned ring, until all 20 wrestlers have entered (10 in each ring). The two final wrestlers from each ring then consolidate into a single ring, where the last wrestler remaining wins the match, with the prize being a future championship match.


Team variations

Team variations of battle royals consist of designated tag teams of wrestlers, usually two to a team. There are different types of such matches, and though most follow normal battle royal rules, teams may be eliminated when either one or both partners are eliminated from the ring. One notable version was the battle royal prior to
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, where each wrestler fought as a singles competitor, with the final two in the ring named joint winners, earning the right to challenge for the promotion's tag team championship later that night.


References


Further reading

*{{cite book , author = Mick Foley , title = Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks , publisher = HarperCollins , year = 2000 , isbn = 0-06-103101-1 de:Battle Royal pt:Battle royal ja:バトルロイヤル