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'''Royal Rumble (2015)''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[WWE]]. It took place on January 25, 2015 at the [[Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)|Wells Fargo Center]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Martin|first1=Adam|title=Location revealed for the 2015 WWE Royal Rumble PPV|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/51084-location-revealed-for-the-2015-wwe-royal-rumble-ppv|publisher=WrestleView|accessdate=8 October 2014}}</ref> It was the twenty-eighth [[year|annual]] [[Royal Rumble]] event and the first to air on the [[WWE Network]].
'''Royal Rumble (2015)''' was a [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[WWE]]. It took place on January 25, 2015 at the [[Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)|Wells Fargo Center]] in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Martin|first1=Adam|title=Location revealed for the 2015 WWE Royal Rumble PPV|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/51084-location-revealed-for-the-2015-wwe-royal-rumble-ppv|publisher=WrestleView|accessdate=8 October 2014}}</ref> It was the twenty-eighth [[year|annual]] [[Royal Rumble]] event and the first to air on the [[WWE Network]].


Like the [[Royal Rumble (2014)|previous year's event]], it was marked by an extremely [[#Reception|negative audience reaction]] to the main Royal Rumble match, which was won by [[Roman Reigns]]. WWE was criticized for failing to please fans for the second Royal Rumble event in a row. However, the [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship]] triple threat match between [[Brock Lesnar]], [[John Cena]] and [[Seth Rollins]] received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike.
Like the [[Royal Rumble (2014)|previous year's event]], it was marred by an extremely [[#Reception|negative audience reaction]] to the main Royal Rumble match, which was won by [[Roman Reigns]]. WWE was criticized for failing to please fans for the second Royal Rumble event in a row. However, the [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship]] triple threat match between [[Brock Lesnar]], [[John Cena]] and [[Seth Rollins]] received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike.


The event received 145,000 buys (excluding WWE Network views), down from the previous year's 467,000 buys.<ref name="RRFastlane">{{cite web|last1=Namako|first1=Jason|title=Buyrate for 2015 WWE Royal Rumble and Fast Lane PPVs|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/54246-buyrate-for-2015-wwe-royal-rumble-fast-lane-ppvs|website=wrestleview.com|accessdate=1 May 2015}}</ref>
The event received 145,000 buys (excluding WWE Network views), down from the previous year's 467,000 buys.<ref name="RRFastlane">{{cite web|last1=Namako|first1=Jason|title=Buyrate for 2015 WWE Royal Rumble and Fast Lane PPVs|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/wwe-news/54246-buyrate-for-2015-wwe-royal-rumble-fast-lane-ppvs|website=wrestleview.com|accessdate=1 May 2015}}</ref>

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Royal Rumble (2015)
Promotional poster featuring (top; left to right) Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Seth Rollins and (bottom) other wrestlers.
PromotionWWE
DateJanuary 25, 2015
CityPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
VenueWells Fargo Center
Attendance17,164[1]
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Royal Rumble (2015) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. It took place on January 25, 2015 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[3] It was the twenty-eighth annual Royal Rumble event and the first to air on the WWE Network.

Like the previous year's event, it was marred by an extremely negative audience reaction to the main Royal Rumble match, which was won by Roman Reigns. WWE was criticized for failing to please fans for the second Royal Rumble event in a row. However, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship triple threat match between Brock Lesnar, John Cena and Seth Rollins received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike.

The event received 145,000 buys (excluding WWE Network views), down from the previous year's 467,000 buys.[4]

Background

Royal Rumble featured professional wrestling matches that involved wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that played out on WWE television. Wrestlers portrayed heroes or villains as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[5][6]

As is tradition at this yearly event, the card was highlighted by the 30-man Royal Rumble match, where this year's winner received a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 31. At the TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs event, Roman Reigns returned and announced himself as the first entrant in the Royal Rumble match.[7] On the December 29 episode of Raw, Daniel Bryan announced his participation in the match.[8] On the January 6 episode of Main Event, WWE United States Champion Rusev announced his participation in the match.[9] On the January 9 episode of SmackDown, Bray Wyatt and WWE Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett announced their participation in the match.[10] On the January 12 episode of Raw, Dean Ambrose announced his participation in the match.[11] On the January 13 episode of Main Event, Gold and Stardust announced their participation in the match.[12] On the January 15 episode of SmackDown, Big Show and Kane announced their participation in the match.[13] On the January 19 edition of Raw, R-Truth, The Miz and Damien Mizdow announced their participation in the match.[14] On the January 22 edition of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler defeated Bad News Barrett, Luke Harper defeated Erick Rowan, and Ryback defeated Rusev by countout to qualify for the match. That same night, Daniel Bryan defeated Kane to retain his spot in the match.[15]

Brock Lesnar defended his WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

At SummerSlam, Brock Lesnar defeated John Cena to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Cena received his rematch at Night of Champions against Lesnar, but won via disqualification when Seth Rollins interfered in the match; as the championship cannot change hands on a disqualification, Lesnar retained the title. At Hell in a Cell, Cena defeated Randy Orton to become the #1 contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. At TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, Cena defeated Rollins in a Tables match to retain his #1 contender status. Later in the event, it was announced that Cena will face Lesnar for the title at Royal Rumble. On the January 5, 2015 episode of Raw, Rollins was added to the match as a reward for bringing back The Authority after coaxing Cena on the previous episode, making the match a Triple Threat.[16] On the January 19 edition of Raw, Triple H forced Cena to compete in a 3-on-1 handicap match to not only secure his spot in the Triple Threat match, but also win Erick Rowan, Dolph Ziggler, and Ryback their jobs back after the latter three had been previously fired by the Authority for siding with Cena at Survivor Series. With the help of Sting, who previously assisted Team Cena at Survivor Series, Cena won the match, and afterwards, Lesnar came down to the ring and attacked Rollins, Big Show, and Kane, hitting an F-5 on each of the latter two as a measure of revenge for getting a Curb Stomp by Rollins during the contract signing for the championship match one week earlier.[14]

On the December 29 episode of Raw, The Usos defeated The Miz and Damien Mizdow to win the WWE Tag Team Championship.[8] On the January 15 episode of SmackDown, it was announced that the Usos would defend the titles against Miz and Mizdow at the pay per view.[13]

On the January 5 episode of Raw, Paige came out and helped Natalya to defeat Nikki Bella.[16] On the January 6 episode of Main Event, Natalya came out and helped Paige to defeat Nikki Bella.[9] On the January 12 episode of Raw, Brie Bella defeated Paige due to distraction by Tyson Kidd.[11] On the January 15 episode of SmackDown, Natalya defeated Nikki via submission.[13] On the January 19 edition of Raw, after Paige and Natalya defeated Summer Rae and Alicia Fox, it was announced that The Bella Twins (Brie and Nikki) would face Paige and Natalya in a tag team match at the event.[14]

On the January 5 episode of Raw, Cesaro and Tyson Kidd attacked Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, which let Adam Rose to defeat Big E.[16] On the January 19, episode of Raw, Big E and Kofi defeated Cesaro and Kidd. Later in the night, it was announced that The New Day would face Cesaro, Kidd and Rose in a Six-man tag team elimination match on the Royal Rumble Kickoff Show.[14] On January 25, it was changed to a tag team match with Cesaro and Kidd accompanied by Rose versus Big E and Kingston with Woods due to Woods being unable to compete.

On the December 29 episode of Raw, The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) made their WWE debut.[8] Over the next few weeks, the duo would easily defeat local preliminary wrestlers and compare themselves to famous tag teams, like The Road Warriors. On the January 19 episode of Raw, the Ascension were confronted and attacked by the New World Order, the APA and the New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) after the Ascension interfered in the nWo reunion segment. Later in the night, it was announced that the Ascension would face the New Age Outlaws at the event.[14]

Event

The pre show featured the team of Cesaro and Tyson Kidd squaring off against The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (with Xavier Woods) in a Tag Team match. Kofi and Big E were in control for most of the match until Cesaro executed an uppercut on Kofi (from the outside) and Kidd executed a neckbreaker on Kofi to secure a decisive victory.

Preliminary matches

The first match of the main card was a tag team match between The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) and The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn). The Outlaws had control for the majority of the match, however, Gunn came back with a tilt-a-whirl slam and positioned Viktor for the Fameasser. Viktor made a blind tag to Konnor and executed the Fall of Man on Gunn for the pin.

The second match was for the WWE Tag Team Championship between The Miz and Damien Mizdow and defending champions The Usos. During the match, The Miz refused to tag Mizdow into the match although Mizdow made a few saves. Miz executed a Skull Crushing Finale but secured a two count only. Mizdow did the same but a secured a two count again. The Usos won the match with a splash off the top rope to Miz to retain the titles.

The third match was a tag team match between The Bella Twins (Brie Bella and Nikki Bella) and Paige and Natalya. Nikki executed a forearm shot on Natalya garnering the victory.

The penultimate match of the evening was a Triple Threat match between Brock Lesnar, John Cena, and Seth Rollins for Lesnar's WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Lesnar dominated the match early with multiple suplexes on both Cena and Rollins. At one point, Cena executed an Attitude Adjustment (AA) on Lesnar but was thrown out the ring by Rollins, who stole a pin attempt resulting in a one count. One of the prominent sequences in the match saw Cena execute 3 AA's in a row on Lesnar, followed by a Rollins Curb Stomp. Another notable sequence saw Cena hit Lesnar in the head with the ring steps. Lesnar fell on the announce table and Rollins took out Lesnar with an elbow drop off the top rope, through the table. Doctors came from backstage to check on and eventually attempt to stretcher out Lesnar. The match continued in the ring. Cena applied the STF on Rollins but J & J Security (Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury) interfered, resulting in Cena executing a double AA on Mercury and Noble. After trading near-falls, Lesnar returned to the ring and threw Cena out of the ring. Rollins hit Lesnar in the head twice with his Money in the Bank briefcasee. As Lesnar was down in the ring, Rollins positioned the briefcase under Lesnar's head. Just as he was about to attempt a Curb Stomp on the champion into the briefcase, Lesnar surprised Rollins with an F5 and pinned him to retain his title.

Main event

The main event of the night was the traditional 30-man Royal Rumble match, where the winner would receive a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 31. The Miz and R-Truth started the match at numbers one and two respectively. Bubba Ray Dudley made his return to WWE, entering at number three to a very enthusiastic response from the fans, eliminating Miz and Truth. Bray Wyatt would enter the match at number five, and would soon begin a string of eliminating competitors one by one - including The Boogeyman who was a surprise entrant at number seven. The string ended once Daniel Bryan entered at number 10. During the string, Curtis Axel, who was supposed to enter the Rumble match at number 6, was attacked by Erick Rowan (who was not an official participant in the match) before reaching the ring, and was later ruled ineligible to compete.

Roman Reigns won the 2015 Royal Rumble match.

Diamond Dallas Page was a surprise entrant at number 14, hitting various wrestlers with his Diamond Cutter finishing move, before being eliminated by the next entrant - U.S. Champion Rusev. Bryan would then be eliminated from the match by Wyatt, which made the audience noticeably agitated. As the match went on, the fans would boo most of the remaining entrants - especially number 19 Roman Reigns - and only really cheering for number 21 Damien Mizdow, number 23 Ryback, number 25 Dean Ambrose, and number 30 Dolph Ziggler the rest of the match.

Towards the end of the match, number 24 Kane and number 29 Big Show teamed up to go on a string of eliminating other entrants (including crowd favorites Ryback, Ambrose, and Ziggler - further upsetting the Philadelphia crowd). The final four would consist of Reigns, Show, Kane, and Rusev (who was outside the ring at the time). Reigns eliminated both Show and Kane, however they both re-entered the ring and began a double team assault on Reigns. The Rock emerged to a huge ovation and executed a Rock Bottom on Big Show and a People's Elbow on Kane. Rusev re-entered the match (as he was never eliminated, going under the bottom rope instead of over the top) and was speared by Reigns. Reigns then eliminated Rusev to win the match to very noticeable boos (despite Reigns being portrayed as a "good guy"). The Authority (Triple H and Stephanie McMahon) showed up at the end of the show, unhappy with the result as Reigns and The Rock celebrated.

Reception

The entire event, besides the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, was widely criticized. The very negative reaction of the fans attending the event in Philadelphia towards the Royal Rumble match and its winner was described as being even worse than the 2014 event.[17] When Daniel Bryan was eliminated in the first half of the match, the crowd repeatedly chanted his name for the second half of the match while booing other wrestlers making their entrance to the match, including eventual winner and usual fan favorite Roman Reigns.[18][19] The crowd grew even more unhappy when Dolph Ziggler and Dean Ambrose were eliminated,[17][19] and chanted for the anti-American villain Rusev when the main event came down to Rusev and Reigns, as well as chants of "bullshit" and "CM Punk".[20][21][22] Reigns was booed after winning the main event, even after he received The Rock's endorsement,[18] and The Rock was heckled for helping Reigns.[19] Some fans took to social media to display their displeasure at Bryan's elimination.[19]

Dave Scherer of PWInsider.com wrote that the event "is definitely worth watching for the [WWE World Heavyweight Championship triple threat] match and how the Rumble went bad". He added that "bringing Bryan back for this match was a huge mistake, at least tonight", as "the fans wanted Bryan and they took him away", with the result that it "totally killed Roman in the eyes of those fans", resulting in a "really bad" ending.[23]

James Caldwell of Pro Wrestling Torch newsletter rated the Royal Rumble main event as 3.5 stars out of 5, commenting that it was a "pretty good Rumble" until "the crowd turned on the match when they saw the writing on the wall for how it would end". Caldwell praised Bray Wyatt's involvement in the match and noted that Bubba Ray Dudley was a "good surprise return", but added that any good moments during the match were "overshadowed by the ending". Caldwell rated the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match as 4.0 out of 5 stars, praising the "very strong story-telling" and describing the action as "top-notch" but adding that the match was "too dependent on the finisher kick-outs". He rated the Tag Team Championship match at 2.5 stars, describing it as a "solid tag match", while the Divas match and the opening bout between The Ascension and The New Age Outlaws were both rated at 1.5 stars out of 5.[21]

Kenny Herzog of Rolling Stone questioned the possibility of the Royal Rumble match being the worst in history, arguing that several factors such as the poor treatment of former Intercontinental champions, Daniel Bryan's unexpected early elimination and Kane and Big Show's dominance over younger talent all detracted from the match. Herzog concluded, "That was less a Rumble match – i.e. the kind replete with feats of endurance and athleticism, free-for-all chaos and dozens of developing stories – than random gauntlet of triple-threat and four-way slugfests with no pacing or point. Unless, that is, you still think serving some idea of the Authority's omnipresence is really what's best for business." Despite this, Herzog praised the lively Philadelphia crowd, the return of Bubba Ray Dudley and Rollins' performance in the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match as positives.[24]

Bill Hanstock of SBNation.com wrote that the eliminations of Ziggler, Ambrose, and Wyatt by Kane and Big Show "was a total bummer and buzzkill to everyone in attendance", and that "Reigns winning felt like a foregone conclusion". He praised the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match, describing it as "exhilarating" and an "instant classic" and adding that it "may very well stand up as match of the year".[25]

Luke Winkie of Sports Illustrated was less critical of the Royal Rumble match, attributing Bryan's elimination to good storytelling and an instance where "you're supposed to hate the product". Winkie suggested that the "tepid reaction to [Reigns'] win has much more to do with Daniel Bryan’s early departure than it does with [Reigns'] actual reputation". Winkie singled out Ziggler's late entrance and elimination as "the most heartbreaking". He also praised the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match as being an early "Match of the Year" candidate, while questioning whether anyone cared about the Ascension.[26]

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, who had been critical of the previous year's show, wrote that he was saddened by the prospect of the Royal Rumble losing its luster and relevance as an annual event, and that he now considers it to be "a roadblock to the good will and excitement needed for a truly memorable WrestleMania atmosphere." Foley took aim at WWE for the supposedly unimaginative and unflattering use of fan favorites in the main Royal Rumble match, and, based on his observations of fans as they exited the arena, said "there was no joy in Philadelphia".[27]

Aftermath

Shortly after the event, #CancelWWENetwork became the top Twitter trend worldwide,[28] while PWInsider.com reported that the WWE Network online cancellation page had crashed and that some subscribers who had called WWE to cancel their subscription were told to call back the next day as there were too many people attempting to manually cancel their subscription.[29] However, two days after the Royal Rumble event, WWE announced that the WWE Network surpassed 1 million subscribers worldwide,[30] but the Pro Wrestling Torch newsletter reported that the recent "upset subscribers canceling" had yet to be factored into the subscriber count.[31] Four days after the Royal Rumble, WWE announced a new promotion for the WWE Network where new subscribers could watch for free for the month of February.[32] In February 2015, WWE held a poll on WWE.com asking if fans thought Bryan or Reigns was more deserving of headlining WrestleMania 31; following more than 33,000 votes, 86% of votes went to Bryan.[33] Also in that month, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon responded to #CancelWWENetwork in a conference call, saying that the controversy was good for WWE. McMahon labelled it as a vocal minority upset that "the babyface did not win" and "Santa Claus didn't come on that PPV", but he expected those who complained to continue watching WWE anyway.[34]

WWE had to postpone the post-Rumble Raw from Hartford, Connecticut due to the January 2015 nor'easter, marking the first time WWE had to cancel a scheduled Raw taping since the Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide and the first time Raw had to be moved to another city since 2009.[35] WWE also canceled its scheduled SmackDown taping from Boston the following night. WWE decided to have Raw come from WWE headquarters in nearby Stamford, Connecticut instead, announcing it would hold a live SmackDown on Thursday from Hartford, honoring tickets that would be used for Raw, while allowing fans in Boston to either exchange their tickets for an upcoming house show on June 27 or obtaining a full refund.[35] The post-Rumble Raw showed the WWE World Heavyweight Championship match and the main event of the Royal Rumble, albeit with commercial breaks. Seth Rollins, Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman, Roman Reigns, and Daniel Bryan did in-studio interviews with various WWE announcers, while Dean Ambrose "walked" to WWE headquarters from Hartford due to the statewide 9 PM travel ban.[36]

Although Curtis Axel being unable to participate in the Rumble match was not unprecedented, the fact that Axel was not eliminated (having never officially entered the match) ended up trended on Twitter following the event,[37][38][39] and also received supportive tweets from former WWE Superstars Lance Storm[40] and Tommy Dreamer,[41] and then later from current WWE Superstars Xavier Woods,[42] Zack Ryder,[43] and David Otunga, the latter offering his legal services.[44] This led to an angle where he began referring to himself as "the true winner" of the Royal Rumble, claiming that he still had not been eliminated from the match and that he thus deserved a match with Lesnar at WrestleMania 31 for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.[45][46][47][48] This also led to Axel starting his own hashtag (#AxelMania). Instead of facing Brock Lesnar, Axel participated in the second annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 31, but was the first wrestler eliminated after the majority of the field threw him out of the ring.[49]

Results

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[21]
1Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (with Natalya and Adam Rose) defeated The New Day (Big E and Kofi Kingston) (with Xavier Woods)Tag team match[50]11:03
2The Ascension (Konnor and Viktor) defeated The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn)Tag team match[51]05:25
3The Usos (Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso) (c) defeated The Miz and Damien MizdowTag team match for the WWE Tag Team Championship[52]09:20
4The Bella Twins (Brie Bella and Nikki Bella) defeated Paige and NatalyaTag team match[53]08:04
5Brock Lesnar (c) (with Paul Heyman) defeated Seth Rollins with Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury and John CenaTriple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship[54]24:44
6Roman Reigns won by last eliminating Rusev30-man Royal Rumble match for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 31[55]59:37
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Royal Rumble match entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.[55]

Number Draw Order Eliminated by Time[56] Eliminations
1 The Miz 1 Dudley 04:01 0
2 R-Truth 2 04:13 0
3 Bubba Ray Dudley 3 Wyatt 05:22 2
4 Luke Harper 4 03:42 0
5 Bray Wyatt 24 Big Show & Kane 46:58 6
6 Curtis Axel Unable to compete 0:00 0
7 The Boogeyman 5 Wyatt 01:43 0
8 Sin Cara 6 00:50 0
9 Zack Ryder 7 00:47 0
10 Daniel Bryan 11 10:36 1
11 Fandango 10 Rusev 07:50 0
12 Tyson Kidd 8 Bryan 02:41 0
13 Stardust 15 Roman Reigns 12:49 0
14 Diamond Dallas Page 9 Rusev 02:47 0
15 Rusev 28 Roman Reigns 35:40 6
16 Goldust 14 06:35 0
17 Kofi Kingston 13 Rusev 03:04 0
18 Adam Rose 12 01:01 0
19 Roman Reigns Winner 27:36 6
20 Big E 18 Rusev 15:04 0
21 Damien Mizdow 16 01:07 0
22 Jack Swagger 20 Big Show 13:06 0
23 Ryback 19 Big Show & Kane 11:15 0
24 Kane 26 Roman Reigns 17:13 4
25 Dean Ambrose 25 Big Show & Kane 10:40 1
26 Titus O'Neil 17 Ambrose & Reigns 00:04 0
27 Bad News Barrett 21 Ziggler 06:10 0
28 Cesaro 22 05:16 0
29 Big Show 27 Reigns 08:39 5
30 Dolph Ziggler 23 Big Show & Kane 02:29 2

^ Curtis Axel was attacked from behind by Erick Rowan before entering the ring. Since he never entered the ring, Axel was declared ineligible to participate.

See also

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