Jey Uso Royal Rumble Stats: Everything to know before his 2025 entry

As the WWE Royal Rumble 2025 approaches, all eyes are on Jey Uso, one of the most exciting contenders in the men’s match. Set to take place on February 1, 2025, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, this year’s Royal Rumble promises to be a thrilling event.

Let’s dive into Jey Uso’s Royal Rumble history and what we can expect from him in the upcoming match.

Royal Rumble Appearances

Jey Uso has participated in three Royal Rumble matches to date:

  • 2012: Entered at #24, finished 11th
  • 2014: Entered at #23, finished 14th
  • 2024: Entered at #1, finished 8th

Time in the Ring

Jey Uso’s total cumulative time across all Royal Rumble appearances is 1 hour, 2 minutes, and 21 seconds5. His performances include:

  • Longest time: 50 minutes and 55 seconds (2024 Royal Rumble)
  • Shortest time: 4 minutes and 22 seconds (2014 Royal Rumble)
  • Average time: 20 minutes and 47 seconds

Eliminations

Throughout his Royal Rumble appearances, Jey Uso has recorded only one elimination:

  • JD McDonagh in the 2024 Royal Rumble

Notable Achievements

  • Iron Man: Jey Uso was the iron man of the 2024 Royal Rumble, lasting 50 minutes and 55 seconds after entering at #1
  • 19th longest time in Royal Rumble history (as of 2024)

Recent Performance

In the 2024 Royal Rumble, Jey Uso demonstrated significant improvement:

  • Entered as the #1 entrant
  • Lasted 50 minutes and 55 seconds
  • Eliminated JD McDonagh
  • Finished in 8th place
  • Was eventually eliminated by Gunther

These statistics highlight Jey Uso’s growth as a competitor in the Royal Rumble, particularly his standout performance in 2024. As he prepares for the 2025 Royal Rumble, fans can expect another strong showing based on his recent track record.

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