Roman Reigns Royal Rumble Stats: Everything to know before his 2025 entry

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As Roman Reigns prepares for his return to the Royal Rumble in 2025 after a five-year absence, let’s dive into his impressive Royal Rumble statistics and history:

Overall Performance

  • Total appearances: 6
  • Wins: 1 (2015)
  • Runner-up finishes: 4 (66.67%)
  • Top four finishes: 6 (100%)
  • Average finish: 2nd
  • Best finish: 1st (2015)
  • Worst finish: 3rd (2016)

Time Records

  • Total time in Royal Rumble matches: 2:43:36
  • Average time per match: 27:16
  • Longest single performance: 59:48 (2016)
  • Shortest single performance: 05:04 (2017)

Elimination Records

  • Total eliminations: 32
  • Average eliminations per Rumble: 5.333
  • Average time between eliminations: 05:07

Notable Eliminations

Reigns has eliminated several high-profile opponents multiple times:

  • Dolph Ziggler (2)
  • Seth Rollins (2)
  • Rusev (2)
  • Sheamus (2)

Single eliminations of major stars include Edge, Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Bray Wyatt, and The Undertaker.

Year-by-Year Performance

YearEntryFinishEliminationsTimeEliminated By
2014152nd1233:44Batista
2015191st627:30Winner
201613rd559:48Triple H
2017302nd305:04Randy Orton
2018282nd421:29Shinsuke Nakamura
2020262nd216:01Drew McIntyre

Record-Breaking Performances

In 2014, Reigns set a new record for the most eliminations in a single Royal Rumble match with 12, breaking Kane’s previous record of 11 set in 2001. This record was later tied by Brock Lesnar in 2020.

Reigns holds the record for most runner-up finishes with 4, showcasing his consistent high-level performances.

As Roman Reigns enters the 2025 Royal Rumble, he’ll look to add to his already impressive stats and potentially secure his second victory in this prestigious event.

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