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2021 Royal Rumble Game: Full Details and Roster

1/23/2021

 
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By Graham "GSM" Matthews

What's the Royal Rumble Game?

It isn't Royal Rumble season until the official details for my annual Royal Rumble Game are released, and thus here we are! This will be the ninth consecutive year I will be hosting the Royal Rumble Game, and it remains one of my favorite things to do all year. Thanks to all who have ever participated and will continue to participate. I'm extremely excited for this upcoming installment, so let's get cracking!

By this point, everyone should be fairly familiar with the rules of the Royal Rumble (considering it's usually the same people who throw their name in the hat every year), but for those who are unfamiliar with the concept, here have been the rules in the past: You pick a number 1-30 for both the men's and women's pools. They can be different numbers and you can only choose to enter one pool if you'd like (especially if the other Rumble pool is full). Each entry is limited to one person, and it's first come, first serve. The designated sign-up date and time is below. If whoever enters at your number in the Royal Rumble Game wins the whole thing, you win the game!

Similar to the last few years, there will two Rumble pools: one for the men's Rumble, and one for the women's Rumble. You are allowed enter both, so there could be as few as 30 total entrants. You are still limited to only one spot per Rumble, but when you choose two numbers between 1-30, please specify which is for the men's or and which is for women's. No two people can choose the same spot in one Rumble pool. Therefore, there will be two winners (unless the same person wins both, which is possible)!

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Reality of Wrestling's "Swing Vote" Event Coming to YouTube October 18th

10/13/2020

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By Graham "GSM" Matthews
Reality of Wrestling, the Flagship of Texas Wrestling, and Be Woke.Vote present
SWING VOTE
Tune in to all the Action and Excitement of this Historic
Drive-In Voter Education and Wrestling Event
Emanating from the Parking Lot of the Booker T. World Gym Arena in Texas City, TX
 
Airing on Reality of Wrestling’s official YouTube Channel
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheBookerTROW
Beginning Next Sunday, October 18th

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2020 Royal Rumble Game: Full Details and Roster

1/22/2020

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By Graham "GSM" Matthews

What's the Royal Rumble Game?

​It isn't Royal Rumble season until the official details for my annual Royal Rumble Game are released, and thus here we are! This will be the eighth consecutive year I will be hosting the Royal Rumble Game, and it remains one of my favorite things to do all year. Thanks to all who have ever participated and will continue to participate. I'm extremely excited for this upcoming installment, so let's get cracking!

By this point, everyone should be fairly familiar with the rules of the Royal Rumble (considering it's usually the same people who throw their name in the hat every year), but for those who are unfamiliar with the concept, here have been the rules in the past: You pick a number 1-30. Each entry is limited to one person (you can still play unofficially if you'd like), and it's first come, first serve. The designated sign-up date and time is below. If whoever enters at your number in the Royal Rumble Game wins the whole thing, you win the game!

Similar to last year, there will two Rumble pools: one for the men's Rumble, and one for the women's Rumble. You are allowed enter both, so while there are 60 available spots in the 2019 Royal Rumble Game, there could be as few as 30 total entrants (you can choose to only enter one if you'd like or if no spots remain in the other Rumble). You are still limited to only one spot per Rumble, but when you choose two numbers between 1-30, please specify which is for the men's or and which is for women's. No two people can choose the same spot in either Rumble. Therefore, there will be two winners (unless the same person wins both, which is possible)!

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2019 Royal Rumble Game: Full Details and Roster

1/21/2019

 
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By Graham "GSM" Matthews

What's the Royal Rumble Game?

It isn't Royal Rumble season until the official details for my annual Royal Rumble Game are released, and thus here we are! This will be the sixth consecutive year I will be hosting the Royal Rumble Game, and it remains one of my favorite things to do all year. Thanks to all who have ever participated and will continue to participate. I'm extremely excited for this upcoming installment, so let's get cracking!

By this point, everyone should be fairly familiar with the rules of the Royal Rumble (considering it's usually the same people who throw their name in the hat every year), but for those who are unfamiliar with the concept, here have been the rules in the past: You pick a number 1-30. Each entry is limited to one person (you can still play unofficially if you'd like), and it's first come, first serve. The designated sign-up date and time is below. Whoever enters at your number in the Royal Rumble Game will be your "favorite" wrestler for the next year. I said that lightheartedly because you don't have to stick to that if you don't want to, but it's more fun if you do.

Similar to last year, there will two Rumble pools: one for the men's Rumble, and one for the women's Rumble. Unlike last year, however, you can enter both, so while there are 60 available spots in the 2019 Royal Rumble Game, there will be 30 total entrants again. You are still limited to only one spot per Rumble, but when you choose two numbers between 1-30, please specify which is for the men's or and which is for women's. No two people can choose the same spot in either Rumble. Therefore, there will be two winners (unless the same person wins both, which is possible)!

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