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Battle royal (professional wrestling)

In professional wrestling, 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 winner. Typical battle royals begin with a number of participants in the ring, who are then eliminated by going over the top rope and having both feet touch the venue floor.

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World War 3

Created by World Championship Wrestling in 1995, the World War 3 battle royal involved a three-ring setup and 60 competitors. 20 wrestlers started in each of the 3 rings in which they would wrestle under regular battle royal rules. Once there were only 30 competitors left (except 1997, where the number was 20), all competitors would enter the central and continue in that ring under regular rules until 1 man was left standing.

Bunkhouse Stampede

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

Gauntlet for the Gold

Gauntlet for the Gold is a variation on the battle royal used by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. 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.

Last Blood battle royal

A Last Blood battle royal is essentially a multi-competitor First Blood match. 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.

Diva battle royal

A diva battle royal is one which features female competitors. However, in this variant divas can be thrown through or under the ropes as well as over the top rope.

Fulfill Your Fantasy battle royal

A WWE diva battle royal with the addition of fetish outfits, such as french maid, nurse, schoolgirl, etc. Often the type of outfit is chosen by an audience poll.

TNA Knockout Makeover Battle Royal

Match will begin as the multi-women over-the-top elimination battle royal. They are eliminated from the match if they being thrown over the top ropes and both feet landing the floor until final two competitors are left. The final two competitors will face each other in a ladder match, where the winner will receive a TNA Knockout Championship match, while the runner-up will have her head and hair shaved.

Royal Rumble

WWE's Royal Rumble is a battle royal that begins with two wrestlers in the ring, with the remaining participants introduced one by one at a set time period, usually 90 seconds. Elimination occurs in the normal way with the last person standing as the winner, after all participants have entered the ring. As a result, the winner qualifies for a World Championship shot at Wrestlemania.

Battlebowl

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 was 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 double elimination tournament. This was held by World Championship Wrestling at the 1991 Starrcade event, but future Battlebowl matches were contested under normal battle royal rules.

Thunderbowl

A variation of Battlebowl involves 100 wrestlers splits into 50 in two rings. The only way to be eliminated is to be thrown over the ropes. No matter how and where you hit, whether its apron, floor or barricade you are also eliminated. When 25 wrestlers are left in each ring stage 2 begins. This 2nd stage is when all 25 wrestlers get into one ring and there is no elimination. After a 5-minute period, the match turns into a Battle Royal where elimination is gained by throwing your opponent over the ropes and to the floor. When 5 wrestlers remain stage 3 begins. This 3rd stage then turns into a 5-Way match where pinfall and submission will eliminate an opponent. When 2 wrestlers are left, the match turns into a last man standing where KO is legal.

Hardcore battle royal

A battle royal with hardcore rules (no disqualifications and no count-outs) involving several competitors in the at the same time. The match could last for either 15 or 20 minutes. All participants are not eliminated by being thrown out of the ring both feet touching the floor. Pinning or forcing to whomever submission hold was current Hardcore champion that could be resulted as a new champion. Whoever the person held the title at end of time limit would be declared the winner of the match.

Championship Scramble

This is a format where the championship can change hands multiple times within a time limit in a (often) falls-count-anywhere match. The final person to pin or submit the title holder in the time limit will be the eventual champion.

WSX Rumble

Exclusively used in Wrestling Society X, the WSX Rumble match is a version of Royal Rumble match. In the only time the match was ever contested, ten wrestlers entered. The large box of electrical livewires, tables, and electrified steel fenced cage wall surrounding the ring, which may catch wrestlers as being thrown over the top rope and out of the ring and which the wrestlers could use at any time so long as they were involved in the match. Wrestlers draw numbers 1 an 2 are in the ring, with the remaining participants introduced one by one at 45 seconds. The match still continues until all ten men entered the ring, two contracts for a match for the WSX World Heavyweight Championship were put into play. Just both like and unlike the normal Royal Rumble, competitors were eliminated if they were thrown over the top rope with both feet or any other part of the body touching the floor (even if they were thrown into one of the obstacles such as a large box of electrical wire, tables, and electrified steel fenced cage wall, which were considered part of the floor). The winners of the match were the two men who managed to climb a ladder to retrieve two contracts.

Bunkhouse Battle Royal

Any or several number of men—One ring: Over the top rope elimination. Each participant brings all weapons with them as they enter the match .

Extreme Battle Royal

This match is similar to a classic battle royal. It can have up to 40 wrestlers competing. Elimination occurs when a wrestler hits an opponent with a weapon and sends him out of the ring in any way. When 10 wrestlers remain, the weapons are increased and the eliminations are changed to pinfall or over the top rope. The final wrestler left wins the match and earns a title shot at any PPV he wants.

As 40 wrestlers (or less) compete in the match, it can last over 30 minutes. Interference is legal as there is no referee to watch the action. When a face wrestler is eliminated, he goes back to the locker room. When a heel wrestler is eliminated, he can sneak back into the ring and continue.

Battle Zone

Any number of men: One ring- Over the top rope elimination. Typical battle royal, except this one features tables covered with barbed wire, thumbtacks, and light bulbs on the outside of the ring, which may catch wrestlers as they are thrown out of the ring.

Extreme Royal Rumble Deathmatch

This match is similar to a classic battle royal inside the ring with rope-replacing barb wire and filled with weapons. Like the Royal Rumble, it can have up to 40 or 30 wrestlers competing. Two wrestlers in the ring, with the remaining participants introduced one by one at a set time period. Elimination occurs when a wrestler hits an opponent with any weapons and send him out of the ring by over the top barbed wire and both feet landing on the floor in any way. The final wrestler left wins the match.

King of the Mountain Hardcore Rumble Deathmatch

The King of the Mountain Hardcore Rumble deathmatch is described as a "reverse hybrid hardcore rules/tables/ladders/chairs/chains/Singapore canes/royal rumble deathmatch". Instead of retrieve an object hanging above the ring, the winner is the first person to use a ladder to hang a championship belt above the ring—after eliminated by a pinfall, submission, or over the top rope both feet landing on the floor to earn the right to try. The wrestler who has been eliminated by pinned, forced to submit, or over-the-top-rope, he must spend unlimited minutes in the elimination penalty box rather than six minutes or less or more.

Square Go!

Square Go! is the Insane Championship Wrestling's (ICW) very own hybrid of WWE's Royal Rumble and Money in the Bank matches. The competitors will compete in a 30-man over-the-top-rope battle royal, the Square Go!, with the winner earning the Square Go Briefcase. It has mostly the same rules apply as Royal Rumble, two competitors who draw the numbers 1 and 2. The remaining participants which will enter the ring one-by-one at every 2 minute intervals.

5 people have drawn entry numbers that allow them to carry a weapon of their choice into the ring.

Participants were eliminated when thrown over the top ropes with both feet landing on the floor. The winner will win a briefcase that will entitle him to a match for the ICW World Championship at any time and anywhere of their choosing for 1 year (similar to Money in the Bank).

Aztec Warfare

Aztec Warfare is the Lucha Underground variation of the battle royal match. Upwards to 20 participants enter every 90 seconds and elimination occurs by either pinfall or submission and has to take place inside the ring. There are no count-outs and no disqualifications. As of April 2016, three Aztec Warfare matches have occurred—one in each season of Lucha Underground.

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 aversion was the battle royal prior to WrestleMania XV, 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

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