#3 Big John Studd
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The finish to the 1989 Royal Rumble wasn’t quite as controversial as when Vince McMahon won in 1999, with Big John Studd last eliminating Ted DiBiase to emerge victorious.
Nowadays, the Rumble winner not only writes their name into the WWE history books but they also go on to face a champion in a featured match at WrestleMania. Back then, however, it was simply a match with no stipulation and with nothing else but bragging rights riding on it.
Studd didn’t even have a match at that year’s WrestleMania and he left the company just a few months later, meaning he was undefeated in his one and only Rumble appearance.
Edited by Nikhil Bhaskar