#1 Bastion Booger
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In 1994, the traditional Royal Rumble 10-second counter ticked down, the buzzer went off, and the packed Providence crowd were eagerly awaiting the 25th entrant in the match. Nobody appeared.
Bret Hart was the man who everybody wanted to win the Rumble that year but, due to an injury earlier in the show, his participation was thrown into doubt. It was explained by Vince McMahon, the commentator, that #25 must have been Bret and that the injury forced him to miss his spot.
However, after Bret entered at #27 and went on to be crowned co-winner of the Rumble with Lex Luger, it was later explained that the 401lbs Bastion Booger was due to appear at #25 but he overate before the show and got food poisoning.
In reality, Booger was reported to have no-showed the event and that was WWE’s way of trying to cover for him. Still, he is classed by the company as an entrant and he was never eliminated, so it just goes to show that even the most unlikely of performers can write their name into the Rumble record books!