Sam Houston recalls the first WWE Royal Rumble, his stiff elimination, what the first match lacked compared to today

IF YOU STARTED PWBOOM PODCAST AUDIO, CLICK SPEAKER ICON (on the right half of the purple podcast box above) TO MUTE BEFORE LEAVING BROWSER WINDOW

The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast with Sam Houston
Hosts: John and Chad
Interview available at Tmptow.podomatic.com

Memories of the first Royal Rumble in 1988 and his stiff elimination by Ron Bass: When I first got moved to the prison I was telling you about before, that was the year that they inducted Hacksaw Duggan into the Hall of Fame. I had just settled down in my dorm and they were watching Monday Night Raw and I sat down and everybody knew who I was and all of a sudden they played the video of the Royal Rumble while announcing Duggan and I was on TV for about four seconds. The first couple of seconds I was doing real well but the third second you saw me fly through the air (laughing) and that fourth second when I landed on the concrete and I’ve got to tell ya’ll something that it hurt me then just seeing it as much as it hurt way back when I hit the concrete. I was looking at it and said ohhh that hurt. I remember walking back down the aisle just trying to loosen my back up. Nobody understood just how big the Royal Rumble would get because everybody just used to a battle royal. But over the years it has come off really well and it is one of their major deals.

The Rumble match having a stipulation versus the original concept: They’ve made it now that when you win the Rumble you get the title shot. So they’ve made it mean something. When you put an importance on the things you want to push just look at the impact of the Royal Rumble. Look at the opportunities that there are out of things through the Royal Rumble. You never have to have anything confusing for the fans. You never have to have anything more than six or eight people in the ring at a time and you can get a whole bunch in there and there is so much that can be done than through just a battle royal. At the CAC (Cauliflower Alley Club), I was in two battle royals and one was like a Royal Rumble type battle royal and the other just a regular type and when you put thirty guys in the ring there is no room to do anything.

WE VALUE YOUR PRIVACY

Be the first to comment

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.


*


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.