Super Big Men 35 Team Christmas 31 Team A.E.W. 27 Team N.W.O. 22 Team Face Paint 18 Team Halloween 13 Two teams are left to unveil, and thus far we recognize who's the most dominant group amongst the roster and we also see that there is a team in desperate need of rethinking how they want to go through with this tournament. Depending on the final standings of the points they achieved, this could very well imply which team could have the best chance of winning... and who's luck was already low by the time the first rounds truly got on the way. Unless of course the first round has already commenced, in which case... I retract most of my statement.
Might have to find a few alternates, but Hart Foundation, Rhodes, add Stu, Dynamite Kid and maybe a few of the obscure Hart brothers. Or maybe do the Von Erichs since there was a lot more.
Edge and Christian arrived by their Time Machine, but just like the time traveling in Terminator causes the traveler to lose their clothes, E&C's Time Machine causes the travelers to lose their hair, and that's my theory of their hair loss.
Great match; just my opinion, I'd have put Hennig onto Team nWo before Dusty or DiBiase; neither of them wrestled for the group. But I'd have also stuck Sting on Team AEW. I think his AEW run was more memorable than his time in the short-lived WolfPac. I'd probably have wanted Bryan Danielson and Hangman Page instead of Matt and Nick Jackson, too, but I did like the character models. P.S. Didn't Bald Sting look a lil' like Papa Shango walking away from the ring? :D
AEW has a couple bigger guys on the roster. like Billy Gunn, Brain Cage, Bobby Lashley, Dustin Rhodes, Keith Lee, Malakai Black, Miro(formerly Rusev) Big Show, Samoa Joe and Wardlow.
Man when Edge came out I laughed, he looked like Charlie Brown. I think eventually we need to get all the bald glitched guys from the past and put them in a Rumble after the tournament.
Loved it, Ricky. Was rooting for the nWo, but still happy to see AEW advance. AEW may need some extra size heading into the next round so maybe draft in Satnam Singh, Luchasaurus and Brody King.
Christian abd edge were one oftp the b est tag teams ever besides the dudleys and harlem heat...speaking of which a tag team rumble would be good where you start with 4 and every time a new team enters instead of individuals or if someone enters thdy would never attack their tag partner
You are gonna get barred from 2K having 15 AEW guys in a WWE video game ring Ricky Man. lol The NWO Souled Out set van be used in 2K or was that made by someone?
1. Scott Hall/Eliminated 10th by Buff Bagwell D (+9) 2. Adam Copeland/Eliminated 1st by Scott Hall F- (-1) 3. Syxx/Eliminated 4th by Adam Cole F (+1) 4. PAC/Eliminated 5th by Bagwell & Cole F (+1) 5. Konnan/Eliminated 2nd by Scott Hall F- (-3) 6. Darby Allin/Eliminated 6th by M.J.F. F (-) 7. Buff Bagwell/Eliminated 11th by Dusty Rhodes D (+4) 8. Adam Cole/Eliminated 7th by Buff Bagwell D (-1) 9. The Giant/Eliminated 3rd by Darby Allin F- (-6) 10. M.J.F./Eliminated 8th by Buff Bagwell D (-2) 11. Scott Steiner/Eliminated 21st by Will Ospreay B (+10) 12. Orange Cassidy/Eliminated 9th by Kenny Omega D (-3) 13. Dusty Rhodes/Eliminated 23rd by Scott Norton B (+10) 14. Kenny Omega/Eliminated 13th by Scott Steinger C (-1) 15. Ted DiBiase/Eliminated 12th by Christian Cage D (-3) 16. Christian Cage/Eliminated 20th by Will Ospreay B (+4) 17. Sting/Eliminated 14th by Dusty Rhodes C (-3) 18. Chris Jericho/Eliminated 18th by Christian Cage C (-) 19. Scott Norton/Eliminated 26th by Randy Savage A (+7) 20. Jungle Boy/Eliminated 15th by Christian Cage C (-5) 21. Kevin Nash/Eliminated 16th by Scott Steiner C (-5) 22. Nick Jackson/Eliminated 22nd by Lex Luger B (-) 23. The Disciple/Eliminated 17th by Nick Jackson C (-6) 24. Will Ospreay/RUNNER-UP!!! A (+5) 25. Lex Luger/Eliminated 25th by Hollywood Hogan A (-) 26. Swerve Strickland/Eliminated 19th by Scott Steiner B (-7) 27. Hollywood Hogan/Eliminated 27th by Jon Moxley A (-) 28. Jon Moxley/WINNER!!! A+ (+2) 29. Randy Savage/Eliminated 28th by Will Ospreay A (-1) 30. Matt Jackson/Eliminated 24th by Will Ospreay B (-6)
Team N.W.O.: 22 Team A.E.W.: 27
Will Ospreay: 4 eliminations/RUNNER-UP!!! Buff Bagwell: 4 eliminations/Eliminated 11th Scott Steiner: 3 eliminations/Eliminated 21st Christian Cage: 3 eliminations/Eliminated 20th Jon Moxley: 2 eliminations/WINNER!!! Dusty Rhodes: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 23rd Scott Hall: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 10th Adam Cole: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 7th Randy Savage: 1 elimination/Eliminated 28th Hollywood Hogan: 1 elimination/Eliminated 27th Scott Norton: 1 elimination/Eliminated 26th Lex Luger: 1 elimination/Eliminated 25th Nick Jackson: 1 elimination/Eliminated 22nd Kenny Omega: 1 elimination/Eliminated 13th M.J.F.: 1 elimination/Eliminated 8th Darby Allin: 1 elimination/Eliminated 6th Matt Jackson: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 24th Swerve Strickland: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 19th Chris Jericho: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 18th The Disciple: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 17th Kevin Nash: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 16th Jungle Boy: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 15th Sting: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 14th Ted DiBiase: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 12th Orange Cassidy: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 9th PAC: 0 eliminations/Eliminate 5th Syxx: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 4th The Giant: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 3rd Konnan: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 2nd Adam Copeland: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 1st
Good afternoon Ricky J. fanatics, an epic clash between a group of iconic teams was on full display with a match featuring our favorite (And not-so-favorite) competitors. I am the Wrestlemaniac829, and today the N.W.O., the juggernauts of faction tournaments on this channel, hoped to bully their way against a team comprised of AEW’s most notable competitors. Some accuse the group of being bullies, but when we share a group discussion surrounding WCW at its prime we all agree that it was the rise of the New World Order that had us looking forward to watching the show in its prime. Not only did they deliver on what their dominance could offer, at a time this was the team to beat whenever they were in action on this RUclips channel. While WCW was a noteworthy contender in the ratings war against WWE, in AEW’s early years this was the new promotion to beat as their shows excelled even against WWE’s NXT program. Still others would suggest that AEW has dipped in quality within recent months, but the fact this show remains on the air demonstrates there’s still some fight over what this program can offer. In one of the closest finishes we’ve seen in weeks, the last man standing would be a former WWE superstar turned AEW icon: Jonathan David Good a.k.a. Jon Moxley, otherwise formerly known as The Shield’s own ‘Dean Ambrose’. One of the toughest competitors ever to set foot in the squared circle, Ambrose went on to being just another member of a prominent faction to one of the most explosive competitors to watch in AEW. What WWE failed to make the most of, AEW was able to demonstrate his capabilities as a true champion in the making headlining several AEW events and even scoring some major championships during his run. Although a tight ego nearly cost him this rumble on several occurrences, this display demonstrates that if only one man was to be left standing it was going to be him. While this match could have gone on either way, it was Moxley who gave the N.W.O. a wake-up call that there’s some stiff competition to be wary of. But who was my MVP of this N.W.O. versus AEW rumble? Let’s get down to the numbers: Of the thirty competitors featured in this match, SIXTEEN competitors secured the most eliminations (8 N.W.O. members and 8 AEW icons). The highest count of the day reached ‘4’ eliminations, which is three points higher than the average ‘1’ elimination. The nominees for the Golden MVP Award for ‘coolest’ performance are: Will Ospreay… and Buff Bagwell Both men paid their contributions to their group to ensure they’d go far, but ultimately the award recognizes Ospreay’s performance as he nearly had this rumble won by the time it was the final two. As one of the most exciting competitors to watch in today’s era, Ospreay has demonstrated why he’s one of the most sensational competitors hailing from all corners of the globe. Although he didn’t end up the victor of the match, we are anxious to see what more he’s got to offer when the next rumble airs. The Dull Participation Medal for the ‘lamest’ performance goes to: Swerve Strickland While there have been some rather embarrassing finishes during this rumble, the most disappointing of them all was Swerve’s display of combat considering the popularity he held during his time on AEW. While the WWE failed to capitalize on his full potential back in his WWE days, leaving his former group ‘Hit Row’ to pay the price when left on their own, Swerve demonstrated what a folly WWE made when he made an impact very early in his AEW run and even securing some gold along the way. While this was not his best performance in this tournament, we hope the next time we see AEW in action he will demonstrate what a true icon he really is. Even though this rumble could have ended either way, AEW’s manner of victory demonstrates that they are a group not to be counted out. In the meantime, we ask the following questions: Is there still some loyalty amongst AEW fans despite the show’s recent events? Can the N.W.O. recognize where they went wrong if they hope to regain their status as the top team? Would it be any different if they tackled some other promotion like New Japan, Impact Wrestling, or even some Ring of Honor alumni? And the biggest question of them all: Who’s next? Until then faithful readers, this has been the Wrestlemaniac829… PEACE OUT!!!
Current Standings (As of January 13th, 2025):
Super Big Men 35
Team Christmas 31
Team A.E.W. 27
Team N.W.O. 22
Team Face Paint 18
Team Halloween 13
Two teams are left to unveil, and thus far we recognize who's the most dominant group amongst the roster and we also see that there is a team in desperate need of rethinking how they want to go through with this tournament. Depending on the final standings of the points they achieved, this could very well imply which team could have the best chance of winning... and who's luck was already low by the time the first rounds truly got on the way.
Unless of course the first round has already commenced, in which case... I retract most of my statement.
i really really appreciate this man!!!
Good to see Jack Perry booked appropriately - doing nothing and lasting a few seconds in a rumble instead of no selling kidnap and fire
Make a team comprised only of different Ed Leslie (Brutus Beefcake) gimmicks.
haha cool idea
If you're looking for size for team AEW, I believe both Paul Wyhte and Keith Lee are still in AEW.
Bloodlines vs Nwo all factions
Macho was shaving points! But lets see the Heenan family in one!
Heenan Family! Yeah!
Macho Man threw the match. Every time he had the drop on someone, he waited for them to hit him first. If his AI was functioning NWO would have won
Ahhhhh The Lex Express! 😂😂 Pepperidge Farms remembers.😂😂
How about ECW or mexican luchadores, japan pro wrestling?
Awesome video Ricky. Can you do Bloodline vs Heenan family for the last spot of this rumble tournament.
yeah for you anything mark!!
Great to see you Ricky J doing more royal rumbles hope your day is going well
Love it! Could we have enough to do a BloodLine vs The Rhodes/Hart Family?
Might have to find a few alternates, but Hart Foundation, Rhodes, add Stu, Dynamite Kid and maybe a few of the obscure Hart brothers. Or maybe do the Von Erichs since there was a lot more.
The AI on Savage was terrible. There were at least 10 illogical self-sabatoged spots at the end. This is number 1 bullsh!t.
i know watching this back it was frustrating to see how many opportunities he had to get his team the win
soon may this war will end, mag, mag, mag
Edge and Christian arrived by their Time Machine, but just like the time traveling in Terminator causes the traveler to lose their clothes, E&C's Time Machine causes the travelers to lose their hair, and that's my theory of their hair loss.
Great match; just my opinion, I'd have put Hennig onto Team nWo before Dusty or DiBiase; neither of them wrestled for the group. But I'd have also stuck Sting on Team AEW. I think his AEW run was more memorable than his time in the short-lived WolfPac. I'd probably have wanted Bryan Danielson and Hangman Page instead of Matt and Nick Jackson, too, but I did like the character models.
P.S. Didn't Bald Sting look a lil' like Papa Shango walking away from the ring? :D
Bullet club vs the nWo Royal Rumble maybe could be possible?
This really is a new era of rumbles
thanks my brother.. much apprecaited
It's the Brutus the Barber Beefcake GLICH Ricky J.
AEW has a couple bigger guys on the roster. like Billy Gunn, Brain Cage, Bobby Lashley, Dustin Rhodes, Keith Lee, Malakai Black, Miro(formerly Rusev) Big Show, Samoa Joe and Wardlow.
And Claudio
@@tomdelong808 I forgot about him. I am sorry
@@kristopherlaws2438 It's cool
@@tomdelong808 i just can't believe I forgot about him. My mind just skipped right over him. And try not to be rude to anyone
That Macho man def took the short bus
Honestly, he ruined the whole tournament. Now we have to watch AEW again. This one should be overturned for Macho's performance
he just didnt have his head on straight
NWO WOLFPACK
"Hard work pays off and dreams do come true. Bad times don't last but bad guys do". Razor Ramon last words of WWE Hall of Fame speech.
Adam Copeland looks like Charlie Brown.
lol
Awesome as always💪💪🔥🔥
thanks man i appreciate your comments cross fire.. i always see you man!!
The name of the finisher Will Osprey uses at 33:12 is called The Stormbreaker
What a great idea
thanks steve man!
The Bloodline vs The Hart Foundation could be fun
Man when Edge came out I laughed, he looked like Charlie Brown.
I think eventually we need to get all the bald glitched guys from the past and put them in a Rumble after the tournament.
10:12 XPAX disappeared at top of the entrance ramp so hes got so m e voodoo magic, he mysteriously gof hit earlier then did the vanishing act
Well done, Mr. Moxley.
Moxley and savage would of been a dream match
We gonna do Bloodline vs. Hart Family
Loved it, Ricky. Was rooting for the nWo, but still happy to see AEW advance.
AEW may need some extra size heading into the next round so maybe draft in Satnam Singh, Luchasaurus and Brody King.
Christian looked like a skinny Prince Albert
Jon Moxley is without a doubt the toughest man in wrestling today
You can have the Hart Family vs the Anoa'i Family
Samoa Joe, after being tossed from the Bloodline, goes and gets all the other former TNA champions to take them on in the Rumble.
Bloodline vs heenan family or the 4 horsemen
great idea man!
@RickyJSports thanks buddy.
Should do MJF vs The Miz match
Should do winners V winner, losers V losers tournament and the winner of both finals go into a winner V losers finale.
cool idea
They should have Chris Jericho and the big show their on AEW they should have the Judgment Day vs. the NWO Wolfpack .
Buff bagwell and krampus would make great tagteam
Crossover Comics Rumble
DC Comics Heroes
vs.
Marvel Comics Villains
Marvel Comics Heroes
vs.
DC Comics Villains
Like Scott hall Rip 🙏
Tna vs nxt please
6:02 a ghost?
I hope have a wonderful day Ricky you are my favorite RUclips Ricky video awesome
thanks man u made my day bro
Your welcome Ricky
Nwo/wolfpack music was badass
Someone paid off nwo to throw it
Former wwe champions vs wcw champs
I thought we were doing 10 points for winning now?
no its changed because peopole wanted it changed man
Bloodline vs original bloodline Younkuna Umaga AFA High Chief Peter Maivia and his nephews Afa and Sika Anoa'i
How do you have aew without WARdlOW
Fry krampus against 29 wwe stars since hes the reason christmas is undefeated
18:07 speaking of size, im guessing hollywood hogan "drew" number 30 as always
Christian abd edge were one oftp the b est tag teams ever besides the dudleys and harlem heat...speaking of which a tag team rumble would be good where you start with 4 and every time a new team enters instead of individuals or if someone enters thdy would never attack their tag partner
O one with announcers like tony schivane vs wcw or whatever
Please do a mlw team and ecw
The giant=big show=mr encino from waterboy
amazing i wanna see will hobbs for aew and the big boys for aew
Realistic
And tna vs mlw
Guess Adam will have to "Cope" with the hair loss. And personal option of course but a terrible name change idea.
If you can do it how about ECW team extreme and Mabye a WCW TEAM
too much cross over in wcw maybe man
It played macho mans music, oh yeah, lol
You are gonna get barred from 2K having 15 AEW guys in a WWE video game ring Ricky Man. lol The NWO Souled Out set van be used in 2K or was that made by someone?
hahaha i have pay for my WWE 2k game every single y ear!! I have no ties with 2k!! haha
1. Scott Hall/Eliminated 10th by Buff Bagwell D (+9)
2. Adam Copeland/Eliminated 1st by Scott Hall F- (-1)
3. Syxx/Eliminated 4th by Adam Cole F (+1)
4. PAC/Eliminated 5th by Bagwell & Cole F (+1)
5. Konnan/Eliminated 2nd by Scott Hall F- (-3)
6. Darby Allin/Eliminated 6th by M.J.F. F (-)
7. Buff Bagwell/Eliminated 11th by Dusty Rhodes D (+4)
8. Adam Cole/Eliminated 7th by Buff Bagwell D (-1)
9. The Giant/Eliminated 3rd by Darby Allin F- (-6)
10. M.J.F./Eliminated 8th by Buff Bagwell D (-2)
11. Scott Steiner/Eliminated 21st by Will Ospreay B (+10)
12. Orange Cassidy/Eliminated 9th by Kenny Omega D (-3)
13. Dusty Rhodes/Eliminated 23rd by Scott Norton B (+10)
14. Kenny Omega/Eliminated 13th by Scott Steinger C (-1)
15. Ted DiBiase/Eliminated 12th by Christian Cage D (-3)
16. Christian Cage/Eliminated 20th by Will Ospreay B (+4)
17. Sting/Eliminated 14th by Dusty Rhodes C (-3)
18. Chris Jericho/Eliminated 18th by Christian Cage C (-)
19. Scott Norton/Eliminated 26th by Randy Savage A (+7)
20. Jungle Boy/Eliminated 15th by Christian Cage C (-5)
21. Kevin Nash/Eliminated 16th by Scott Steiner C (-5)
22. Nick Jackson/Eliminated 22nd by Lex Luger B (-)
23. The Disciple/Eliminated 17th by Nick Jackson C (-6)
24. Will Ospreay/RUNNER-UP!!! A (+5)
25. Lex Luger/Eliminated 25th by Hollywood Hogan A (-)
26. Swerve Strickland/Eliminated 19th by Scott Steiner B (-7)
27. Hollywood Hogan/Eliminated 27th by Jon Moxley A (-)
28. Jon Moxley/WINNER!!! A+ (+2)
29. Randy Savage/Eliminated 28th by Will Ospreay A (-1)
30. Matt Jackson/Eliminated 24th by Will Ospreay B (-6)
Team N.W.O.: 22
Team A.E.W.: 27
Will Ospreay: 4 eliminations/RUNNER-UP!!!
Buff Bagwell: 4 eliminations/Eliminated 11th
Scott Steiner: 3 eliminations/Eliminated 21st
Christian Cage: 3 eliminations/Eliminated 20th
Jon Moxley: 2 eliminations/WINNER!!!
Dusty Rhodes: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 23rd
Scott Hall: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 10th
Adam Cole: 2 eliminations/Eliminated 7th
Randy Savage: 1 elimination/Eliminated 28th
Hollywood Hogan: 1 elimination/Eliminated 27th
Scott Norton: 1 elimination/Eliminated 26th
Lex Luger: 1 elimination/Eliminated 25th
Nick Jackson: 1 elimination/Eliminated 22nd
Kenny Omega: 1 elimination/Eliminated 13th
M.J.F.: 1 elimination/Eliminated 8th
Darby Allin: 1 elimination/Eliminated 6th
Matt Jackson: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 24th
Swerve Strickland: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 19th
Chris Jericho: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 18th
The Disciple: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 17th
Kevin Nash: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 16th
Jungle Boy: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 15th
Sting: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 14th
Ted DiBiase: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 12th
Orange Cassidy: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 9th
PAC: 0 eliminations/Eliminate 5th
Syxx: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 4th
The Giant: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 3rd
Konnan: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 2nd
Adam Copeland: 0 eliminations/Eliminated 1st
Good afternoon Ricky J. fanatics, an epic clash between a group of iconic teams was on full display with a match featuring our favorite (And not-so-favorite) competitors. I am the Wrestlemaniac829, and today the N.W.O., the juggernauts of faction tournaments on this channel, hoped to bully their way against a team comprised of AEW’s most notable competitors.
Some accuse the group of being bullies, but when we share a group discussion surrounding WCW at its prime we all agree that it was the rise of the New World Order that had us looking forward to watching the show in its prime. Not only did they deliver on what their dominance could offer, at a time this was the team to beat whenever they were in action on this RUclips channel. While WCW was a noteworthy contender in the ratings war against WWE, in AEW’s early years this was the new promotion to beat as their shows excelled even against WWE’s NXT program. Still others would suggest that AEW has dipped in quality within recent months, but the fact this show remains on the air demonstrates there’s still some fight over what this program can offer. In one of the closest finishes we’ve seen in weeks, the last man standing would be a former WWE superstar turned AEW icon:
Jonathan David Good a.k.a. Jon Moxley, otherwise formerly known as The Shield’s own ‘Dean Ambrose’. One of the toughest competitors ever to set foot in the squared circle, Ambrose went on to being just another member of a prominent faction to one of the most explosive competitors to watch in AEW. What WWE failed to make the most of, AEW was able to demonstrate his capabilities as a true champion in the making headlining several AEW events and even scoring some major championships during his run. Although a tight ego nearly cost him this rumble on several occurrences, this display demonstrates that if only one man was to be left standing it was going to be him. While this match could have gone on either way, it was Moxley who gave the N.W.O. a wake-up call that there’s some stiff competition to be wary of.
But who was my MVP of this N.W.O. versus AEW rumble? Let’s get down to the numbers:
Of the thirty competitors featured in this match, SIXTEEN competitors secured the most eliminations (8 N.W.O. members and 8 AEW icons). The highest count of the day reached ‘4’ eliminations, which is three points higher than the average ‘1’ elimination.
The nominees for the Golden MVP Award for ‘coolest’ performance are:
Will Ospreay… and Buff Bagwell
Both men paid their contributions to their group to ensure they’d go far, but ultimately the award recognizes Ospreay’s performance as he nearly had this rumble won by the time it was the final two. As one of the most exciting competitors to watch in today’s era, Ospreay has demonstrated why he’s one of the most sensational competitors hailing from all corners of the globe. Although he didn’t end up the victor of the match, we are anxious to see what more he’s got to offer when the next rumble airs.
The Dull Participation Medal for the ‘lamest’ performance goes to:
Swerve Strickland
While there have been some rather embarrassing finishes during this rumble, the most disappointing of them all was Swerve’s display of combat considering the popularity he held during his time on AEW. While the WWE failed to capitalize on his full potential back in his WWE days, leaving his former group ‘Hit Row’ to pay the price when left on their own, Swerve demonstrated what a folly WWE made when he made an impact very early in his AEW run and even securing some gold along the way. While this was not his best performance in this tournament, we hope the next time we see AEW in action he will demonstrate what a true icon he really is.
Even though this rumble could have ended either way, AEW’s manner of victory demonstrates that they are a group not to be counted out. In the meantime, we ask the following questions: Is there still some loyalty amongst AEW fans despite the show’s recent events? Can the N.W.O. recognize where they went wrong if they hope to regain their status as the top team? Would it be any different if they tackled some other promotion like New Japan, Impact Wrestling, or even some Ring of Honor alumni? And the biggest question of them all:
Who’s next? Until then faithful readers, this has been the Wrestlemaniac829… PEACE OUT!!!
the legend!!!
Should’ve had Mr perfect and not Ted and should’ve had fake sting instead of red an black bald sting lol
you are so right man
oh there was a bald team that there bock util a man name sting mjf said ...what
Team Boxers
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Call United States champions u can call team usa
2:28 This guy is bald
First!!!
the legend!!!!!
Next one I hope you can do sports versus somebody. I just want sports in it.
we may have to do another tourney!! haha