Shawn Michaels explains why the Royal Rumble is significant to him

Shawn Michaels recognizes the Royal Rumble's significance not just for WWE as a whole, but also for his personal legendary career.

Shawn Michaels [Image: Twitter@ShawnMichaels]
By Blesson Daniel | Jan 23, 2022 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Shawn Michaels recognizes the Royal Rumble’s significance not just for WWE as a whole, but also for his personal legendary career.

Shawn Michaels, a WWE Hall of Famer, was the next guest on The Bump to talk about the upcoming Royal Rumble pay-per-view and how crucial the event has become not just for WWE, but also for the development of a new star. Michaels, a two-time Rumble winner, also talks about how the match format influenced his career. The highlights are listed below.

He claims he had no idea the Royal Rumble could really become a historic event:

“No. So gosh, the first time you hear about it like you said, it’s a Battle Royale essentially. But no, I had no idea that it would become — as everybody knows now the Royal Rumble comes, and it has so many implications now towards Wrestlemania. And that’s where you start thinking about, so no, I gotta be honest, I didn’t know that the event would be such the landmark that it is now, this unbelievable concept.”

“But at the same time, I don’t know. I guess you always feel that to have, I don’t know, almost 30 plus years of longevity in this line of work is pretty tough to do. But again, it’s something that to me, I feel like once the Rumble comes, that’s when everybody gets excited. And the roll to WrestleMania is right around the corner. And as I say, I don’t know that does justice to just how big that events become.”

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Shawn Michaels and Royal Rumble

While questioned if the Royal Rumble match had an overall impact on his career, Michaels said yes. HBK went to great lengths to acknowledge Mr. Perfect’s performance in the match as a factor in changing his mind about appearing in that match.

“Yeah. Oh, for sure. And again, look, it’s especially when we started talking about again that having a real attachment to WrestleMania. But look, I can say this, the first time that I really — it was watching Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig out there in the Rumble, and everything he did and how he made everything look so spectacular. He didn’t win; he never won a Royal Rumble. But he was the first guy that I watched to where I realized, oh my goodness, even in this event with 30 other people, you can become the focal point.”

“And that’s what I sort of saw him do that. That’s what I looked at it from the standpoint of the Rumble can now be a performance engineering-type event where you can really get yourself over in a way that I just thought was pretty challenging with 30 other people and so much else going on, on the show. But after watching Curt that night, it was stuck in my brain forever. It wasn’t so much about winning, and it was about everything that you did in the duration of the time that you are out there.”

Shawn Michaels also discussed his Royal Rumble battle against Sycho Sid in 1997.