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André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
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The André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal is a namesake battle royal held as part of WrestleMania Weekend by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. The winner of the match receives the André the Giant Memorial Trophy. The inaugural battle royal was held at WrestleMania XXX in 2014 and was won by Cesaro. The most recent winner of the 2024 match was Bronson Reed ahead of WrestleMania XL.

The match is named in honor of André the Giant, the first WWE Hall of Fame inductee who at over seven feet tall and weighing over 500 pounds was known as "The King of the Battle Royal" due to winning a large majority of such matches he participated in. A short-lived female counterpart called the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal was held in 2018 and 2019.

Originally established as an annual battle royal held at either WrestleMania itself or its Kickoff pre-show, the match did not occur at WrestleMania 36 in 2020 due to concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic. It returned in 2021, airing on a special "WrestleMania Edition" of SmackDown the night before WrestleMania 37. The SmackDown prior to WrestleMania has since been established as the start of WrestleMania Weekend with the battle royal becoming a fixture of the special episode.

History

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André the Giant

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André the Giant was a French professional wrestler. He was best known for his time in the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. He signed with the company in 1973 when it was still known by its original name of World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), which was renamed to World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and he continued performing for the promotion until 1991 (the WWF was renamed to WWE in 2002). Following his death in 1993, André was the inaugural inductee into the promotion's Hall of Fame as the sole inductee for the Class of 1993. At over seven feet tall and weighing 500 pounds, André was known as "The King of the Battle Royal" due to winning a large majority of such matches he participated in.[1][2][3]

Memorial Battle Royal

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On the March 10, 2014, episode of Raw, WrestleMania XXX host Hulk Hogan announced the establishment of the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. The match was established in honor of André's legacy. It took place at WrestleMania XXX on April 6, with the winner receiving the André the Giant Memorial Trophy, made in the likeness of André.[4] Cesaro won the inaugural match after eliminating Big Show using a body slam, mimicking the famous moment of when Hogan performed a body slam on André at WrestleMania III.[5][6]

At WrestleMania 31 on March 29, 2015, the second annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place as part of the event's Kickoff pre-show, thus establishing the match as a yearly tradition. Big Show—a wrestler who had been often compared to André due to his similar size and stature and who was originally billed as André's (storyline) son when he debuted in World Championship Wrestling in 1995—won the match by last eliminating Damien Mizdow.[7]

While primarily contested by professional wrestlers, celebrities from other fields began to make appearances in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal beginning with the third annual match at WrestleMania 32 in 2016. This match, which occurred on the main card, featured former National Basketball Association player Shaquille O'Neal entering as a surprise participant, confronting Big Show. The match itself was won by Baron Corbin, who last eliminated Kane to win.[8]

The following year's match occurred on April 2, 2017, on the WrestleMania 33 Kickoff pre-show. Although not a participant in the match itself, the match did feature a surprise appearance by National Football League player Rob Gronkowski, who assisted his real life friend Mojo Rawley, enabling Rawley to last eliminate Jinder Mahal to win the match.[9]

The fifth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place as part of WrestleMania 34's Kickoff pre-show on April 8, 2018. Unlike the past couple of years, this match did not feature any celebrity appearances, but the match was won by Matt Hardy, who last eliminated Baron Corbin to win.[10] Also at WrestleMania 34, a women's version of the match was established, called the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal.[11]

The sixth annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was held as part of WrestleMania 35's Kickoff pre-show on April 7, 2019. This year's battle royal was unique in that there was a storyline going into the match with the two celebrity guest participants. Prior to the event, comedians Colin Jost and Michael Che of Saturday Night Live began appearing on Raw as part of a storyline with Braun Strowman, which ultimately led to them being scheduled as participants in the match. Strowman ultimately won the match by last eliminating Jost.[12][13]

The match did not occur at WrestleMania 36 in 2020 due to concerns stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic brought many changes to WWE's programming during that time, and the battle royal was not scheduled so as to limit the number of wrestlers in the ring at the same time. WrestleMania 36 itself, which was WWE's first pay-per-view and livestreaming event affected by the pandemic, was relocated and held behind closed doors at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.[14]

On April 1, 2021, WWE announced the return of the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Unlike previous editions of the match, the seventh battle royal was not held at WrestleMania itself. Instead, it aired as part of the April 9 episode of SmackDown, the night before WrestleMania 37, with the episode promoted as WrestleMania SmackDown.[15][16] The show was pre-taped on April 2,[17][18] and Jey Uso won the match by last eliminating Shinsuke Nakamura.[19]

The eighth André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place on April 1, 2022, during the special WrestleMania SmackDown, which aired live the night before WrestleMania 38.[20] Madcap Moss won the match by last eliminating Finn Bálor.[21]

The ninth André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place on March 31, 2023, during the special WrestleMania SmackDown, which aired live the night before WrestleMania 39.[22] Bobby Lashley won the match by last eliminating Bronson Reed.[23]

The 10th edition of the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal took place during WrestleMania SmackDown on April 5, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the night prior to WrestleMania XL.[24] The prior year's runner up, Bronson Reed, won the 2024 match by last eliminating Ivar.[25]

Reception

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Writing for PWInsider in 2017, Dave Scherer saw no reason for viewers to care about the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, given how winners have been booked and further said: "It's great that talent will get on the show for WrestleMania, but that match hasn't meant anything thus far."[26]

Winners

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The battle royal has been held every year since 2014, except in 2020 for WrestleMania 36 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

No. Winner Runner Up WrestleMania Weekend Location Date
1 Cesaro Big Show XXX New Orleans, Louisiana April 6, 2014
2 Big Show Damien Mizdow 31[note 1] Santa Clara, California March 29, 2015
3 Baron Corbin Kane 32 Arlington, Texas April 3, 2016
4 Mojo Rawley Jinder Mahal 33[note 1] Orlando, Florida April 2, 2017
5 Matt Hardy Baron Corbin 34[note 1] New Orleans, Louisiana April 8, 2018
6 Braun Strowman Colin Jost 35[note 1] East Rutherford, New Jersey April 7, 2019
7 Jey Uso Shinsuke Nakamura 37[note 2] St. Petersburg, Florida April 2, 2021
8 Madcap Moss Finn Bálor 38[note 2] Dallas, Texas April 1, 2022
9 Bobby Lashley Bronson Reed 39[note 2] Los Angeles, California March 31, 2023
10 Bronson Reed Ivar XL[note 2] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 5, 2024

Participants

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Cesaro was the winner of the inaugural battle royal at WrestleMania XXX in 2014
Big Show was the 2015 winner at WrestleMania 31
Baron Corbin was the 2016 winner at WrestleMania 32
Mojo Rawley was the 2017 winner at WrestleMania 33
Matt Hardy (left) was the 2018 winner at WrestleMania 34, shown here with Bray Wyatt (right) following his win at the event; Wyatt helped Hardy win the match
Braun Strowman was the 2019 winner at WrestleMania 35
Jey Uso was the 2021 winner on the special WrestleMania SmackDown during WrestleMania 37 weekend
Madcap Moss was the 2022 winner on the special WrestleMania SmackDown during WrestleMania 38 weekend
Bobby Lashley was the 2023 winner on the special WrestleMania SmackDown during WrestleMania 39 weekend
Participants XXX 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 XL Total
Adam Rose Yes Yes 2
Aiden English Yes Yes 2
Akira Tozawa Yes Yes Yes 3
Alberto Del Rio Yes 1
Alex Riley Yes 1
Andrade Yes 1
Angel Garza/Angel Yes Yes Yes 3
Angelo Dawkins Yes 1
Apollo Crews Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Ashante "Thee" Adonis Yes Yes 2
Baron Corbin/King Corbin Won Yes Yes Yes 4
Big E Yes Yes 2
Big Show Yes Won Yes Yes 4
Bo Dallas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Bobby Lashley Won 1
Bobby Roode/Robert Roode Yes Yes 2
Brad Maddox Yes 1
Braun Strowman Yes Won Yes 3
Brodus Clay Yes 1
Bronson Reed Yes Won 2
Brutus Creed Yes 1
Butch Yes 1
Cameron Grimes Yes 1
Cedric Alexander Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Cesaro Won Yes 2
Chad Gable Yes Yes Yes 3
Cody Rhodes Yes 1
Colin Jost Yes 1
Commander Azeez Yes 1
Cruz Del Toro Yes Yes 2
Curt Hawkins Yes Yes 2
Curtis Axel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Damian Priest Yes 1
Damien Sandow/Damien Mizdow Yes Yes Yes 3
Darren Young Yes Yes Yes 3
Dash Wilder Yes 1
David Otunga Yes 1
Dexter Lumis Yes 1
Diamond Dallas Page Yes 1
Dolph Ziggler Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Drew Gulak Yes Yes 2
Drew McIntyre Yes 1
EC3 Yes 1
Elias Yes Yes 2
Elton Prince Yes 1
Epico Colón/Fernando Yes Yes 2
Erick Rowan Yes 1
Erik Yes Yes 2
Fandango Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Finn Bálor Yes 1
Goldust Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Gran Metalik Yes Yes 2
The Great Khali Yes 1
Heath Slater Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6
Hideo Itami Yes 1
Humberto Carrillo/Humberto/Berto Yes Yes Yes 3
Ivar Yes Yes Yes 3
Jack Swagger Yes Yes 2
Jason Jordan Yes 1
Jaxson Ryker Yes 1
JD McDonagh Yes 1
Jeff Hardy Yes 1
Jey Uso Yes Won 2
Jimmy Uso Yes Yes 2
Jinder Mahal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Joaquin Wilde Yes Yes 2
Johnny Gargano Yes 1
Julius Creed Yes 1
Justin Gabriel Yes 1
Kalisto Yes Yes Yes 3
Kane Yes Yes Yes 3
Karl Anderson Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Karrion Kross Yes 1
Killian Dain Yes 1
Kit Wilson Yes 1
Kofi Kingston Yes Yes 2
Konnor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
LA Knight Yes 1
Lince Dorado Yes Yes 2
Luke Gallows Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Luke Harper Yes Yes 2
Mace/ma.çé Yes Yes 2
Madcap Moss Won Yes 2
Mansoor/mån.sôör Yes Yes 2
Mark Henry Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Matt Hardy Won Yes 2
Michael Che Yes 1
Mike Kanellis Yes 1
The Miz Yes Yes 2
Mojo Rawley Won Yes 2
Murphy Yes 1
Mustafa Ali/Ali Yes Yes Yes 3
No Way Jose Yes 1
Omos Yes 1
Otis Yes Yes Yes 3
Primo Colón/Diego Yes Yes Yes 3
R-Truth Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Reggie Yes 1
Rey Mysterio Yes 1
Rhyno Yes Yes Yes 3
Rick Boogs Yes 1
Ricochet Yes Yes 2
Ridge Holland Yes 1
Ryback Yes 1
Sami Zayn Yes 1
Sanga Yes 1
Santino Marella Yes 1
Santos Escobar Yes 1
Scott Dawson Yes 1
Shanky Yes 1
Shaquille O'Neal Yes 1
Sheamus Yes 1
Shelton Benjamin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Shinsuke Nakamura Yes 1
Simon Gotch Yes 1
Sin Cara Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Slapjack Yes 1
T-Bar Yes Yes 2
Tatanka Yes 1
Tian Bing Yes 1
Titus O'Neil Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Tommaso Ciampa Yes 1
Top Dolla Yes 1
Tucker Yes Yes 2
Tye Dillinger Yes 1
Tyler Breeze Yes Yes Yes Yes 4
Tyson Kidd Yes Yes 2
Veer Yes 1
Viktor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5
Xavier Woods Yes Yes Yes 3
Yoshi Tatsu Yes 1
Zack Ryder Yes Yes Yes 3

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d This match took place on the Kickoff Show (pre-show).
  2. ^ a b c d This match took place on a special WrestleMania themed edition of SmackDown airing the night before the pay-per-view.

References

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