Royal Rumble (1991) - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
0 !Dark Jerry Sags defeated Sam Houston Singles match 05:25
1 The Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels) defeated The Orient Express (Tanaka and Kato) (with Mr. Fuji) Tag team match 19:15
2 The Big Boss Man defeated The Barbarian (with Bobby Heenan) Singles match 14:15
3 Sgt. Slaughter (with General Adnan) defeated The Ultimate Warrior (c) Singles match for the WWF Championship 12:47
4 The Mountie (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Koko B. Ware Singles match 09:12
5 Ted DiBiase and Virgil defeated Dusty Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes Tag team match 09:57
6 Hulk Hogan won by last eliminating Earthquake Royal Rumble match 1:05:17

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