10 Superstars who have entered every Women's Royal Rumble Match so far

1/3rd of the field has remained the same for 3 years.
1/3rd of the field has remained the same for 3 years.

The third annual Women's Royal Rumble Match has concluded and Charlotte Flair came away as the big winner, joining Becky Lynch and Asuka in the history books. This was her second attempt at the holy grail, but many names have entered thrice.

Ten women have entered every possible Royal Rumble match that they could, from 2018 until now. They are some of the more consistent mid-carders in the WWE's female roster, who could end up prevailing in the years to come.

Some women have entered three overall Rumbles, including one men's Rumble, but here is every single one who entered all 3 Women's Royal Rumble matches.


#10 Sarah Logan

Sarah Logan
Sarah Logan

Sarah Logan was the first-ever Superstar to enter a women's Royal Rumble match after a countdown, entering at number 3 in 2018. She had a pretty impressive showing as well and lasted over 15 minutes in the match.

The former Riott Squad member fared less impressively in the years to come, with pretty inconsequential showings in recent Rumble matches. Logan appeared at 12 in 2019 and 22 this year, before being dumped out in less than a minute by the eventual winner, Charlotte Flair.

#9 Liv Morgan

Liv Morgan
Liv Morgan

Sarah Logan's former tag team partner has the potential to be a mega-star in WWE, but looking at her showings in Royal Rumble matches, you wouldn't know it. Liv Morgan's first Rumble was average, entering at 11 and getting eliminated by Michelle McCool. Her next two showings lasted less than a minute in total.

Morgan lasted less than 10 seconds in the 2019 edition, with Natalya dumping her out immediately as she entered.

She did have storyline motivations this year and even eliminated Lana from the match after entering at 7, but the Ravishing Russian pulled her arch-enemy out of the ring soon after. Hopefully, Liv Morgan gets to have an impressive showing in next year's Royal Rumble match.

#8 Tamina

Tamina
Tamina

Like Sarah Logan, Tamina has not had the most spectacular showings at each Royal Rumble. She was present for all of them though. The former Team BAD member entered at 7, 10 and 14 respectively, in each Women's Royal Rumble Match.

Tamina got to eliminate Mickie James in 2019, but that's about it. She hasn't really had that many memorable moments in recent history, but the Superfly's daughter is tied for the most Royal Rumble matches entered by a female wrestler.

#7 Dana Brooke

Dana Brooke
Dana Brooke

Like some of the others on this list so far, Dana Brooke's Royal Rumble appearances have not been entirely memorable so far. But she does have potential. Entering at number 8 in the first-ever edition, Brooke managed to eliminate Kairi Sane from the match.

She came in at 22 last year and 13 this year, doing a decent job. The former protege of Charlotte Flair did help to get some of NXT's brightest stars over in the Rumble, getting eliminated at the hands of Rhea Ripley last year and Bianca Belair this year.

#6 Sonya Deville

Sonya Deville
Sonya Deville

This year's showing for Sonya Deville is by far the most interesting she has been in a Royal Rumble match. Entering at number 10, she immediately partnered up with Mandy Rose and eliminated Mercedes Martinez. There could be further tension on the way for the pair, as Deville accidentally caused their eliminations.

She entered at the same position in 2018 and had a decent showing, but last year's Rumble proved to be a disappointment for Sonya Deville. She entered at 25, but made next to no impact, being disposed of by Alexa Bliss. Deville should have more of a spotlight on her performance in future Rumble matches.

#5 Mandy Rose

Mandy Rose
Mandy Rose

Speaking of Mandy Rose, she has had a much better Royal Rumble history than her tag team partner. Every year has seen something unique happen with her in this match. In 2018, Rose made history by being the first person to ever get eliminated from a women's Rumble match.

Last year, 'God's Greatest Creation' enjoyed an impressive showing, lasting 25 minutes and thwarting Naomi's impressive Royal Rumble save. This year though, it was all about Otis. The member of Heavy Machinery saved Rose from elimination by laying down outside the ring and saving her fall. Such an adorable moment.

#4 Carmella

Carmella
Carmella

Carmella has always been a serviceable part of the SmackDown women's division, playing a decent mid-card figure. She has successfully found her place on the card and as a result, is a consistent presence in women's Royal Rumble matches.

The former Miss Money in the Bank entered the 2018 match with the briefcase, while her appearance in 2019 came from number 30, as she won the Mixed Match Challenge with R-Truth. Carmella had another average showing this year, entering at number 27.

#3 Natalya

Natalya
Natalya

The 'Queen of Harts' has had a growing influence on Royal Rumble matches over the years. Natalya's performance in 2018 was what you would expect from her, simply solid. She even eliminated 3 people, including her best friend, Beth Phoenix.

Natalya holds the record for the longest time spent in an all-female Rumble, at 56 minutes. She achieved the feat after entering from number 2 in 2019. And this year, Nattie entered at 23 and reached the final 4 before being eliminated by, you guessed it, Beth Phoenix.

#2 Naomi

Naomi
Naomi

One of the standout performers in the three years of Women's Royal Rumble Matches has been Naomi. She has taken up the "Kofi Kingston spot" where she would use her immense athletic ability and creativity to come up with ways to avoid elimination.

After entering at 20 in 2018 and 16 in 2019, Naomi balanced it out and made her surprise return at number 18 this year. And like the previous two times, her annual 'Royal Rumble save' spot involved the barricade. It is just so much fun to watch Naomi. Hopefully, she continues to progress as a performer in the coming weeks, months and years.

#1 Kairi Sane

Kairi Sane
Kairi Sane

Perhaps the most surprising name on this list, Kairi Sane has indeed appeared in all 3 Royal Rumble matches despite being a part of NXT for two of them. Originally she would not have been on this list, as Sane was a last-minute replacement in the first-ever women's Rumble in 2018, where she entered at 6.

The 2017 Mae Young Classic winner entered at number 14 last year and even contributed to the elimination of Sarah Logan, before being brutally thrown out by Ruby Riott. This year was slightly more inconsequential for Sane, with her prime focus being on her co-tag team champion, Asuka's RAW Women's Title match opposite Becky Lynch.

Nevertheless, Kairi Sane is ready to burst into a major star. She is just so likable. Hopefully, WWE sees this and pushes the 'Pirate Princess' to bigger and better things after her time as a Kabuki Warrior is done.