Clock Chaos at Royal Rumble: Timing Analysis Shows 90-Second Rule Was Often Skipped

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A data-driven breakdown of the 2026 men’s Royal Rumble shows WWE’s claimed 90-second wait between entrants was rarely upheld. The average wait was 1:47 and the median 1:37, with only about a third of waits near 90 seconds. The final buzzer for GUNTHER arrived at 49:46 instead of the 42:00 expectation. Eight waits hit two minutes or more, and many long intervals featured eliminations, including Jey Uso’s notably long 2:17 wait and entry. Overall, the 90-second rule reads more like a guideline than a strict cadence in this match.
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