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Battle royal

A battle royal is the subject of the first chapter of Ralph Ellison's novel Invisible Man.


Bill Fralic

Bill Fralic is well known for wrestling when he competed in the 20-man battle royal at "WrestleMania 2".

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Featured matches on the undercard included a tag team match where the team of Vader and Scott Steiner defeated Shaun Summers and Roderick Street, a singles match that saw Vampiro defeat Colt Cabana, and a 9 man Battle Royal match in which Zach Gowen was victorious.

The Brawl to End It All

Antonio Inoki, the WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion won two matches at the event, as he retained his championship against Charlie Fulton and later won a 20-man battle royal.


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Brandon Gatson

He quickly ascended the Heavyweight rankings and finished in the top 5 of the Inland Title Series Battle Royal, earning him a berth in the annual Inland Title Series, a round robin style tournament, against Scorpio Sky, Ryan Taylor and Blackstar.

Harvey Martin

Following his retirement in 1984, Martin briefly served as an NFL analyst for NBC, participated in the battle royal at WrestleMania 2 (1986) for World Wrestling Federation, and appeared several times in World Class Championship Wrestling and the Global Wrestling Federation as a ringside commentator.

Mike Polchlopek

On the RAW 15th Anniversary Spectacular on December 10, 2007, Bart Gunn participated in the 15th Anniversary Battle Royal and was eliminated by Steve Blackman.

Ray Gordy

On the November 8 episode of SmackDown, Jesse and Festus suffered their first WWE loss in a 10-Man Tag Team Battle Royal WWE Tag Team Championship Contender's match, against Deuce 'n Domino, The Major Brothers, Shannon Moore and Jimmy Wang Yang, and William Regal and Dave Taylor.

So Hott

It was one of the official theme songs of WrestleMania XXV and was performed at the event in a 5-song medley, with the WWE Divas accompanying Kid Rock to the ring, before the Miss WrestleMania 25-Diva Battle Royal.

Tritheism

Sherlock's work is said to have made William Manning a Socinian and Thomas Emlyn an Arian, and the dispute was ridiculed in a skit entitled "The Battle Royal", attributed to William Pittis (1694?), which was translated into Latin at Cambridge.