The DARK SIDE of the 1989 Royal Rumble
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
The DARK SIDE of the 1989 Royal Rumble
The DARK SIDE of the 1989 Royal Rumble
2026
Wrestling
The 1989 Royal Rumble is remembered as a historic success. It was the first Royal Rumble broadcast on pay-per-view, it helped launch the legendary Mega Powers Explode storyline, and it cemented the match as one of WWE's most important annual traditions. But beneath the celebration was a much darker reality. Big John Studd won the most important match of his career—only for the push to go nowhere. Harley Race's decline became impossible to ignore. Strike Force was quietly approaching its final days. And one controversial elimination involving Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage planted the seeds for one of the most explosive betrayals in wrestling history. Looking back through a modern lens, the 1989 Royal Rumble wasn't just a historic milestone—it was a turning point where careers unraveled, partnerships collapsed, and future tragedies cast a long shadow over one of the WWF's most iconic events. In this video, we examine the forgotten stories, backstage realities, and dark legacy of the 1989 Royal Rumble. *Subscribe for more deep dives into the hidden stories, backstage politics, and dark history of 1980s and early 1990s WWF.* #WWE #WWF #RoyalRumble #HulkHogan #MachoMan #RandySavage #BigJohnStudd #TedDiBiase #WrestleManiaV #MegaPowers