Wait, They Were in the Royal Rumble?! 10 Wildly Unexpected Entrant

Drew Carey: Entered the 2001 Royal Rumble, had a brief comedic interaction, and eliminated himself to avoid confrontation, making it a humorous and unexpected moment.

Hornswoggle:  Competed in the 2008 Royal Rumble match, which was unusual given his comedic character and storyline as Finlay's son, adding surprise to the event.

The Headhunters: Made a late appearance in the 1996 Royal Rumble, feeling out of place, with their combined time in the match being less than two minutes and minimal impact.

Carlos Colón: Made a surprise appearance in the 1993 Royal Rumble, which was odd for many WWE fans unfamiliar with his legendary status in Puerto Rican wrestling.

AAA Luchadores: Wrestlers like Pierroth and Cibernético suddenly appeared in the 1997 Royal Rumble, feeling random to viewers and adding an element of surprise.

Genichiro Tenryu: Appeared in the 1993 and 1994 Royal Rumble matches, seemingly as a novelty for international appeal rather than a serious contender.

Jonathan Coachman:  Surprisingly entered the Royal Rumble matches in 2005 and 2006, primarily for comedic relief, making his appearances memorable.

Santina Marella: Entered the men's 2009 Royal Rumble match as Santino Marella's "twin sister" persona, creating a bizarre and humorous moment.

Saba Simba: Tony Atlas returned with this new tribal warrior gimmick in 1991, significantly departing from his previous persona and feeling out of step with the times.

Godfather's Ho's:  Accompanied The Godfather to the ring and briefly entered the 2000 Royal Rumble match, making it a memorable and unconventional sight in the even