This is a follow-up to an earlier post on the men’s Royal Rumble. Although it wasn’t exactly a hit over here on dataisbeautiful, I got great feedback from other places that encouraged me to make some updates and try again with the women’s Rumble!
Source: data collected by me while watching
Tool: Tableau Desktop
From a guy with no interest in wrestling, this really pulled me in.
So did Roxanne eliminate nobody until right at the end? Even though she was in the ring for over an hour
Does a record really matter if it’s all scripted anyway? Like isn’t just part of the script
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[Interactive version here, with a toggle between the men’s and women’s versions.](https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bo.mccready8742/viz/TheWWEMensRoyalRumble2025/RoyalRumble25Women?publish=yes)
This is a follow-up to an earlier post on the men’s Royal Rumble. Although it wasn’t exactly a hit over here on dataisbeautiful, I got great feedback from other places that encouraged me to make some updates and try again with the women’s Rumble!
Source: data collected by me while watching
Tool: Tableau Desktop
From a guy with no interest in wrestling, this really pulled me in.
So did Roxanne eliminate nobody until right at the end? Even though she was in the ring for over an hour
Does a record really matter if it’s all scripted anyway? Like isn’t just part of the script
Cool visualization.
Did the first three in have some kind of pact?
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