Number 3: Stone Cold Confrontations:
The Attitude Era was created by Stone Cold Steve Austin. In 1997 in his home state of Texas, Austin would enter the match at number 5. He would face off with many opponents, eliminating them one by one by one. He was dominant in this match, eliminating 10 men. We rarely have seen a Royal Rumble match like this, with one guy in the ring continuously waiting for his next victim. When Austin was waiting, out came Bret Hart, a man who had a problem with Stone Cold. He eliminated Austin, but no referee saw it. Late into the match, Austin would sneak back in and toss Hart over the ropes. Austin would become the future, the bad ass type where he was different than anyone else. Austin stole the win, and would go to WrestleMania. He would not battle for the WWE Championship, but settle a score in one of the best matches in the history of professional wrestling. He would compete in a Submission Match against Bret Hart, with the infamous shot of blood dripping down his face. Propelled into the main event, Austin never looked back.