Royal Rumble Code of Conduct Violation: WWE Authorities Monitoring Closely

Royal Rumble Code of Conduct Violation: WWE Authorities Monitoring Closely

Royal Rumble Code of Conduct Violation: WWE Authorities Monitoring Closely

Royal Rumble Code of Conduct Violation: WWE Authorities Monitoring Closely

Royal Rumble 2023 was full of shocking news and surprises. We have seen our Royal Rumble, and Battle Royal winners also. Rhea Ripley made a move and win the battle royal against other 29 women and so, and Cody Rhodes encrypted his name in the history of WWE with his shocking entry and match-winning skills. Besides this, one more thing grabbed the attention of the audience that might not that satisfying to fans, let us find out who got reactions from other superstars and the WWE community.

Violation of the code of conduct of Royal Rumble

In the 2023 men’s Royal Rumble Battle Royal event, WWE announced that there will be one and the half minutes waiting periods between each participant. How successfully did WWE maintain that assertion? Let us find out as things didn’t go in the way they should. A typical latency remained at 1m 53s, whereas the average duration is 1m 59s.

Just 2 of the 28 long waits were 5 seconds or less than the target of 1 and a half minutes. In 7 of the 28 latencies, the objective of 90 seconds was reached under 10 seconds. These data show a single of the cycles was one and a half minutes. If everything had gone smoothly, Rhodes’s entry would be announced 42 minutes and 00 seconds after the bout had begun. This beep really sounded at 55m 19s.

In either case, Ten of the 28 waiting times were longer than two minutes and 00 seconds, including six such prolonged pauses coming in the second half of the game.

Significant Information

In the men’s Royal Rumble battle Royal, the average entry duration was 38.5 seconds. This is the amount of time that occurs between the bell sounding and the formal entrance of that brand-new fighter. A 38.5 seconds entry period would eat away 42.8% of the long wait period, giving just 51.5 seconds prior to the following buzzer, if WWE obeyed legal 90-second latency. There is simply not sufficient time left to do all that was scheduled somewhere between beeps, which causes long wait times. The very lengthy approach to the ring was a contributing cause to WWE’s inability to adhere to the regulations fairly precisely.

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