ECCW Royal Crumble (pay-per-view)

The Royal Crumble is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event, produced every January by ECCW (Extreme Created Championship Wrestling), a professional wrestling promotion based in New York. The event was created in 2009, with it's inaugural event taking place on January 31, 2010 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York. The first Royal Crumble match was won by Dustin Shore, in his official on-air ECCW debut. The pay-per-view is a part of ECCW's "big four," along with Slam-Mania, Summer Smash, and Survive to the End. The Royal Crumble has been classified as one of ECCW's most popular pay-per-view events.

Match & Event
The match is based on the traditional battle royal match, in which a set number of participants aim at eliminating their competitors by tossing them over the top rope, with both feet touching the floor. undefined The winner of the event is the last participant remaining after all others have been eliminated. undefined A Royal Crumble match has always so far consisted of 30 entrants.The Royal Crumble is different from a battle royal because entrants enter the match at set intervals rather than all at once. Aside from it's basic elimination rules, there are no other significant stipulations or rules, except for the opportunity to main event Slam-Mania in a world title match of the winner's choosing. The event itself usually consists of the Royal Crumble match as well as several other matches.