WWF Royal Rumble is an arcade-style wrestling video game developed by THQ for the Sega Dreamcast. Released in 2001, it is notable for being the first 3D wrestling game on a home console to feature up to nine wrestlers in the ring simultaneously. The game emphasizes fast-paced action and a variety of wrestling moves, capturing the excitement of professional wrestling events.
THQ's third title under the WWF banner and their only title built specifically to be an arcade game. A console port was made for the Sega Dreamcast. It is the first console 3D wrestling game to allow more than four wrestlers on screen simultaneously; it allows nine.