Fans always want to see longer matches, at least 15 minutes, in order to see proper storytelling and for the match to become captivating enough. Most of the best matches of all time have indeed lasted longer than 15 minutes. However, sometimes in WWE, fans have been surprised by very short matches, with short-lived outcomes that no one expected.

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These matches ended in the blink of an eye, some even in a controversial way. Like it or not, it’s okay if WWE goes out of their way once in a while to produce a short match that shocks everyone. The following matches were so short that you might not even remember them.

UPDATE: 2025/03/17 17:30 EST BY ROBERTH PEREZ

Wrestling matches are often epic battles of endurance, skill and drama, but in WWE history, some have lasted barely the blink of an eye. From lightning-fast victories that stun audiences to squash matches designed to elevate a superstar, these ultra-short confrontations have made their mark for their speed and, at times, controversy. In this article, we explore the shortest bouts in WWE annals where the bell barely had time to ring before it was all over.

We won’t consider Money In The Bank Cash-Ins on this list.

13

Randy Orton Vs. Rusev – 9.7 Seconds

A Devastating RKO Was More Than Enough To Defeat Rusev

Randy Orton vs Rusev summerslam 2017

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

SummerSlam

August 20, 2017

9.7 seconds

Randy Orton defeated Rusev

The bout between

Randy Orton
and Rusev at SummerSlam 2017 lasted a mere 9.7 seconds. Rusev tried to get smart and attacked Randy before the match. When it looked like Rusev had the advantage, the bell rang, but Orton surprised Rusev, and everyone else, with an RKO to pick up a quick victory.

Rusev, while coming with momentum, was used as a stepping stone to reinforce Orton’s image as an unpredictable predator. WWE sacrificed a competitive bout to send a message: the “Viper” could take down anyone in an instant, though this left Rusev fans disappointed by the lack of action.

12

Brock Lesnar Vs. Kofi Kingston – 7.6 Seconds

Kofi Kingston’s WWE Title Reign Had A Brutal Reign

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

SmackDown

October 4, 2019

7.6 seconds

Brock Lesnar defeated Kofi Kingston

The clash lasted only 7.6 seconds: as soon as the bell rang, Brock Lesnar caught Kofi, dispatched him with an F5 and covered him with one hand to win the WWE Championship. It was a pure squash match, designed to showcase Brock as an unstoppable force.

Immediately after, Cain Velasquez debuted, diverting attention to a new rivalry with Lesnar, while Kofi was relegated. Fans were frustrated by the abrupt ending of “KofiMania,” feeling Kingston’s reign deserved a more dignified closure.

11

The Great Khali Vs. Damien Sandow – 6.4 Seconds

The Great Khali Squashed Damien Sandow

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

RAW

June 30, 2014

6.4 seconds

The Great Khali defeated Damien Sandow

On the June 30, 2014, episode of Monday Night Raw,

Damien Sandow
was doing an impersonation of Vince McMahon, and it was a pretty good job, by the way. However, Stephanie McMahon didn’t like Damien Sandow’s performance and sent The Great Khali out to destroy him. The Giant responded to Sandow’s taunts with a brutal shot right to the head and a quick pin. Fans would have liked it if it was the real Vince McMahon taking that punishment.

10

The Rock Vs. Erick Rowan – 6 Seconds

The Shortest Match In WrestleMania History

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

WrestleMania 32

April 3, 2016

6 seconds

The Rock defeated Erick Rowan

At WrestleMania 32, The Rock faced Erick Rowan in an impromptu match. The match was fleeting, as The Rock showed his dominance by defeating Rowan in just six seconds, setting a record for the fastest win in WrestleMania history.

After the match, Rowan, Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman wanted to attack The Rock, but

John Cena
showed up to help him, creating another memorable moment.

9

Aksana Vs. Natalya – 5.8 Seconds

Aksana’s First WWE Win Was Quick

Aksana Vs. Natalya

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

SmackDown

January 27, 2012

5.8 seconds

Aksana defeated Natalya

Believe it or not,

Aksana
has one of the fastest wins in WWE history. In her first singles match in WWE, Aksana defeated Natalya in just 5.8 seconds. How did this happen? Well, Natalya let her guard down while yelling at Tamina, and Aksana took advantage of the moment to roll Natalya up and get her first WWE victory. However, the smile on Aksana’s face didn’t last long, as Natalya put her in a Sharpshooter after the match.

8

Shinsuke Nakamura Vs. Jeff Hardy – 5.7 Seconds

Shinsuke Nakamura Cheated To Win The United States Title

Jeff Hardy v Shinsuke Nakamura Extreme Rules 2018 Cropped

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

Extreme Rules

July 15, 2018

5.7 seconds

Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Jeff Hardy

At Extreme Rules 2018,

Jeff Hardy
defended the United States Title against Shinsuke Nakamura. It looked like we were about to see a great match, but before the bell rang, the Japanese hit a low blow on Hardy behind the referee’s back.

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So, when the bell rang, Nakamura just executed his Kinshasa and pinned Hardy to take the win and become United States Champion. Nakamura played dirty and got the win and the fans were shocked after that quick finish.

7

Dolph Ziggler Vs. Curt Hawkins – 5.5 Seconds

Dolph Ziggler Squashed Curt Hawkins

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

SmackDown

November 1, 2016

5.5 seconds

Dolph Ziggler defeated Curt Hawkins

Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler issued an open challenge and Curt Hawkins answered. Hawkins entered the ring with a mic in his hand, trash-talking Ziggler, trying to look like a believable contender, but Ziggler made sure Hawkins closed his mouth.

As soon as the bell rang, Ziggler hit Hawkins with a Superkick, and made the cover for the 1-2-3, thus retaining the Intercontinental Title. This was perhaps the easiest match of Dolph Ziggler’s career.

6

Shelton Benjamin Vs. Maven – 5 Seconds

Shelton Benjamin Defeated Maven Twice In One Night

Shelton Benjamin vs. Maven

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

New Year’s Revolution

1/9/2005

5 seconds

Shelton Benjamin defeated Maven

At New Year’s Revolution 2005,

Shelton Benjamin
defended the Intercontinental Championship against Maven. Maven spent much of the match with a microphone in his hand insulting the fans (which was entertaining, by the way), until Benjamin rolled him up for the win. Maven said that didn’t count, so he demanded that the match be started over. This time, Benjamin executed a T-Bone Suplex and pinned Maven to get the win in five seconds.

5

Trish Stratus Vs. Nidia – 3.8 Seconds

The Shortest Women’s Title Match In WWE History

Trish Stratus vs. Nidia

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

RAW

July 5, 2004

3.8 seconds

Trish Stratus defeated Nidia

On the July 5, 2004, episode of RAW, Nidia defeated Molly Holly and Victoria in a Contract On A Pole Three Way Match, earning her a title shot against

Trish Stratus
. However, Trish attacked Nidia right after the match and demanded the referee ring the bell, so Trish just had to make the cover for an easy victory. It was a forgettable angle, in which no one benefited, but it did hurt Nidia, who was released a few months later.

4

The Rock Vs. Big Boss Man – 3.5 Seconds

At The Time, It Was The Shortest Match In WWE History

The Rock vs Big Bossman

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

Survivor Series

November 15, 1998

3.5 seconds

The Rock defeated Big Boss Man

At Survivor Series 1998, there was a tournament to determine the new WWE Champion after Vince McMahon managed to get the belt off Stone Cold Steve Austin. In the first round of the tournament,

The Rock
faced off against The Big Boss Man.

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It was expected to be a short match, but no one expected it to be this short. The Rock defeated Big Boss Man in just three and a half seconds thanks to a clever roll-up. The Rock went all the way and ended up becoming WWE Champion after defeating Mankind in the final.

3

Aliyah Vs. Natalya – 3.17 Seconds

WWE’s Official Shortest Match

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

SmackDown

January 14, 2022

3.17 seconds

Aliyah defeated Natalya

On the January 14, 2022, episode of Friday Night SmackDown, Aliyah accomplished something no one saw coming. Aliyah, a rookie, defeated Natalya, one of the company’s most experienced wrestlers and a future WWE Hall of Famer, in 3.17 seconds.

Officially, this is the shortest match in WWE history. Unfortunately, that led to nothing, as Aliyah ended up being released from WWE, and it wasn’t worth it for Natalya to put her over like that.

2

Spike Dudley Vs. William Regal – 2 Seconds

Shortest Title Match In WWE History

Spike

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

RAW

April 8, 2002

2 seconds

Spike Dudley defeated William Regal

How is it possible for a wrestling match to last less than three seconds, especially when it ends via pinfall? Well, in WWE it has happened not once but twice, although they are not official records.

During the April 8, 2002, episode of RAW, Spike Dudley used brass knuckles to defeat William Regal in two seconds to win the European Championship. The match officially started when the referee was already counting, which should not have been legal, but it was.

1

Jerry Lawler & Chris Jericho Vs. Tazz & Naked Mideon – 1.8 Seconds

The Shortest Match In WWE History

Naked Mideon

Event

Date

Match Length

Match Result

RAW

September 4, 2000

1.8 seconds

Jerry Lawler & Chris Jericho defeated Tazz & Naked Mideon

The shortest match in WWE history took place during the September 4, 2000, episode of RAW Is WAR. Jerry Lawler and

Chris Jericho
defeated Tazz and Naked Mideon in just 1.8 seconds.

How did that happen? Well, no one knew that Mideon would be Tazz’s partner, and when Naked Mideon made his entrance, he surprised everyone, including Tazz himself. Lawler took advantage of the distraction and rolled Tazz up before the bell rang, but the referee counted anyway and that’s why the match lasted 1.8 seconds.



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