Former AEW Talent Wins Longest Ever Pro Wrestling Match

New unofficial record set for longest pro wrestling match ever

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Aug 13, 2025

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A new unofficial record has been set for the longest match in the history of professional wrestling, and the contest was won by former AEW talent Stu Grayson.

Evil Uno's Mystery Wrestling and C4 Wrestling partnered for a 16-person Cibernetico Match that began on Monday, August 11 in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. The match lasted 21 hours, 49 minutes and 12 seconds before Stu Grayson won the match by pinfall following a Nightfall to Junior Benito.

The match passed the recognised world record for the longest pro wrestling match of all time set by Ehime Pro Wrestling in 2021 with a match that clocked in at 21 hours, 44 minutes and 34 seconds. While the Ehime Pro Wrestling match is recognised in the Guinness World Records, the Mystery Wrestling match won't be recognised due to Guinness allegedly asking for a five-figure sum to make the record official.

Mystery Wrestling and C4 Wrestling partnered to raise money for charity, with the Cibernetico Match raising $31,000 CAD for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Other competitors in the match outside of Stu Grayson and Junior Benito were Dante Dubois, Gabriel Floyd, HADDY, Jeff Fury, Joe Jobber, Katrina Creed, KJ Swayde, Alvin Turner, Cecil Nyx, Dreya Mitchell, Jason Exile, Mathis Myre, Top Dog, and Xander Orion.

We at Cultaholic Wrestling have our own Guinness World Record as Ross Tweddell officially broke the world record for most WWE wrestlers identified by their entrance music in one minute in 2024.

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