10 Shortest Matches In WWE WrestleMania History
10. Butterbean Vs. Bart Gunn (WrestleMania XV) (00:35)
Anyone who complains about WWE being fake should be required by law to watch this match. This is what happens when it's real: you get 35 seconds of action - less time than it takes for The Undertaker to lift someone up for a Tombstone.
Bart Gunn was the unfortunate victim of WrestleMania XV's boxing match, having won the opportunity face Butterbean - a real-life heavyweight boxer - after winning the company's ill-fated Brawl For All tournament a few months earlier.
Many greats of the squared circle have adapted well to legitimate fighting disciplines, but Gunn (at least that evening in March 1999) was not one of them. A single punch from Butterbean was enough to knock him into another dimension.
He well and truly learned his lesson, and so, it seems, did Vince McMahon. Unless you count that time Daniel Puder nearly broke Kurt Angle's arm on SmackDown, WWE has steered well clear of shoot-fighting in the two decades since.