WWE Breaks 54-Year Record On RAW

Marathon Raw opener clocks in at close to two hours long.

By Andy H Murray /

WWE.com

Finishing at an epic 106 minutes and 55 seconds, last night's Raw gauntlet match is officially the longest in-ring contest in WWE history.

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This trumps the previous record of 81 minutes, which was set by Bruno Sammartino and Waldo Von Erich at a WWWF Madison Square Garden show in August 1964, and is also longer than any Royal Rumble or Iron Man match the company has ever held.

Standout performer Seth Rollins set a record of his own, too. Starting as the match's second entrant, 'The Kingslayer' was in the ring for a total of 65 minutes, pinning Roman Reigns and John Cena before he was upset by Elias. No other wrestler in Raw's 25-year history has ever competed for such a length of time.

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WWE haven't so much broken Sammartino's 54-year record as blown it off the face of the year. Most fans knew the Elimination Chamber preview bout would be long, but not to this extent, and for a company so obsessed with "making history," it's surprising that WWE haven't made a bigger deal of this.

Still, it was a fantastic match from start to finish, and did plenty to whet fans' appetites ahead of Sunday's pay-per-view.

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