10 Most Unwanted Records In WWE Royal Rumble History

6. Shortest Winning Performance

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Edge: 7:19 (2010)

Speaking of Edge, while Mr. McMahon may have saved him from chalking up the most underwhelming winning performance, the boss can't beat him for the shortest winning performance of all time.

In 2010, Edge lasted a little over seven minutes in the briefest winning Rumble cameo ever—though that stat doesn’t quite tell the whole story.

Edge didn’t enter until number 29, meaning most of the match was already over by the time he decided to show up. Plus, Edge’s performance didn’t need to be a long one. Returning from injury to catch everyone off-guard, he still managed to garner a huge pop from the Atlanta crowd and produce one of the greatest moments in Rumble history.

So was it the shortest winning performance in the match’s history? Sure, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t also one of the most exciting, too.

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