10 Shortest Matches In WWE WrestleMania History

5. The Hart Foundation Vs. The Bolsheviks (WrestleMania VI) (00:19)

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OK, super-quick singles matches are one thing - there's only one guy you need to catch unawares - but how on earth do you manage to put on a tag team bout that lasts fewer than 20 seconds?

Like so many things in WWE, the answer is a total cliche. The Bolsheviks were so intent on singing the Soviet national anthem that they ended up being ambushed from behind by Bret and Niedhart before the opening bell.

With one of them thrown out the ring, the Canadian duo delighted their fellow countrymen in the Toronto crowd by lifting the other one up for the Hart Attack, with the Excellence of Execution quickly covering him thereafter for the one, two, three.

Put this one down in the short but sweet category of WrestleMania matches. The audience seemed to enjoy it immensely, and in the climate of the Cold War, it's unlikely that the sight of two Russians being humiliated would have caused too much offence this side of the Atlantic.

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