10 Shortest Women's Championship Reigns In WWE History

4. Hervina - 1 Day

Charlotte Flair
WWE.com

Title: WWF Women's Championship

If you thought a 76-year-old Moolah winning the title in 1999 was a bit of a shambles, then look away now.

In true Attitude Era fashion, a man won the women's championship.

Because that makes sense, apparently.

Not so much in the same way that James Ellsworth won the women's Money In The Bank ladder match, but more in the way Santino Marella won the Miss WrestleMania battle royal dressed as his fake sister Santina.

Pretending to be a woman, basically.

In the year 2000, Harvey Wippleman dressed up as a woman and called himself Hervina, then defeated The Kat in a lumberjill snowbunny match.

Yes, all of those things really happened.

The Kat having the title in the first place didn't say a lot about how women were booked back then. She had won it in a fatal four-way evening gown pool match. Again, all things that genuinely happened.

Thankfully, to get out of the whole s**t show, Wippleman - this time actually competing as himself - was squashed by Jacqueline in 20 seconds the next night on SmackDown to return the title to, well, an actual woman.

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