10 Shortest Women's Championship Reigns In WWE History

2. Charlotte Flair - 4 Minutes 55 Seconds

Charlotte Flair
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Title: SmackDown Women's Championship

Despite her already legendary career and record achievements, Charlotte Flair finds herself all over this list. This is her third and final entry.

Just 41 days after Becky Lynch was crowned Becky Two-Belts in an historic WrestleMania main event, she found herself dropping one of those belts, the SmackDown strap, back to Charlotte at the Money In The Bank PPV in a surprisingly short six-minute match.

It was an underwhelming occurrence for Lynch at the time, who had more momentum than anyone in years.

Just 40 minutes earlier, Bayley had won the third ever women's Money in the Bank briefcase.

I'm sure you can guess where this is going.

Following a post-match brawl involving Lynch, Flair and a recently-defeated Lacey Evans, Bayley came out to make the save and help Lynch who was being double-teamed.

After being thrown into the ring post, Flair was at the mercy of Bayley who duly made the most of it, cashing in and landing a big elbow drop to steal the title from Flair just under five minutes after she had won it.

It was another short reign for Flair who had held the belt for only 12 days in her previous reign.

Bayley completed the fastest ever MITB cash-in at just 40 minutes.

An up and down night for Flair, but not the worst in history. That distinction belongs to...

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