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Mystery Wrestling Breaks Its Own Record With 243-Entrant Infinite Rumble

A live, nearly 22-hour stream raised money for the Canadian Cancer Society and reinforced the promotion’s ongoing Fighting Back fundraising campaign.

Overview

  • Mystery Wrestling staged the 'Infinite Rumble,' a Royal Rumble–style match that featured 243 entrants and lasted 21 hours, 58 minutes, and 49 seconds to set new size and duration marks.
  • The match used standard rumble rules with two starters, staggered new entrants, and eliminations when a competitor went over the top rope and both feet hit the floor.
  • Cool Ref won the stream by eliminating Stu Grayson to finish the event that surpassed the promotion’s previous longest-match mark.
  • The broadcast, streamed on Twitch and YouTube, raised $35,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of Phrank Morin and included a mix of established wrestlers and costumed community entrants.
  • The Infinite Rumble is part of the Fighting Back campaign, which has raised more than $700,000 since 2011 and will continue with additional summer events including a planned C4 Wrestling show in Ottawa.