Mystery Wrestling breaks record for longest match during charity fundraiser

Evil Uno’s Mystery Wrestling, in conjunction with C4 Wrestling, held a successful fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society, featuring the longest professional wrestling match ever recorded.
The two promotions ran a 16-person Cibernetico elimination tag match at Centre Aydelu in Gatineau, Quebec, starting Monday and ending Tuesday, for a total of 21 hours, 49 minutes, and 12 seconds. The event raised over $38,000 CAD for the charity.
However, the match will not be recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, as Evil Uno revealed last month that it would have cost $16,000 USD to do so.
Stu Grayson was the last one standing at the end of the nearly day long match.
“I’m the winner of the longest wrestling match ever ! Praise me ! 21 hours, 49 minutes, 12 seconds! We raised over $38 000 for the cancer society !!!” Grayson wrote on X after.
He later added, “It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. That’s what everyone else in the match said. It was easy for me because im STU !”
Grayson’s teammates, as listed on Cagematch, were Dante Dubois, Gabriel Floyd, HADDY, Jan Itor, Jay Stevens, Jeff Fury, Joe Jobber, Katrina Creed, KJ Swayde, and Sasquatch. They defeated the team of Alvin Turner, Cecil Nyx, Dreya Mitchell, Jason Exile, Junior Benito, Mathis Myre, Top Dog, Tyler Nox, and Xander Orion. Several others also got involved, including Evil Uno and what appeared to be a cardboard cutout of Orange Cassidy.
The match was five minutes longer than the previous longest match on record, when EHIME Pro Wrestling held a 10-man tag that lasted 21 hours 44 minutes and 31 seconds. The match’s entry into the Guinness Book of World Records can be found here. It began on November 20, 2021 and ended on November 21, 2021.
Clips from the show are available below: