Mystery Wrestling sets new world record during marathon charity match

Infinite Rumble 2026

While raising money for charity, Evil Uno’s Mystery Wrestling set a new world record for the longest professional wrestling match in history.

Mystery Wrestling’s Infinite Rumble began at 11 a.m. Eastern on June 22 and lasted nearly 24 hours, ending after 21 hours, 58 minutes and 49 seconds. The battle royal had 243 entrants in total, with the indie promotion and its fan base raising $34,661 (CAD) in support of the Canadian Cancer Society through Fighting Back: Wrestling With Cancer.

The battle royal ended with Mystery Wrestling’s Cool Ref character eliminating Stu Grayson to earn the victory.

This is slightly longer than last year’s Infinite Rumble, which ran 21 hours, 49 minutes and 12 seconds.

Fighting Back: Wrestling With Cancer is an organization that has raised more than $700,000 (CAD) to support cancer research since 2011. It honors late Canadian indie wrestler Phrank Morin after he tragically passed away at 23 years old due to cancer.

Mystery Wrestling wrote: “Thank you to everyone for supporting the #InfiniteRumble! For everyone who watched, shared and donated. From the bottom of our hearts we can’t thank you enough.”

The event aired as part of a 24-hour live stream, with AEW’s Evil Uno — the promoter of Mystery Wrestling — doing commentary the entire time.

Joseph Currier
Joseph Currier

Joseph Currier is the lead editor of F4WOnline.com, directing daily news coverage and writing articles on professional wrestling. He is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, obtaining a journalism degree in 2016. Joseph joined F4W during his time at UMass and has now been writing about the industry for nearly a decade.

In addition to his work with F4W, Joseph has previously contributed to Sports Illustrated's wrestling coverage. He lives in Massachusetts and is a diehard fan of the Boston sports teams and Liverpool Football Club.