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Cultaholic Wrestling

The Longest Wrestling Match Ever | Wrestling Curiosities Episode 13

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Cultaholic

Sports, Aew, Wwe Podcast, Wrestling, Sports & Recreation, Wwe, Wrestling Podcast

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2019

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Strap in as we go all the way - breaking down the world's longest wrestling match!

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Just recently in

0:04.0

in WWE, the Fiend battled Seth Rollins in a match that according to

0:08.4

W. W. W.'s tagline could not be stopped for any reason.

0:12.4

This meant that Rollins and Wyatt could end up fighting for hours

0:16.0

before a winner was determined.

0:17.6

I mean it didn't get that far.

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They've been polished off Rollins in about 20 minutes.

0:22.0

But imagine, if you will will a rivalry that was so

0:24.7

intense that neither man yielded for an hour. That's a long time isn't it? What about

0:30.1

two hours? How about four hours? What if I told you that in the history books there exists a wrestling competition

0:38.0

that saw two men with a burning personal and professional rivalry compete for seven hours.

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Get comfy, you're in for a long one here.

0:48.0

Introducing first, fighting out of Delphi, Indiana, USA, weighing 165 pounds.

0:57.0

He is the Wonder of the West, Clarence Whistler!

1:03.0

And his opponents from Allegheny County, New York,

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weighing 200 pounds, the solid man, William Muldoon.

1:17.0

There's a lot that differentiates our protagonists in this week's episode of wrestling curiosities.

1:25.3

I'll start with the obvious, four years and 524 miles.

1:30.3

May 25, 1852 was a calm spring morning in Allegheny County, New York when William Muldoon was born.

1:37.0

Raised by Irish immigrant parents on the family farm,

1:41.0

Will was strong beyond his years, showing a real knack at the age of 12

1:45.9

for strength-based sports like weightlifting and caber tossing. At the end of his

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