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Originally Posted by #BrotherVito DELETED
Not that it matters, but on their website they credited Sheamus with 20 seconds in the Rumble, which would've from the time the buzzer went off to the time he got into the ring. But at the same time they credited Heath Slater with only 33 seconds which would've been the time he was thrown into the ring to the time he was eliminated.
My best guess is it's a typo and Sheamus' time is meant to say :02, not :20. But it's funny to imagine that they've realized that they don't want a future Hall of Famer to have the second shortest stint in a Rumble, so they've retconned it.
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Did they just retcon the whole thing? I thought one of the Bushwhackers had the shortest rumble time? Since they don't seem to show that "by the numbers" thing they used to every year (I don't remember seeing it anymore since Roman supposedly got the record for eliminations).
And Curtis Axel is still in the rumble from a few years ago, making him the longest entrant to date. That "elimination" by Dean Ambrose after the fact doesn't count. He has a Cal Ripken-like streak that will never be broken.