WWE Superstar Aliyah breaks The Rock’s 23-year-old record of fastest victory
WWE SmackDown Superstar Aliyah pinned former divas champion, Natalya to set a new record for the fastest victory in the history of WWE.
This record of her overtook The Rock, who previously held the record. The latter’s four-second win over Big Boss Man at the 1998 Survivor Series was the fastest victory in the company’s history for over two decades.
Aliyah took to Twitter and reacted to her victory, which she achieved in just 3:17 seconds.
“WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE!!!!”
It all started on the January 14th edition of the SmackDown episode when Natalya met Aliyah backstage. The Queen of Harts bragged about her three entries in the Guinness Book of World Records, but she claimed she would set the record for the fastest win tonight.
But it was not meant to be for Natalya. However, even before the bell could ring, Natalya launched an attack on the Boujee Bratz to give her an advantage. Her actions forced the referee to decide that Aliyah was no longer fit to compete, but the latter wanted the match to go in as scheduled.
As soon as the bell rang, Boujee Bratz got the upper advantage as she took the attack on her hands and rolled Natalya up to seal the historic victory. Many fans even suggested that she should get an Aliyah 3:17 shirt. She liked that idea and added her meaning to the phrase.
“Aliyah 3:17 means I just kicked your ass”
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