Okay, so I was scrolling through my phone the other day, and I got to thinking, “Who’s the shortest wrestler in WWE?” I mean, we always see these huge, muscular guys, but surely there’s gotta be some smaller folks in there, right? So I started digging.
First, I went straight to the source – you know, just typing stuff into the search bar. I found some names pop up, like Tzuki and Hornswoggle. Apparently, Tzuki, this Mexican Luchador, was with WWE for a bit back in 2005-06. Some people say he’s 3’7″, but others claim he’s more like 3’6″.

Then there’s Hornswoggle. This guy is listed at 4’5″. I thought, “Okay, that’s pretty short, but is he the shortest?” So I kept looking.
- I found this other wrestler, Alexa Bliss.
- She’s listed at 5’1″.
- Now, she’s definitely on the shorter side, but not the shortest ever.
I started checking out forums and fan sites, places where people really get into this stuff. And you know what? It seems like Tzuki really is the shortest wrestler to ever be in WWE. He was part of this thing called the ‘Junior Division’ on SmackDown, which was specifically for smaller wrestlers.
I gotta say, it was pretty interesting to learn about these guys. It’s not all about being a giant in the wrestling world. These smaller wrestlers bring a whole different style and energy to the ring.
Oh, and while I was at it, I found out that the shortest time to be World Wrestling Entertainment Champion is 45 seconds, by Andre the Giant. Crazy, right?
Anyway, that’s my little deep dive into the world of WWE’s shortest wrestlers. It’s cool to see how diverse the wrestling world is, with people of all shapes and sizes making it big.