Category Archives: WWE

Royal Rumble 1995

WWF Royal Rumble
January 22, 1995
Tampa, FL
The Sundome

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Diesel (11/26/1994)
Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon (8/29/1994)
World Tag Team Champions: vacant (11/23/1994)
Women’s Champion: Bull Nakano (11/20/1994)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler. Read the rest of this entry

Monday Night Raw (01.16.95)

WWF Monday Night Raw
January 16, 1995
Houston, TX
The Summit
(taped on 1/9/1995)

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Diesel (11/26/1994)
Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon (8/29/1994)
World Tag Team Champions: vacant (11/23/1994)
Women’s Champion: Bull Nakano (11/20/1994)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels! Heck yeah. Read the rest of this entry

The Hart Foundation YouTube/DailyMotion MixTape

Arguably one of the greatest tag teams of the ’80s. Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart and Jimmy Hart started from the bottom up and captured two WWF tag team championships in three years. Their battles with the Killer Bees, the Rougeau Brothers, the British Bulldogs and the Rockers are examples of tag team wrestling excellence. In 1997, the Hart Foundation became a stable and other members of the Hart family joined to compete against the best the WWF had to offer at the time as an anti-American group. By the end of 1997, Bret Hart was screwed out of the WWF title, Davey Boy Smith and Jim Neidhart left the WWF, Brian Pillman passed away, and Owen Hart hung around in the mid-card – ending another successful run of the Hart Foundation. Read the rest of this entry

Survivor Series 1994

WWF Survivor Series 1994
November 23, 1994
San Antonio, TX
Freeman Coliseum

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Bret Hart (3/20/1994)
Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon (8/29/1994)
World Tag Team Champions: Diesel & Shawn Michaels (8/28/1994)
Women’s Champion: Bull Nakano (11/20/1994)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Gorilla Monsoon in their one and only PPV together. Read the rest of this entry

SummerSlam 1994

WWF SummerSlam 1994
August 29, 1994
Chicago, IL
United Center

The current WWF Champs were as follows:
World Champion: Bret Hart (3/20/1994)
Intercontinental Champion: Diesel (4/13/1994)
World Tag Team Champions: Shawn Michaels & Diesel (8/28/1994)
Women’s Champion: Alundra Blayze (12/13/1993)

Your hosts are Vince McMahon and Jerry Lawler. Read the rest of this entry

WWE Hardcore Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Mankind 11/2/1998 Raw is War[1]
Big Bossman Mankind 11/30/1998 Raw is War
Road Dogg Big Bossman 12/15/1998 Raw is War
Hardcore Holly Al Snow 2/14/1999 St. Valentines
Day Massacre[2]
Billy Gunn Hardcore Holly 3/15/1999 Raw is War
Hardcore Holly
(2)
Billy Gunn 3/28/1999 WrestleMania XV[3]
Al Snow Hardcore Holly 4/25/1999 Backlash
Big Bossman (2) Al Snow 7/25/1999 Fully Loaded
Al Snow (2) Big Bossman 8/22/1999 SummerSlam
Big Bossman (3) Al Snow 8/24/1999 Smackdown!
Davey Boy Smith Big Bossman 9/7/1999 Smackdown!
Al Snow (3) 9/7/1999 Smackdown![4]
Big Bossman (4) Al Snow 10/12/1999 Smackdown![5]
Test Big Bossman 1/17/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly Test 2/22/2000 Smackdown![6]
Pete Gas Crash Holly 3/13/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly (2) Pete Gas 3/13/2000 Raw is War
Hardcore Holly
(3)
Crash Holly 4/2/2000 WrestleMania 2000[7]
Crash Holly (3) Hardcore Holly 4/3/2000 Raw is War
Perry Saturn Crash Holly 4/11/2000 Raw is War
Tazz Perry Saturn 4/11/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly (4) Tazz 4/11/2000 Raw is War
Matt Hardy Crash Holly 4/24/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly (5) Matt Hardy 4/25/2000 Smackdown!
Davey Boy Smith
(2)
Crash Holly 5/6/2000 Insurrextion
Crash Holly (6) Davey Boy
Smith
5/9/2000 Smackdown!
Godfather’s Ho Crash Holly 5/15/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly (7) Godfather’s Ho 5/15/2000 Raw is War
Gerald Brisco Crash Holly 6/6/2000 Smackdown!
Crash Holly (8) Gerald Brisco 6/13/2000 Smackdown!
Gerald Brisco (2) Crash Holly 6/19/2000 Raw is War
Pat Patterson Gerald Brisco 6/19/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly (9) Pat Patterson 6/25/2000 King of the Ring
Steve Blackman Crash Holly 6/27/2000 Smackdown!
Crash Holly (10) Steve Blackman 7/2/2000 Tampa, FL
Steve Blackman
(2)
Crash Holly 7/2/2000 Tampa, FL
Shane McMahon Steve Blackman 8/21/2000 Raw is War
Steve Blackman
(3)
Shane McMahon 8/27/2000 SummerSlam
Crash Holly (11) Steve Blackman 9/24/2000 Unforgiven[8]
Perry Saturn (2) Crash Holly 9/24/2000 Unforgiven
Steve Blackman
(4)
Perry Saturn 9/24/2000 Unforgiven
Raven Steve Blackman 12/25/2000 Raw is War
Al Snow (4) Raven 1/22/2001 Raw is War
Raven (2) Al Snow 1/22/2001 Raw is War
K-Kwik Raven 2/3/2001 Greensboro, NC
Crash Holly (12) K-Kwik 2/3/2001 Greensboro, NC
Raven (3) Crash Holly 2/3/2001 Greensboro, NC
K-Kwik (2) Raven 2/4/2001 Columbia, SC
Crash Holly (13) K-Kwik 2/4/2001 Columbia, SC
Raven (4) Crash Holly 2/4/2001 Columbia, SC
Hardcore Holly
(4)
Raven 2/8/2001 Smackdown!
Raven (5) Hardcore Holly 2/8/2001 Smackdown!
Hardcore Holly
(5)
Raven 2/10/2001 St. Paul, MN
Raven (6) Hardcore Holly 2/10/2001 St. Paul, MN
Hardcore Holly
(6)
Raven 2/11/2001 Boston, MA
Raven (7) Hardcore Holly 2/11/2001 Boston, MA
Al Snow (5) Raven 2/11/2001 Boston, MA
Raven (8) Al Snow 2/11/2001 Boston, MA
Steve Blackman
(5)
Raven 2/17/2001 Cedar Falls, IA
Raven (9) Steve Blackman 2/17/2001 Cedar Falls, IA
Steve Blackman
(6)
Raven 2/18/2001 Cape Girardeau, MO
Raven (10) Steve Blackman 2/18/2001 Cape Girardeau, MO
Billy Gunn (2) Raven 2/25/2001 No Way Out
Raven (11) Billy Gunn 2/25/2001 No Way Out
Big Show Raven 2/25/2001 No Way Out
Raven (12) Big Show 3/19/2001 Raw is War
Kane Raven 4/1/2001 WrestleMania X-7[9]
Rhyno Kane 4/19/2001 Smackdown!
Big Show (2) Rhyno 5/21/2001 Raw is War
Chris Jericho Big Show 5/28/2001 Raw is War
Rhyno (2) Chris Jericho 5/28/2001 Raw is War
Test (2) Rhyno 6/12/2001 Raw is War
Rhyno (3) Test 6/25/2001 Raw is War
Mike Awesome Rhyno 6/25/2001 Raw is War
Jeff Hardy Mike Awesome 7/12/2001 Smackdown!
Rob Van Dam Jeff Hardy 7/22/2001 InVasion
Jeff Hardy (2) Rob Van Dam 8/13/2001 Raw is War
Rob Van Dam (2) Jeff Hardy 8/19/2001 SummerSlam
Kurt Angle Rob Van Dam 9/10/2001 Raw is War
Rob Van Dam (3) Kurt Angle 9/10/2001 Raw is War
The Undertaker Rob Van Dam 12/9/2001 Vengeance
Maven The Undertaker 2/5/2002 Smackdown!
Goldust Maven 2/26/2002 Smackdown!
Al Snow (6) Goldust 3/11/2002 Raw
Maven (2) Al Snow 3/12/2002 Smackdown!
The Hurricane Maven 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Spike Dudley The Hurricane 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Mighty Molly Spike Dudley 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Christian Mighty Molly 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Maven (3) Christian 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Raven (13) Maven 3/26/2002 Smackdown!
Bubba Ray
Dudley
Raven 4/1/2002 Raw
William Regal Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/7/2002 Denver, CO
Goldust (2) William Regal 4/7/2002 Denver, CO
Raven (14) Goldust 4/7/2002 Denver, CO
Bubba Ray
Dudley (2)
Raven 4/7/2002 Denver, CO
William Regal (2) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/13/2002 Odessa, TX
Spike Dudley (2) William Regal 4/13/2002 Odessa, TX
Goldust (3) Spike Dudley 4/13/2002 Odessa, TX
Bubba Ray
Dudley (3)
Goldust 4/13/2002 Odessa, TX
William Regal (3) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/14/2002 Abilene, TX
Spike Dudley (3) William Regal 4/14/2002 Abilene, TX
Goldust (4) Spike Dudley 4/14/2002 Abilene, TX
Bubba Ray
Dudley (4)
Goldust 4/14/2002 Abilene, TX
Raven (15) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/15/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer Raven 4/15/2002 Raw
Steven Richards Tommy Dreamer 4/15/2002 Raw
Bubba Ray
Dudley (5)
Steven Richards 4/15/2002 Raw
Goldust (5) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/19/2002 Uniondale, NY
Raven (16) Goldust 4/19/2002 Uniondale, NY
Bubba Ray
Dudley (6)
Raven 4/19/2002 Uniondale, NY
Goldust (6) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/20/2002 Des Moines, IA
Raven (17) Goldust 4/20/2002 Des Moines, IA
Bubba Ray
Dudley (7)
Raven 4/20/2002 Des Moines, IA
Steven Richards (2) Bubba Ray
Dudley
4/29/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer
(2)
Steven Richards 5/1/2002 Cologne, Germany
Goldust (7) Tommy Dreamer 5/1/2002 Cologne, Germany
Steven Richards
(3)
Goldust 5/1/2002 Cologne, Germany
Shawn Stasiak Steven Richards 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Justin Credible Shawn Stasiak 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Crash Holly (14) Justin Credible 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Steven Richards
(4)
Crash Holly 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Shawn Stasiak
(2)
Steven Richards 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Steven Richards
(5)
Shawn Stasiak 5/2/2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Crash Holly (15) Steven Richards 5/3/2002 Birmingham, England
Steven Richards
(6)
Crash Holly 5/3/2002 Birmingham, England
Booker T Steven Richards 5/4/2002 Insurrextion
Crash Holly (16) Booker T 5/4/2002 Insurrextion
Booker T (2) Crash Holly 5/4/2002 Insurrextion
Steven Richards
(7)
Booker T 5/4/2002 Insurrextion
Bubba Ray
Dudley (8)
Steven Richards 5/6/2002 Raw
Raven (18) Bubba Ray
Dudley
5/6/2002 Raw
Justin Credible
(2)
Raven 5/6/2002 Raw
Crash Holly (17) Justin Credible 5/6/2002 Raw
Trish Stratus Crash Holly 5/6/2002 Raw
Steven Richards
(8)
Trish Stratus 5/6/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer
(3)
Steven Richards 5/25/2002 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Raven (19) Tommy Dreamer 5/25/2002 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Steven Richards
(9)
Raven 5/25/2002 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tommy Dreamer
(4)
Steven Richards 5/26/2002 Red Deer,
Saskatchewan
Raven (20) Tommy Dreamer 5/26/2002 Red Deer,
Saskatchewan
Steven Richards
(10)
Raven 5/26/2002 Red Deer,
Saskatchewan
Terri Steven Richards 5/27/2002 Raw
Steven Richards
(11)
Terri 5/27/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer
(5)
Steven Richards 6/2/2002 New Orleans, LA
Raven (21) Tommy Dreamer 6/2/2002 New Orleans, LA
Steven Richards
(12)
Raven 6/2/2002 New Orleans, LA
Bradshaw Steven Richards 6/3/2002 Raw
Raven (22) Bradshaw 6/22/2002 Cincinnati, OH
Spike Dudley (4) Raven 6/22/2002 Cincinnati, OH
Shawn Stasiak
(3)
Spike Dudley 6/22/2002 Cincinnati, OH
Bradshaw (2) Shawn Stasiak 6/22/2002 Cincinnati, OH
Shawn Stasiak
(4)
Bradshaw 6/28/2002 Washington, DC
Spike Dudley (5) Shawn Stasiak 6/28/2002 Washington, DC
Steven Richards
(13)
Spike Dudley 6/28/2002 Washington, DC
Bradshaw (3) Steven Richards 6/28/2002 Washington, DC
Shawn Stasiak
(5)
Bradshaw 6/29/2002 New York, NY
Spike Dudley (6) Shawn Stasiak 6/29/2002 New York, NY
Steven Richards
(14)
Spike Dudley 6/29/2002 New York, NY
Bradshaw (4) Steven Richards 6/29/2002 New York, NY
Raven (23) Bradshaw 6/30/2002 Uncasville, CT
Crash Holly (18) Raven 6/30/2002 Uncasville, CT
Steven Richards
(15)
Crash Holly 6/30/2002 Uncasville, CT
Bradshaw (5) Steven Richards 6/30/2002 Uncasville, CT
Steven Richards
(16)
Bradshaw 7/6/2002 Frederick, MD
Crash Holly (19) Steven Richards 7/6/2002 Frederick, MD
Christopher Nowinski Crash Holly 7/6/2002 Frederick, MD
Bradshaw (6) Christopher Nowinski 7/6/2002 Frederick, MD
Steven Richards
(17)
Bradshaw 7/7/2002 Wildwood, NJ
Crash Holly (20) Steven Richards 7/7/2002 Wildwood, NJ
Christopher
Nowinski (2)
Crash Holly 7/7/2002 Wildwood, NJ
Bradshaw (7) Christopher Nowinski 7/7/2002 Wildwood, NJ
Justin Credible
(3)
Bradshaw 7/12/2002 Lakeland, FL
Spike Dudley (7) Justin Credible 7/12/2002 Lakeland, FL
Big Show (3) Spike Dudley 7/12/2002 Lakeland, FL
Bradshaw (8) Big Show 7/12/2002 Lakeland, FL
Justin Credible
(4)
Bradshaw 7/13/2002 Daytona Beach, FL
Shawn Stasiak
(6)
Justin Credible 7/13/2002 Daytona Beach, FL
Bradshaw (9) Shawn Stasiak 7/13/2002 Daytona Beach, FL
Justin Credible
(5)
Bradshaw 7/14/2002 Bethlehem, PA
Shawn Stasiak
(7)
Justin Credible 7/14/2002 Bethlehem, PA
Bradshaw (10) Shawn Stasiak 7/14/2002 Bethlehem, PA
Johnny Stamboli Bradshaw 7/15/2002 Raw
Bradshaw (11) Johnny Stamboli 7/15/2002 Raw
Raven (24) Bradshaw 7/26/2002 Houston, TX
Justin Credible
(6)
Raven 7/26/2002 Houston, TX
Shawn Stasiak
(8)
Justin Credible 7/26/2002 Houston, TX
Bradshaw (12) Shawn Stasiak 7/26/2002 Houston, TX
Raven (25) Bradshaw 7/27/2002 San Antonio, TX
Justin Credible
(7)
Raven 7/27/2002 San Antonio, TX
Shawn Stasiak
(9)
Justin Credible 7/27/2002 San Antonio, TX
Bradshaw (13) Shawn Stasiak 7/27/2002 San Antonio, TX
Raven (26) Bradshaw 7/28/2002 Columbia, SC
Justin Credible
(8)
Raven 7/28/2002 Columbia, SC
Shawn Stasiak
(10)
Justin Credible 7/28/2002 Columbia, SC
Bradshaw (14) Shawn Stasiak 7/28/2002 Columbia, SC
Jeff Hardy (3) Bradshaw 7/29/2002 Raw
Johnny
Stamboli (2)
Jeff Hardy 7/29/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer
(6)
Johnny Stamboli 7/29/2002 Raw
Bradshaw (15) Tommy Dreamer 8/3/2002 Miami, FL
Tommy Dreamer
(7)
Bradshaw 8/3/2002 Miami, FL
Bradshaw (16) Tommy Dreamer 8/4/2002 Pittsburgh, PA
Tommy Dreamer
(8)
Bradshaw 8/4/2002 Pittsburgh, PA
Shawn Stasiak
(11)
Tommy Dreamer 8/9/2002 Kelowna,
British Columbia
Steven Richards
(18)
Shawn Stasiak 8/9/2002 Kelowna,
British Columbia
Tommy Dreamer
(9)
Steven Richards 8/9/2002 Kelowna,
British Columbia
Shawn Stasiak
(12)
Tommy Dreamer 8/10/2002 Kamloops,
British Columbia
Steven Richards
(19)
Shawn Stasiak 8/10/2002 Kamloops,
British Columbia
Tommy Dreamer
(10)
Steven Richards 8/10/2002 Kamloops,
British Columbia
Shawn Stasiak
(13)
Tommy Dreamer 8/11/2002 Vancouver,
British Columbia
Steven Richards
(20)
Shawn Stasiak 8/11/2002 Vancouver,
British Columbia
Tommy Dreamer
(11)
Steven Richards 8/11/2002 Vancouver,
British Columbia
Raven (27) Tommy Dreamer 8/17/2002 Terre Haute, IN
Shawn Stasiak
(14)
Raven 8/17/2002 Terre Haute, IN
Tommy Dreamer
(12)
Shawn Stasiak 8/17/2002 Terre Haute, IN
Shawn Stasiak
(15)
Tommy Dreamer 8/18/2002 Evansville, IN
Steven Richards
(21)
Shawn Stasiak 8/18/2002 Evansville, IN
Tommy Dreamer
(13)
Steven Richards 8/18/2002 Evansville, IN
Bradshaw (17) Tommy Dreamer 8/19/2002 Raw[10]
Crash Holly (20) Bradshaw 8/19/2002 Raw
Tommy Dreamer
(14)
Crash Holly 8/19/2002 Raw
Rob Van Dam (4) Tommy Dreamer 8/26/2002 Raw[11]

Footnotes:
[1]: Mankind had been awarded this new title by Vince McMahon on November 2, 1998, as a reward for his loyalty to the WWF owner and his Corporation.
[2]: The title had become vacant six days earlier when champion Road Dogg was injured in a locker room altercation and rendered unable to defend it. Holly and Snow were the top two contenders.
[3]: This was a triple-threat match which also involved Al Snow.
[4]: Immediately after winning the belt, Davey Boy Smith awarded the title to Snow.
[5]: This was a triple-threat match which also featured the Big Show.
[6]: It was during this title reign that the 24/7 rule came into effect where as long as you had a referee, you can pin the champ and win the title day or night.
[7]: All title changes on this night occurred during a Hardcore battle royal involving Crash Holly, Hardcore Holly, Tazz, Viscera, Joey Abs, Rodney, Pete Gas, TAKA Michinoku, Funaki, Thrasher, Mosh, Faarooq, and Bradshaw.
[8]: All title changes on this night occurred during a Hardcore battle royal involving Steve Blackman, Crash Holly, Test, Perry Saturn, Al Snow, and Funaki.
[9]: This was a triple-threat match which also featured the Big Show.
[10]: All title changes on this night occurred during a Hardcore battle royal involving Jeff Hardy, Johnny Stamboli, Crash Holly, Tommy Dreamer, Terri, Spike Dudley, Bradshaw, Bubba Ray Dudley and Steven Richards.
[11]: Upon winning the Hardcore title, the Intercontinental champion Rob Van Dam unified the belts.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

WWE Cruiserweight Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Taka Michinoku Brian Christopher 12/7/1997 IYH:
D-Generation X[1]
Christian Cage Taka Michinoku 10/18/1998 Judgment Day
Gillberg Christian Cage 11/17/1998 Raw is War
Essa Rios Gillberg 2/13/2000 HeAt
Dean Malenko Essa Rios 3/13/2000 Raw is War
Scotty 2 Hotty Dean Malenko 4/17/2000 Raw is War
Dean Malenko (2) Scotty 2 Hotty 4/27/2000 Smackdown
Crash Holly Dean Malenko 3/13/2001 HeAt
Jerry Lynn Crash Holly 4/29/2001 HeAt
Jeff Hardy Jerry Lynn 6/7/2001 Smackdown!
X-Pac Jeff Hardy 6/25/2001 Raw is War
Tajiri X-Pac 8/6/2001 Raw is War
X-Pac (2) Tajiri 8/19/2001 SummerSlam
Billy Kidman X-Pac 10/11/2001 Smackdown!
Tajiri (2) Billy Kidman 10/22/2001 Raw[2]
Billy Kidman (2) Tajiri 4/4/2002 Smackdown!
Tajiri (3) Billy Kidman 4/21/2002 Backlash
The Hurricane Tajiri 5/16/2002 Smackdown![3]
Jamie Noble The Hurricane 6/23/2002 King of the Ring
Billy Kidman (3) Jamie Noble 11/17/2002 Survivor Series
Matt Hardy Billy Kidman 2/23/2003 No Way Out
Rey Mysterio Matt Hardy 6/3/2003 Smackdown!
Tajiri (4) Rey Mysterio 9/25/2003 Smackdown!
Rey Mysterio (2) Tajiri 1/1/2004 Smackdown!
Chavo Guerrero Rey Mysterio 2/15/2004 No Way Out
Jacqueline Chavo Guerrero 5/6/2004 Smackdown
Chavo Guerrero
(2)
Jacqueline 5/16/2004 Judgment Day
Chavo Classic Chavo Guerrero 5/20/2004 Smackdown![4]
Rey Mysterio (3) Chavo Classic 6/17/2004 Smackdown!
Spike Dudley Rey Mysterio 7/29/2004 Smackdown!
Funaki Spike Dudley 12/12/2004 Armageddon
Chavo Guerrero
(3)
Funaki 2/20/2005 No Way Out[5]
Paul London Chavo Guerrero 3/31/2005 Smackdown![6]
Nunzio Paul London 8/6/2005 Velocity
Juventud Nunzio 10/9/2005 No Mercy
Nunzio (2) Juventud 11/15/2005 Rome, Italy
Juventud (2) Nunzio 11/25/2005 Smackdown!
Kid Kash Juventud 12/18/2005 Armageddon
Gregory Helms (2) Kid Kash 1/29/2006 Royal Rumble[7]
Chavo Guerrero
(4)
Gregory Helms 2/18/2007 No Way Out[8]
Hornswoggle Chavo Guerrero 7/22/2007 Great
American Bash[9]

Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final.
[2]: After Survivor Series, the WWF Light Heavyweight title would be abandoned, as the WCW Cruiserweight title becomes adopted by the WWF. After the draft on March 25, 2002, the title becomes exclusive to Smackdown.
[3]: This was a triple-threat match which also involved Billy Kidman.
[4]: This was a triple-threat match which also featured Spike Dudley.
[5]: This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open which also involved Paul London, Akio, Shannon Moore and Spike Dudley.
[6]: London won an eight-man battle royal to win the title.
[7]: This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open which also featured Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio and Paul London. Helms, who was part of the Raw roster, moved to Smackdown after winning the title.
[8]: This was an 8-man Cruiserweight Open which also involved Daivari, Shannon Moore, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Jimmy Wang Yang and Scotty 2 Hotty.
[9]: On September 28, 2007, SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero stated that Hornswaggle’s status as Mr. McMahon’s (kayfabe) son and his dimunitive stature would eventually jeopardize his well-being. On March 4, 2008, the WWE put the title on the retired section with the other past titles.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

WWE European Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Davey Boy Smith Owen Hart 2/26/1997 Monday Night
Raw[1]
Shawn Michaels Davey Boy Smith 9/20/1997 One Night Only
Hunter Hearst
Helmsley
Shawn Michaels 12/22/1997 Raw is War
Owen Hart Goldust 1/20/1998 Raw is War[2]
Hunter Hearst
Helmsley (2)
Owen Hart 3/16/1998 Raw is War
D’Lo Brown Hunter Hearst
Helmsley
7/20/1998 Raw is War
X-Pac D’Lo Brown 9/21/1998 Raw is War
D’Lo Brown (2) X-Pac 10/5/1998 Raw is War
X-Pac (2) D’Lo Brown 10/18/1998 Judgment Day
Shane McMahon X-Pac 2/15/1999 Raw is War[3]
Mideon 6/21/1999 Raw is War[4]
D’Lo Brown (3) Mideon 7/25/1999 Fully Loaded
Jeff Jarrett D’Lo Brown 8/22/1999 SummerSlam
Mark Henry 8/23/1999 Raw is War[5]
D’Lo Brown (4) Mark Henry 9/26/1999 Unforgiven
Davey Boy Smith
(2)
D’Lo Brown 10/28/1999 Smackdown!
Val Venis Davey Boy Smith 12/12/1999 Armageddon[6]
Kurt Angle Val Venis 2/10/2000 Smackdown!
Chris Jericho Kurt Angle 4/2/2000 WrestleMania
2000[7]
Eddie Guerrero Chris Jericho 4/3/2000 Raw is War
Perry Saturn Eddie Guerrero 7/23/2000 Fully Loaded
Al Snow Perry Saturn 8/31/2000 Smackdown!
William Regal Al Snow 10/16/2000 Raw is War
Crash Holly William Regal 12/2/2000 Rebellion
William Regal (2) Crash Holly 12/4/2000 Raw is War
Test William Regal 1/22/2001 Raw is War
Eddie Guerrero (2) Test 4/1/2001 WrestleMania X-7
Matt Hardy Eddie Guerrero 4/26/2001 Smackdown!
The Hurricane Matt Hardy 8/27/2001 Raw is War
Bradshaw The Hurricane 10/22/2001 Raw
Christian Bradshaw 11/1/2001 Smackdown!
DDP Christian 1/31/2002 Smackdown!
William Regal (3) DDP 3/21/2002 Smackdown![8]
Spike Dudley William Regal 4/8/2002 Raw
William Regal (4) Spike Dudley 5/6/2002 Raw
Jeff Hardy William Regal 7/8/2002 Raw
Rob Van Dam Jeff Hardy 7/22/2002 Raw[9]

Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final.
[2]: Goldust impersonated champion Hunter Hearst Helmsley for this match, but WWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter allowed the title change to stand.
[3]: During a tag team match with Shane McMahon & Kane took on champion X-Pac & Triple H where the European title was on the line, McMahon won the belt by pinning X-Pac. McMahon would retire the belt shortly after beating X-Pac at WrestleMania XV.
[4]: McMahon reactivated the title and awarded it to Mideon several months later.
[5]: Jarrett gave the title to Henry as a reward for helping him beat Brown for both the European and Intercontinental championships the previous night.
[6]: This was a triple-threat match which also included D’Lo Brown.
[7]: This was a triple-threa match which also included Chris Benoit.
[8]: The European title becomes exclusive to Raw when Regal gets drafted to Raw on March 26, 2002.
[9]: As Intercontinental champion, Rob Van Dam was able to unify the belts.

Credit goes to: PWI Almanac, wrestling-titles.com, and ProWrestlingHistory.com

ECW Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Rob Van Dam 6/13/2006 ECW[1]
Big Show Rob Van Dam 7/4/2006 ECW
Bobby Lashley Big Show 12/3/2006 December to
Dismember[2]
Mr. McMahon Bobby Lashley 4/29/2007 Backlash[3]
Bobby Lashley
(2)
Mr. McMahon 6/3/2007 One Night Stand[4]
John Morrison CM Punk 6/25/2007 Vengeance[5]
CM Punk John Morrison 9/1/2007 ECW
Chavo Guerrero CM Punk 1/22/2008 ECW
Kane Chavo
Guerrero
3/30/2008 WrestleMania XXIV[6]
Mark Henry Kane 6/29/2008 Night of Champions[7]
Matt Hardy The Miz 9/7/2008 Unforgiven[8]
Jack Swagger Matt Hardy 1/13/2009 ECW
Christian Jack Swagger 4/26/2009 Backlash
Tommy Dreamer Christian 6/7/2009 Extreme Rules[9]
Christian (2) Tommy Dreamer 7/26/2009 Night of Champions

Footnotes:
[1]: With the renewed ECW television show as WWE would have it be, the ECW title was revived and awarded to Rob Van Dam by Paul Heyman after winning the WWE championship.
[2]: This was an extreme elimination chamber match which also included Rob Van Dam, Test, Hardcore Holly and CM Punk.
[3]: This was a handicap match which put Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and Umaga up against ECW champion Bobby Lashley. McMahon got the pinfall and won the title.
[4]: The title became vacant once Lashley was drafted to Raw.
[5]: Chris Benoit was actually chosen to be Punk’s opponent instead of Johnny Nitro (John Morrison) as another top contender, but never arrived for the show. I think we all know why he didn’t show.
[6]: Even though this is the ECW title, it became exclusive to Raw once Kane was drafted on June 23, 2008.
[7]: This was a triple-threat match which also included the Big Show. Since Mark Henry was a part of the ECW brand, the belt once again returned to where it belonged on ECW.
[8]: According the Championship Scramble rules, the ECW title could change hands any time during the match with any one gaining a pinfall on any one else regardless of whether or not they are the current champion. The match included Mark Henry, Finlay, Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero and The Miz.
[9]: Tommy Dreamer won the ECW world title in a triple-threat match which also included Jack Swagger.

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WWE Divas Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Michelle McCool Natalya 7/20/2008 Great American Bash[1]
Maryse Michelle McCool 12/26/2008 Smackdown!
Mickie James Maryse 7/26/2009 Night of Champions
Jillian Mickie James 10/12/2009 Raw
Melina Jillian 10/12/2009 Raw[2]
Maryse (2) Gail Kim 2/22/2010 Raw[3]
Eve Maryse 4/12/2010 Raw
Alicia Fox Maryse 6/20/2010 Fatal 4-Way[4]
Melina (2) Alicia Fox 8/15/2010 SummerSlam
Michelle McCool (2) Melina 9/19/2010 Night of Champions[5]
Natalya Michelle McCool & Layla 11/21/2010 Survivor Series[6]
Eve (2) Layla 1/30/2011 Royal Rumble[7]
Brie Bella Eve 4/11/2011 Raw
Kelly Kelly Brie Bella 6/20/2011 Raw

Footnotes:
[1]: This is a Smackdown-exclusive womens championship. After winning respective matches to earn the opportunity to wrestle for the new championship, Michelle McCool defeated Natalya at The Great American Bash to become the inaugural champion.
[2]: So Melina tears her ACL and has to vacate the title on January 4, 2010.
[3]: This was a tournament final.
[4]: Of course this was a fatal four-way that also included the Divas champion Eve Torres and Gail Kim.
[5]: As the WWE Women’s champion, Michelle McCool beat Melina in a title unification match. It doesn’t matter though because instead of the WWE Women’s title becoming the main title for the WWE Divas, they just went and stuck with the Divas title a few weeks after this match took place.
[6]: The Divas title was defended in a handicap match as the Divas champ Michelle McCool and Layla lost to Natalya.
[7]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included the Divas champ Natalya and Michelle McCool.

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