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Bigelow’s Replay: WCW Nitro 2/3/97

WCW Nitro 2/3/97

Mid-South Coliseum

Memphis, TN

Hour 1

Announcers: Tony Schiavone & Larry Zbyszko
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Bigelow’s Replay: WCW Nitro 1/27/97

WCW Nitro 1/27/97

Veterans Memorial Auditorium

Des Moines, IA

Hour 1

Announcers: Tony Schiavone & Larry Zbyszko
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Against All Odds 2005

TNA Against All Odds 2005
February 13, 2005
Orlando, FL
Universal Studios

The current NWA & TNA Champs were as follows:
NWA World Champion: Jeff Jarrett (6/2/2004)
NWA World Tag Team Champions: America’s Most Wanted (1/16/2005)
TNA X-Division Champion: AJ Styles (1/16/2005)

Your hosts are Mike Tenay & Don West. Read the rest of this entry

Bigelow’s Replay: WCW Nitro 1/13/97

WCW Nitro 1/13/97
Superdome
New Orleans, LA

Hour 1
Announcers: Tony Schiavone & Larry Zbyszko
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Bigelow’s Replay: WCW Nitro 1/6/97

WCW Nitro 1/6/97
Monroe Civic Center
Monroe, LA
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WCW World Cruiserweight Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Brian Pillman Richard Morton 10/27/1991 Halloween Havoc[1]
Jushin Liger Brian Pillman 12/25/1991 Atlanta, GA
Brian Pillman (2) Jushin Liger 2/29/1992 Superbrawl II
Scotty Flamingo Brian Pillman 6/20/1992 Beach Blast
Brad Armstrong Scotty Flamingo 7/5/1992 Atlanta, GA[2]
Shinjiro Ohtani Wild Pegasus 3/20/1996 Japan[3]
Dean Malenko Shinjiro Ohtani 5/2/1996 Worldwide
Rey Mysterio Dean Malenko 7/8/1996 Monday Nitro
Dean Malenko (2) Rey Mysterio 10/27/1996 Halloween Havoc
Ultimo Dragon Dean Malenko 12/29/1996 Starrcade
Dean Malenko (3) Ultimo Dragon 1/21/1997 Clash 34
Syxx Dean Malenko 2/23/1997 Superbrawl VII
Chris Jericho Syxx 6/28/1997 Saturday Nitro
Alex Wright Chris Jericho 7/28/1997 Monday Nitro
Chris Jericho (2) Alex Wright 8/16/1997 Saturday Night
Eddie Guerrero Chris Jericho 9/14/1997 Fall Brawl
Rey Mysterio (2) Eddie Guerrero 10/26/1997 Halloween Havoc
Eddie Guerrero (2) Rey Mysterio 11/10/1997 Monday Nitro
Ultimo Dragon (2) Eddie Guerrero 12/29/1997 Monday Nitro
Juventud Guerrera Ultimo Dragon 1/8/1998 Thunder
Rey Mysterio (3) Juventud Guerrera 1/15/1998 Thunder
Chris Jericho (3) Rey Mysterio 1/24/1998 Souled Out
Dean Malenko (4) Chris Jericho 5/17/1998 Slamboree[4]
Chris Jericho (4) Dean Malenko 6/14/1998 Great
American Bash[5]
Juventud Guerrera (2) Chris Jericho 8/8/1998 Road Wild[6]
Billy Kidman Juventud Guerrera 9/14/1998 Monday Nitro
Juventud Guerrera (3) Billy Kidman 11/16/1998 Monday Nitro
Billy Kidman (2) Juventud Guerrera 11/22/1998 World War III
Rey Mysterio (4) Billy Kidman 3/15/1999 Monday Nitro
Psychosis Rey Mysterio 4/19/1999 Monday Nitro[7]
Rey Mysterio (5) Psychosis 4/26/1999 Monday Nitro
Lenny Lane Rey Mysterio 8/19/1999 Thunder[8]
Disco Inferno Psychosis 10/4/1999 Monday Nitro[9]
Evan Karagias Disco Inferno 11/22/1999 Mayhem
Madusa Evan Karagias 12/19/1999 Starrcade
Oklahoma Madusa 1/16/2000 Souled Out[10]
The Artist Lash Leroux 2/20/2000 Superbrawl 2000[11]
Billy Kidman (3) The Artist 3/30/2000 Baltimore, MD
The Artist (2) Billy Kidman 3/31/2000 Pittsburgh, PA[12]
Chris Candido 4/16/2000 Spring
Stampede[13]
Crowbar & Daffney Chris Candido &
TammyLynnSytch
5/15/2000 Monday Nitro[14]
Daffney Crowbar 5/22/2000 Monday Nitro[15]
Lieutenant Loco Daffney 6/6/2000 Thunder[16]
Lance Storm Lieutenant Loco 7/31/2000 Monday Nitro
Elix Skipper 8/14/2000 Monday Nitro[17]
Mike Sanders Elix Skipper 10/2/2000 Monday Nitro[18]
Chavo Guerrero (2) Mike Sanders 12/4/2000 Thunder
Shane Helms Chavo Guerrero 3/18/2001 Greed
In March 2001, WWE buys out WCW and the title becomes defended on WWE programming.
Billy Kidman (4) Gregory Helms 7/5/2001 Smackdown!
X-Pac (2) Billy Kidman 7/30/2001 Raw is War[19]
Billy Kidman (5) X-Pac 10/11/2001 Smackdown!
Tajiri Billy Kidman 10/22/2001 Raw[20]

Footnotes:
[1]: This was a tournament final match to determine the first ever WCW Light Heavyweight champion.
[2]: Armstrong vacated the title at the Clash of the Champions 20 on 9/2/1992 because of a knee injury. A tournament was scheduled to begin, but never happened and the title was dropped when Eric Bischoff took over WCW in March 1993.
[3]: This was a tournament final match to crown the first ever WCW World Cruiserweight champion.
[4]: Since Malenko could no longer challenge for the WCW World Cruiserweight title, he won a battle royal under Cicople’s mask to get a shot at Jericho and his title. Because of the way he won the title, Malenko was stripped of the belt on the 6/11/98 Thunder.
[5]: This was a match to determine a champion. Jericho won by disqualification, which still counts as a title win for him.
[6]: Dean Malenko served as the special guest referee in this match.
[7]: This was a four-way match which also included Juventud Guerrera and Blitzkrieg.
[8]: Lane was stripped of the belt because of his homosexual gimmick that made TBS uncomfortable.
[9]: Disco Inferno and Psychosis wrestled to crown a new WCW World Cruiserweight champion.
[10]: Oklahoma was forced to vacate the belt because he exceeded the weight limit requirements.
[11]: This was a tournament final.
[12]: Once the Russo/Bischoff era started on 4/10/2000, all the titles were made vacant as they reset the company.
[13]: Candido won a six-way match which also included The Artist, Juventud Guerrera, Shannon Moore, Lash Leroux and Crowbar.
[14]: Crowbar and Daffney defeated Candido & Tammy Lynn Sytch in a mixed tag match to become co-champions.
[15]: Daffney defeated Crowbar to become the undisputed champion.
[16]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Disco Inferno.
[17]: Since Lance Storm was already the WCW U.S. champion and the WCW Hardcore champion, he awarded the WCW World Cruiserweight title to fellow Team Canada partner Elix Skipper.
[18]: Sanders and Kevin Nash defeated Elix Skipper in a handicap powerbomb match to win the belt.
[19]: With X-Pac’s WCW World Cruiserweight title win, this unified the belts with the WWF Light Heavyweight title.
[20]: With the demise of the Alliance at the Survivor Series PPV on 11/18/01, the title becomes known as the WWF Cruiserweight title.

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

WCW World Tag Team Titles History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Doom 1/1/1991 [1]
The Freebirds Doom 2/24/1991 WrestleWar
Rick & Scott Steiner The Freebirds 3/9/1991 Power Hour[2]
The Enforcers Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmaier 9/5/1991 Clash 16[3]
Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes The Enforcers 11/19/1991 Clash 17
Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton Ricky Steamboat & Dustin Rhodes 1/16/1992 Jacksonville, FL
Rick & Scott Steiner (2) Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton 5/3/1992 Chicago, IL
Steve Williams & Terry Gordy Rick & Scott Steiner 7/5/1992 Atlanta, GA
Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes Steve Williams & Terry Gordy 9/21/1992 Saturday Night
Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas Barry Windham & Dustin Rhodes 11/18/1992 Clash 21
The Hollywood Blondes Ricky Steamboat & Shane Douglas 3/2/1993 Power Hour
Arn Anderson & Paul Roma The Hollywood Blondes 8/18/1993 Clash 24
The Nasty Boys Arn Anderson & Paul Roma 9/19/1993 Fall Brawl
Marcus Bagwell & Too Cold Scorpio The Nasty Boys 10/4/1993 Saturday Night
The Nasty Boys (2) Marcus Bagwell & Too Cold Scorpio 10/24/1993 Halloween Havoc
Cactus Jack & Kevin Sullivan The Nasty Boys 5/22/1994 Slamboree
Pretty Wonderful Cactus Jack & Kevin Sullivan 7/17/1994 Bash at the Beach
Stars N Stripes Pretty Wonderful 9/25/1994 Saturday Night
Pretty Wonderful (2) Stars N Stripes 10/23/1994 Halloween Havoc
Stars N Stripes (2) Pretty Wonderful 11/16/1994 Clash 29
Harlem Heat Stars N Stripes 12/8/1994 Saturday Night
The Nasty Boys (3) Harlem Heat 5/21/1995 Slamboree
Harlem Heat (2) The Nasty Boys 6/24/1995 Worldwide
Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater Harlem Heat 7/22/1995 Saturday Night
Harlem Heat (3) Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater 9/17/1995 Fall Brawl
The American Males Harlem Heat 9/18/1995 Monday Nitro
Harlem Heat (4) The American Males 10/28/1995 Saturday Night
Sting & Lex Luger Harlem Heat 1/22/1996 Monday Nitro
Harlem Heat (5) Sting & Lex Luger 6/24/1996 Monday Nitro
Rick & Scott Steiner (3) Harlem Heat 7/24/1996 Cincinnati, OH
Harlem Heat (6) Rick & Scott Steiner 7/27/1996 Dayton, OH
Public Enemy Harlem Heat 9/23/1996 Monday Nitro
Harlem Heat (7) Public Enemy 10/5/1996 Saturday Night
The Outsiders Harlem Heat 10/27/1996 Halloween Havoc
Rick & Scott Steiner (4) Scott Hall & Syxx 10/13/1997 Monday Nitro[4]
The Outsiders (2) Rick & Scott Steiner 1/12/1998 Monday Nitro
Rick & Scott Steiner (5) The Outsiders 2/9/1998 Monday Nitro
The Outsiders (3) Rick & Scott Steiner 2/22/1998 Superbrawl VIII
Sting & The Giant The Outsiders 5/17/1998 Slamboree
Sting & Kevin Nash 6/15/1998 Monday Nitro[5]
The Giant & Scott Hall Sting & Kevin Nash 7/20/1998 Monday Nitro
Rick Steiner The Giant & Scott Steiner 10/25/1998 Halloween Havoc[6]
Barry Windham & Curt Hennig Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko 2/21/1999 Superbrawl IX[7]
Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko Barry Windham & Curt Hennig 3/14/1999 UnCeNSoReD
Rey Mysterio & Billy Kidman Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko 3/29/1999 Monday Nitro
Raven & Perry Saturn Rey Mysterio & Billy Kidman 5/9/1999 Slamboree
Jersey Triad Raven & Perry Saturn 5/31/1999 Monday Nitro
Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn Jersey Triad 6/10/1999 Thunder
Jersey Triad (2) Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn 6/13/1999 Great American Bash
Harlem Heat (8) Jersey Triad 8/14/1999 Road Wild
Barry & Kendall Windham Harlem Heat 8/23/1999 Monday Nitro
Harlem Heat (9) Barry & Kendall Windham 9/12/1999 Fall Brawl
Konnan & Rey Mysterio Harlem Heat 10/18/1999 Monday Nitro
Harlem Heat (10) Konnan & Rey Mysterio 10/24/1999 Halloween Havoc
Konnan & Billy Kidman Harlem Heat 10/25/1999 Monday Nitro
Creative Control Konnan & Billy Kidman 11/22/1999 Monday Nitro
Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg Creative Control 12/6/1999 Monday Nitro
The Outsiders (4) Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg 12/13/1999 Monday Nitro
David Flair & Crowbar Kevin Nash & Scott Steiner 1/3/2000 Monday Nitro[8]
The Mamalukes David Flair & Crowbar 1/19/2000 Monday Nitro
The Harris Brothers (2) The Mamalukes 2/12/2000 Germany
The Mamalukes (2) The Harris Brothers 2/13/2000 Germany
The Harris Brothers (3) The Mamalukes 3/19/2000 UnCeNSoReD[9]
Shane Douglas & Buff Bagwell Ric Flair & Lex Luger 4/16/2000 Spring Stampede[10]
KroniK Shane Douglas & Buff Bagwell 5/15/2000 Monday Nitro
Perfect Event KroniK 5/31/2000 Thunder
KroniK (2) Perfect Event 7/9/2000 Bash at the Beach
Great Muta & Vampiro KroniK 8/13/2000 New Blood Rising
Rey Mysterio & Juventud Guerrera Great Muta & Vampiro 8/14/2000 Monday Nitro[11]
Sean O’Haire & Mark Jindrak 9/25/2000 Monday Nitro[12]
Misfits in Action Sean O’Haire & Mark Jindrak 10/9/2000 Monday Nitro
Sean O’Haire & Mark Jindrak (2) Misfits in Action 10/9/2000 Monday Nitro
Alex Wright & General Rection Sean O’Haire & Mark Jindrak 11/16/2000 Monday Nitro
Perfect Event (2) Alex Wright & General Rection 11/20/2000 Monday Nitro
The Insiders Perfect Event 11/26/2000 Mayhem
Perfect Event (3) The Insiders 12/4/2000 Monday Nitro
The Insiders (2) Perfect Event 12/17/2000 Starrcade
Chuck Palumbo & Sean O’Haire The Insiders 1/14/2001 Sin
In March 2001, WWE buys out WCW and the title becomes defended on WWE programming.
The Undertaker & Kane Chuck Palumbo & Sean O’Haire 8/9/2001 Smackdown!
Booker T & Test The Undertaker & Kane 9/25/2001 Smackdown!
The Hardy Boyz Booker T & Test 10/8/2001 Raw
The Dudley Boyz The Hardy Boyz 10/25/2001 Smackdown![13]

Footnotes:
[1]: When WCW withdrew from the NWA in January 1991, Doom’s NWA world tag team title reign carried over to the first ever WCW world tag title reign.
[2]: The Steiners actually won the titles before WrestleWar in real time, giving the Freebirds a negative title reign.
[3]: After Scott Steiner suffered an injury in June 1991, the titles were vacated. This was a tournament final.
[4]: Syxx is subbing for an injured Kevin Nash.
[5]: When Sting and Giant couldn’t get along, they had a match to determine who would get the tag belts. Sting won the match and chose Kevin Nash as his new partner.
[6]: Rick Steiner won a handicap match against the Giant and Scott Steiner who was subbing for Scott Hall.
[7]: After Rick Steiner was suffered an injury in January 1999, he and partner Kenny Kaos were stripped of the titles. This was a tournament final.
[8]: On the December 27, 1999 Nitro, the Outsiders vacated the titles after Scott Hall sustained an injury. This was a tournament final.
[9]: On April 10, 2000 when Bischoff and Russo joined together to take control of WCW, all the titles were made vacant for the WCW reboot.
[10]: This was a tournament final.
[11]: The titles became vacant when WCW Commissioner Ernest Miller pinned Disco Inferno. Whatever.
[12]: O’Haire & Jindrak won the titles in a six-team battle royal.
[13]: At Survivor Series on 11/18/2001, the titles were retired after being unified with the WWF tag team championship.

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

WCW World Heavyweight Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Ric Flair Sting 1/11/1991 East Rutherford, NJ[1]
Lex Luger Barry Windham 7/14/1991 Great American Bash[2]
Sting Lex Luger 2/29/1992 Superbrawl II
Big Van Vader Sting 7/12/1992 Great American Bash
Ron Simmons Big Van Vader 8/2/1992 Baltimore, MD
Big Van Vader (2) Ron Simmons 12/30/1992 Baltimore, MD
Sting (2) Big Van Vader 3/11/1993 London, England
Big Van Vader (3) Sting 3/17/1993 Dublin, Ireland
Ric Flair (2) Big Van Vader 12/27/1993 Starrcade
Hulk Hogan Ric Flair 7/17/1994 Bash at the Beach
The Giant Hulk Hogan 10/29/1995 Halloween Havoc[3]
Randy Savage 11/26/1995 World War III[4]
Ric Flair (3) Randy Savage 12/27/1995 Starrcade
Randy Savage (2) Ric Flair 1/22/1996 Monday Nitro
Ric Flair (4) Randy Savage 2/11/1996 Superbrawl VI
The Giant (2) Ric Flair 4/29/1996 Monday Nitro
Hulk Hogan (2) The Giant 8/10/1996 Hog Wild
Lex Luger (2) Hollywood Hogan 8/4/1997 Monday Nitro
Hollywood Hogan (3) Lex Luger 8/9/1997 Road Wild
Sting (3) Hollywood Hogan 12/28/1997 Starrcade
Randy Savage (3) Sting 4/19/1998 Spring Stampede
Hollywood Hogan (4) Randy Savage 4/20/1998 Monday Nitro
Bill Goldberg Hollywood Hogan 7/6/1998 Monday Nitro
Kevin Nash Bill Goldberg 12/27/1998 Starrcade
Hollywood Hogan (5) Kevin Nash 1/4/1999 Monday Nitro
Ric Flair (5) Hollywood Hogan 3/14/1999 UnCeNSoReD
Diamond Dallas Page Ric Flair 4/11/1999 Spring Stampede[5]
Sting (4) Diamond Dallas Page 4/26/1999 Monday Nitro
Diamond Dallas Page (2) Sting 4/26/1999 Monday Nitro[6]
Kevin Nash (2) Diamond Dallas Page 5/9/1999 Slamboree
Randy Savage (4) Kevin Nash 7/11/1999 Bash at the Beach[7]
Hollywood Hogan (6) Randy Savage 7/12/1999 Monday Nitro
Sting (5) Hulk Hogan 9/12/1999 Fall Brawl[8]
Bret Hart Chris Benoit 11/21/1999 Mayhem[9]
Chris Benoit Sid Vicious 1/16/2000 Souled Out[10]
Sid Vicious Kevin Nash 1/24/2000 Monday Nitro[11]
Jeff Jarrett Diamond Dallas Page 4/16/2000 Spring Stampede[12]
Diamond Dallas Page (3) Jeff Jarrett 4/24/2000 Monday Nitro
David Arquette Eric Bischoff 4/26/2000 Thunder[13]
Jeff Jarrett (2) Diamond Dallas Page 5/7/2000 Slamboree[14]
Ric Flair (6) Jeff Jarrett 5/15/2000 Monday Nitro
Jeff Jarrett (3) 5/22/2000 Monday Nitro[15]
Kevin Nash (3) Jeff Jarrett 5/24/2000 Thunder[16]
Ric Flair (7) 5/29/2000 Monday Nitro[17]
Jeff Jarrett (4) Ric Flair 5/29/2000 Monday Nitro
Booker T Jeff Jarrett 7/9/2000 Bash at the Beach
Kevin Nash (4) Booker T 8/28/2000 Monday Nitro
Booker T (2) Kevin Nash 9/17/2000 Fall Brawl
Vince Russo Booker T 9/25/2000 Monday Nitro[18]
Booker T (3) Jeff Jarrett 10/2/2000 Monday Nitro[19]
Scott Steiner Booker T 11/26/2000 Mayhem
Booker T (4) Scott Steiner 3/26/2001 Monday Nitro
WWE buys out WCW and the title becomes defended on WWE programming.
Kurt Angle Booker T 7/26/2001 Smackdown!
Booker T (5) Kurt Angle 7/30/2001 Raw is War
The Rock Booker T 8/19/2001 SummerSlam
Chris Jericho The Rock 10/21/2001 No Mercy
The Rock (2) Chris Jericho 11/5/2001 Raw is War
Chris Jericho (2) The Rock 12/9/2001 Vengeance[20]

Footnotes:
[1]: This title reign was an extension of Flair’s final NWA title reign. In July 1991, Flair left WCW for WWE and took the Big Gold Belt with him. This left WCW in a bind and they had to make a new title belt and crown a new champion.
[2]: Luger and Windham faced off in a cage match to determine a new WCW world champion.
[3]: In a pre-match clause, Hogan could lose the title on a DQ. When Jimmy Hart interfered and cost Hogan the title, Giant became the WCW world champion. Due to the controversial finish, Giant was stripped of the belt on the 11/6/1995 Nitro.
[4]: Randy Savage won a 60-man battle royal to win the vacant WCW world title.
[5]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included Sting and Hollywood Hogan.
[6]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included Goldberg and Kevin Nash.
[7]: The WCW world title was being decided in a tag match with WCW world champion Kevin Nash & Sting taking on Randy Savage & Sid Vicious. Savage earned the pinfall and won the title.
[8]: After Sting lost a non-sanctioned match with Goldberg at Halloween Havoc, he was stripped of the title on the 10/26/1999 Nitro after beating up referee Charles Robinson at the PPV.
[9]: This was a tournament final. Hart would be forced to vacate the title at Souled Out.
[10]: Once Benoit won the title, he decided to leave WCW for WWE.
[11]: As Commissioner of WCW, Kevin Nash wrestled Sid Vicious for the vacant title and lost. All the titles would become vacant anyway on the 4/10/2000 Nitro when Bischoff and Russo took over WCW and decided it was time to reboot the company.
[12]: This was a tournament final.
[13]: The WCW world title was being decided in a tag match with WCW world champion Diamond Dallas Page & David Arquette taking on Jeff Jarrett & Eric Bischoff. Arquette pinned Bischoff and won the title.
[14]: This was a Triple Cage match which also included the WCW world champion David Arquette.
[15]: Vince Russo stripped Flair of the belt and awarded it back to Jarrett.
[16]: Nash won a triple-threat match which also included Scott Steiner.
[17]: Kevin Nash awarded the belt back to Ric Flair.
[18]: After Russo wins the title, he decides he’s not a wrestler and vacates the title.
[19]: In a crazy tag match, Jarrett and Booker defeated Sting and Scott Steiner to wrestle in a one-on-one title match to crown a new champion.
[20]: Chris Jericho defeated The Rock to win the title and as WWE world champion, the WCW and WWE titles become unified for the first time ever.

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

Final Resolution 2005

TNA Final Resolution 2005
January 16, 2005
Orlando, FL
Universal Studios

The current NWA & TNA Champs were as follows:
NWA World Champion: Jeff Jarrett (6/2/2004)
NWA World Tag Team Champions: Bobby Roode & Eric Young (12/5/2004)
TNA X-Division Champion: Petey Williams (8/11/2004)

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WWE Championship Title History

Champion Won From Date City/Event
Buddy Rogers Antonino Rocca 4/29/1963 Rio de Janeiro[1]
Bruno Sammartino Buddy Rogers 5/17/1963 New York, NY[2]
Ivan Koloff Bruno Sammartino 1/18/1971 New York, NY
Pedro Morales Ivan Koloff 2/8/1971 New York, NY
Stan Stasiak Pedro Morales 12/1/1973 Philadelphia, PA
Bruno Sammartino (2) Stan Stasiak 12/10/1973 New York, NY
Superstar Billy Graham Bruno Sammartino 4/30/1977 Baltimore, MD
Bob Backlund Superstar Billy Graham 2/20/1978 New York, NY
The Iron Sheik Bob Backlund 12/26/1983 New York, NY
Hulk Hogan The Iron Sheik 1/23/1984 New York, NY
Andre the Giant Hulk Hogan 2/5/1988 The Main Event[3]
Randy Savage Ted DiBiase 3/27/1988 WrestleMania IV[4]
Hulk Hogan (2) Randy Savage 4/2/1989 WrestleMania V
Ultimate Warrior Hulk Hogan 4/1/1990 WrestleMania VI
Sgt. Slaughter Ultimate Warrior 1/19/1991 Royal Rumble
Hulk Hogan (3) Sgt. Slaughter 3/24/1991 WrestleMania VII
The Undertaker Hulk Hogan 11/27/1991 Survivor Series
Hulk Hogan (4) The Undertaker 12/3/1991 This TuesdayIn Texas[5]
Ric Flair 1/19/1992 Royal Rumble[6]
RandySavage (2) Ric Flair 4/5/1992 WrestleMania VIII
Ric Flair (2) Randy Savage 9/14/1992 Prime Time Wrestling
Bret Hart Ric Flair 10/12/1992 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Yokozuna Bret Hart 4/4/1993 WrestleMania IX
Hulk Hogan (5) Yokozuna 4/4/1993 WrestleMania IX
Yokozuna (2) Hulk Hogan 6/13/1993 King of the Ring
Bret Hart (2) Yokozuna 3/20/1994 WrestleMania X
Bob Backlund (2) Bret Hart 11/23/1994 Survivor Series
Diesel Bob Backlund 11/26/1994 New York, NY
Bret Hart (3) Diesel 11/19/1995 Survivor Series
Shawn Michaels Bret Hart 3/31/1996 WrestleMania XII
Psycho Sid Shawn Michaels 11/17/1996 Survivor Series
Shawn Michaels (2) Psycho Sid 1/19/1997 Royal Rumble[7]
Bret Hart (4) The Undertaker 2/16/1997 IYH: Final Four[8]
Psycho Sid (2) Bret Hart 2/17/1997 Monday Night Raw
The Undertaker (2) Psycho Sid 3/23/1997 WrestleMania 13
Bret Hart (5) The Undertaker 8/3/1997 SummerSlam[9]
Shawn Michaels (3) Bret Hart 11/9/1997 Survivor Series[10]
Steve Austin Shawn Michaels 3/29/1998 WrestleMania XIV
Kane Steve Austin 6/28/1998 King of the Ring
Steve Austin (2) Kane 6/29/1998 Raw is War[11]
The Rock Mankind 11/15/1998 Survivor Series[12]
Mankind The Rock 1/4/1999 Raw is War
The Rock (2) Mankind 1/24/1999 Royal Rumble
Mankind (2) The Rock 1/31/1999 Halftime HeAt
The Rock (3) Mankind 2/15/1999 Raw is War
Steve Austin (3) The Rock 3/28/1999 WrestleMania XV
The Undertaker (3) Steve Austin 5/23/1999 Over the Edge[13]
Steve Austin (4) The Undertaker 6/28/1999 Raw is War
Mankind (3) Steve Austin 8/22/1999 SummerSlam[14]
Triple H Mankind 8/23/1999 Raw is War
Vince McMahon Triple H 9/16/1999 Smackdown![15]
Triple H (2) 9/26/1999 Unforgiven[16]
Big Show Triple H 11/14/1999 Survivor Series[17]
Triple H (3) Big Show 1/3/2000 Raw is War
The Rock (4) Triple H 4/30/2000 Backlash
Triple H (4) The Rock 5/21/2000 Judgment Day[18]
The Rock (5) Vince McMahon 6/25/2000 King of the Ring[19]
Kurt Angle The Rock 10/22/2000 No Mercy
The Rock (6) Kurt Angle 2/25/2001 No Way Out
Steve Austin (5) The Rock 4/1/2001 WrestleMania X-7
Kurt Angle (2) Steve Austin 9/23/2001 Unforgiven
Steve Austin (6) Kurt Angle 10/8/2001 Raw is War
Chris Jericho Steve Austin 12/9/2001 Vengeance[20]
Triple H (5) Chris Jericho 3/17/2002 WrestleMania X8
Hulk Hogan (6) Triple H 4/21/2002 Backlash
The Undertaker (4) Hulk Hogan 5/19/2002 Judgment Day
The Rock (7) The Undertaker 7/21/2002 Vengeance[21]
Brock Lesnar The Rock 8/25/2002 SummerSlam[22]
Big Show (2) Brock Lesnar 11/17/2002 Survivor Series
Kurt Angle (3) Big Show 12/15/2002 Armageddon
Brock Lesnar (2) Kurt Angle 3/30/2003 WrestleMania XIX
Kurt Angle (4) Brock Lesnar 7/27/2003 Vengeance[23]
Brock Lesnar (3) Kurt Angle 9/18/2003 Smackdown!
Eddie Guerrero Brock Lesnar 2/15/2004 No Way Out
JBL Eddie Guerrero 6/27/2004 Great American Bash
John Cena JBL 4/3/2005 WrestleMania 21[24]
Edge John Cena 1/8/2006 New Year’sRevolution[25]
John Cena (2) Edge 1/29/2006 Royal Rumble
Rob Van Dam John Cena 6/11/2006 One Night Stand[26]
Edge (2) Rob Van Dam 7/3/2006 Raw
John Cena (3) Edge 9/17/2006 Unforgiven[27]
Randy Orton 10/7/2007 No Mercy[28]
Triple H (6) Randy Orton 10/7/2007 No Mercy
Randy Orton (2) Triple H 10/7/2007 No Mercy
Triple H (7) Randy Orton 4/27/2008 Backlash[29]
Edge (3) Triple H 11/23/2008 Survivor Series[30]
Jeff Hardy Edge 12/14/2008 Armageddon[31]
Edge (4) Jeff Hardy 1/25/2009 Royal Rumble
Triple H (8) Undertaker 2/15/2009 No Way Out[32]
Randy Orton (3) Triple H 4/26/2009 Backlash[33]
Batista Randy Orton 6/7/2009 Extreme Rules[34]
Randy Orton (4) Big Show 6/15/2009 Raw[35]
John Cena (4) Randy Orton 9/13/2009 Breaking Point
Randy Orton (5) John Cena 10/4/2009 Hell in a Cell
John Cena (5) Randy Orton 10/25/2009 Bragging Rights
Sheamus John Cena 12/13/2009 TLC
John Cena (6) Triple H 2/21/2010 Elimination Chamber[36]
Batista (2) John Cena 2/21/2010 Elimination Chamber
John Cena (7) Batista 3/28/2010 WrestleMania XXVI
Sheamus (2) John Cena 6/20/2010 Fatal 4-Way[37]
Randy Orton (6) Sheamus 9/19/2010 Night of Champions[38]
The Miz Randy Orton 11/22/2010 Raw[39]
John Cena (8) The Miz 5/1/2011 Extreme Rules[40]
CM Punk John Cena 7/17/2011 Money in the Bank[41]
Rey Mysterio The Miz 7/25/2011 Raw[42]
John Cena (9) Rey Mysterio 7/25/2011 Raw

Footnotes:

[1]: Rogers defeated Rocca in the finals of a fictitious tournament to be crowned the first-ever WWWF World Heavyweight Champion.

[2]: Bruno’s eight-year long title reign is a record that still stands today as the longest title reign ever.

[3]: Immediately after Andre won the title from Hogan thanks to some refereeing hijinks, Andre gave up the belt and handed it over to Ted DiBiase. This of course did not stand as an actual title change and due to the controversy over Andre’s title win, the belt became and a title tournament was scheduled for WrestleMania IV.

[4]: This was a tournament final.

[5]: Because of all the shenanigans that had caused the WWF title to change hands over the past week, WWF President Jack Tunney declared the title vacant and that the winner of the Royal Rumble would be crowned the new champion.

[6]: Ric Flair won the Royal Rumble by last eliminating Sid Justice to win the vacant WWF title.

[7]: On February 13, 1997 edition of Monday Night Raw when WWF champion Shawn Michaels announced that he had “Lost His Smile”, he decided to vacate the championship. The real reason being though was he had suffered a knee injury.

[8]: This match also included Steve Austin and Vader for a four-man battle royal.

[9]: Shawn Michaels was the special guest referee.

[10]: This was the night of the infamous “Montreal Screwjob” incident/angle. You know, whichever side you’re on.

[11]: On the night after the Undertaker and Kane simultaneously pinned Austin at the In Your House: Breakdown PPV, WWF Chairman Vince McMahon declared the title vacated.

[12]: This was a tournament final.

[13]: Shane McMahon was the special guest referee.

[14]: This was a triple-threat match, which also included Triple H. Jesse Ventura served as the special guest referee.

[15]: Shane McMahon was the special guest referee.

[16]: This was a six-pack challenge match, which also included The Rock, Kane, Mankind, Big Show and the British Bulldog. Steve Austin also was included the special enforcer.

[17]: This was a triple-threat match which also included The Rock.

[18]: This was a 60-minute ironman match with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee.

[19]: This was a six-man tag team match with the Rock, Undertaker and Kane on one side taking on Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon and the WWF Champion Triple H. Rock pinned Vince McMahon to win the title.

[20]: In one night, Chris Jericho managed to defeat the World Champion The Rock and WWF Champion Steve Austin to become the first-ever (in the WWF) Undisputed World Champion.

[21]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Kurt Angle.

[22]: Because of Raw and Smackdown becoming seperate “brands” or TV shows and due to the re-creation of the World Championship title awarded to Triple H which was exclusive to Raw, it was during Brock’s first title reign title when this belt was no longer considered an undisputed championship and became simply known as the WWE title which became exclusive to Smackdown.

[23]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Big Show.

[24]: With the WWE champion John Cena being drafted to Raw on June 6, 2005, the WWE title switched brands and now became exclusive to Raw.

[25]: After waiting for nine months, Edge wisely cashes in his “Money in the Bank” briefcase which guarantees himself a title shot for any title at any moment that he wants to use it that he won at WrestleMania 21 on John Cena right after he regained his WWE title in an elimination chamber match.

[26]: Since Rob Van Dam wrestled on the ECW TV show, the WWE title becomes a part of ECW.

[27]: Cena was stripped of the title on the October 1, 2007 edition of Raw due to a torn pectoral tendon injury.

[28]: Since Randy Orton was scheduled to face John Cena for the WWE title anyway, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon awards Orton the WWE title since Cena could not compete.

[29]: This was a four-man elimination match which also included John Cena and JBL. The title would finally return to Smackdown when WWE Champion Triple H was drafted to Smackdown on the June 23, 2008 edition of Raw.

[30]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Vladimir Kozlov. Jeff Hardy was originally scheduled to compete, but was unable to compete. Edge returned as Hardy’s surprise replacement halfway into the match and won the WWE title for the third time.

[31]: This was a triple-threat match which also included Triple H.

[32]: This was an elimination chamber match including WWE champion Edge, Vladimir Kozlov, Big Show and Jeff Hardy. It came down to Triple H pinning The Undertaker with the Pedigree to win his eighth WWE title.

[33]: Randy Orton regained the WWE title in a six-man tag match after pinning Triple H. Orton’s team consisted of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. against the former WWE champion Triple H, Batista, and Shane McMahon.

[34]: Oddly enough, this is the first time the WWE title has ever changed hands in a cage match.

[35]: The night after Extreme Rules, Batista forfeited the title because of a legit bicep tendon tear that happened PRIOR TO THE TITLE CHANGE. Not sure why they even went through with the title switch in the first place, but they did. The title was put up for grabs a week later in a fatal four way match where Orton pinned Big Show. The match also included Triple H and John Cena. Aaaaand we return to square one. Also just for reference, this would be the seventh time the belt has changed hands in seven months. The most in a seven month period since November 1998 into June 1999! WHAT THE F!

[36]: This was an elimination chamber match which also included the former champ Sheamus, Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Kofi Kingston.

[37]: This was a fatal four-way match which also included the former champ John Cena, Edge, and Randy Orton.

[38]: This was a six-pack challenge which also included the former champ Sheamus, Edge, Wade Barrett, Chris Jericho, and John Cena.

[39]: The Miz cashed in his “Money in the Bank” briefcase for a WWE title shot right after the Nexus severely beat down Randy Orton.

[40]: This was a cage match which also included John Morrison.

[41]: With only a little over an hour left on his WWE contract, CM Punk pinned John Cena clean in the middle of the ring to win the WWE title. Once it became twelve midnight on July 18, CM Punk was no longer the WWE champion, had no status as WWE champion, and the title that he took with him (whether in storyline terms or legitimately) became meaningless. Therefore on July 18, a new WWE champion had to be crowned and an eight-man tournament was started. However, the Rey Mysterio/Miz tournament finals were then postponed until July 25.

[42]: This was the tournament final to crown a new WWE champion.

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