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Wwe Tarihinin Bu Zamana Kadarki Wwe Championları
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held Location Event Notes Ref.
001 1 Buddy Rogers Buddy Rogers 01 1 01963-04-29 April 29, 1963 18 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil N/A Won a fictitious tournament in Rio De Janeiro after the WWWF left the National Wrestling Alliance, of which Rogers was champion. [10]
002 2 Sammartino, BrunoBruno Sammartino 01 1 01963-05-17 May 17, 1963 2803 New York, NY Live event Held title for eight years, a record for professional wrestling world champions. [11]
003 3 Koloff, IvanIvan Koloff 01 1 01971-01-18 January 18, 1971 21 New York, NY Live event [12]
004 4 Morales, PedroPedro Morales 01 1 01971-02-08 February 8, 1971 1027 New York, NY Live event Title renamed WWWF Heavyweight Championship when WWWF rejoined the NWA in 1971. [13]
005 5 Stasiak, StanStan Stasiak 01 1 01973-12-01 December 1, 1973 9 Philadelphia, PA Live event [14]
006 6 Bruno Sammartino 02 2 01973-12-10 December 10, 1973 1237 New York, NY Live event [15]
007 7 Graham, BillyBilly Graham 01 1 01977-04-30 April 30, 1977 296 Baltimore, MD Live event [16]
008 8 Bob Backlund 01 1 01978-02-20 February 20, 1978 648 New York, NY Live event The title was renamed the WWF Heavyweight Championship when the World Wide Wrestling Federation became the World Wrestling Federation in March 1979. [17]
008.1 - Antonio Inoki 01 1† 01979-11-30 November 30, 1979 6 Tokushima, Japan Live event [8]
008.2 - Vacated† - 01979-12-06 December 6, 1979 0 Tokyo, Japan Live event Vacated when Backlund pins Inoki, but WWF president Hisashi Shinma declares the match a no contest due to interference by Tiger Jeet Singh. Inoki refused the championship following Shinma's decision, and the title was declared vacant. [8]
008.3 - Bob Backlund 01 1(2)† 01979-12-12 December 12, 1979 677 New York, NY Live event Defeated Bobby Duncum in a Texas Death match. [8]
008.4 - Held up† - 01981-10-19 October 19, 1981 0 New York, NY Live event Title held up after a match against Greg Valentine in which the referee gave him the title after Backlund pinned him. [8]
008.5 - Bob Backlund 01 1(3)† 01981-11-23 November 23, 1981 763 New York, NY Live event Defeated Greg Valentine in a rematch to win the held up title. According to the official championship history, Backlund's reign lasted from February 20, 1978 to December 26, 1983 and was never interrupted.[18] The title was referred to as the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in 1983 after the WWF withdrew from the NWA. [8]
009 9 The Iron Sheik 01 1 01983-12-26 December 26, 1983 28 New York, NY Live event [19]
010 10 Hulk Hogan 01 1 01984-01-23 January 23, 1984 1474 New York, NY Live event [20]
011 11 André the Giant 01 1 01988-02-05 February 5, 1988 0 Indianapolis, IN The Main Event I [21]
011.5 - Vacated - 01988-02-05 February 5, 1988 0 Indianapolis, IN The Main Event I Immediately after winning the title from Hogan, André surrendered the title to Ted DiBiase; President Jack Tunney nullified this decision, and vacated the title. [21]
012 12 Randy Savage 01 1 01988-03-27 March 27, 1988 371 Atlantic City, NJ WrestleMania IV Defeated Ted DiBiase in a tournament final. [22]
013 13 Hulk Hogan 02 2 01989-04-02 April 2, 1989 364 Atlantic City, NJ WrestleMania V [23]
014 14 The Ultimate Warrior 01 1 01990-04-01 April 1, 1990 293 Toronto, ON WrestleMania VI This match was also for Warrior's WWF Intercontinental Championship. [24]
015 15 Sgt. Slaughter 01 1 01991-01-19 January 19, 1991 64 Miami, FL Royal Rumble (1991) [25]
016 16 Hulk Hogan 03 3 01991-03-24 March 24, 1991 248 Los Angeles, CA WrestleMania VII [26]
017 17 The Undertaker 01 1 01991-11-27 November 27, 1991 6 Detroit, MI Survivor Series (1991) [27]
018 18 Hulk Hogan 04 4 01991-12-03 December 3, 1991 1 San Antonio, TX This Tuesday in Texas [28]
018.5 - Vacated - 01991-12-04 December 4, 1991 0 N/A Superstars Hogan was stripped of the title by WWF President Jack Tunney due to the controversy surrounding both of the previous title changes. This aired December 7, 1991. [28]
019 19 Ric Flair 01 1 01992-01-19 January 19, 1992 77 Albany, NY Royal Rumble (1992) Won the Royal Rumble match. [29]
020 20 Randy Savage 02 2 01992-04-05 April 5, 1992 149 Indianapolis, IN WrestleMania VIII [30]
021 21 Ric Flair 02 2 01992-09-01 September 1, 1992 41 Hershey, PA Live event [31]
022 22 Bret Hart 01 1 01992-10-12 October 12, 1992 174 Saskatoon, SK Live event [32]
023 23 Yokozuna 01 1 01993-04-04 April 4, 1993 0 Las Vegas, NV WrestleMania IX [33]
024 24 Hulk Hogan 05 5 01993-04-04 April 4, 1993 70 Las Vegas, NV WrestleMania IX [34]
025 25 Yokozuna 02 2 01993-06-13 June 13, 1993 280 Dayton, OH King of the Ring (1993) [35]
026 26 Bret Hart 02 2 01994-03-20 March 20, 1994 248 New York, NY WrestleMania X Roddy Piper was the guest referee. [36]
027 27 Bob Backlund 02 2(4) 01994-11-23 November 23, 1994 3 San Antonio, TX Survivor Series (1994) This was a "Throw in the Towel" match. [37]
028 28 Diesel 01 1 01994-11-26 November 26, 1994 358 New York, NY Live event Shortest WWF Title match in history. [38]
029 29 Bret Hart 03 3 01995-11-19 November 19, 1995 133 Landover, MD Survivor Series (1995) This was a no-disqualification match. [39]
030 30 Shawn Michaels 01 1 01996-03-31 March 31, 1996 231 Anaheim, CA WrestleMania XII This was a 60-minute Iron Man match, which Michaels won in overtime after a 0-0 draw. [40]
031 31 Sycho Sid 01 1 01996-11-17 November 17, 1996 63 New York, NY Survivor Series (1996) [41]
032 32 Shawn Michaels 02 2 01997-01-19 January 19, 1997 25 San Antonio, TX Royal Rumble (1997) [42]
032.5 - Vacated - 01997-02-13 February 13, 1997 0 Lowell, MA Raw Michaels forfeited the title due to a knee injury. [42]
033 33 Bret Hart 04 4 01997-02-16 February 16, 1997 1 Chattanooga, TN In Your House 13: Final Four This was a four-way elimination match also involving Steve Austin, The Undertaker and Vader. [43]
034 34 Sycho Sid 02 2 01997-02-17 February 17, 1997 34 Nashville, TN Raw [44]
035 35 The Undertaker 02 2 01997-03-23 March 23, 1997 133 Rosemont, IL WrestleMania 13 [45]
036 36 Bret Hart 05 5 01997-08-03 August 3, 1997 98 East Rutherford, NJ SummerSlam (1997) Shawn Michaels was the guest referee. [46]
037 37 Shawn Michaels 03 3 01997-11-09 November 9, 1997 140 Montreal, QC Survivor Series (1997) Won the title in the Montreal Screwjob. [47]
038 38 Steve Austin 01 1 01998-03-29 March 29, 1998 91 Boston, MA WrestleMania XIV [48]
039 39 Kane 01 1 01998-06-28 June 28, 1998 1 Pittsburgh, PA King of the Ring (1998) This was a first blood match. [49]
040 40 Steve Austin 02 2 01998-06-29 June 29, 1998 90 Cleveland, OH Raw is War [50]
040.5 - Vacated - 01998-09-27 September 27, 1998 0 Hamilton, ON Breakdown: In Your House Vacated after Kane and The Undertaker simultaneously pinned Austin in a triple threat match. [50]
041 41 The Rock 01 1 01998-11-15 November 15, 1998 44 St. Louis, MO Survivor Series (1998) Defeated Mankind in a tournament final. [51]
042 42 Mankind 01 1 01998-12-29 December 29, 1998[8] 26 Worcester, MA Raw is War Aired January 4, 1999. [52]
043 43 The Rock 02 2 01999-01-24 January 24, 1999 2 Anaheim, CA Royal Rumble (1999) This was an "I Quit" match. [53]
044 44 Mankind 02 2 01999-01-26 January 26, 1999 20 Tucson, AZ Halftime Heat This was an empty arena match that aired as a special during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999. [54]
045 45 The Rock 03 3 01999-02-15 February 15, 1999 41 Birmingham, AL Raw is War This was a ladder match. [55]
046 46 Steve Austin 03 3 01999-03-28 March 28, 1999 56 Philadelphia, PA WrestleMania XV [56]
047 47 The Undertaker 03 3 01999-05-23 May 23, 1999 36 Kansas City, MO Over the Edge (1999) Shane McMahon was special guest referee. [57]
048 48 Steve Austin 04 4 01999-06-28 June 28, 1999 55 Charlotte, NC Raw is War [58]
049 49 Mankind 03 3 01999-08-22 August 22, 1999 1 Minneapolis, MN SummerSlam (1999) This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H, with Jesse Ventura as guest referee. [59]
050 50 Triple H 01 1 01999-08-23 August 23, 1999 22 Ames, IA Raw is War Shane McMahon was the special guest referee. [60]
051 51 Vince McMahon 01 1 01999-09-14 September 14, 1999 6 Las Vegas, NV SmackDown Aired September 16, 1999 with Shane McMahon as special guest referee. [61]
051.5 - Vacated - 01999-09-20 September 20, 1999 0 Houston, TX Raw is War McMahon vacated the title. [61]
052 52 Triple H 02 2 01999-09-26 September 26, 1999 49 Charlotte, NC Unforgiven (1999) This was a Six-Pack Challenge match, also involving The Rock, Mankind, The Big Show, The British Bulldog and Kane. [62]
053 53 The Big Show 01 1 01999-11-14 November 14, 1999 50 Detroit, MI Survivor Series (1999) This was a triple threat match, also involving The Rock. [63]
054 54 Triple H 03 3 02000-01-03 January 3, 2000 118 Miami, FL Raw is War [64]
055 55 The Rock 04 4 02000-04-30 April 30, 2000 21 Washington, D.C. Backlash (2000) [65]
056 56 Triple H 04 4 02000-05-21 May 21, 2000 35 Louisville, KY Judgment Day (2000) This was a 60-minute Iron Man match, which Triple H won 6-5 with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee. [66]
057 57 The Rock 05 5 02000-06-25 June 25, 2000 119 Boston, MA King of the Ring (2000) This was a six-man tag team match at with The Rock, The Undertaker and Kane vs. Triple H, Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon. The Rock pinned Vince McMahon to win Triple H's title. [67]
058 58 Kurt Angle 01 1 02000-10-22 October 22, 2000 126 Albany, NY No Mercy (2000) [68]
059 59 The Rock 06 6 02001-02-25 February 25, 2001 35 Las Vegas, NV No Way Out (2001) [69]
060 60 Steve Austin 05 5 02001-04-01 April 1, 2001 175 Houston, TX WrestleMania X-Seven [70]
061 61 Kurt Angle 02 2 02001-09-23 September 23, 2001 15 Pittsburgh, PA Unforgiven (2001) [71]
062 62 Steve Austin 06 6 02001-10-08 October 8, 2001 62 Indianapolis, IN Raw [72]
063 63 Chris Jericho 01 1 02001-12-09 December 9, 2001 98 San Diego, CA Vengeance (2001) Jericho won a four-man one-night tournament consisting of himself, The Rock, Steve Austin and Kurt Angle to unify the World Championship with the WWF Championship. Austin defeated Angle to advance to the finals while Jericho defeated The Rock and subsequently defeated Austin in the finals. The unified title was named the WWF Undisputed Championship. [73]
064 64 Triple H 05 5 02002-03-17 March 17, 2002 35 Toronto, ON WrestleMania X8 [74]
065 65 Hulk Hogan 06 6 02002-04-21 April 21, 2002 28 Kansas City, MO Backlash (2002) The title was renamed the WWE Undisputed Championship on May 6, 2002 after World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. settled a lawsuit with the World Wide Fund for Nature, and became simply World Wrestling Entertainment.[8] [75]
066 66 The Undertaker 04 4 02002-05-19 May 19, 2002 63 Nashville, TN Judgment Day (2002) [76]
067 67 The Rock 07 7 02002-07-21 July 21, 2002 35 Detroit, MI Vengeance (2002) This was a triple threat match, also involving Kurt Angle. [77]
068 68 Brock Lesnar 01 1 02002-08-25 August 25, 2002 84 Uniondale, NY SummerSlam (2002) "Undisputed" was removed from the title's name after it became exclusive to the SmackDown! brand on September 2, 2002, which resulted in the creation of the World Heavyweight Championship for the Raw brand. [78]
069 69 The Big Show 02 2 02002-11-17 November 17, 2002 28 New York, NY Survivor Series (2002) [79]
070 70 Kurt Angle 03 3 02002-12-15 December 15, 2002 105 Sunrise, FL Armageddon (2002) [80]
071 71 Brock Lesnar 02 2 02003-03-30 March 30, 2003 119 Seattle, WA WrestleMania XIX [81]
072 72 Kurt Angle 04 4 02003-07-27 July 27, 2003 51 Denver, CO Vengeance (2003) This was a triple threat match, also involving The Big Show. [82]
073 73 Brock Lesnar 03 3 02003-09-16 September 16, 2003 152 Raleigh, NC SmackDown! This was a 60-minute Iron Man match, aired September 18, 2003 on SmackDown!. [83]
074 74 Eddie Guerrero 01 1 02004-02-15 February 15, 2004 133 Daly City, CA No Way Out (2004) [84][85]
075 75 John Bradshaw Layfield 01 1 02004-06-27 June 27, 2004 280 Norfolk, VA The Great American Bash (2004) This was a Texas Bullrope match. [86][87]
076 76 John Cena 01 1 02005-04-03 April 3, 2005 280 Los Angeles, CA WrestleMania 21 The title became Raw-exclusive on June 6, 2005 when Cena was drafted to Raw as the first pick in the 2005 Draft Lottery. [88][89]
077 77 Edge 01 1 02006-01-08 January 8, 2006 21 Albany, NY New Year's Revolution (2006) Cashed in his "Money in the Bank" contract from WrestleMania 21 after Cena won an Elimination Chamber match minutes earlier. [90][91]
078 78 John Cena 02 2 02006-01-29 January 29, 2006 133 Miami, FL Royal Rumble (2006) [92][93]
079 79 Rob Van Dam 01 1 02006-06-11 June 11, 2006 22 New York, NY ECW One Night Stand (2006) Cashed in his "Money in the Bank" contract from WrestleMania 22. This was an Extreme Rules match. The title becomes property of the ECW brand. [94][95]
080 80 Edge 02 2 02006-07-03 July 3, 2006 76 Philadelphia, PA Raw This was a triple threat match, also involving John Cena. The title again becomes Raw exclusive. [96][97]
081 81 John Cena 03 3 02006-09-17 September 17, 2006 380 Toronto, ON Unforgiven (2006) This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [98][99]
081.5 - Vacated - 02007-10-02 October 2, 2007 0 Dayton, OH ECW on Sci Fi Vacated when Cena suffered a torn right pectoral tendon on the October 1 edition of Raw. [100]
082 82 Randy Orton 01 1 02007-10-07 October 7, 2007 0 Rosemont, IL No Mercy (2007) Awarded the title by Vince McMahon. [101][102]
083 83 Triple H 06 6 02007-10-07 October 7, 2007 0 Rosemont, IL No Mercy (2007) [102][103]
084 84 Randy Orton 02 2 02007-10-07 October 7, 2007 203 Rosemont, IL No Mercy (2007) This was a Last Man Standing match. [102][104]
085 85 Triple H 07 7 02008-04-27 April 27, 2008 210 Baltimore, MD Backlash (2008) This was a Fatal-Four Way Elimination match, also involving John Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield. The title became a SmackDown exclusive title once again when Triple H was drafted to SmackDown! on June 23, 2008. [105][106]
086 86 Edge 03 3 02008-11-23 November 23, 2008 21 Boston, MA Survivor Series (2008) This was a triple threat match, also involving Vladimir Kozlov. Jeff Hardy had originally been scheduled to take part in the match, but did not participate after, in storyline, was assaulted in the stairwell of his hotel prior to the event. Triple H and Kozlov started off in the match, and Edge was revealed as Hardy's surprise replacement, and won the championship. [107][108]
087 87 Jeff Hardy 01 1 02008-12-14 December 14, 2008 42 Buffalo, NY Armageddon (2008) This was a triple threat match, also involving Triple H. [109][110]
088 88 Edge 04 4 02009-01-25 January 25, 2009 21 Detroit, MI Royal Rumble (2009) This was a no-disqualification match. [111][112]
089 89 Triple H 08 8 02009-02-15 February 15, 2009 70 Seattle, WA No Way Out (2009) This was a Elimination Chamber match, also involving Jeff Hardy, Vladimir Kozlov, The Undertaker and The Big Show. The title became a Raw exclusive title once again when Triple H was drafted to Raw on April 13, 2009. [113][114]
090 90 Randy Orton 03 3 02009-04-26 April 26, 2009 42 Providence, RI Backlash (2009) Won a six-man tag team match in which Orton would win the championship if his team won. [115][116]
091 91 Batista 01 1 02009-06-07 June 7, 2009 2 New Orleans, LA Extreme Rules (2009) This was a Steel Cage match. [117][118]
091.5 - Vacated - 02009-06-09 June 9, 2009 0 N/A Announced on WWE.com Vacated when Batista suffered a torn left biceps. [119]
092 92 Randy Orton 04 4 02009-06-15 June 15, 2009 90 Charlotte, NC Raw This was a Fatal Four-Way match also involving Triple H, John Cena and The Big Show. [120][121]
093 93 John Cena 04 4 02009-09-13 September 13, 2009 21 Montreal, QC Breaking Point This was an "I Quit" match. If anyone interfered on Orton's behalf, he would have automatically lost the title. [122][123]
094 94 Randy Orton 05 5 02009-10-04 October 4, 2009 21 Newark, NJ Hell in a Cell This was a Hell in a Cell match. [124][125]
095 95 John Cena 05 5 02009-10-25 October 25, 2009 49 Pittsburgh, PA Bragging Rights This was a 60-Minute Anything Goes Iron Man match. If Cena lost, he would have had to leave the Raw brand. [126][127]
096 96 Sheamus 01 1 02009-12-13 December 13, 2009 70 San Antonio, TX TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs This was a Tables match. [128][129]
097 97 John Cena 06 6 02010-02-21 February 21, 2010 0 St. Louis, MO Elimination Chamber This was an Elimination Chamber match, also involving Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Kofi Kingston. [130]
098 98 Batista 02 2 02010-02-21 February 21, 2010 35 St. Louis, MO Elimination Chamber Title becomes property of SmackDown! due to Batista being a SmackDown Superstar. [131]
099 99 John Cena 07 7 02010-03-28 March 28, 2010 54+ Glendale, AZ WrestleMania XXVI Title again becomes RAW exclusive due to Cena being a RAW superstar.
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