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WWE Championship WWE Championship 1. Buddy Rogers 36 Tage (11.04.1963 - 17.05.1963) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 4 (?) - die WWWF trennte sich von der NWA und ernannte Budy Rogers als ihren ersten Champion. - laut WWE gewann er ein (fiktives) Turnier in Brasilien um den Titel zu gewinnen - WWE zählt seinen Title Run erst ab dem 25.04.1963 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Bruno Sammartino 2803 Tage (17.05.1963 - 18.01.1971) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 535 (?) - längster Title Run in der Geschichte der WWE (und einer der längsten überhaupt im Wrestling) - Am 15.07.1967 wurde Bruno Sammartino von Ray Stevens in einem Title vs Title Match besiegte. Die WWWF erkannte den Titelwechsel aber nicht an. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Ivan Koloff 21 Tage (18.01.1971 - 08.02.1971) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 3 (?) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Pedro Morales 1027 Tage (08.02.1971 - 01.12.1973) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 164 (?) - während dieser Regentschaft schloss sich die WWWF wieder der NWA an ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Stan Stasiak 9 Tage (01.12.1973 - 10.12.1973) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Bruno Sammartino [2] 1237 Tage (10.12.1973 - 30.04.1977) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 137 (?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Superstar Billy Graham 296 Tage (30.04.1977 - 20.02.1978) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 127 (?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Bob Backlund 2135 Tage (20.02.1978 - 26.12.1983) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 666 (?) - während dieser Regentschaft wurde die WWWF in WWF umbenannt - Antonio Inoki gewann eigentlich den WWF Title am 30.11.1979 und vakantierte ihn am 06.12.1979 bevor Bob Backlund den Titel wieder gewann am 17.12.1979. Die WWE erkennt aber Inokis Title Run und die vakante Zeit nicht an. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. The Iron Sheik 28 Tage (26.12.1983 - 23.01.1984) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 8 (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. Hulk Hogan 1474 Tage (23.01.1984 - 05.02.1988) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 170 (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. Andre the Giant 0 Tage (05.02.1988) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. Vakant 51 Tage (05.02.1988 - 27.03.1988) Andre the Giant gab den WWF Title an seinen Manager Ted DiBiase weiter. WWF-President Jack Tunney erkannte dies nicht an und erklärte den Titel für vakant --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Randy Savage 371 Tage (27.03.1988 - 02.04.1989) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 120 - besiegte Ted DiBiase in einem Turnierfinale um den vakanten Titel zu gewinnen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. Hulk Hogan [2] 364 Tage (02.04.1989 - 01.04.1990) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. The Ultimate Warrior 293 Tage (01.04.1990 - 19.01.1991) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. Sgt. Slaughter 64 Tage (19.01.1991 - 24.03.1991) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. Hulk Hogan [3] 248 Tage (24.03.1991 - 27.11.1991) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18. The Undertaker https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/451-wwe-championship/&s=fd5e17279ac8c82511b78ac75809a0274a770e14 2 6 Tage (27.11.1991 - 03.12.1991) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19. Hulk Hogan [4] 1 Tag (03.12.1991 - 04.12.1991) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20. Vakant 46 Tage (04.12.1991 - 19.01.1992) WWF President Jack Tunney erklärte den Titel aufgrund dauernten Eingriffen in den Titelmatches für vakant ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21. Ric Flair 77 Tage (19.01.1992 - 05.04.1992) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 - Ric Flair gewann den Royal Rumble 1992 bei dem es auch um den vakanten Titel ging -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22. Randy Savage [2] 149 Tage (05.04.1992 - 01.09.1992) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23. Ric Flair [2] 41 Tage (01.09.1992 - 12.10.1992) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24. Bret Hart 174 Tage (12.10.1992 - 04.03.1993) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 11 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25. Yokozuna 0 Tage (04.03.1993) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26. Hulk Hogan [5] 70 Tage (04.03.1993 - 13.06.1993) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27. Yokozuna [2] 280 Tage (13.06.1993 - 20.03.1994) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 10 https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/451-wwe-championship/&s=fd5e17279ac8c82511b78ac75809a0274a770e14 3 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28. Bret Hart [2] 248 Tage (20.03.1994 - 23.11.1994) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29. Bob Backlund [2] 3 Tage (23.11.1994 - 26.11.1994) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30. Diesel 358 Tage (26.11.1994 - 19.11.1995) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 13 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31. Bret Hart [3] 133 Tage (19.11.1995 - 31.03.1996) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 7 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32. Shawn Michaels 231 Tage (31.03.1996 - 17.11.1996) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33. Psycho Sid 63 Tage (17.11.1996 - 19.01.1997) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34. Shawn Michaels [2] 25 Tage (19.01.1997 - 13.02.1997) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35. Vakant 3 Tage (13.02.1997 - 16.02.1997) - Shawn Michaels musste den Titel aufgrund einer Knieverletzung abgeben ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36. Bret Hart [4] 1 Tag (16.02.1997 - 17.02.1997) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 - besiegte Steve Austin, The Undertaker & Vader in einem 4 Way Match um den vakanten Titel zu gewinnen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37. Sycho Sid [2] 34 Tage (17.02.1997 - 23.03.1997) https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/451-wwe-championship/&s=fd5e17279ac8c82511b78ac75809a0274a770e14 4 Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38. The Undertaker [2] 133 Tage (23.03.1997 - 03.08.1997) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39. Bret Hart [5] 98 Tage (03.08.1997 - 09.11.1997) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40. Shawn Michaels [3] 140 Tage (09.11.1997 - 29.03.1998) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 3 - Shawn Michaels gewann den WWF Title beim legendären Montreal Screwjob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41. Steve Austin 91 Tage (29.03.1998 - 28.06.1998) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 5 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42. Kane 1 Tag (28.06.1998 - 29.06.1998) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43. Steve Austin [2] 90 Tage (29.06.1998 - 27.09.1998) Anzahl Titelverteidigungen: 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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