Post by untit1ed on Sept 21, 2022 11:52:05 GMT 1
- Every PPV will have the same date and location, with a few exceptions from 2018 onwards (looking at you Saudi shows)
- Injuries that happened in real life will stay the same. Some will not occur
- I will be deciding everything that happens internally (title changes, championship titles existing or not, stables, characters etc.)
With all that out of the way, let's start with my first part. PPVs will be posted a couple of times a day
I will also be posting a list of champions going forward
WWE Championship (1963-Present Day)
Buddy Rodgers, April 11th, 1963, 36 days, "tournament" in Rio De Janerio Brazil
Bruno Sammartino, May 17th, 1963, 2,803 days, house show New York City
Ivan Koloff, January 18th 1971, 21 days, house show New York City
Pedro Morales, February 8th 1971, 1,027 days, house show Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Stan Stasiak, December 1st 1973, 9 days, house show Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Bruno Sammartino (2), December 10th 1973, 1,237 days, house show New York City
Superstar Billy Graham, April 30th 1977, 296 days, house show Baltimore Maryland
Bob Backlund, February 20th 1978, 2,135 days, WWE on MSG, New York City
The Iron Shiek, December 26th 1983, 28 days, WWE on MSG, New York City
Hulk Hogan, January 23rd 1984, 558 days, WWE on MSG, New York City
Roddy Piper, August 3rd 1985, 246 days, House Show, New York City
Hulk Hogan (2), April 7th 1986, Wrestlemania 2,669 days, Los Angeles California (this was a steel cage match)
Andre the Giant, February 5th 1988, the Main Event, <1 day, Indianapolis Indiana
--VACATED due to Andre trying to sell Ted Dibiase the title--Ted DiBiase, March 27th 1988, Wrestlemania 4, Atlantic City New Jersey, 155 days (beat Hulk Hogan in tournament finals)
Jake “The Snake” Roberts, August 29th 1988, Summerslam 1988, New York City, 139 days
Ted DiBiase (2), January 15th 1989, Royal Rumble 1989, Houston Texas, 77 days (this was a fatal 4 way involving Hulk Hogan and Macho Man Randy Savage)
Hulk Hogan (3), April 2nd 1989, Wrestlemania 5, 148 days, Atlantic City New Jersey (this was a triple threat match featuring Macho Man Randy Savage)
Macho Man Randy Savage, August 28th 1989, Summerslam 1989, 146 days, East Rutherford New Jersey
Hulk Hogan (4), January 21st 1990, Royal Rumble 1990, Orlando Florida, 70 days
Ultimate Warrior, April 1st 1990, Wrestlemania 6, Toronto Ontario Canada, 141 days (Match was also for Warrior’s Intercontinental championship)
Rick Rude, August 27th 1990, Summerslam 1990, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 87 days
Ultimate Warrior (2), November 22nd 1990, Survivor Series 1990, Hartford Connecticut, 58 days (This was a loser leaves town match)
Mr. Perfect, January 19th 1991, Royal Rumble 1991, Miami Florida, 219 days
Hulk Hogan (5), August 26th 1991, Summerslam 1991, 93 days
The Undertaker, November 27th 1991, Survivor Series 1991, Detroit Michigan, 6 days
--VACATED due to a double count out between The Undertaker and Hulk Hogan at This Tuesday in Texas--Ric Flair, January 19th 1992, Royal Rumble 1992, Albany New York, 223 days (this was the 1992 Royal Rumble match)
British Bulldog, August 29th 1992, Summerslam 1992, London England, 88 days
Bret Hart, November 25th 1992, Survivor Series 1992, Richfield township Ohio, 278 days
Yokozuna, August 30th 1993, Summerslam 1993, Auburn Hills Michigan, 202 days
Bret Hart (2), March 20th 1994, Wrestlemania 10, New York City, 162 days
Owen Hart, August 29th 1994, Summerslam 1994, Chicago Illinois, 146 days
Diesel, January 22nd 1995, Royal Rumble 1995, Tampa Florida, 112 days
Yokozuna (2), May 14th 1995, In Your House 1, Syracuse New York, 105 days
Razor Ramon, August 27 1995, Summerslam 1995, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 84 days
British Bulldog (2), November 19 1995, Survivor Series 1995, Landover Maryland, 63 days
Bret Hart (3), January 21st 1996, Royal Rumble 1996, Fresno California, 71 days
Shawn Michaels, March 31 1996, Wrestlemania 12, Anaheim California, 140 days (won in Ironman match)
Vader, August 18th, 1996, Summerslam 1996, Cleveland Ohio, 217 days
The Undertaker (2), March 23rd, 1997, Wrestlemania 13, Chicago Illinois, 133 days
Bret Hart (4), August 3rd, 1997, Summerslam 1997, East Rutherford New Jersey, 98 days (Shawn Michaels was the guest referee)
Shawn Michaels (2), November 9th 1997, Survivor Series 1997, Montreal Quebec Canada, 140 days (Montreal Screwjob)
Stone Cold Steve Austin, March 29th 1998, Wrestlemania 14, Boston Massachusetts, 91 days
Kane, June 28th, 1998, King of the Ring 1998, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 63 days (won in a first blood match)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (2), August 30th 1998, Summerslam 1998, New York City, 28 days
--VACATED at Breakdown: in your house after Austin was pinned by both Undertaker and Kane in a triple threat match--The Rock, November 15th 1998, Survivor Series 1998: The Deadly Games, St Louis Missouri, 44 days (beat Mankind/Mick Foley in the finals)
Mick Foley/Mankind, December 29th 1998, Raw, Worcester Massachusetts, 26 days (this was a no disqualification match)
The Rock (2), January 24th 1999, Royal Rumble 1994, Anaheim California, 2 days (this was an I quit match)
Mick Foley/Mankind (2), January 26th 1999, Halftime Heat, 19 days (this was an empty arena match)
The Rock (3), February 14th 1999, St Valentines Day Massacre, Memphis Tennessee, 42 days (this was a Ladder match)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (3), March 28th 1999, Wrestlemania 15, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 63 days
The Undertaker (3), May 23rd 1999, Over the Edge 1999, Kansas City Missouri, 63 days (Vince McMahon was guest referee)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (4), July 25th 1999, Fully Loaded 1999, Buffalo New York, 28 days (had Austin lost, he would’ve had to leave wwe)
Big Show, August 22nd, 1999, Summerslam 1999, 35 days (won in Triple Threat match involving Triple H)
Triple H, September 26th 1999, Unforgiven 1999, Charlotte North Carolina, 53 days (won in six pack challenge involving The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and Chyna)
Kane (2), November 14th 1999, Survivor Series 1999, Detroit Michigan, 50 days (The Rock was also in this match. Kane also replaced Stone Cold Steve Austin in this match, due to Austin being ran over by a car)
Triple H (2), January 3rd 2000, Raw, Miami Florida, 90 days
The Rock (4), April 2nd 2000, Wrestlemania 2000, Anaheim California, 147 days
Triple H (3), August 27th 2000, Summerslam 2000, Raleigh North Carolina, 56 days (this was a triple threat match involving Kurt Angle)
Kurt Angle, October 22nd 2000, No Mercy 2000, Albany New York, 126 days (this was a No Disqualification match)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (5), February 25th 2001, No Way Out 2001, Las Vegas Nevada, 286 days (this was a No Disqualification match)
Kevin Nash/Diesel (2), December 9th 2001, Starcade 2001, San Diego California 42 days
Hulk Hogan (7), January 20th 2002, Royal Rumble: Soled Out, Atlanta Georgia, 56 days (Stone Cold Steve Austin and Scott Hall were also in this match)
Stone Cold Steve Austin (6), March 17th 2002, Wrestlemania X8, Toronto Ontario Canada, 35 days
Chris Jericho, April 21st 2002, Backlash 2002, Kansas City Missouri, 91 days
The Rock (6), July 21st 2002, Vengeance 2002, Detroit Michigan, 35 days (The Undertaker was also in this match)
Brock Lesnar, August 25th 2002, Summerslam 2002, Long Island New York, 84 days (title became exclusive to Smackdown following Summerslam)
Scott Steiner, November 17th, 2002, Survivor Series 2002, New York City, 133 days
Brock Lesnar (2), March 30th 2003, Wrestlemania 19, Seattle Washington, 119 days
Kurt Angle (2), July 27th 2003, Vengeance 2003, Denver Colorado, 51 days
Brock Lesnar (3), September 16th 2003, Smackdown, Raleigh North Carolina, 152 days (this was an iron man match)
Eddie Guerrero, February 15th 2004, No Way Out 2004, Daly City California, 133 days
Booker T, June 27th 2004, The Great American Bash 2004, Norfolk Virginia, 280 days (this was an Ambulance Match)
John Cena, April 3rd 2005, Wrestlemania 21, Los Angeles California, 140 days (title became exclusive to Raw in the 2005 draft)
Christian, August 21st 2005, Summerslam 2005, Washington D.C, 72 days
John Cena (2), November 1st 2005, Taboo Tuesday 2005, San Diego California, 68 days (this was a Loser Leaves Town Match)
Edge, January 8th 2006, New Year’s Resolution 2006, Albany New York, 84 days (this was an Elimination Chamber Match involving Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels, Shelton Benjamin, and The Big Show)
John Cena (3), April 2nd 2006, Wrestlemania 22, Chicago Illinois, 70 days (this was a Falls Count Anywhere Match)
Rob Van Dam, June 11th 2006, ECW One Night Stand 2006, New York City, 2 days (Money in the Bank cash in)
--VACATED in favour of becoming ECW Champion--Shelton Benjamin, 25th June 2006, Vengeance 2006, Charlotte North Carolina, 56 days (won in tournament final over Edge)
Edge (2), August 20th 2006, Summerslam 2006, Boston Massachusetts, 28 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way match involving John Cena and Randy Orton)
John Cena (4), September 17th 2006, Unforgiven 2006, Toronto Ontario Canada, 133 days (this was a Triple Threat TLC match involving Shelton Benjamin)
Umaga, January 28th 2007, Royal Rumble 2007, San Antonio Texas, 63 days (this was a last man standing match)
Shawn Michaels (3) April 1st 2007, Wrestlemania 23, Detroit Michigan, 28 days (this was a triple threat match involving John Cena)
Umaga (2), April 28th 2007, Backlash 2007, Atlanta Georgia, 119 Days
John Cena (5), August 26th 2007, Summerslam 2007, East Rutherford New Jersey, 37 days
--VACATED due to injuryRandy Orton, October 7th 2007, No Mercy 2007, Chicago Illinois, <1 day (Orton was awarded the title by Vince McMahon)
Triple H (4), October 7th 2007, No Mercy 2007, Chicago Illinois, <1 day
Randy Orton (2), October 7th 2007, No Mercy 2007, Chicago Illinois, 203 days (this was a Last Man Standing Match)
Triple H (5), April 27th 2008, Backlash 2008, Baltimore Maryland, 112 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving John Cena and JBL, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2008 draft)
MVP, August 17th 2008, Summerslam 2008, Indianapolis Indiana, 119 days (this was MVP's Money in the Bank cash-in)
Jeff Hardy, December 14th 2008, Armageddon 2008, Buffalo New York, 112 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Triple H and Edge)
Matt Hardy, April 5th 2009, Wrestlemania 25, Houston Texas, 140 days (this was a TLC Match, title became exclusive to Raw in the 2009 draft)
John Cena (6), August 23rd 2009, Summerslam 2009, Los Angeles California, 42 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Randy Orton)
Randy Orton (3), October 4th 2009, Hell in a Cell 2009, Newark New Jersey, 21 days (this was a Hell in a Cell Match)
John Cena (7), October 25th 2009, No Mercy 2009, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 49 days (this was a No Holds Barred 60-Minute Ironman Match)
Matt Hardy (2), December 13th 2009, TLC 2009, San Antonio Texas, 70 days
Batista, February 21st 2010, Elimination Chamber 2010, St. Louis Missouri, 35 days (this was an Elimination Chamber Match involving John Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton, and Ted Dibiase Jr.)
John Cena (8), March 28th 2010, Wrestlemania XXVI, Phoenix Arizona, 84 days (Bret Hart was the guest referee for this match)
Sheamus, June 20th 2010, Fatal 4-Way, Long Island New York, 91 days (this was Sheamus' Money in the Bank cash-in)
Wade Barrett, September 19th 2010, Night of Champions 2010, Chicago Illinois, 196 days (this was an Elimination 6-Pack Challenge involving John Cena, Randy Orton, Edge, and Chris Jericho)
The Miz, April 3rd 2011, Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta Georgia, 77 days (this was Miz's MITB cash-in, this was a Triple Threat Match involving John Cena, The Rock was the guest referee)
102. John Cena (9), June 19th 2011, The Great American Bash 2011, Washington D.C, 28 days (this was a Last Chance Match for Cena)
103. CM Punk, July 17th 2011, Money in the Bank 2011, Chicago Illinois, 560 days (CM Punk leaves the company with the WWE Championship in his possession. He is not stripped of the title)
104. Rey Mysterio, August 14th 2011, Summerslam 2011, Los Angeles California, 35 days (won in tournament finals over John Cena, co-champion with CM Punk)
105. Alberto Del Rio, September 18th 2011, Night of Champions 2011, Buffalo New York, 63 days (this was Del Rio's Money in the Bank cash in, co-champion with CM Punk)
--The Championship was unified at Survivor Series 2011 when CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio. This is a continuation of Punk's title reign--
106. The Rock (7), January 27th 2013, Royal Rumble 2013, Phoenix Arizona, 70 days
107. John Cena (10), April 7th 2013, Wrestlemania 29, East Rutherford New Jersey, 133 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving CM Punk)
108. Daniel Bryan, August 18th 2013, Summerslam 2013, Los Angeles California, <1 day
109. Randy Orton (4), August 18th 2013, Summerslam 2013, Los Angeles California, 231 days (this was Orton's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
110. Daniel Bryan (2), April 6th 2014, Wrestlemania XXX, New Orleans Louisiana, 64 days (Orton's World Heavyweight Championship was also on the line)
--VACATED due to a neck injury--
111. Cesaro, June 29th 2014, Money in the Bank 2014, Boston Massachusetts, 49 days (won in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match over John Cena, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Sheamus, and Jack Swagger. The World Heavyweight Championship was also on the line)
112. Brock Lesnar (4), August 17th 2014, Summerslam 2014, Los Angeles California, 224 days (Cesaro's World Heavyweight Championship was also on the line)
113. Seth Rollins, March 29th 2015, Wrestlemania 31, Santa Clara California, 147 days (this was Rollins' Money in the Bank Cash-in, it was also a Triple Threat Match involving Daniel Bryan)
114. Bray Wyatt, August 23rd 2015, Summerslam 2015, Brooklyn New York, 91 days (this was Wyatt's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
115. Roman Reigns, November 22nd 2015, Survivor Series 2015, Atlanta Georgia, 133 days (this was a Last Chance Match for Reigns)
116. Dean Ambrose, April 3rd 2016, Wrestlemania 32, Arlington Texas, 161 days (title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2016 draft)
117. AJ Styles, September 11th 2016, Backlash 2016, Richmond Virginia, 140 days
118. Bray Wyatt (2), January 29th 2017, Royal Rumble 2017, San Antonio Texas, 63 days
119. Randy Orton (5), April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 49 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Luke Harper)
120. Luke Harper, May 21st 2017, Backlash 2017, Chicago Illinois, 140 days
121. AJ Styles (2), October 8th 2017, Hell in a Cell 2017, Detroit Michigan, 112 days
122. Baron Corbin, January 28th 2018, Royal Rumble 2018, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 42 days (this was Corbin's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
123. AJ Styles (3), March 11th 2018, Fastlane 2018, Columbus Ohio, 27 days
124. Shinsuke Nakamura, April 7th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 1, New Orleans Louisiana, 134 days
125. Daniel Bryan (3), August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 230 days
126. Kofi Kingston, April 6th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 1, East Rutherford New Jersey, 127 days
127. Andrade "Cien" Almas, August 11th 2019, Summerslam 2019, Toronto Ontario Canada, 168 days (this was Andrade's Money in the Bank Cash-in, title became exclusive to Raw in October 2019 draft)
128. Brock Lesnar (5), January 26th 2020, Royal Rumble 2020, Houston Texas, 70 days
129. Drew McIntyre, April 5th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 2, Tampa Florida, 301 days
130. Bobby Lashley, January 31st 2021, Royal Rumble 2021, Seattle Washington, 202 days (this was a Winner Takes All Match with Lashley's United States Championship also on the line)
131. Big E, August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 161 days (this was Big E's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
132. Edge (3), January 29th 2022, Royal Rumble 2022, St. Louis Missouri, 21 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving The Miz and John Morrison)
133. Kevin Owens, February 19th 2022, Elimination Chamber 2022, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, 42 days
134. Karrion Kross, April 2nd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 1, Dallas Texas, 343+ days (Stone Cold Steve Austin was the Special Guest Referee)
World Heavyweight Championship (2002-2014, 2016-Present Day)
Triple H, September 22nd 2002, Unforgiven 2002, Los Angeles California, 56 days (defeated Kane in a tournament final)
Shawn Michaels, November 17th 2002, Survivor Series 2002, New York City, 28 days (won in an elimination chamber match also involving Kane, Booker T, Chris Jericho, and Rob Van Dam)
Triple H (2), December 15th 2002, Armageddon 2002, Fort Lauderdale Florida, 105 days (won in a 3 stages of hell match)
Booker T, March 30th 2003, Wrestlemania 19, Seattle Washington, 77 days
Triple H (3), June 15th 2003, Bad Blood 2003, Houston, Texas, 70 days (had Triple H lost, he would've been barred from challenging for the title)
Rob Van Dam, August 24th 2003, Summerslam 2003, Phoenix Arizona, 112 days (won in an Elimination Chamber match also involving Booker T, Chris Jericho, Christian, and Randy Orton)
Triple H (4), December 14th 2003, Armageddon 2003, Orlando Florida, 91 days
Chris Benoit, March 14th 2004, Wrestlemania 20, New York City, 154 days
Randy Orton, August 15th, 2004, Summerslam 2004, Toronto Ontario Canada, 315 days
Edge, June 25th 2005, Vengeance 2005, Las Vegas Nevada, <1 day
Batista, June 25th 2005, Vengeance 2005, Las Vegas Nevada, 106 days (This was Batista's Money in the Bank Cash in, title became exclusive to Smackdown in 2005 draft)
Eddie Guerrero, October 9th 2005, No Mercy 2005, Houston Texas, 35 days
--VACATED due to Eddie's untimely death on November 13th, 2005--JBL, December 18th 2005, Armageddon 2005, Providence Rhode Island, 105 days (won in tournament finals over Batista)
Rey Mysterio, April 2nd 2006, Wrestlemania 22, Chicago Illinois, 140 days (won in a triple threat match involving Kurt Angle)
King Booker (2), August 20th 2006, Summerslam 2006, Boston Massachusetts, 98 days
Batista (2), November 26th 2006, Survivor Series, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 126 days (won in a Steel Cage match)
The Undertaker, April 1st 2007, Wrestlemania 23, Detroit Michigan, 37 days
Edge (2), May 11th 2007, Smackdown, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 70 days
--VACATED due to injury--Kane, July 22nd 2007, The Great American Bash 2007, San Jose California, 77 days (won in tournament finals over Batista)
Batista (3), October 7th 2007, No Mercy 2007, Chicago Illinois, 70 days (this was a Last Chance Match for Batista)
Edge (3), December 16th 2007, Armageddon 2007, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 105 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving The Undertaker)
The Undertaker (2), March 30th 2008, Wrestlemania XXIV, Orlando Florida, 63 days
Edge (4), June 1st 2008, One Night Stand 2008, San Diego California, 28 days (this was a TLC Match)
Batista (4), June 28th 2008, Night of Champions 2008, Dallas Texas, 28 days (title became exclusive to Raw after Batista won the title following being drafted to Raw)
Kane (2), July 20th 2008, The Great American Bash 2008, Long Island New York, 49 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving CM Punk and Rey Mysterio)
Chris Jericho, September 7th 2008, Unforgiven 2008, Cleveland Ohio, 77 days (this was a Championship Scramble involving JBL, Batista, and CM Punk)
John Cena, November 23rd 2008, Survivor Series 2008, Boston Massachusetts, 84 days
Edge (5), February 15th 2009, No Way Out 2009, Seattle Washington, 49 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Kane, and CM Punk, Edge could appear on both brands as champion due to being a Smackdown guy holding a Raw title)
John Cena (2), April 5th 2009, Wrestlemania 25, Houston Texas, 21 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Umaga)
Edge (6), April 26th 2009, Backlash 2009, Providence Rhode Island, 28 days (this was a Last Man Standing Match, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2009 draft)
Jeff Hardy, May 24th 2009, Judgment Day 2009, Chicago Illinois, 14 days
CM Punk, June 7th 2009, Extreme Rules 2009, New Orleans Louisiana, 140 days (this was Punk's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
The Undertaker (3), October 25th 2009, No Mercy 2009, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 119 days (this was a Casket Match)
Chris Jericho (2), February 21st 2010, Elimination Chamber 2010, St. Louis Missouri, 35 days (this was an Elimination Chamber Match involving CM Punk, Rey Mysterio, John Morrison, and Dolph Ziggler)
Edge (7), March 28th 2010, Wrestlemania XXVI, Phoenix Arizona, 56 days
CM Punk (2), May 23rd 2010, Over the Limit 2010, Detroit Michigan, 56 days
Kane (3), July 18th 2010, Money in the Bank 2010, Kansas City Missouri, 63 days
Drew McIntyre, September 19th 2010, Night of Champions 2010, Chicago Illinois 133 days (this was Drew's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
Edge (8), January 30th 2011, Royal Rumble 2011, Boston Massachusetts, 63 days (this was a No Holds Barred Match)
CM Punk (3), April 3rd 2011, Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta Georgia, 28 days
Christian, May 1st 2011, Extreme Rules 2011, Tampa Florida, 140 days (this was a Ladder Match)
Mark Henry, September 18th 2011, Night of Champions 2011, Buffalo New York, 91 days
Daniel Bryan, December 18th 2011, TLC 2011, Baltimore Maryland, 105 days (this was Bryan's Money in the Bank cash-in)
Sheamus, April 1st 2012, Wrestlemania XXVIII, Miami Florida, 210 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Elimination Match involving Mark Henry and Christian)
The Miz, October 28th 2012, Hell in a Cell 2012, Atlanta Georgia, 91 days (this was an Armageddon Hell in a Cell Match involving Alberto Del Rio, Wade Barrett, The Big Show, and Zack Ryder)
Chris Jericho (3), January 27th 2013, Royal Rumble 2013, Phoenix Arizona, 70 days
Zack Ryder, April 7th 2013, Wrestlemania 29, East Rutherford New Jersey, 1 day
Chris Jericho (4), April 8th 2013, Raw, East Rutherford New Jersey, <1 day
Dolph Ziggler, April 8th 2013, Raw, East Rutherford New Jersey, 97 days (this was Ziggler's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
51. John Cena (3), October 27th 2013, Hell in a Cell 2013, Miami Florida, 49 days
52. Randy Orton (2), December 15th 2013, TLC 2013, Houston Texas, 112 days (this was a title unification TLC Match for Orton's WWE Championship)
53. Daniel Bryan (2), April 6th 2014, Wrestlemania XXX, New Orleans Louisiana, 64 days (Orton's WWE Championship was also on the line)
--VACATED due to a neck injury--
54. Cesaro, June 29th 2014, Money in the Bank 2014, Boston Massachusetts, 49 days (won in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match over John Cena, Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton, Sheamus, and Jack Swagger. The WWE Championship was also on the line)
55. Brock Lesnar, August 17th 2014, Summerslam 2014, Los Angeles California, 1 day (Cesaro's WWE Championship was also on the line, the title was deactivated the next day)
--DEACTIVATED--
56. Finn Balor, August 21st 2016, Summerslam 2016, Brooklyn New York, 1 day (the title was revived at Summerslam 2016, Balor defeated Seth Rollins to win the belt, the title was vacated the next night on Raw)
--VACATED due to injury--
57. Kevin Owens, August 29th 2016, Raw, Houston Texas, 216 days (title was won in a Fatal 4-Way Elimination Match involving Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Sami Zayn)
58. Chris Jericho (5), April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 28 days (this was Jericho's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
59. Brock Lesnar (2), April 30th 2017, Payback 2017, San Jose California, 343 days
60. Braun Strowman, April 8th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 2, New Orleans Louisiana, 133 days
61. Bobby Lashley, August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 231 days (this was Lashley's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
62. Brock Lesnar (3), April 7th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 2, East Rutherford New Jersey, 49 days
63. Seth Rollins, May 19th 2019, Money in the Bank 2019, Hartford Connecticut, 84 days
64. Shinsuke Nakamura, August 11th 2019, Summerslam 2019, Toronto Ontario Canada, 237 days (title became exclusive to Smackdown in October 2019 draft)
65. Braun Strowman (2), April 4th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 141 days
66. Roman Reigns, August 23rd 2020, Summerslam 2020, Boston Massachusetts, 930+ days (this was Roman's Money in the Bank Cash-in, was also a TLC Match involving Jeff Hardy)
ECW Championship (2006-2010)
Rob Van Dam, June 13th 2006, ECW, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 173 days (awarded the championship by Paul Heyman)
Marcus Cor Von, December 3rd 2006, December to Dismember, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 203 days (won in an Extreme Rules Match)
Johnny Nitro/John Morrison, June 24th 2007, Vengeance 2007, Houston Texas, 63 days (won in an Extreme Rules Match)
CM Punk, August 26th 2007, Summerslam 2007, East Rutherford New Jersey, 175 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Marcus Cor Von)
Tommy Dreamer, February 17th 2008, No Way Out 2008, Las Vegas Nevada, 133 days (this was a last chance match for Dreamer. This was also an Extreme Rules match)
Mark Henry, June 29th 2008, Night of Champions 2008, Dallas Texas, 70 days
Matt Hardy, September 7th 2008, Unforgiven 2008, Cleveland Ohio, 98 days (this was a Championship Scramble involving Mark Henry, The Miz, and John Morrison)
Jack Swagger, December 14th 2008, Armageddon 2008, Buffalo New York, 133 days (this was an Extreme Rules)
Christian, April 26th 2009, Backlash 2009, Providence Rhode Island, 280 days (this was an Extreme Rules Match)
Sheamus, January 31st 2010, Royal Rumble 2010, Atlanta Georgia, 21 days (this was an Extreme Rules Match. The belt was retired after Elimination Chamber 2010 when ECW was replaced with NXT)
--DEACTIVATED--
NXT Championship (2012-Present Day)
1. Seth Rollins, August 29th 2012, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 133 days (won in tournament finals over Jinder Mahal)
2. Big E Langston, January 9th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 153 days (this was a No Disqualification match)
3. Bo Dallas, June 12th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 260 days
4. Adrian Neville, February 27th 2014, NXT Arrival, Winter Park Florida, 287 days (this was a Ladder Match)
5. Sami Zayn, December 11th 2014, NXT Takeover: R Evolution, Winter Park Florida, 62 days (this was a Career vs Title Match)
6. Kevin Owens, February 11th 2015, NXT Takeover: Rival, Winter Park Florida, 143 days
7. Finn Balor, July 4th 2015, The Beast in the East, Tokyo Japan, 272 days
8. Samoa Joe, April 1st 2016, NXT Takeover: Dallas, Dallas Texas, 141 days (this was a No Disqualification Match)
9. Shinsuke Nakamura, August 20th 2016, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn II, Brooklyn New York, 161 days
10. Bobby Roode, January 29th 2017, NXT Takeover: San Antonio, San Antonio Texas, 203 days
11. Drew McIntyre, August 19th 2017, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III, Brooklyn New York, 91 days
12. Andrade "Cien" Almas, November 18th 2017, NXT Takeover: Wargames, Houston Texas, 139 days
13. Aleister Black, April 6th 2018, NXT Takeover: New Orleans, 109 days
14. Tommaso Ciampa, July 25th 2018, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 238 days
--VACATED due to injury--
15. Johnny Gargano, April 5th 2019, NXT Takeover: New York, Brooklyn New York, 64 days (won the title over Adam Cole in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
16. Adam Cole, June 1st 2019, NXT Takeover: XXV, Bridgeport Connecticut, 372 days
17. Keith Lee, June 7th 2020, NXT Takeover: In Your House, Winter Park Florida, 74 days
18. Karrion Kross, August 20th 2020, NXT Takeover: Boston, Boston Massachusetts, 5 days
--VACATED due to injury--
19. Finn Balor (2), September 8th 2020, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 212 days (won the vacant title over Adam Cole)
20. Karrion Kross (2), April 8th 2021, NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver, Tampa Florida, 144 days
--VACATED due to injuries sustained at NXT: Fall and Pray--
21. Tommaso Ciampa (2), October 31st 2021, NXT Halloween Havoc 2021, Jacksonville Florida, 151 days (won in tournament finals over Bron Breakker)
22. WALTER, March 31st 2022, NXT Stand & Deliver 2022, Dallas Texas, 282 days
23. Bron Breakker, January 7th 2023, NXT New Year's Evil, Kansas City Missouri, 63+ days
NXT UK Championship (FKA WWE United Kingdom Championship) (2017-2022)
1. Tyler Bate, January 15th 2017, United Kingdom Championship Tournament 2017, Blackpool England, 125 days (defeated Pete Dunne in Tournament Finals to win the belt)
2. Pete Dunne, May 20th 2017, NXT Takeover: Chicago, Chicago Illinois, 685 days (title became exclusive to NXT UK in November of 2018)
3. WALTER, April 5th 2019, NXT Takeover: New York, Brooklyn New York, 806 days
4. Ilja Dragunov, June 19th 2021, NXT UK Takeover: Berlin, Berlin Germany, 381 days
--VACATED due to injury--
5. Tyler Bate (2), July 23rd 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool III, Blackpool England, 42 days (won in Tournament Finals over Trent Seven)
6. WALTER (2), September 3rd 2022, World's Collide 2022, Cardiff Wales, <1 day (title was unified with the NXT Championship)
--DEACTIVATED--
WWE Intercontinental Championship (1979-Present Day)
Pat Patterson, September 1st 1979, Fictional tournament in Rio De Janerio Brazil, 233 days
Ken Patera, April 21st, 1980, WWF on MSG Network, New York City, 231 days
Pedro Morales, December 8th 1980, House Show, New York City, 194 days
Don Muraco, June 20th 1981, WWF on Prism Network, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 156 days
Pedro Morales (2), November 23rd 1981, WWF on MSG Network, New York City, 425 days
Don Muraco (2), January 22nd 1983, WWF on MSG Network, New York City, 383 days
Tito Santana, February 11th 1984, House Show, Boston Massachusetts, 226 days
Greg Valentine, September 24th 1984, Maple Leaf Wrestling, London Ontario Canada, 188 days
Junkyard Dog, March 31st 1985, Wrestlemania 1, New York City, 97 days
Tito Santana (2), July 6th 1985, House Show, Baltimore Maryland, 217 days (won in a Triple Threat Steel Cage match involving Greg Valentine)
Macho Man Randy Savage, February 8th 1986, WWF on NESN, Boston Massachussets, 414 days
Ricky Steamboat, March 29th 1987, Wrestlemania 3, Pontiac Michigan, 65 days
Honkey Tonk Man, June 2nd 1987, Superstars of Wrestling, Buffalo New York, 299 days
Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, March 29th 1988, Wrestlemania 4, Atlantic City New Jersey, 155 days
Honkey Tonk Man (2), August 29th 1988, Summerslam 1988, New York City, 87 days
Ultimate Warrior, November 24th 1988, Survivor Series 1988, Richfield Township Ohio, 129 days
Rick Rude, April 2nd 1989, Wrestlemania 5, Atlantic City New Jersey, 148 days
Ultimate Warrior (2), August 28th 1989, Summerslam 1989, East Rutherford New Jersey, 218 days
--VACATED after winning the WWE Championship from Hulk Hogan at Wrestlemania 6--Mr. Perfect, April 23rd 1990, Superstars of Wrestling, Austin Texas, 273 days (won in tournament finals over Jake "The Snake" Roberts)
--VACATED after Perfect won the WWF Championship--Earthquake, March 24th 1991, Wrestlemania 7, Los Angeles California, 155 days (won in tournament finals over Tito Santana)
Bret Hart, August 26th 1991, Summerslam 1991, New York City, 99 days
Ted Dibiase, December 3rd 1991, This Tuesday in Texas, San Antonio Texas, 47 days
Roddy Piper, January 19th 1992, Royal Rumble 1992, Albany New York, 77 days
Bret Hart (2), April 5th 1992, Wrestlemania 8, Indianapolis Indiana, 146 days
Shawn Michaels, August 29th 1992, Summerslam 1992, London England, 394 days (vacated after failing a drug test)
Razor Ramon, November 24th 1993, Survivor Series 1993, Boston Massachusetts, 207 days (won in tournament finals over Diesel)
Diesel, June 19th 1994, King of the Ring 1994, Baltimore Maryland, 71 days
Shawn Michaels (2), August 29th 1994, Summerslam 1994, Chicago Illinois, 146 days (won in a triple threat match involving Razor Ramon)
Jeff Jarrett, January 22nd 1995, Royal Rumble 1995, Tampa Florida, 70 days (won in a Fatal 4-Way match involving Razor Ramon and The Undertaker)
The Undertaker, April 2nd 1995, Wrestlemania 11, Hartford Connecticut, 42 days
Jeff Jarrett (2), May 14th 1995, In Your House 1, Syracuse New York, 70 days (won in a Steel Cage match)
Bret Hart (3), July 23rd 1995, In Your House 2, Nashville Tennessee, 119 days
Goldust, November 19th 1995, Survivor Series 1995, Landover Maryland, 245 days
Marc Mero, July 21st 1996, In Your House 9: International Incident, Vancouver British Columbia Canada, 119 days
Hunter Hearst Helmsley, November 17th 1996, Survivor Series 1996, New York City, 63 days
Rocky Maivia, January 19th 1997, Royal Rumble 1997, San Antonio Texas, 112 days
Brian Pillman, May 11th 1997, In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell, Richmond Virginia, 84 days
Stone Cold Steve Austin, August 3rd 1997, Summerslam 1997, East Rutherford New Jersey, 98 days
The Rock (2), November 9th 1997, Survivor Series 1997, Montreal Quebec Canada, 294 days
Triple H (2), August 30th 1998, Summerslam 1998, New York City, 40 days (won in a Ladder match, vacated due to an injury)
Ken Shamrock, October 18th 1998, Judgement Day 1998, Chicago Illinois, 161 days (won in tournament finals over X-Pac)
Jeff Jarrett (3), March 28th 1999, Wrestlemania 15, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 91 days (won in a triple threat match involving Owen Hart and Val Venis)
Al Snow, June 27th 1999, King of the Ring 1999, Greensboro North Carolina, 112 days
Chyna, October 17th 1999, No Mercy 1999, Cleveland Ohio, 56 days
Chris Jericho, December 12th 1999, Armageddon 1999, Fort Lauderdale Florida, 77 days
Kurt Angle, February 27th 2000, No Way Out 2000, Hartford Connecticut, 35 days
Chris Benoit, April 2nd 2000, Wrestlemania 2000, Anaheim California, 49 days (won in a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Chris Jericho and The Big Show)
Tazz, May 21st 2000, Judgement Day 2000, Louisville Kentucky, 126 days
Eddie Guerrero, September 24th 2000, Unforgiven 2000, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 77 days
Chris Jericho (2), December 10th 2000, Armageddon 2000, Birmingham Alabama, 140 days (won in a Triple Threat match involving Kane)
William Regal, April 29th 2001, Backlash 2001, Chicago Illinois, 21 days (won in a Duchess of Queensbury Rules match)
Raven, May 20th 2001, Judgement Day 2001, Sacramento California, 91 days
Chris Jericho (3), August 19th 2001, Summerslam 2001, San Jose California, 35 days (won in a Hardcore match)
Diamond Dallas Page, September 23rd 2001, Invasion, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 119 days
Chris Jericho (4), January 20th 2002, Royal Rumble: Soled Out, Atlanta Georgia, 56 days
Ric Flair, March 17th 2002, Wrestlemania X8, Toronto Ontario Canada, 35 days (title became exclusive to Raw in the 2002 draft)
Rob Van Dam, April 21st 2002, Backlash 2002, Kansas City Missouri, 154 days
Chris Jericho (5), September 22nd 2002, Unforgiven 2002, Los Angeles California, 84 days
Booker T, December 15th 2002, Armageddon 2002, Fort Lauderdale Florida, 35 days
Chris Jericho (6), January 19th 2003, Royal Rumble 2003, Boston Massachusetts, 35 days
Jeff Hardy, February 23rd 2003, No Way Out 2003, Montreal Quebec Canada, 35 days
Christian, March 30th 2003, Wrestlemania 19, Seattle Washington, 175 days
Booker T (2), September 21st 2003, Unforgiven 2003, Hershey Pennsylvania, 84 days
Randy Orton, December 14th 2003, Armageddon 2003, Orlando Florida, 182 days
Edge, June 13th 2004, Bad Blood 2004, Columbus Ohio, 85 days (won in a triple threat match involving Shelton Benjamin)
--VACATED due to injury--Triple H (3), September 12th 2004, Unforgiven 2004, Portland Oregon, 119 days (won in a triple threat ladder match over Chris Jericho and Christian)
Shelton Benjamin, January 9th 2005, New Years Revolution 2005, San Juan Puerto Rico, 167 days
Carlito, June 26th 2005, Vengeance 2005, Las Vegas Nevada, 84 days
Kane, September 18th 2005, Unforgiven 2005, Oklahoma City Oklahoma, 133 days (won in a triple threat match involving Shelton Benjamin)
Gregory Helms, January 29th 2006, Royal Rumble 2006, Miami Florida, 147 days
Ric Flair (2), June 25th 2006, Vengeance 2006, Charlotte North Carolina, 56 days
Jeff Hardy (2), August 20th 2006, Summerslam 2006, Boston Massachusetts, 161 days (won in a Fatal 5-Way match involving Johnny Nitro, Carlito, and Chris Masters)
Chris Masters, January 28th 2007, Royal Rumble 2007, San Antonio Texas, 112 days (won in a Submission Match)
Santino Marella, May 20th 2007, Judgment Day 2007, St. Louis Missouri, 35 days
Mr. Kennedy, June 24th 2007, Vengeance, Houston Texas, 63 days
Jeff Hardy (3), August 26th 2007, Summerslam 2007, East Rutherford New Jersey, 217 days (this was a triple threat match involving Carlito)
Chris Jericho (7), March 30th 2008, Wrestlemania XXIV, Orlando Florida, 91 days
Kofi Kingston, June 28th 2008, Night of Champions 2008, Dallas Texas, 49 days
Santino Marella (2), August 17th 2008, Summerslam 2008, Indianapolis Indiana, 49 days
CM Punk, October 5th 2008, No Mercy 2008, Portland Oregon, 134 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving William Regal)
JBL, February 16th 2009, Raw, Spokane Washington, 48 days
Rey Mysterio, April 5th 2009, Wrestlemania 25, Houston Texas, 49 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Kofi Kingston, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2009 draft)
Chris Jericho (8), May 24th 2009, Judgment Day 2009, Chicago Illinois, 35 days
Rey Mysterio (2), June 28th 2009, The Bash 2009, Sacramento California, 56 days (this was a Mask vs Title Match)
John Morrison, August 23rd 2009, Summerslam 2009, Los Angeles California, 112 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Dolph Ziggler)
Drew McIntyre, December 13th 2009, TLC 2009, San Antonio Texas, 161 days
Kofi Kingston (2), May 23rd 2010, Over the Limit 2010, Detroit Michigan, 119 days
CM Punk (2), September 19th 2010, Night of Champions 2010, 35 days
Luke Gallows, October 24th 2010, No Mercy 2010, Minneapolis Minnesota, 56 days
Dolph Ziggler, December 19th 2010, TLC 2010, Houston Texas, 105 days
Cody Rhodes, April 3rd 2011, Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta Georgia, 364 days (this was a Ladder Match involving Kofi Kingston, Kane, The Big Show, Drew McIntyre, John Morrison, R-Truth, Sheamus, and Alberto Del Rio)
Kane (2), April 1st 2012, Wrestlemania XXVII, Miami Florida, 49 days (this was an 8-man Ladder Match involving Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, Kofi Kingston, and Jack Swagger)
Christian (2), May 20th 2012, Over the Limit 2012, Raleigh North Carolina, 64 days
The Miz, July 23rd 2012, Raw 1000, St. Louis Missouri, 27 days
Zack Ryder, August 19th 2012, Summerslam 2012, Los Angeles California, 91 days (this was a Steel Cage Match)
97. Alberto Del Rio, June 17th 2013, Payback 2013, Chicago Illinois, 133 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Kofi Kingston)
98. Big E, October 27th 2013, Hell in a Cell 2013, Miami Florida, 189 days
99. Wade Barrett (2), May 4th 2014, Extreme Rules 2014, East Rutherford New Jersey, 77 days (this was a Tables Match)
100. The Miz (2), July 20th 2014, Battleground 2014, Tampa Florida, 63 days (this was 6-Pack Challenge involving Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus, Rob Van Dam, and Bo Dallas)
101. Dolph Ziggler (2), September 21st 2014, Night of Champions 2014, Nashville Tennessee, 126 days (this was a Handicap Match where The Miz tagged with Damien Mizdow)
102. Wade Barrett (3), January 25th 2015, Royal Rumble 2015, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 63 days
103. Randy Orton (2), March 28th 2015, Wrestlemania 31, Santa Clara California, 63 days (this was a 7-Man Ladder Match involving Dolph Ziggler, Ryback, Cody Rhodes, Luke Harper, and Erick Rowan)
104. Neville, May 31st 2015, Elimination Chamber 2015, Houston Texas, 125 days (this was an Elimination Chamber Match involving Roman Reigns, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, and Wade Barrett)
105. Sheamus, October 3rd 2015, Live from Madison Square Garden, New York City, 71 days
106. Dean Ambrose, December 13th 2015, TLC 2015, Boston Massachusetts, 63 days
107. Kevin Owens, February 21st 2016, Fastlane 2016, Cleveland Ohio, 40 days
108. The Miz (3), April 3rd 2016, Wrestlemania 32, Arlington Texas, 189 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Sami Zayn and Dolph Ziggler, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2016 Draft)
109. Dolph Ziggler (3), October 9th 2016, No Mercy 2016, Sacramento California, 56 days (this was a Career vs Title Match)
110. The Miz (4), December 4th 2016, TLC 2016, Dallas Texas, 322 days (this was a Ladder Match, title became exclusive to Raw in the 2017 draft)
111. Chad Gable, October 22nd 2017, TlC 2017, Minneapolis Minnesota, 98 days
112. The Miz (5), January 28th 2018, Royal Rumble 2018, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 69 (nice) days (this was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
113. Seth Rollins, April 7th 2018, Wrestlemania 34: Night 1, New Orleans Louisiana, 71 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Finn Balor)
114. Dolph Ziggler (4), June 17th 2018, Money in the Bank 2018, Chicago Illinois, 63 days
115. Seth Rollins (2), August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 119 days
116. Dean Ambrose (2), December 16th 2018, TLC 2018, San Jose California, 42 days
117. Finn Balor, January 27th 2019, Royal Rumble 2019, Phoenix Arizona, 70 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Seth Rollins)
118. EC3, April 7th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 2, East Rutherford New Jersey, 294 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Ladder Match involving Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre, title became exclusive to Smackdown in October 2019 draft)
119. Sami Zayn, January 26th 2020, Royal Rumble 2020, Houston Texas, 82 days
--VACATED due to Sami being suspended for ludacris contract demands--
120. Ricochet, May 10th 2020, Money in the Bank 2020, Baltimore Maryland, 140 days (won in Tournament Finals over Cesaro)
121. Sami Zayn (2), September 27th 2020, Clash of Champions 2020, Newark New Jersey, 84 days (this was a Ladder Match)
122. Big E (2), December 20th 2020, TLC 2020, Chicago Illinois, 112 days (this was a Lumberjack Match)
123. Angel Garza, April 11th 2021, Wrestlemania 37 Night 2, Tampa Florida, 132 days (this was an Escalera De La Muerte)
124. Shinsuke Nakamura, August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 133 days
125. Sami Zayn (3), January 1st 2022, Day 1, Atlanta Georgia, 49 days
126. Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, February 19th 2022, Elimination Chamber 2022, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, 385+ days
WWE United States Championship (2003-Present Day)
Chris Benoit, March 30th 2003, Wrestlemania 19, Seattle Washington, 49 days (won in a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Rhyno, Tajiri, and John Cena)
Scott Steiner, May 18th 2003, Judgement Day 2003, Charlotte North Carolina, 98 days
Eddie Guerrero, August 24th 2003, Summerslam 2003, Phoenix Arizona, 56 days (won in a triple threat match involving Chris Benoit)
Rhyno, October 19th 2003, No Mercy 2003, Baltimore Maryland, 147 days
John Cena, March 14th 2004, Wrestlemania 20, New York City, 154 days
JBL, August 15th 2004, Summerslam 2004, Toronto Ontario Canada, 231 days (won in a triple threat match involving Rob Van Dam)
Rey Mysterio, April 3rd 2005, Wrestlemania 21, Los Angeles California, 112 days (won in a 6-Pack Challenge involving Eddie Guerrero, The Big Show, Carlito, and Rhyno)
Eddie Guerrero (2), July 24th 2005, The Great American Bash 2005, Buffalo New York, 28 days (won in a No Disqualification match)
Rey Mysterio (2), August 21st 2005, Summerslam 2005, Washington D.C, 49 days (won in a Ladder Match)
Booker T, October 9th 2005, No Mercy 2005, Houston Texas, 70 days (won in a Fatal 4-Way match involving JBL and Chris Benoit)
Chris Benoit (2), December 18th 2005, Armageddon 2005, Providence Rhode Island, 42 days
Mark Henry, January 29th 2006, Royal Rumble 2006, Miami Florida, 175 days
Bobby Lashley, July 23rd 2006, The Great American Bash 2006, Indianapolis Indiana, 77 days
Kane, October 8th 2006, No Mercy 2006, Raleigh Carolina, 175 days
MVP, April 1st 2007, Wrestlemania 23, Detroit Michigan, 392 days (won in a Casket match)
Matt Hardy, April 27th 2008, Backlash 2008, Baltimore Maryland, 63 days
Shelton Benjamin, June 29th 2008, Night of Champions 2008, Dallas Texas, 70 days
Vladimir Kozlov, September 7th 2008, Unforgiven 2008, Cleveland Ohio, 231 days
MVP (2), April 26th 2009, Backlash 2009, Providence Rhode Island, 42 days (title became exclusive to Raw in the 2009 draft)
Kofi Kingston, June 7th 2009, Extreme Rules 2009, New Orleans Louisiana, 77 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving William Regal and The Brian Kendrick)
The Miz, August 23rd 2009, Summerslam 2009, Los Angeles California, 407 days (this was an 8-Man Ladder Match involving MVP, Carlito, Primo, Jack Swagger, Mark Henry, and Evan Bourne)
Heath Slater, October 3rd 2010, Hell in a Cell 2010, Dallas Texas, 77 days (this was a Lumberjack Match)
Daniel Bryan, December 19th 2010, TLC 2010, Houston Texas, 154 days
Dolph Ziggler, May 22nd 2011, Over the Limit 2011, Seattle Washington, 210 days
Zack Ryder, December 18th 2011, TLC 2011, Baltimore Maryland, 182 days
Antonio Cesaro, June 17th 2012, No Way Out 2012, East Rutherford New Jersey, 294 days
Wade Barrett, April 7th 2013, Wrestlemania 29, East Rutherford New Jersey, 42 days (this was a Winner Takes All Ladder Match for Barrett's Intercontinental Championship)
Dean Ambrose, May 19th 2013, Extreme Rules 2013, St. Louis Missouri, 322 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Antonio Cesaro and Kofi Kingston)
29. Bray Wyatt, April 6th 2014, Wrestlemania XXX, New Orleans Louisiana, 113 days (this was a 6-man tag team match where Wyatt tagged with Luke Harper and Erick Rowan to face The Shield.)
30. Sheamus, July 28th 2014, Raw, Houston Texas, 90 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Ryback)
31. Rusev, October 26th 2014, Hell in a Cell 2014, Dallas Texas, 154 days
32. John Cena (2), March 29th 2015, Wrestlemania 31, Santa Clara California, 112 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Sheamus)
33. Kevin Owens, July 19th 2015, Battleground 2015, St. Louis Missouri, 63 days (this was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
34. Dolph Ziggler (2), September 20th 2015, Night of Champions 2015, Houston Texas, 63 days
35. Tyler Breeze, November 22nd 2015, Survivor Series 2015, Atlanta Georgia, 133 days
36. Zack Ryder (2), April 3rd 2016, Wrestlemania 32, Arlington Texas, 49 days (this was a 6-Man Ladder Match involving Cody Rhodes, Kofi Kingston, Alberto Del Rio, and Cesaro)
37. Rusev (2), May 22nd 2016, Extreme Rules 2016, Newark New Jersey, 126 days (title became exclusive to Raw in the 2016 draft)
38. Roman Reigns, September 25th 2016, Clash of Champions 2016, Indianapolis Indiana, 84 days (this was a Steel Cage Match)
39. Chris Jericho, December 18th 2016, Armageddon 2016, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 58 days (this was a Winner Takes All Match with Jericho's Money in the Bank briefcase also on the line)
--VACATED due to injuries sustained in the Festival of Friendship--
40. Braun Strowman, March 5th 2017, Fastlane 2017, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 28 days (defeated Roman Reigns to win the vacant title)
41. Sami Zayn, April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 49 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Roman Reigns, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2017 draft)
42. Rusev (3), May 21st 2017, Backlash 2017, Chicago Illinois, 140 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Baron Corbin)
43. Shinsuke Nakamura, October 8th 2017, Hell in a Cell 2017, Detroit Michigan, 154 days
44. Bobby Roode, March 11th 2018, Fastlane 2018, Colombus Ohio, 161 days
45. Andrade "Cien" Almas, August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 308 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Jeff Hardy)
46. Aleister Black, June 23rd 2019, Backlash 2019, Tacoma Washington, 287 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Mustafa Ali and The Miz, title became exclusive to Raw in October 2019 Draft)
47. Bobby Lashley (2), April 5th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 2, Tampa Florida, 302 days (this was a Casket Match)
--VACATED due to Bobby Lashley winning the WWE Championship--
48. Matt Riddle, February 21st 2021, Elimination Chamber 2021, St. Louis Missouri, 84 days (won the title in a Fatal 4-Way Match over The Miz, Jeff Hardy, and Elias)
49. Dominik Dijakovic, May 16th 2021, Backlash 2021, Sacramento California, 97 days
50. Damian Priest, August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 133 days (this was a 6-Man Ladder Match involving AJ Styles, Sheamus, Jeff Hardy, and Elias)
51. Keith Lee, January 1st 2022, Day 1, Atlanta Georgia, 91 days
52. Finn Balor, April 2nd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 1, Dallas Texas, 155 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Samoa Joe)
53. Austin Theory, September 4th 2022, Clash at The Castle 2022, Cardiff Wales, 167 days
54. Bronson Reed, February 18th 2023, Elimination Chamber 2023, Montreal Quebec Canada, 21+ days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Johnny Gargano)
NXT North American Championship (2018-Present Day)
1. Adam Cole, April 6th 2018, NXT Takeover: New Orleans, New Orleans Louisiana, 134 days (this was a 6-Man Ladder Match involving EC3, Ricochet, Velveteen Dream, Killian Dane, and Drew McIntyre)
2. Ricochet, August 19th 2018, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn IV, Brooklyn New York, 161 days
3. Johnny Gargano, January 26th 2019, NXT Takeover: Phoenix, Phoenix Arizona, 8 days
4. Velveteen Dream, February 3rd 2019, Halftime Heat 2019, Orlando Florida, 188 days
5. Roderick Strong, August 10th 2019, NXT Takeover: Toronto II, Toronto Ontario Canada, 164 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Pete Dunne)
6. Keith Lee, January 21st 2020, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 72 days
7. Dominik Dijakovic, April 2nd 2020, NXT Takeover: Tampa Bay, Tampa Florida, 96 days (this was a 6-Man Ladder Match involving Damian Priest, Cameron Grimes, Dexter Lumis, and Roderick Strong)
8. Damian Priest, July 7th 2020, The Great American Bash 2020, Winter Park Florida, 112 days
9. Johnny Gargano (2), October 27th 2020, Halloween Havoc 2020, Orlando Florida, 7 days (this was a Falls Count Anywhere Match)
10. Leon Ruff, November 3rd 2020, NXT, Orlando Florida, 33 days
11. Johnny Gargano (3), December 6th 2020, NXT Takeover: Wargames IV, Detroit Michigan, 123 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Damian Priest)
12. Dexter Lumis, April 8th 2021, NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver Night 2, Tampa Florida, 82 days
13. Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, June 29th 2021, NXT, Orlando Florida, 124 days
14. Carmelo Hayes, October 31st 2021, NXT Halloween Havoc, Jacksonville Florida, 151 days
15. Bron Breakker, March 31st 2022, NXT Stand & Deliver, Dallas Texas, 135 days (this was an 8-Man Ladder Match involving Grayson Waller, Solo Sikoa, Cameron Grimes, Joe Gacy, LA Knight, and Nathan Frazer)
16. Nash Carter, August 13th 2022, NXT Heatwave, Cincinnati Ohio, 70 days
17. Wes Lee, October 22nd 2022, NXT Halloween Havoc, Richmond Virginia, 121+ days (this was a Fatal 5-Way Ladder Match involving Bron Breakker, Tony D'Angelo, and A-Kid)
NXT UK Heritage Cup Championship (2020-2022)
1. A-Kid, October 24th 2020, NXT UK Takeover: Glasgow, Glasgow Scotland, 240 days (won in Tournament Finals over Jordan Devlin, this was a British Rounds Rules Match)
2. Tyler Bate, June 19th 2021, NXT UK Takeover: Berlin, Berlin Germany, 126 days (this was a British Rounds Rules Match)
3. Noam Dar, October 23rd 2021, NXT UK Takeover: Belfast, Belfast Northern Ireland, 77 days (this was a British Rounds Rules Match)
4. Oro Mensah, January 8th 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Paris, Paris France, 238 days (this was a British Rounds Rules Match)
5. Nash Carter, September 3rd 2022, World's Collide 2022, Cardiff Wales, <1 day (this was a British Rounds Rules Match, title was unified with the NXT North American Championship)
--DEACTIVATED--
WWE European Championship (1997-2002)
- British Bulldog, March 23rd, 1997, Wrestlemania 13, Chicago Illinois, 49 days (won in tournament finals over Owen Hart)
- Ken Shamrock, May 11th, 1997, In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell, Richmond Virginia, 84 days
- British Bulldog (2), August 3rd, 1997, Summerslam 1997, East Rutherford New Jersey, 48 days (won in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
- Shawn Michaels, September 15th, 1997, One Night Only, Birmingham England, 51 days
--VACATED due to Shawn "winning" The WWE Championship at Survivor Series 1997-- - Ken Shamrock (2), December 7th, 1997, D-Generation X, Springfield Massachusetts, 266 days (won in Tournament Final over Triple H)
- Val Venis, August 30th, 1998, Summerslam 1998, New York City, 49 days
- D'Lo Brown, October 18th, 1998, Judgment Day 1998, Chicago Illinois, 56 days (Had D'Lo lost, he would've been barred from challenging for the title)
- Owen Hart, December 13th, 1998, Rock Bottom, Vancouver British Columbia Canada, 42 days
- D'Lo Brown (2), January 24th, 1999, Royal Rumble 1999, Anaheim California, 91 days (this was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
- The Big Show, April 25th, 1999, Backlash 1999, Providence Rhode Island, 91 days
- Gangrel, July 25th, 1999, Fully Loaded 1999, Buffalo New York, 28 days (This was a Triple Threat match involving D'Lo Brown)
- Edge, August 22nd, 1999, Summerslam 1999, Minneapolis Minnesota, 35 days
- D'Lo Brown (3), September 26, 1999, Unforgiven 1999, Charlotte North Carolina, 154 days
- Mark Henry, February 27th, 2000, No Way Out 2000, Hartford Connecticut, 63 days
- Eddie Guerrero, April 30th, 2000, Backlash 2000, Washington D.C, 84 days
21. Rob Van Dam, May 20th, 2001, Judgment Day 2001, Sacramento California, 182 days
26. Rob Van Dam (2), August 25th, 2002, Summerslam 2002, Long Island New York, <1 day (tittle was unified with the Intercontinental Championship in a Ladder Match)
--DEACTIVATED--
Smackdown Tag Team Championships (FKA World Tag Team Championships) (1971-2010, 2016-Present)
- Luke Graham & Tarzan Tyler, June 3rd, 1971, House Show, New Orleans Louisiana, 186 days (won in tournament finals over Dick The Bruiser)
4. Chief Jay Strongbow & Sonny King, May 22nd, 1972, House Show, New York City, 36 days
6. Haystacks Calhoun & Tony Garea, May 30th, 1973, House Show, Hamburg Pennsylvania, 104 days
10. Dominic DeNucci, Victor Rivera, & Pat Barrett, May 13th, 1975, House Show, Philladephia, Pennsylvania, 67 days
16. Dino Bravo (1) & Dominic DeNucci (2), March 14th, 1978, House Show, Philladelphia Pennsylvania, 104 days
17. The Yukon Lumberjacksm June 26th, 1978, House Show, New York City, 148 days
32. Soul Patrol, November 15th, 1983, Championship Wrestling, Allentown Pennsylvania, 154 days
36. The U.S Express, June 17th, 1985, Championship Wrestling, Poughkeepsie New York, 81 days
46. The Nasty Boys, March 24th 1991, Wrestlemania VII, Los Angeles California, 155 days
49. The Natural Distasters, January 19th 1992, Royal Rumble 1992, Albany New York, 77 days
56. The Headshrinkers, June 19th 1994, King of the Ring 1994, Baltimore Maryland, 197 days
71. The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg (1) & Billy Gunn (3)) (2), December 7th 1997, D-Generation X, Springfield Massachusetts, 112 days
76. The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg (3) & Billy Gunn (5)) (3), Breakdown, Hamilton Ontario Canada, 77 days
103. Evolution (Batista & Ric Flair), December 14th 2003, Armageddon 2003, Orlando Florida, 91 days
111. Carlito & Chris Masters, April 28th 2006, Backlash 2006, Lexington Kentucky, 84 days
116. The World's Greatest Tag Team, April 29th 2007, Backlash 2007, 84 days (won in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
117. Paul London & Brian Kendrick, July 22nd 2007, The Great American Bash 2007, San Jose California, 118 days
118. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch (3), November 18th 2007, Survivor Series, 2007, Miami Florida, 133 days (this was a Ladder Match)
119. Cryme Tyme (2), March 30th 2008, Wrestlemania XXIV, Orlando Florida, 28 days
120. Hardcore Holly (2) & Cody Rhodes (1), April 27th 2008, Backlash 2008, Baltimore Maryland, 63 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team match involving Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch)
121. Priceless/Legacy (Cody Rhodes (2) & Ted Dibiase Jr. (1)), June 29th 2008, Night of Champions 2008, Dallas Texas, 119 days (Cody turned on Holly before the match)
122. Cryme Tyme (3), October 26th 2008, Cyber Sunday 2008, Phoenix Arizona, 112 days (this was a Last Chance Match for Cryme Tyme)
123. The Miz & John Morrison, February 15th 2009, No Way Out 2009, Seattle Washington, 49 days (Miz & Morrison could appear on both Raw and ECW as Champions)
124. The Colons (Carlito (2) & Primo Colon (1), April 5th 2009, Wrestlemania 25, Houston Texas, 84 days (this was a Lumberjack Match, the titles were unified with the WWE Tag Team Championships)
125. Edge (6) & Chris Jericho (1), June 28th 2009, The Bash 2009, Sacramento California, 5 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Legacy, The Colon's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
126. Chris Jericho (2), July 3rd 2009, Smackdown, Fresno California, 23 days (Edge suffered a torn Achilles and had to vacate his half of the titles)
127. Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho (3) & The Big Show (2)), July 26th 2009, Night of Champions 2009, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 140 days (Jericho selected The Big Show to be his new tag partner)
128. D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels (5) & Triple H (2)), December 13th 2009, TLC 2009, San Antonio Texas, 49 days (this was a TLC Match, Jeri-Show's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
129. The Ruthless Roundtable (Vladimir Kozlov & Ezekiel Jackson), January 31st 2010, Royal Rumble 2010, Atlanta Georgia, 56 days (DX's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
130. The Hart Dynasty, March 28th 2010, Wrestlemania XXVI, Phoenix Arizona, 56 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Cryme Tyme, The Ruthless Roundtable's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
131. The Straight Edge Society (Rey Mysterio & Luke Gallows), May 23rd 2010, Over the Limit 2010, Detroit Michigan, 56 days (The Hart Dynasty's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
132. The Hart Dynasty (2), July 18th 2010, Money in the Bank 2010, Kansas City Missouri, 29 days (The Straight Edge Society's WWE Tag Team Championships were also on the line, the titles were deactivated on the Raw after Summerslam 2010 to solely defend the WWE Tag Tag Team Championships)
--DEACTIVATED--
133. Heath Slater & Rhyno, September 11th 2016, Backlash 2016, Richmond Virginia, 84 days (the titles were revived at Backlash 2016. The titles were won in a tournament finals over The Usos)
134. The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt (1), Randy Orton (2), and Luke Harper (1), December 4th 2016, TLC 2016, Dallas Texas, 56 days (The Freebird Rule was active in this title reign)
135. American Alpha, January 29th 2017, Royal Rumble 2017, San Antonio Texas, 63 days
136. The Usos, April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 112 days
137. The New Day, July 23rd 2017, Battleground 2017, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 28 days (the freebird rule was active in this title reign)
138. The Usos (2), August 20th 2017, Summerslam 2017, Brooklyn New York, 23 days
139. The New Day (2), September 12th 2017, Smackdown, Las Vegas Nevada, 26 days (this was a Street Fight, the freebird rule was active in this title reign)
140. The Usos (3), October 8th 2017, Hell in a Cell 2017, Detroit Michigan, 181 days (this was a Hell in a Cell match)
141. SAnitY (Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe, & Killian Dain), April 7th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 1, New Orleans Louisiana, 134+ days (the freebird rule was active during this title reign)
142. The New Day (3), August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 48 days (this was a 6-Man Tag Team Match, the freebird rule was active during this title reign)
143. The Bar, October 6th 2018, Clash of Champions 2018, Melbourne Victoria Australia, 113 days
144. The Miz (2) & Shane McMahon, January 27th 2019, Royal Rumble 2019, Phoenix Arizona, 21 days
145. The Usos (4), February 17th 2019, Elimination Chamber 2019, Houston Texas, 48 days
146. NaKOmura (Shinsuke Nakamura & Kevin Owens), April 6th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 1, East Rutherford New Jersey, 99 days
147. The New Day (4), July 14th 2019, Extreme Rules 2019, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 63 days
148. The War Raiders, September 15th 2019, Clash of Champions 2019, Charlotte North Carolina, 154 days
145. The Miz (3) & John Morrison (2) [2], February 16th 2020, Fastlane 2020, Portland Oregon, 48 days
146. The War Raiders (2), April 4th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 106 days (this was a Triple Threat Match where The War Raiders' Hanson defeated John Morrison to win the titles, Jimmy Uso of The Usos was also in the match)
147. Sheamus (2) & King Corbin (1), July 19th 2020, Extreme Rules 2020, San Jose California, 35 days
148. Chad Gable (2) & Mustafa Ali (1), August 23rd 2020, Summerslam 2020, Boston Massachusetts, 161 days
149. Apollo Crews & Commander Azeez, January 31st 2021, Royal Rumble 2021, Seattle Washington, 70 days
150. The Mysterios (Rey Mysterio (2) & Dominik Mysterio (1)), April 10th 2021, Wrestlemania 37 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 99 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving The Street Profits and The Dirty Dawgs)
151. The Usos (5), July 18th 2021, Money in the Bank 2021, Fort Worth Texas, 601+ days
Raw Tag Team Championships (2002-Present Day)
Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit, October 20th 2002, No Mercy 2002, Little Rock Arkansas, 18 days (won in tournament finals over Edge & Rey Mysterio)
Edge & Rey Mysterio, November 5th 2002, Smackdown, Manchester New Hampshire, 10 days
Los Guerreros (Eddie & Chavo Guerrero), November 17th 2002, Survivor Seris 2002, New York City, 63 days (won in a triple threat elimination match involving Kurt Angle & Chris Benoit)
The World's Greatest Tag Team Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas), January 19th 2003, Royal Rumble 2003, Boston Massachusetts, 217 days
The APA (Bradshaw & Farooq), August 24th 2003, Summerslam 2003, Phoenix Arizona, 203 days (won in a Four Corner Survival involving The F.B.I and The Bashams)
Too Cool (Rikishi & Scotty 2 Hotty), March 14th 2004, Wrestlemania 20, New York City, 63 days (won in a gauntlet match involving The World's Greatest Tag Team, The Bashams, The F.B.I, and Akio & Sakoda)
The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley), May 16th 2004, Judgement Day 2004, Los Angeles California, 322 days
MNM (Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury), April 3rd 2005, Wrestlemania 21, Los Angeles California, 364 days
Paul London & Brian Kendrick, April 2nd 2006, Wrestlemania 22, Chicago Illinois, 140 days (won in a 2 out of 3 Falls match)
Finlay & William Regal, August 20th 2006, Summerslam 2006, Boston Massachusetts, 119 days
Paul London & Brian Kendrick (2nd reign), December 17th 2006, Armageddon 2006, Richmond Virginia, 133 days (won in a Fatal 4-Way Ladder match involving MNM and The Hardy Boyz)
The Hardy Boyz, April 29th 2007, Backlash 2007, Atlanta Georgia, 56 days
The Major Brothers, June 24th 2007, Vengeance 2007, Houston Texas, 63 days
Matt Hardy (2) & MVP (1), August 26th 2007, Summerslam 2007, East Rutherford New Jersey, 37 days
The Miz (1) & John Morrison (2), October 7th 2007, No Mercy 2007, Chicago Illinois, 287 days (Miz & Morrison could appear on both Smackdown and ECW as Champions)
Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder (2), July 20th 2008, The Great American Bash 2008, Long Island New York, 49 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Jesse & Festus. Hawkins & Ryder were previously known as The Major Brothers)
The Colons (Carlito & Primo Colon), September 7th 2008, Unforgiven 2008, Cleveland Ohio, 294 days (the titles were unified with the World Tag Team Championships during their title reign)
Edge (2) & Chris Jericho (1), June 28th 2009, The Bash 2009, Sacramento California, 5 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Legacy, The Colons World Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
Chris Jericho (2), July 3rd 2009, Smackdown, Fresno California, 23 days (Edge suffered a torn Achilles and had to vacate his half of the titles)
Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho (3) & The Big Show (1)), July 26th 2009, Night of Champions 2009, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 119+ days (Jericho selected The Big Show to be his new tag partner)
D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels & Triple H), December 13th 2009, TLC 2009, San Antonio Texas, 1+ days (this was a TLC Match, Jeri-Show's World Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
The Ruthless Roundtable (Vladimir Kozlov & Ezekiel Jackson), January 31st 2010, Royal Rumble 2010, Atlanta Georgia, 56 days (DX's World Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
The Hart Dynasty, March 28th 2010, Wrestlemania XXVI, Phoenix Arizona, 28+ days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Cryme Tyme, The Ruthless Roundtable's World Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
The Straight Edge Society (Rey Mysterio (2) & Luke Gallows (1)), May 23rd 2010, Over the Limit 2010, Detroit Michigan, 56 days (The Hart Dynasty's World Tag Team Championships were also on the line
The Hart Dynasty (2), July 18th 2010, Money in the Bank 2010, Kansas City Missouri, 63 days (The Straight Edge Society's World Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
The Nexus (Daniel Bryan & Justin Gabriel), September 19th 2010, Night of Champions 2010, Chicago Illinois, 63 days
The Corre (Husky Harris & Michael McGiillicutty), November 21st 2010, Survivor Series 2010, Miami Florida, 133 days
The Usos, April 3rd 2011, Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta Georgia, 168 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving Vladimir Kozlov & Santino Marella and The Miz & Alex Riley)
29. The Awesome Truth (The Miz (2) & R-Truth (1)), September 18th 2011, Night of Champions 2011, Buffalo New York, 154 days
30. The Usos (2), February 19th 2012, Elimination Chamber 2012, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 91 days
31. Kofi Kingston (1) & R-Truth (2), May 20th 2012, Over the Limit 2012, Raleigh North Carolina, 56 days
32. The Prime Time Players, July 15th 2012, Money in the Bank 2012, Phoenix Arizona, 91 days
33. Team Hell No (Kane (1) & Daniel Bryan (2)), September 16th 2012, Night of Champions 2012, Boston Massachusetts, 245 days
34. The Shield (Roman Reigns & Seth Rollins), May 19th 2013, Extreme Rules 2013, St. Louis Missouri, 140 days (this was a Tornado Tag Team Match)
35. The Rhodes Brothers, October 6th 2013, Battleground 2013, Buffalo New York, 91 days (this was a Careers vs Titles Match)
36. The Authority (Damien Sandow (1) & Kane (2)), January 26th 2014, Royal Rumble 2014, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 70 days
37. The Usos (3), April 6th 2014, Wrestlemania XXX, New Orleans Louisiana, 84 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving Rybaxel and The Real Americans)
38. The Wyatt Family (Luke Harper & Erick Rowan), June 29th 2014, Money in the Bank 2014, Boston Massachusetts, 84 days
39. Goldust & Stardust (2), September 21st 2014, Night of Champions 2014, Nashville Tennessee, 63 days (Stardust was previously known as Cody Rhodes)
40. The Miz (2) & Damien Mizdow (2) (1), November 23rd 2014, Survivor Series 2014, St. Louis Missouri, 21 days (Damien Mizdow was formerly known as Damien Sandow)
41. The Usos (4), December 14th 2014, TLC 2014, Cleveland Ohio, 70 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Cesaro & Tyson Kidd)
42. The Ascension, February 22nd 2015, Fastlane 2015, Memphis Tennessee, 98 days
43. The New Day (Kofi Kingston (2), Big E (1), and Xavier Woods (1)), May 31st 2015, 448 days (this was an Elimination Chamber Match involving Cesaro & Tyson Kidd, The Lucha Dragons, The Prime Time Players, and Los Matadores. The Freebird Rule is active in this title reign, the titles became exclusive to Raw in the 2016 draft)
44. The Good Brothers (Luke Gallows (2) & Karl Anderson (1)), August 21st 2016, Summerslam 2016, 119 days
45. Sheamus & Cesaro, December 18th 2016, Armageddon 2016, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 105 days
46. The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy (3) & Jeff Hardy (2)) (2), April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 63 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Ladder Match involving Enzo & Cass and The Good Brothers)
47. The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) (2), June 4th 2017, Extreme Rules 2017, Baltimore Maryland, 77 days (this was a Texas Tornado Tag Team Match)
48. The Shield (Seth Rollins (2) & Dean Ambrose (1)) (2), August 20th 2017, Summerslam 2017, Brooklyn New York, 78 days
49. The Bar (3), November 6th 2017, Raw, Manchester England, 153 days
50. The Revival, April 8th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 2, New Orleans Louisiana, 133 days
51. The Authors of Pain, August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 64 days
52. The Shield (Seth Rollins (3) & Dean Ambrose (2)) (3), October 22nd 2018, Raw, Providence Rhode Island, 7 days
53. The Good Brothers (Luke Gallows (3) & Karl Anderson (2)), October 29th 2018, Raw, Charlotte North Carolina, 203 days (this was a Handicap Match where Dean Ambrose defended the titles by himself)
54. The Usos (5), May 19th 2019, Money in the Bank 2019, Hartford Connecticut, 140 days
55. The Authors of Pain (2), October 6th 2019, Hell in a Cell 2019, Sacramento California, 112 days
56. Kevin Owens & Samoa Joe, January 26th 2020, Royal Rumble 2020, Houston Texas, 22 days
--VACATED due to an injury suffered by Samoa Joe--
57. The Street Profits, March 8th 2020, Elimination Chamber 2020, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 63 days (won the vacant titles over Seth Rollins & Buddy Murphy)
58. The Hurst Business (MVP, Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, & Cedric Alexander), May 10th 2020, Money in the Bank 2020, Baltimore Maryland, 335 days (the freebird rule was active during this title reign)
59. EC3 & Omos, April 10th 2021, Wrestlemania 37 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 133 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving The New Day and Lucha House Party)
60. RK-Bro (Randy Orton & Matt Riddle), August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 133 days
61. Los Lotharios (Angel Garza & Humberto Carillo), January 1st 2022, Day 1, Atlanta Georgia, 91 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Alpha Academy)
62. RK-Bro (2), April 2nd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 1, Dallas Texas, 36 days (this was a Tag Team Turmoil involving Alpha Academy, The Street Profits, and The New Day)
63. Alpha Academy (Chad Gable, Otis, & Drew Gulak), May 8th 2022, Backlash 2022, Providence Rhode Island, 119 days (this was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match, the freebird rule is active during this title reign)
64. Judgment Day (Damian Priest & Joe Gacy), September 4th 2022, Clash at The Castle 2022, Cardiff Wales, 35 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team match involving The New Day)
65. #DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa), October 8th 2022, Extreme Rules 2022, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 28 days
66. Judgment Day (Damian Priest & Joe Gacy) (2), November 5th 2022, Payback 2022, Vancouver British Columbia Canada, 126+ days
NXT Tag Team Championships (2013-Present Day)
1. British Ambition (Adrian Neville & Olivier Gray), February 13th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 84 days (won in tournament finals over The Wyatt Family)
2. The Wyatt Family, May 8th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 69 days
3. Corey Graves (1) & Adrian Neville (2), July 17th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 76 days
4. The Ascension, October 2nd 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 344 days
5. The Lucha Dragons, September 11th 2014, NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way, Winter Park Florida, 153 days
6. Blake & Murphy, February 11th 2015, NXT Takeover: Rival, Winter Park Florida, 192 days
7. The Vaudevillians, August 22nd 2015, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn, Brooklyn New York, 42 days
8. The Revival, October 3rd 2015, Live from Madison Square Garden, New York City, 181 days
9. American Alpha, April 1st 2016, NXT Takeover: Dallas, Dallas Texas, 68 days
10. The Revival (2), June 8th 2016, NXT Takeover: The End, Winter Park Florida, 164 days (this was a 30-Minute Ironman Match)
11. #DIY, November 19th 2016, NXT Takeover: Toronto, Toronto Ontario Canada, 70 days (this was a 2 out of 3 Falls Match)
12. The Authors of Pain, January 28th 2017, NXT Takeover: San Antonio, San Antonio Texas, 202 days
13. SAnitY, August 19th 2017, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn III, Brooklyn New York, 161 days (the freebird rule was active in this title reign)
14. The Undisputed Era, January 27th 2018, NXT Takeover: Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 143 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving The Authors of Pain, the freebird rule was active during this title reign)
15. Moustache Mountain, June 19th 2018, United Kingdom Championship Special, London England, 22 days
16. The Undisputed Era (Kyle O'Reilly & Roderick Strong) (2), July 11th 2018, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 199 days
17. The War Raiders, January 26th 2019, NXT Takeover: Phoenix, Phoenix Arizona, 109 days
--VACATED due to The War Raiders main roster call up--
18. The Street Profits, June 1st 2019, NXT Takeover: XXV, Bridgeport Connecticut, 70 days (won a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Ladder Match over The Undisputed Era, Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch, and Grizzled Young Veterans to win the vacant titles)
19. The Undisputed Era (Kyle O'Reilly (3) & Bobby Fish (2)) (3), NXT Takeover: Toronto II, Toronto Ontario Canada, 189 days
20. The Broserweights, February 15th 2020, NXT Takeover: Portland, Portland Oregon, 59 days
--VACATED due to an injury suffered by Pete Dunne--
21. Imperium, May 12th 2020, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 100 days (won in Tournament Finals over Matt Riddle & Timothy Thatcher)
22. Breezango, August 20th 2020, NXT Takeover: Boston, Boston Massachusetts, 61 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch and Legado Del Fantasma)
23. The Kings of NXT (Oney Lorcan (1), Danny Burch (1), & Pete Dunne (2)), October 20th 2020, NXT, Orlando Florida, 169 days (the freebird rule was active during this title reign)
24. MSK, April 7th 2021, NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver, Night 1, Tampa Florida, 207 days
25. Imperium (2), October 31st 2021, NXT Halloween Havoc, Jacksonville Florida, 151 days (this was a Lumberjack Match)
26. The Creed Brothers, March 31st 2022, NXT Stand & Deliver 2022, Dallas Texas, 156 days
27. Pretty Deadly, September 3rd 2022, World's Collide 2022, Cardiff Wales, 98 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving Gallus and The War Raiders)
28. The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods), December 10th 2022, NXT Deadline, San Diego California, 56 days (the titles became shared between NXT & Raw after The New Day's win)
29. Gallus (Mark Coffey & Wolfgang), February 4th 2023, NXT Vengeance Day 2023, Charlotte North Carolina, 35+ days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving Pretty Deadly and Grizzled Young Veterans)
NXT UK Tag Team Championships (2019-2022)
1. Grizzled Young Veterans, January 12th 2019, NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool, 231 days (won the titles in tournament final over Moustache Mountain)
2. Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster, August 31st 2019, NXT UK Takeover: Cardiff, Cardiff Wales, 47 days
3. Gallus, October 17th 2019, NXT UK, Brentwood England, 87 days
4. Imperium, January 12th 2020, NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool II, Blackpool England, 105 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Ladder Match involving Grizzled Young Veterans and Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster)
5. Moustache Mountain, April 26th 2020, NXT UK Takeover: Dublin, Dublin Ireland, 181 days
6. Pretty Deadly, October 24th 2020, NXT UK Takeover: Glasgow, Glasgow Scotland, 441 days
7. Moustache Mountain (2), January 8th 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Paris, Paris France, 140 days (this was a Ladder Match)
8. Pretty Deadly (2), May 28th 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Hamburg, Hamburg Germany, 98 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Gallus, titles were unified with the NXT Tag Team Championships)
--DEACTIVATED--
Raw Women's Championship (FKA WWE Women's Championship) (1956-2010, 2016-Present Day)
- Fabulous Moolah, September 18th, 1956, House Show, 10,170 days
--DEACTIVATED--
--DEACTIVATED--
29. Victoria (2), June 15th, 2003, Bad Blood 2003, Houston Texas, 98 days
30. Gail Kim, September 21st, 2003, Unforgiven 2003, Hershey Pennsylvania, 84 days
--VACATED due to Trish Stratus' retirement--
44. Candice Michelle, July 22nd 2007, The Great American Bash 2007, 56 days
45. Beth Phoenix, September 16th 2007, Unforgiven 2007, Memphis Tennessee, 91 days
46. Mickie James (3), December 16th 2007, Armageddon 2007, 244 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Melina)
47. Beth Phoenix (2), August 17th 2008, Summerslam 2008, Indianapolis Indiana, 161 days
48. Melina (2), January 25th 2009, Royal Rumble 2009, Detroit Michigan, 182 days (title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2009 draft)
49. Michelle McCool, July 26th 2009, Night of Champions 2009, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 91 days
50. Beth Phoenix (3), October 25th 2009, No Mercy 2009, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 98 days
51. Michelle McCool (2), February 21st 2010, Elimination Chamber 2010, St. Louis Missouri, 56 days (the title was unified with The Divas Championship at Wrestlemania XXVI)
--DEACTIVATED--
52. Sasha Banks, April 3rd 2016, Wrestlemania 32, Arlington Texas, 140 days (the title was revived at Wrestlemania 32 in favour of retiring the Divas Championship, title was won in a Steel Cage Match over Charlotte Flair, the title became exclusive to Raw in the 2016 Draft)
53. Charlotte Flair, August 21st 2016, Summerslam 2016, Brooklyn New York, 70 days
53. Sasha Banks (2), October 30th 2016, Hell in a Cell 2016, Boston Massachusetts, 154 days (this was a Hell in a Cell Match)
54. Bayley, April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 28 days
55. Alexa Bliss, April 30th 2017, Payback 2017, San Jose California, 546 days
56. Ronda Rousey, October 28th 2018, Evolution, Long Island New York, 161 days
57. Becky Lynch, April 7th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 2, East Rutherford New Jersey, 363 days
58. Shayna Baszler, April 4th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 372 days
59. Rhea Ripley, April 11th 2020, Wrestlemania 37 Night 2, Tampa Florida, 132 days
60. Asuka, August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 36 days
61. Blair Davenport, September 26th 2021, Extreme Rules 2021, Columbus Ohio, 189 days (this was Davenport's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
62. Alexa Bliss (2), April 3rd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 2, Dallas Texas, 111 days
63. Bianca Belair, July 30th 2022, Summerslam 2022, Nashville Tennessee, <1 day
64. Rhea Ripley (2), July 30th 2022, Summerslam 2022, Nashville Tennessee, 210+ days (this was Rhea's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
Smackdown Women's Championship (2016-Present Day)
1. Becky Lynch, September 11th 2016, Backlash 2016, Richmond Virginia, 84 days (won in an Elimination 6-Pack Challenge over Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Bella)
2. Alexa Bliss, December 4th 2016, TLC 2016, Dallas Texas, 119 days (this was a Tables Match)
3. Naomi, April 2nd 2017, Wrestlemania 33, Orlando Florida, 140 days (this was a 6-Pack Challenge involving Becky Lynch, Carmella, Natalya, and Mickie James)
4. Charlotte Flair, August 20th 2017, Summerslam 2017, Brooklyn New York, 119 days
5. Carmella, December 17th 2017, Clash of Champions 2017, Boston Massachusetts, 112 days (this was Carmella's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
6. Asuka, April 8th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 2, New Orleans Louisiana, 133 days
7. Charlotte Flair (2), August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, <1 day
8. Becky Lynch (2), August 19th 2018, Summerslam 2018, Brooklyn New York, 119 days (this was Becky's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
9. Nikki Cross, December 16th 2018, TLC 2018, San Jose California, 111 days (this was a Triple Threat TLC Match involving Charlotte Flair)
10. Charlotte Flair (3), April 6th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 1, East Rutherford New Jersey, 49 days
11. Liv Morgan, May 19th 2019, Money in the Bank 2019, Hartford Connecticut, 322 days (this was Liv's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
12. Bayley, April 5th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 2, Tampa Florida, 203 days
13. Sasha Banks, October 25 2020, Hell in a Cell 2020, Atlanta Georgia, 167 days (this was a Hell in a Cell Match, this was also Sasha's Money in the Bank Cash-in)
14. Bianca Belair, April 10th 2021, Wrestlemania 37 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 133 days
15. Becky Lynch (3), August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 224 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Zelina Vega)
16. Liv Morgan (2), April 2nd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 1, Dallas Texas, 343+ days
1. Natalya, July 20th 2008, The Great American Bash 2008, Long Island New York, 147 days (won in tournament finals over Michelle McCool)
2. Maryse, December 14th 2008, Armageddon 2008, Buffalo New York, 161 days (title became exclusive to Raw in the 2009 draft)
3. Mickie James, May 24th 2009, Judgment Day 2009, Chicago Illinois, 315 days
4. Michelle McCool, March 28th 2010, Wrestlemania XXVI, Phoenix Arizona, 28 days (this was a Title Unification Match with McCool's Divas Championship)
5. Beth Phoenix, April 25th 2010, Extreme Rules 2010, Baltimore Maryland, 28 days (this was a No Disqualification Match)
6. Serena, May 23rd 2010, Over the Limit 2010, Detroit Michigan, 133 days
7. Alicia Fox, October 3rd 2010, Hell in a Cell 2010, Dallas Texas, 42 days
8. Beth Phoenix, November 21st 2010, Survivor Series 2010, Miami Florida, 133 days
9. Natalya (2), April 3rd 2011, Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta Georgia, 133 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Layla and Michelle McCool)
10. Beth Phoenix (2), August 14th 2011, Summerslam 2011, Los Angeles California, 336 days
11. Eve Torres, July 15th 2012, Money in the Bank 2012, Phoenix Arizona, 126 days (this was a Last Chance Match for Eve Torres)
12. AJ lee, November 18th 2012, Survivor Series 2012, Indianapolis Indiana, 504 days
13. Paige, April 6th 2014, Wrestlemania XXX, New Orleans Louisiana, 105 days
14. AJ Lee (2), July 20th 2014, Battleground 2014, Tampa Florida, 28 days
15. Paige (2), August 17th 2014, Summerslam 2014, Los Angeles California, 35 days
16. AJ Lee (3), September 21st 2014, Night of Champions 2014, Night of Champions 2014, Nashville Tennessee, 84 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Nikki Bella and Brie Bella)
17. Nikki Bella, December 14th 2014, TLC 2014, Cleveland Ohio, 280 days
18. Charlotte Flair, September 20th 2015, Night of Champions 2015, Houston Texas 196 days (the title was deactivated at Wrestlemania 32 in favour of reviving the WWE Women's Championship)
--DEACTIVATED--
NXT Women's Championship (2013-Present Day)
1. Paige, July 24th 2013, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 273 days (won in tournament finals over Emma)
--VACATED due to being Divas Champion--
2. Charlotte Flair, May 29th 2014, NXT Takeover 1, Winter Park Florida, 258 days (won in tournament finals over Alexa Bliss)
3. Sasha Banks, February 11th 2015, NXT Takeover: Rival, Winter Park Florida, 192 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Bayley and Becky Lynch)
4. Bayley, August 22nd 2015, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn, Brooklyn New York, 223 days
5. Asuka, April 1st 2016, NXT Takeover: Dallas, Dallas Texas, 522 days
--VACATED due to injury--
6. Ember Moon, November 18th 2017, NXT Takeover: Wargames, Houston Texas, 139 days (won the vacant title in a Fatal 4-Way over Ruby Riott, Nikki Cross, and Kairi Sane)
7. Shayna Baszler, April 6th 2018, NXT Takeover: New Orleans, New Orleans Louisiana, 134 days
8. Kairi Sane, August 18th 2018, NXT Takeover: Brooklyn IV, Brooklyn New York, 71 days
9. Shayna Baszler (2), October 28th 2018, Evolution, Long Island New York, 415 days
10. Rhea Ripley, December 17th 2019, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 173 days
11. Io Shirai, June 7th 2020, NXT Takeover: In Your House, Winter Park Florida, 301 days, (this was an 8-Woman Ladder Match involving Dakota Kai, Tegan Nox, Candice Lerae, Mia Yim, Shotzi Blackheart, and Mercedes Martinez)
12. Raquel Gonzalez, April 7th 2021, NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver, Tampa Florida, 134 days
13. Dakota Kai, August 19th 2021, NXT Takeover: Las Vegas, Las Vegas Nevada, 224 days
14. Gigi Dolin, March 31st 2022, NXT Stand & Deliver, Dallas Texas, 254 days
15. Roxanne Perez, December 10th 2022, NXT Deadline, San Diego California, 91+ days
NXT UK Women's Championship (2018-2022)
1. Rhea Ripley, November 28th 2018, NXT UK, Birmingham England, 44 days (won in Tournament Finals over Toni Storm)
2. Toni Storm, January 12th 2019, NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool, Blackpool England, 231 days
3. Kay Lee Ray, August 31st 2019, NXT UK Takeover: Cardiff, Cardiff Wales, 498 days
4. Meiko Satomura, January 10th 2021, NX UK Takeover: London, London England, 363 days
5. Isla Dawn, January 8th 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Paris, Paris France, 203 days
6. Meiko Satomura (2), July 23rd 2022, NXT UK Takeover: Blackpool III, Blackpool England, 42 days(this was a Casket Match)
7. Gigi Dolin, September 3rd 2022, World's Collide, Cardiff Wales, <1 day (title was unified with the NXT Women's Championship)
--DEACTIVATED--
WWE Women's Tag Team Championships (2019-Present Day)
1. The Boss & Hug Connection (Bayley & Sasha Banks), February 17th 2019, Elimination Chamber 2019, Houston Texas, 49 days (won the titles in an Elimination Chamber Match over The Riott Squad, Fire and Desire, The IIconics, The Sky Pirates, and Carmella & Naomi)
2. The IIconics, April 7th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 2, East Rutherford New Jersey, 126 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match involving The Sky Pirates and Natalya & Beth Phoenix)
3. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross, August 11th 2019, Summerslam 2019, Toronto Ontario Canada, 126 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Elimination Match involving The Kabuki Warriors and Fire & Desire)
4. The Kabuki Warriors, December 15th 2019, TLC 2019, Minneapolis Minnesota, 111 days
5. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross (2), April 4th 2020, Wrestlemania 36 Night 1, Tampa Florida, 62 days
6. Bayley & Sasha Banks (2), June 5th 2020, Smackdown, Orlando Florida, 79 days
7. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott & Liv Morgan), August 23rd 2020, Summerslam 2020, Boston Massachusetts, 231 days
8. Alexa Bliss (3) & Blair Davenport (1), April 11th 2021, Wrestlemania 37 Night 1, 132 days
9. The Riott Squad (Liv Morgan (2) & Sarah Logan (1)) (2), August 21st 2021, Summerslam 2021, Las Vegas Nevada, 107 days (this was a Tag Team Ambulance Match)
10. Rhea Ripley (1) & Nikki Cross (3), December 6th 2021, Raw, Memphis Tennessee, 118 days
11. Gigi Dolin & Piper Niven, April 3rd 2022, Wrestlemania 38 Night 2, Dallas Texas, 188 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team match involving Sasha Banks & Naomi)
12. Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai & Io Shirai), October 8th 2022, Extreme Rules 2022, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 135 days (this was a Triple Threat Tag Team Match involving Sarah Logan & Shotzi Blackheart)
13. Bayley (3) & Charlotte Flair (1), February 20th 2023, Raw, Ottawa Ontario Canada, 19+ days
NXT Cruiserweight Championship (FKA WWE Cruiserweight Championship, WWE Light Heavyweight Championship) (1997-2007, 2016-2022)
- Taka Michinoku, December 7th, 1997, D-Generation X, Springfield Massachusetts, 266 days (won in tournament finals over The Great Sasuke)
- Sho Funaki, August 30th, 1998, Summerslam 1998, New York City, 49 days
- Christian, October 18th, 1998, Judgment Day 1998, Chicago Illinois, 98 days
- Essa Rios, January 24th, 1999, Royal Rumble 1999, Anaheim California, 344 days
- Scotty 2 Hotty, January 3rd, 2000, Raw, Miami Florida, 113 days
- Dean Malenko, April 25th, 2000, Smackdown, Charlotte North Carolina 341 days
- X-Pac, April 1st, 2001, Wrestlemania X-Seven, Houston Texas, 351 days (title was renamed WWE Cruiserweight Championship during this reign)
- Billy Kidman, March 18th, 2002, Wrestlemania X8, Toronto Ontario Canada, 125 days (this was a Fatal 4-Way Match involving Tajiri and Rob Van Dam, title became exclusive to Smackdown in the 2002 Draft)
- Jamie Noble, July 21st, 2002, Vengeance 2002, Detroit Michigan, 35 days
- Tajiri, August 25th, 2002, Summerslam 2002, Long Island New York, 147 days
- Matt Hardy, January 19th, 2003, Royal Rumble 2003, Boston Massachusetts, 98 days
- Rey Mysterio, April 27th, 2003, Backlash 2003, Worchester Massachusetts, 119 days (this was a Ladder Match)
- Ultimo Dragon, August 24th, 2003, Summerslam 2003, Phoenix Arizona, 175 days
- Chavo Guerrero, February 15th, 2004, No Way Out 2004, Daly City California, 133 days
- Paul London, June 27th, 2004, The Great American Bash 2004, Norfolk Virginia, 238 days
- Chavo Guerrero (2), February 20th, 2005, No Way Out 2005, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, 91 days
- Paul London (2), May 22nd, 2005, Judgment Day 2005, Minneapolis Minnesota, 63 days
- Juventud Guerrera, July 24th, 2005, The Great American Bash 2005, Buffalo New York, 252 days
- Psicosis, April 2nd, 2006, Wrestlemania 22, Chicago Illinois, 117 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Super Crazy)
- Super Crazy, July 28th, 2006, Smackdown, Detroit Michigan, 128 days
- Kid Kash, December 3rd, 2006, December to Dismember, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 77 days
- Chavo Guerrero (3), February 18th, 2007, No Way Out 2007, Los Angeles California, 189 days
--DEACTIVATED--
25. Neville, January 29th 2017, Royal Rumble 2017, San Antonio Texas, 203 days
26. TJP, August 20th 2017, Summerslam 2017, Brooklyn New York, 161 days
27. KENTA, January 28th 2018, Royal Rumble 2018, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 69 days (nice)
28. Cedric Alexander, April 7th 2018, Wrestlemania 34 Night 1, New Orleans Louisiana, 182 days (this was a Triple Threat Match involving Mustafa Ali)
29. Buddy Murphy, October 6th 2018, Clash of Champions 2018, Melbourne Victoria Australia, 182 days
30. Tony Nese, April 6th 2019, Wrestlemania 35 Night 1, East Rutherford New Jersey, 78 days
31. Drew Gulak, June 23rd 2019, Backlash 2019, Tacoma Washington, 84 days
32. Lio Rush, September 15th 2019, Clash of Champions 2019, Charlotte North Carolina, 132 days (title became shared between NXT and 205 Live in October 2019)
33. Jordan Devlin, January 25th 2020, World's Collide, Houston Texas, 438 days (this was 6-Pack Challenge involving Isaiah 'Swerve' Scott, Travis Banks, Angel Garza, and Mark Andrews, title became shared with NXT UK during this reign)
34. Santos Escobar, June 2nd 2020, NXT, Winter Park Florida, 376 days (Escobar become the Interim Champion by defeating Drake Maverick in Tournament Finals)
--Escobar defeated Devlin at NXT Takeover: Stand & Deliver, Night 2 in a Ladder Match to become the undisputed champion, this is a continuation of Escobar's reign--
35. KUSHIDA, June 13th 2021, NXT Takeover: In Your House 2, Orlando Florida, 141 days (this was a 6-Man Tag Team Winner Takes All Match where KUSHIDA tagged with MSK against Legado Del Fantasma, MSK's NXT Tag Team Championships were also on the line)
36. Roderick Strong, October 31st 2021, NXT Halloween Havoc, Jacksonville Florida, 97 days (this was a Ladder Match)
37. Carmelo Hayes, February 5th 2022, NXT Vengeance Day, Hartford Connecticut, <1 day (Hayes unified the Cruiserweight Championship with the North American Championship)
--DEACTIVATED--
Royal Rumble Winners (1988-Present Day)
1988: Hacksaw Jim Duggan
1989: Macho Man Randy Savage
1990: Ultimate Warrior
1991: Hulk Hogan
1992: Ric Flair
1993: Macho Man Randy Savage (2)
1994: Bret Hart
1995: Shawn Michaels
1996: Shawn Michaels (2)
1997: The Undertaker
1998: Stone Cold Steve Austin
1999: Stone Cold Steve Austin (2)
2000: The Rock
2001: Kane
2002: Stone Cold Steve Austin (3)
2003: Brock Lesnar
2004: Chris Benoit
2005: Triple H
2006: Rey Mysterio
2007: The Undertaker (2)
2008: John Cena
2009: Matt Hardy
2010: Edge
2011: CM Punk
2012: Chris Jericho
2013: John Cena (2)
2014: Daniel Bryan
2015: Daniel Bryan (2)
2016: Dean Ambrose
2017: Randy Orton
2018 (Men's): Shinsuke Nakamura
2018 (Women's): Asuka
2019 (Women's): Becky Lynch
2019 (Men's): Brock Lesnar (2)
2020 (Women's): Bayley
2020 (Men's): Drew McIntyre
2021 (Women's): Bianca Belair
2021 (Men's): Shinsuke Nakamura (2)
2022 (Women's): Liv Morgan
2022 (Men's): Karrion Kross
2023 (Men's): Cody Rhodes
2023 (Women's): Asuka (2)
Money in the Bank Winners (2005-Present Day)
2005: Batista
2006: Rob Van Dam
2007: Edge
2008: MVP
2009: CM Punk
2010 (Wrestlemania): Sheamus
2010 (Smackdown): Drew McIntyre
2010 (Raw): The Miz
2011 (World Heavyweight Championship): Daniel Bryan
2011 (WWE Championship): Alberto Del Rio
2012 (World Heavyweight Championship): Dolph Ziggler
2012 (WWE Championship): Ryback
2013 (World Heavyweight Championship): Damien Sandow
2013 (WWE Championship): Randy Orton
2014: Seth Rollins
2015: Bray Wyatt
2016: Chris Jericho
2017 (Women's): Carmella
2017 (Men's): Baron Corbin
2018 (Women's): Becky Lynch
2018 (Men's): Bobby Lashley
2019 (Women's): Liv Morgan
2019 (Men's): Andrade "Cien" Almas
2020 (Women's): Sasha Banks
2020 (Men's): Shinsuke Nakamura
2020 (Men's): Roman Reigns (defeated Shinsuke Nakamura for the briefcase)
2021 (Women's): Blair Davenport
2021 (Men's): Big E
2022 (Women's): Rhea Ripley
2022 (Men's): Sami Zayn
King of the Ring winners (1993-2021)
1993: Yokozuna
1994: Owen Hart
1995: Razor Ramon
1996: Stone Cold Steve Austin
1997: Triple H
1998: Ken Shamrock
1999: The Big Show
2000: Kurt Angle
2001: Edge
2002: Brock Lesnar
2006: Booker T
2019: Baron Corbin
2021: Xavier Woods
The Undertaker's Wrestlemania victims (1991-2020)
Wrestlemania VII: Big Boss Man
Wrestlemania VIII: Jake "The Snake" Roberts
Wrestlemania IX: Razor Ramon
Wrestlemania XI: Jeff Jarrett
Wrestlemania XII: The British Bulldog
Wrestlemania 13: Vader
Wrestlemania XIV: Kane
Wrestlemania XV: Shane McMahon
Wrestlemania X-Seven: The Rock
Wrestlemania X8: Goldberg
Wrestlemania XIX: Kurt Angle
Wrestlemania XX: Kane
Wrestlemania 21: Christian
Wrestlemania 22: Randy Orton
Wrestlemania 23: Batista
Wrestlemania XXIV: Edge
Wrestlemania 25: Shawn Michaels
Wrestlemania XXVI: Shawn Michaels
Wrestlemania XXVII: Triple H
Wrestlemania XXVIII: Triple H
Wrestlemania 29: The Miz
Wrestlemania 31: Bray Wyatt
Wrestlemania 32: Sting
Wrestlemania 33: John Cena
Wrestlemania 34 Night 2: #BROKEN Matt Hardy
Wrestlemania 36 Night 1: AJ Styles
Elimination Chamber winners (2002-Present Day)
2002: Shawn Michaels
2003: Rob Van Dam
2005: Randy Orton
2006: Edge
2007: Batista
2008 (Smackdown): The Undertaker
2008 (Raw): Triple H
2009 (Smackdown): Jeff Hardy
2009 (Raw): Edge (2)
2010 (Raw): Batista (2)
2010 (ECW): Sheamus
2010 (Smackdown): Chris Jericho
2011 (World Heavyweight Championship): Edge (3)
2011 (#1 contenders): John Cena
2011 (WWE Championship): Wade Barrett
2012 (World Heavyweight Championship): Daniel Bryan
2013: Zack Ryder
2014: Randy Orton (2)
2015 (Tag Team Championships): The New Day
2015 (Intercontinental Championship): Neville
2017: Bray Wyatt
2018 (Women's): Alexa Bliss
2018 (Men's): Braun Strowman
2019 (Women's Tag): The Boss & Hug Connection
2019 (Men's): Daniel Bryan (2)
2020 (Women's): Shayna Baszler
2020 (Men's): Braun Strowman (2)
2021 (Smackdown): Roman Reigns
2021 (Raw): Sheamus (2)
2022 (Women's): Alexa Bliss (2)
2022 (Men's): Bobby Lashley
2023 (Women's): Liv Morgan
2023 (Men's): Keith Lee
Iron Survivor Challenge Winners (2022-Presnet Day)
2022 (Women's): Roxanne Perez
2022 (Men's): Bron Breakker
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal winners (2014-Present Day)
2014: Cesaro
2015: Damien Mizdow
2016: Baron Corbin
2017: Rusev
2018: Dolph Ziggler
2019: Cesaro (2)
2020: Rey Mysterio
2021: Jey Uso
2022: Austin Theory
Alundra Blayze Women's Battle Royal winners (2018-Present Day)
2018: Ruby Riott
2019: Liv Morgan
2020: Sarah Logan
2021: Bayley
2022: Tegan Nox
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic Winners (2015-Present Day)
2015: The Revival
2016: Authors of Pain
2018: Pete Dunne & Roderick Strong
2019: Ricochet & Aleister Black
2020: The Broserweights
2021 (Women's): Dakota Kai & Raquel Gonzalez
2021 (Men's): MSK
2022: The Creed Brothers
Queen of The Ring Tournament Winner (2021)
2021: Liv Morgan
Cruiserweight Classic Winner (2016)
2016: Zack Sabre Jr.
United Kingdom Championship Tournament Winners (2017-2018)
2017: Tyler Bate
2018: Jordan Devlin
Mae Young Classic Winners (2017-2018)
2017: Kairi Sane
2018: Toni Storm
World's Collide Tournament Winner (2019)
2019: Velveteen Dream