Hulkster2001's Alternate WWF/WCW title history (and other lists)

WWF Championship part 1: Pre Hulkamania (1963-1983)
Part 1: Pre Hulkamania (1963-1983)

Nature Boy Buddy Rodgers
– April 25th, 1963-May 17th, 1963 [1]
Bruno Sammartino – May 17th, 1963-January 18th, 1971 [2]
Harley Race – January 18th, 1971-December 1st, 1973 [3]
Bruno Sammartino (2) – December 1st, 1973-April 3rd, 1977
Superstar Billy Graham – April 3rd, 1977-February 20th, 1978
Bob Backlund – February 20th, 1978-November 30th, 1979 [4]
Dusty Rhodes – November 30th, 1979-December 17th, 1979
Bob Backlund (2) – December 17th, 1979-December 26th, 1983

[1] Rogers won a fictional tournament in Rio De Janeiro after the WWF split from the NWA.
[2] Longest reign in the championship’s history.
[3] Title was renamed the WWWF Heavyweight Championship in 1971.
[4] Title was renamed the WWF Heavyweight Championship in March 1979.
 
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WWF Championship part 2: Hulkamania is here! (1983-1993)
Part 2: Hulkamania is here! (1983-1993)

The Iron Sheik
– December 26th, 1983-January 23rd, 1984 [5]
Hulk Hogan – January 23rd, 1984-February 5, 1988
Andre The Giant – February 5, 1988 [6]
Vacant – February 5, 1988-March 27, 1988
Macho Man Randy Savage – March 27, 1988-April 2, 1989 [7]
Hulk Hogan (2) – April 2, 1989-April 1, 1990
Sting – April 1, 1990-March 24, 1991
Hulk Hogan (3) – March 24, 1991-November 27, 1991
The Undertaker – November 27, 1991-January 19, 1992
Ric Flair – January 19, 1992-April 5, 1992
Hulk Hogan (4) – April 5, 1992-August 30, 1993

[5] Won the title via submission after Backlund’s manager Arnold Skaaland threw the towel in for Backlund
[6] Vacated after Andre attempted to give up the title to Ted DiBiase
[7] Won it after defeating Ricky Steamboat in the finals of the WWF Championship tournament at Wrestlemania IV
 
WWF Championship part 3: The New Generation (1993-1997)
Part 3: The New Generation (1993-1997)

Sting (2)
– August 30, 1993-November 23, 1994
The Undertaker (2) – November 23, 1994-January 2, 1995
Diesel – January 2, 1995-April 2, 1995
Sting (3) – April 2, 1995-March 31, 1996
Shawn Michaels – March 31, 1996-August 18, 1996 [8]
The Giant – August 18, 1996-January 19, 1997
Shawn Michaels (2) – January 19, 1997-March 23, 1997
Sting (4) – March 23, 1997-March 29, 1998 [9]

[8] Won it in sudden death after tying with Sting in an Iron Man match at Wrestlemania 12
[9] Won it in a ladder match
 
WWF Championship part 4: A New Attitude (1998-2002)
Part 4: A New Attitude (1998-2002)

Stone Cold Steve Austin
– March 29, 1998-November 15, 1998 [10]
The Rock – November 15, 1998-March 28, 1999 [11]
Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) – March 28, 1999-August 22, 1999
Hulk Hogan (5) – August 22, 1999-April 2, 2000 [13]
Stone Cold Steve Austin (3) – April 2, 2000-October 22, 2000
Ric Flair (2) – October 22, 2000-February 25, 2001 [14]
The Rock (2) – February 25, 2001-April 1, 2001
Stone Cold Steve Austin (4) – April 1, 2001-September 23, 2001
Bret Hart – September 23, 2001-March 17, 2002 [15]

[10] Mike Tyson was the special outside enforcer
[11] Vince McMahon told Earl Hebner to ring the bell after The Rock locked Stone Cold Steve Austin into the sharpshooter screwing out the title
[12] This was a no disqualification match with Shawn Michaels as special guest referee
[13] Hogan had been commissioner from 1997-1999, he returned to active wrestling at Summerslam
[14] Won after Austin passed out of the figure four
[15] Debuted for the WWF at the 2001 Royal Rumble but lost; this was a hardcore match.
 
WWF Championship part 5: Ruthless Aggression (2002-2008)
Part 5: Ruthless Aggression (2002-2008)

Chris Jericho
– March 17, 2002-May 19, 2002
Sting (5) – May 19, 2002-July 21, 2002
The Rock (3) – July 21, 2002-August 25, 2002
Brock Lesnar – August 25, 2002-December 15, 2002 [16]
Chris Benoit – December 15, 2002-March 30, 2003
Brock Lesnar (2) – March 30, 2003-September 16, 2003
The Rock (4) – September 16, 2003-March 14, 2004 [17]
Shawn Michaels (3) – March 14, 2004-April 3, 2005 [18]
Brock Lesnar (3) – April 3, 2005-November 27, 2005
The Undertaker (3) – November 27, 2005-April 30, 2006
Stone Cold Steve Austin (5) – April 30, 2006-August 26, 2007 [19]
Chris Benoit (2) – August 26, 2007-April 27, 2008

[16] Brock Lesnar moved to the Smackdown brand following his victory
[17] Won it in an Iron Man Match
[18] Michaels had returned to in ring action at Summerslam of 2002, he would go on to win the 2004 Rumble and defeat The Rock and bring the WWE title to RAW
[19] Won it in a Hardcore Match
 
WWF Championship part 6: A New Era (2008-2018)
Part 6: A New Era (2008-2018)

Big Show (2) - November 23, 2008-December 14, 2008
Edge - December 14, 2008-April 5, 2009 [20]
Stone Cold Steve Austin (6) – April 5, 2009-June 17, 2009
Brock Lesnar (4) – June 17, 2009-September 13, 2009
Chris Benoit (3) – September 13, 2009-October 25, 2009 [21]
Chris Jericho (2) – October 25, 2009-December 13, 2009 [22]
Shawn Michaels (4) – December 13, 2009-March 28, 2010
The Undertaker (4) – March 28, 2010-September 19, 2010
Edge (2) – September 19, 2010-November 22, 2010
CM Punk – November 22, 2010-May 22, 2011 [23]
Chris Benoit (4) – May 22, 2011-August 14, 2011 [24]
CM Punk (2) – August 14, 2011-November 20, 2011
Chris Benoit (5) – November 20, 2011-January 2, 2012
Vacant – January 2, 2012-January 29, 2012 [25]
AJ Styles – January 29, 2012-August 19, 2012
Daniel Bryan – August 19, 2012-October 28, 2012
AJ Styles (2) – October 28, 2012-December 26, 2012 [26]
CM Punk (3) – December 26, 2012-April 7, 2013 [27]
Daniel Bryan (2) – April 7, 2013-September 17, 2013 [28]
Curtis Axel – September 17, 2013-October 27, 2013
Daniel Bryan (3) – October 27, 2013-April 6, 2014
CM Punk (4) – April 6, 2014-August 17, 2014
Drew McIntyre - August 17, 2014-March 29, 2015
The Rock (5) - March 29, 2015-November 22, 2015
The Undertaker (5) - November 22, 2015-April 4, 2016
Vacant - April 4, 2016-May 1, 2016 [29]
Daniel Bryan (4) - May 1, 2016-June 19, 2016
CM Punk (5) - June 19, 2016-February 12, 2017 [30]
AJ Styles (3) - February 12, 2017-May 21, 2017 [31]
Daniel Bryan (5) - May 21, 2017-July 23, 2017
Kevin Owens - July 23, 2017-present

[20] Cashed in his Money In The Bank
[21] Won it in an I Quit Match
[22] After a three year absence Y2J finally makes his return to the WWF and wins the title
[23] Cashed in his Money In The Bank
[24] Won it by submission
[25] Benoit had to vacate the title because of injuries and would retire; he'd would go on to be the RAW GM
[26] Won it in a Hell In A Cell
[27] Won it in a TLC match
[28] This was a triple threat match involving WWF Champion CM Punk and AJ Styles
[29] Undertaker would retire with the belt following his Wrestlemania match with Stone Cold Steve Austin
[30] Cashed in his Money In The Bank
[31] Won it in the Elimination Chamber, other participants include WWF Champion CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Brock Lesnar, Seth Rollins, and Goldberg
 
Part 2: Hulkamania is here! (1983-1993)

The Iron Sheik
– December 26th, 1983-January 23rd, 1984 [5]
Hulk Hogan – January 23rd, 1984-February 5, 1988
Andre The Giant – February 5, 1988 [6]
Vacant – February 5, 1988-March 27, 1988
Macho Man Randy Savage – March 27, 1988-April 2, 1989 [7]
Hulk Hogan (2) – April 2, 1989-April 1, 1990
Sting – April 1, 1990-March 24, 1991
Hulk Hogan (3) – March 24, 1991-November 27, 1991
The Undertaker – November 27, 1991-January 19, 1992
Ric Flair – January 19, 1992-April 5, 1992
Hulk Hogan (4) – April 5, 1992-August 30, 1993

[5] Won the title via submission after Backlund’s manager Arnold Skaaland threw the towel in for Backlund
[6] Vacated after Andre attempted to give up the title to Ted DiBiase
[7] Won it after defeating Ricky Steamboat in the finals of the WWF Championship tournament at Wrestlemania IV
So in this Universe Vince gets Sting instead of or with his former TagTeam partner?
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 1: The Beginning (1979-1987)
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 1: The Beginning

Pat Patterson –
September 1, 1979-April 17, 1980 [1]
Ted DiBiase April 17, 1980-December 8, 1980
Pedro Morales – December 8, 1980-June 20, 1981
Don Muraco June 20, 1981-November 23, 1981
Pedro Morales (2) November 23, 1981-January 23, 1983
Hulk Hogan January 23, 1983-April 12, 1983
Bruiser Brody April 12, 1983-June 11, 1983 [2]
Vacant June 11, 1983-June 22, 1983
Tito Santana June 22, 1983-September 24, 1984
Greg Valentine September 24, 1984-March 31, 1985
Junkyard Dog March 31, 1985-November 7, 1985
Macho Man Randy Savage November 7, 1985-March 29, 1987

[1] Won it in a fictional tournament final in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to unify the North American Heavyweight Championship with the fictional South American Heavyweight Championship to create the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship.
[2] Brody would be stripped of the title following a heated argument with Vince McMahon.

(This is in the same universe as my WWF title)
 
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No Cena as world champ, interesting, what happened with him?

Also Ric flair as champ in 01. He'd have been in his mid 50s by then right? (Though he'd probably still outwrestle some of that roster in ring wise).
 
No Cena as world champ, interesting, what happened with him?

Also Ric flair as champ in 01. He'd have been in his mid 50s by then right? (Though he'd probably still outwrestle some of that roster in ring wise).
TNA got him instead. Flair was WCW Champ in 2000 so why not?
 
TNA got him instead. Flair was WCW Champ in 2000 so why not?

Was just curious with the Ric Flair one because typically the WWF weren't too high on having champions in their 40's, also when Flair became WCW champ in 2000 they were absolutely screwed and almost had no choice.

Cena in TNA, now that would be interesting to see.
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 2: The Golden Years (1987-1993)
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 2: The Golden Years (1987-1993)

Ricky Steamboat
March 29, 1987-August 29, 1988
Sting August 29, 1988-November 24, 1988 [3]
Ric Rude November 24, 1988-April 2, 1989
Sting (2) April 2, 1989-April 2, 1990 [4]
Vacant April 2, 1990-August 27, 1990
Kerry Von Erich August 27, 1990-March 21, 1991 [5]
Mr. Perfect March 21, 1991-April 5, 1992
Jake Roberts April 5, 1992-August 29, 1992
Kerry Von Erich (2) August 29, 1992-May 17, 1993
Shawn Michaels May 17, 1993-November 24, 1993
Macho Man Randy Savage (2) November 24, 1993-March 20, 1994

[3] Rude won the belt thanks to interference by manager Bobby Heenan who held Sting's legs when Rude covered him
[4] Vacated the belt after Wrestlemania VI
[5] Won it at Summerslam in the finals of the WWF Intercontinental Championship tournament
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 3: The New Generation (1993-1997)
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 3: The New Generation (1993-1997)
Shawn Michaels (2) –
March 20, 1994-July 23, 1995 [6]
Razor Ramon – July 23, 1995-March 31, 1996
Stone Cold Steve Austin – March 31, 1996-April 28, 1996
Vader – April 28, 1996-October 21, 1996
Ahmed Johnson – October 21, 1996-January 19, 1997
Sabu – January 19, 1997-April 28, 1997
Rocky Maivia – April 28, 1997-October 5, 1997
Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) – October 5, 1997-December 8, 1997
The Rock (2) – December 8, 1997-August 30, 1998 [7]

[6] Won the title in the famous ladder match at Wrestlemania X
[7] Austin handed the championship belt to The Rock, who was formerly known as Rocky Maivia.
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 4: Attitude, get it? (1998-2002)
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 4: Attitude, get it? (1998-2002)
Chris Jericho –
August 30, 1998-September 27, 1998 [8]
Chris Benoit September 27, 1998-December 6, 1998
Chris Jericho (2) – December 6, 1998-March 29, 1999
Mankind – March 29, 1999-May 16, 1999
Chris Benoit (2) – May 16, 1999-July 25, 1999
Kane – July 25, 1999-December 12, 1999
Chris Jericho (3) – December 12, 1999-July 23, 2000
Eddie Guerrero – July 23, 2000-December 10, 2000
Chris Jericho (4) – December 10, 2000-April 1, 2001
Diamond
Dallas Page – April 1, 2001-August 19, 2001
Edge – August 19, 2001-November 5, 2001 [9]
Diamond Dallas Page (2) – November 5, 2001-November 18, 2001
Edge (2) – November 18, 2001-March 17, 2002

[8] Won it in a Ladder match
[9] Won it in a Ladder match
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 5: Pure Agression (2002-2008)
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 5: Pure Agression (2002-2008)

Bret Hart –
March 17, 2002-April 21, 2002
Eddie Guerrero (2) – April 21, 2002-August 25, 2002
Jeff Hardy – August 25, 2002-September 16, 2002
AJ Styles – September 16, 2002-October 20, 2002 [10]
Eddie Guerrero (3) – October 20, 2002-March 30, 2003
Booker T – March 30, 2003-September 29, 2003 [11]
AJ Styles (2) – September 29, 2003-November 26, 2003
Kane – November 26, 2003-December 14, 2003
Rob Van Dam – December 14, 2003-April 18, 2004 [12]
Chris Jericho (5) – April 18, 2004-July 11, 2004
Rob Van Dam (2) – July 11, 2004-October 19, 2004
Shelton Benjamin – October 19, 2004-April 3, 2005
Edge (3) – April 3, 2005-September 18, 2005 [13]
Ric Flair – September 18, 2005-April 2, 2006
Mick Foley (2) – April 2, 2006-June 25, 2006 [14]
Daniel Bryan – June 25, 2006-November 6, 2006
AJ Styles (3) – November 6, 2006-April 1, 2007
Daniel Bryan (2) – April 1, 2007-July 2, 2007
Umaga – July 2, 2007-September 16, 2007
Daniel Bryan (3) – September 16, 2007-June 29, 2008
CM Punk – June 29, 2008-April 5, 2009

[10] Debuted on RAW
[11] This was a No Disqualification match
[12] This was a Ladder match
[13] Cashed in his Money In The Bank contract
[14] This was a Hardcore Match
 
WWF Intercontinental Championship pt 6: The Worker's Belt (2009-2018)

Chris Jericho (6) –
April 5, 2009-June 7, 2009 [15]
CM Punk (2) – June 7, 2009-December 17, 2009
Drew McIntyre – December 17, 2009-July 28, 2010
AJ Styles (4) – July 28, 2010-April 3, 2011
Cody Rhodes – April 3, 2011-May 20, 2012
Sting (3) – May 20, 2012-April 7, 2013 [16]
Curtis Axel – April 7, 2013-September 18, 2013
Vacant – September 18, 2013
CM Punk (3) – September 18, 2013-August 18, 2013 [17]
Drew McIntyre (2) – August 18, 2013-November 18, 2013 [18]
Seth Rollins – November 18, 2013-May 4, 2014
Bobby Roode – May 4, 2014-September 17, 2014
Seth Rollins (2) – September 17, 2014-March 29, 2015
Daniel Bryan (4) – March 29, 2015-August 23, 2015 [19]
Kevin Owens – August 23, 2015-April 3, 2016
Bobby Roode (2) – April 3, 2016-October 9, 2016
Kevin Owens (2) – October 9, 2016-January 3, 2017
Samoa Joe – January 3, 2017-July 23, 2017
Bobby Roode (3) – July 23, 2017-September 24, 2017
Curtis Axel (2) – September 24, 2017-June 18, 2018
Daniel Bryan (5) – June 18, 2018-present

[15] This was No Disqualification match
[16] This was an Extreme Rules match
[17] Axel vacated the belt after wining the WWF championship and Punk won it in a battle royal on RAW
[18] Cashed in his Money In The Bank contract
[19] This was a Ladder Match
 
WWF Kings Of The Ring
WWF Kings Of The Ring

1985: Ric Flair - Runner up: Paul Orndorff
1986: Harley Race - Runner up: Pedro Morales
1987-1989: Macho Man Randy Savage - Runner up: Dusty Rhodes (87) and Magnum T.A. (88)
1989-1991: Jerry Lawler - Runner up: Macho King Randy Savage (89) and Ted DiBiase (90)
1991: Ricky Steamboat - Runner up: Jerry Lawler
1992-1994 [1]: Sting - Runner up: The Undertaker (92) and Mr. Perfect (93)
1994: Shawn Michaels - Runner up: Razor Ramon
1995: The Undertaker - Runner up: Mabel
1996: Stone Cold Steve Austin - Runner up: Jake "The Snake" Roberts
1997: Rocky Maivia - Runner up: Mankind
1998: Ken Shamrock - Runner up: Chris Jericho
1999: Eddie Guerrero - Runner up: Kane [2]
2000: Chris Benoit - Runner up: Big Show
2001: Bret Hart - Runner up: Rob Van Dam
2002: Brock Lesnar - Runner up: The Rock
2003: Booker T - Runner up: AJ Styles
2004: Chris Jericho - Runner up: King Booker
2006 [3]: Daniel Bryan - Runner up: Jeff Hardy
2007: Umaga - Runner up: AJ Styles
2008: CM Punk - Runner up: Cody Rhodes
2009: Drew McIntyre - Runner up: Edge
2010: Edge - Runner up: Mark Henry
2012 [4]: AJ Styles - Runner up: Evan Borne
2013: Seth Rollins - Runner up: Curtis Axel
2014: Shelton Benjamin - Runner up: Dean Ambrose
2015: Kevin Owens - Runner up: Daniel Bryan
2016: Samoa Joe - Runner up: Rey Mysterio
2017: Kofi Kingston - Runner up: Samoa Joe
2018: Goldberg - Runner up: Big Show

[1] 1993 was the first year the KOTR tournament became a PPV
[2] Big Show attacked Kane towards the end of the match after losing to Kane earlier in the night
[3] 2005 had no KOTR PPV
[4] 2011 had no KOTR PPV
 
WWF Royal Rumble Winners
WWF Royal Rumble Winners

1988: Andre The Giant - Runner Up: Sting
1989: Hulk Hogan - Runner up: Randy Savage
1990: Sting - Runner Up: Mr. Perfect
1991: Hulk Hogan (2) - Runner Up: Earthquake
1992 [1]: Ric Flair - Runner Up: Hulk Hogan
1993: Sting (2) - Runner Up: The Undertaker
1994: Lex Luger - Runner Up: Shawn Michaels
1995: Shawn Michaels - Runner Up: Razor Ramon
1996: Shawn Michaels (2) - Runner Up: Diesel
1997 [2]: Stone Cold Steve Austin - Runners Up: Sting, The Undertaker, Vader, and Sabu
1998: Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) - Runner Up: The Rock
1999 [3]: Hulk Hogan (3) - Runner Up: Stone Cold Steve Austin
2000: The Rock - Runner Up: Kurt Angle
2001: Stone Cold Steve Austin (3) - Runner Up: Kane
2002: Chris Jericho - Runner Up: Eddie Guerrero
2003: Brock Lesnar - Runner Up: The Undertaker
2004: Chris Benoit - Runner Up: Big Show
2005: Randy Orton - Runner Up: Batista [4]
2006 [5]: Eddie Guerrero - Runner Up: Randy Orton
2007: The Undertaker - Runner Up: Shawn Michaels
2008: Randy Orton (2) - Runner Up: Triple H
2009: Stone Cold Steve Austin (4) - Runner Up: Rob Van Dam
2010: AJ Styles - Runner Up: Edge
2011: Cody Rhodes - Runner Up: Rey Mysterio
2012: Daniel Bryan - Runner Up: CM Punk
2013 [6]: Kane - Runner Up: Big Show
2014: CM Punk - Runner Up: AJ Styles
2015: The Rock (2) - Runner Up: Rusev
2016: Sting (3) - Runner Up: Bray Wyatt
2017: Drew McIntyre - Runner Up: Seth Rollins

[1]: The Rumble was for the WWF Title
[2]: Austin had been eliminated by Sting but this was unseen by the refs and Austin sled back in and eliminated all four remaining men in the ring
[3] The Rock came down to ringside and helped distract Austin
[4] The match was restarted by an irate Vince McMahon when both Batista and Orton were eliminated at the same time
[5] Eddie has lasted longest in the Rumble with the time of 1:02:12
[6] Kane has the record for the most eliminations with 88
 
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