BAM BAM BIGELOW'S TITLE HISTORY
Weighing at 370 pounds, the superheavyweight wrestler was one of the most agile big men in the history of professional wrestling. The big-sized Bigelow was a very technical high-flying wrestler, who hit the dangerous diving headbutt. It is a very rare example for a man like Bigelow to hit risky dives. His ability would lead him to many title reigns in both WCW and ECW.
ECW Championship (1 time)
-10/16/1997, def. Shane Douglas
WCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-05/31/1999, Monday Nitro: with Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon, def. Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn
-06/13/1999, The Great American Bash: with Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon, def. Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn
ECW TV Championship (1 time)
-03/01/1998, Living Dangerously: def. Tazz
WCW Hardcore Championship (1 time)
-02/07/2000, Monday Nitro: def. Brian Knobbs
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Konnan
KONNAN'S TITLE HISTORY
Konnan is a respected and famous name in the history of lucha libre, the Mexican professional wrestling. A pioneer luchadore of the 1980s, along with the famed Guerreros, Konnan won several titles on his own soil as well as the American soil, capturing belts in WCW and TNA.
United States Championship (1 time)
-01/29/1996, def. One Man Gang
WCW TV Championship (1 time)
-11/30/1998, Monday Nitro: def. Chris Jericho
WCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-10/18/1999, Monday Nitro: with Rey Mysterio, def. Harlem Heat
-10/25/1999, Monday Nitro: with Billy Kidman, def. Harlem Heat
NWA Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-11/26/2003, TNA Weekly PPV: with Ron Killings and BG James, def. Simon Diamond, Johnny Swinger and Glen Gilberti
-11/07/2004, Victory Road: with BG James, def. Team Canada (Ron Killings was also recognized as champion due to Freebird Rule)
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Konnan is a respected and famous name in the history of lucha libre, the Mexican professional wrestling. A pioneer luchadore of the 1980s, along with the famed Guerreros, Konnan won several titles on his own soil as well as the American soil, capturing belts in WCW and TNA.
United States Championship (1 time)
-01/29/1996, def. One Man Gang
WCW TV Championship (1 time)
-11/30/1998, Monday Nitro: def. Chris Jericho
WCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-10/18/1999, Monday Nitro: with Rey Mysterio, def. Harlem Heat
-10/25/1999, Monday Nitro: with Billy Kidman, def. Harlem Heat
NWA Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-11/26/2003, TNA Weekly PPV: with Ron Killings and BG James, def. Simon Diamond, Johnny Swinger and Glen Gilberti
-11/07/2004, Victory Road: with BG James, def. Team Canada (Ron Killings was also recognized as champion due to Freebird Rule)
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Juventud Guerrera
JUVENTUD GUERRERA
Juventud Guerrera is a great Mexican high-flyer. The second generation Mexican professional wrestler, Guerrera has added many accomplishments and titles to his legacy. The former leader of Mexicools in WWE, Guerrera is perhaps, one of the most well-known Mexican wrestlers of all times.
Cruiserweight Championship (5 times)
-01/08/1998, Thunder: def. Ultimo Dragon
-08/08/1998, Road Wild: def. Chris Jericho
-11/16/1998, Monday Nitro: def. Billy Kidman
-10/09/2005, No Mercy: def. Nunzio
-11/25/2005, SmackDown: def. Nunzio
Also see: Official Website
Online World of Wrestling
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Juventud Guerrera is a great Mexican high-flyer. The second generation Mexican professional wrestler, Guerrera has added many accomplishments and titles to his legacy. The former leader of Mexicools in WWE, Guerrera is perhaps, one of the most well-known Mexican wrestlers of all times.
Cruiserweight Championship (5 times)
-01/08/1998, Thunder: def. Ultimo Dragon
-08/08/1998, Road Wild: def. Chris Jericho
-11/16/1998, Monday Nitro: def. Billy Kidman
-10/09/2005, No Mercy: def. Nunzio
-11/25/2005, SmackDown: def. Nunzio
Also see: Official Website
Online World of Wrestling
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Super Crazy
SUPER CRAZY'S TITLE HISTORY
Super Crazy is one of the craziest professional wrestlers in wrestling history. The high-flying luchador from Mexico has won the hearts of the fans wherever he wrestlers. His high-flying skills and his triple Moonsault is one of the best moves in wrestling history. Let's take a look on his ECW Television Championship reign.
ECW Television Championship (1 time)
-03/12/2000, Living Dangerously: def. Rhino for the vacant title
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Super Crazy is one of the craziest professional wrestlers in wrestling history. The high-flying luchador from Mexico has won the hearts of the fans wherever he wrestlers. His high-flying skills and his triple Moonsault is one of the best moves in wrestling history. Let's take a look on his ECW Television Championship reign.
ECW Television Championship (1 time)
-03/12/2000, Living Dangerously: def. Rhino for the vacant title
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Paul London
PAUL LONDON'S TITLE HISTORY
Paul London is one of the greatest high-flying cruiserweights, who have wrestled for the WWE. London's high-flying skills made him an accomplished wrestler, making him a 1-time Cruiserweight Champion and a 3-time Tag Team Champion.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
-3/31/2005, SmackDown: def. Chavo Guerrero in a Battle Royal
WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-07/08/2004, SmackDown: with Billy Kidman, def. Dudley Boyz
-05/21/2006, Judgment Day: with Brian Kendrick, def. MNM
World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-09/05/2007, with Brian Kendrick, def. Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Also see: Official Website
Online World of Wrestling
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Paul London is one of the greatest high-flying cruiserweights, who have wrestled for the WWE. London's high-flying skills made him an accomplished wrestler, making him a 1-time Cruiserweight Champion and a 3-time Tag Team Champion.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
-3/31/2005, SmackDown: def. Chavo Guerrero in a Battle Royal
WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-07/08/2004, SmackDown: with Billy Kidman, def. Dudley Boyz
-05/21/2006, Judgment Day: with Brian Kendrick, def. MNM
World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-09/05/2007, with Brian Kendrick, def. Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Also see: Official Website
Online World of Wrestling
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Chris Benoit
CHRIS BENOIT'S TITLE HISTORY
The late Chris Benoit is one of the greatest professional wrestlers in the history of the sports entertainment industry. One of the most technically gifted wrestlers, Benoit is no stranger to championship gold. He has won many championships during his careers in WWE, WCW and ECW. Benoit is overall a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion
World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
-3/14/2004, WrestleMania XX: def. Triple H (in a Triple Threat match also involving Shawn Michaels)
WCW Championship (1 time)
-01/16/2000, Souled Out: def. Sid Vicious for vacant title
Intercontinental Championship (4 times)
-04/02/2000, WrestleMania 2000: def. Chris Jericho (in a Two out of Three Falls Triple Threat Match also involving Kurt Angle)
-05/02/2000, Raw is War: def. Chris Jericho
-01/10/2000, Armageddon: def. Billy Gunn
-07/29/2002, Raw: def. Rob Van Dam
United States Championship (5 times)
-08/09/1999, Monday Nitro: def. David Flair
-12/19/1999, Starrcade: def. Scott Hall by forfeit
-08/21/2005, SummerSlam: def. Orlando Jordan
-02/19/2006, No Way Out: def. Booker T
-10/10/2006, SmackDown: def. Mr. Kennedy
WCW Television Championship (3 times)
-04/30/1998, Thunder: def. Booker T
-05/02/1998, def. Booker T
-09/13/1999, Monday Nitro: def. Rick Steiner
World Tag Team Championship (3 times)
-05/21/2001, Raw is War: with Chris Jericho, def. Two-Man Power Trip
-04/19/2004, Raw: with Edge, def. Evolution
-10/19/2004, Taboo Tuesday: with Edge, def. La Resistance
WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-10/20/2002, No Mercy: with Kurt Angle, def. Edge and Rey Mysterio in a tournament final
WCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-03/14/1999, Uncensored: with Dean Malenko, def. Barry Windham and Curt Hennig
-06/10/1999, Thunder: with Perry Saturn, def. Jersey Triad
ECW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-02/25/1995, Return of the Funker: with Dean Malenko, def. Sabu and The Tazmaniac
Royal Rumble (1 time)
-01/25/2004 last eliminated Big Show
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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The late Chris Benoit is one of the greatest professional wrestlers in the history of the sports entertainment industry. One of the most technically gifted wrestlers, Benoit is no stranger to championship gold. He has won many championships during his careers in WWE, WCW and ECW. Benoit is overall a 2-time World Heavyweight Champion
World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
-3/14/2004, WrestleMania XX: def. Triple H (in a Triple Threat match also involving Shawn Michaels)
WCW Championship (1 time)
-01/16/2000, Souled Out: def. Sid Vicious for vacant title
Intercontinental Championship (4 times)
-04/02/2000, WrestleMania 2000: def. Chris Jericho (in a Two out of Three Falls Triple Threat Match also involving Kurt Angle)
-05/02/2000, Raw is War: def. Chris Jericho
-01/10/2000, Armageddon: def. Billy Gunn
-07/29/2002, Raw: def. Rob Van Dam
United States Championship (5 times)
-08/09/1999, Monday Nitro: def. David Flair
-12/19/1999, Starrcade: def. Scott Hall by forfeit
-08/21/2005, SummerSlam: def. Orlando Jordan
-02/19/2006, No Way Out: def. Booker T
-10/10/2006, SmackDown: def. Mr. Kennedy
WCW Television Championship (3 times)
-04/30/1998, Thunder: def. Booker T
-05/02/1998, def. Booker T
-09/13/1999, Monday Nitro: def. Rick Steiner
World Tag Team Championship (3 times)
-05/21/2001, Raw is War: with Chris Jericho, def. Two-Man Power Trip
-04/19/2004, Raw: with Edge, def. Evolution
-10/19/2004, Taboo Tuesday: with Edge, def. La Resistance
WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-10/20/2002, No Mercy: with Kurt Angle, def. Edge and Rey Mysterio in a tournament final
WCW Tag Team Championship (2 times)
-03/14/1999, Uncensored: with Dean Malenko, def. Barry Windham and Curt Hennig
-06/10/1999, Thunder: with Perry Saturn, def. Jersey Triad
ECW Tag Team Championship (1 time)
-02/25/1995, Return of the Funker: with Dean Malenko, def. Sabu and The Tazmaniac
Royal Rumble (1 time)
-01/25/2004 last eliminated Big Show
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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Monday, June 16, 2008
Barry Windham
BARRY WINDHAM'S TITLE HISTORYThe second-generation wrestler Barry Windham has made himself a successful wrestler and continued the legacy of the Windham family. His father is the former World Tag Team Champion Blackjack Mulligan, member of the popular tag team The Blackjacks of the 1970s with Blackjack Lanza. Barry himself was a very popular and successful wrestler and won many championships including the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
NWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
February 21, 1993 (SuperBrawl III) - July 18, 1993 (Beach Blast)
On February 21, 1993, Barry Windham proved why he was a second-generation wrestler. He fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a world champion when he defeated.The Great Muta for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Windham held on the title for five months, before losing it to the legendary "Nature Boy" Ric Flair at Beach Blast.
United States Championship (1 time)
May 13, 1988 - February 20, 1989 (Chi-Town Rumble)
On May 13, 1988, the newest member of Four Horsemen, Barry Windham competed in a tournament for the United States Championship. He defeated Midnight Rider in the quarter-final round and Nikita Koloff in the tournament final for the vacant title. He held it for nine months, before losing it to Lex Luger at Chi-Town Rumble.
WCW Television Championship (1 time)
May 9, 1992 (Saturday Night) - June 13, 1992 (Worldwide)
On May 9, 1992 edition of Saturday Night, the tall-heighted and brawling Barry Windham defeated the cocky "Stunning" Steve Austin in a 2/3 Falls match to win the WCW Television Championship. He held the championship for a month before losing it back to Austin on June 13 edition of Worldwide.
World Tag Team Championship (2 times)
January 21, 1985 - March 31, 1985 (WrestleMania)
On January 21, 1985, the US Express, consisting of real-life relatives Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo, defeated Dick Murdoch and Adrian Adonis for the World Tag Team Championship. They held the titles for two months, before losing the championships to Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff at the first-ever WrestleMania.
June 17, 1985 (Championship Wrestling) - August 24, 1985
After losing the championships to the non-American tag team of Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff, US Express won back the World Tag Team Championship by defeating Sheik and Volkoff in a patriotic battle on June 17, 1985 edition of Championship Wrestling. They lost the title to Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) on August 24.
NWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WCW Tag Team Championship (3 times)
March 27, 1988 (Clash of the Champions) - April 23, 1988 (Saturday Night)
On March 27, 1988, Lex Luger, who had recently left Ric Flair's Four Horsemen teamed with another Horsemen rival Barry Windham on the first-ever edition of Clash of the Champions, and this newly formed team defeated Horsemen Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard for the WCW Tag Team Championship. A month later, on April 23 edition of Sunday Night, Luger and Windham lost the titles back to Anderson and Blanchard, when Windham betrayed Luger by attacking him and allowing the former champions to regain their titles.
October 3, 1992 (Saturday Night) - November 18, 1992 (Clash of the Champions)
On October 3, 1992 edition of Saturday Night, the second-generation wrestlers, Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes were partnered up against Terry Gordy and Steve Williams. The son of Blackjack Mulligan, Barry Windham and the son of Dusty Rhodes, Dustin Rhodes, defeated Gordy and Williams for the WCW Tag Team Championship. They lost the titles to Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas on Clash of the Champions.
February 21, 1999 (SuperBrawl IX) - March 14, 1999 (Uncensored)
At SuperBrawl IX pay-per-view, the pair of second-generation wrestlers Curt Hennig and Barry Windham took on the team of young and rising wrestlers Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko. The son of Larry Hennig, Curt and the son of Blackjack Mulligan, Barry, defeated Benoit and Malenko in a Double Elimination Tournament for the vacant WCW Tag Team Championship. They held the title for three weeks, before losing it to Benoit and Malenko.
August 23, 1999 (Nitro) - September 12, 1999 (Fall Brawl)
On August 23, 1999 edition of Nitro, the sons of Blackjack Mulligan and then-members of West Texas Rednecks, Barry and Kendall Windham defeated 8-time champions Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) for the WCW Tag Team Championship. However, the two second-generation wrestling brothers lost the titles back to Harlem Heat at Fall Brawl pay-per-view.
United States Tag Team Championship (1 time)
December 9, 1986 - March 14, 1987 (Saturday Night)
On December 9, 1986, the second-generation wrestler Barry Windham teamed with Ron Garvin to defeat the team of former WWE Champion Ivan Koloff and Khrusher Khruschev for the United States Tag Team Championship. After holding the titles for three months, Windham and Garvin were defeated by Koloff and his new partner Dick Murdoch on Saturday Night.
Also see: Online World of Wrestling
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