List of WWE Intercontinental Champions
The WWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested for in and owned by the American promotion World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The title was introduced into WWE in 1979, which was known as the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) at the time. Pat Patterson, holder of the WWF North American Heavyweight Championship, had defended the title in an apocryphal tournament to be unified with a South American Heavyweight Championship in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1][2] The WWF considered the Intercontinental Championship to be the second most important championship in the company, after the WWF Championship.[3] In 2002, the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment. After the name change, the title was renamed the WWE Intercontinental Championship.[4]
The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. The first champion was Pat Patterson, who won the championship in 1979, while as of November 2024 the champion is Dolph Ziggler. Overall, there have been 66 different champions, with Chris Jericho having the most reigns at nine.
Title history
Names
Name[5] | Years[5] |
---|---|
WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | September 15, 1979–April 5, 1992 |
WWF Intercontinental Championship | April 5, 1992–April 21, 2002 |
WWE Intercontinental Championship | April 21, 2002–present |
Reigns
As of November 9, 2024.
- † indicates reigns and title changes not recognized by WWE.
# | Wrestler | Reigns | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Pat Patterson | 1 | September 15, 1979 | 219 | N/A | N/A | Patterson was awarded the title as a result of defeating Ted DiBiase to win the WWF North American Heavyweight Championship on June 19, 1979 in Allentown, PA, and claiming to have unified the title with a South American Championship in a tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | [1][6] |
2 | Ken Patera | 1 | April 21, 1980 | 231 | New York, NY | Live event | [7] | |
3 | Pedro Morales | 1 | December 8, 1980 | 194 | New York, NY | Live event | [8] | |
4 | Don Muraco | 1 | June 20, 1981 | 156 | Philadelphia, PA | Live event | [9] | |
5 | Pedro Morales | 2 | November 23, 1981 | 425 | New York, NY | Live event | [10] | |
6 | Don Muraco | 2 | January 22, 1983 | 385 | New York, NY | Live event | [11] | |
7 | Tito Santana | 1 | February 11, 1984 | 226 | Boston, MA | Live event | [12] | |
8 | Greg Valentine | 1 | September 24, 1984 | 285 | London, ON | Maple Leaf Wrestling | Aired October 13, 1984 on tape delay. | [13] |
9 | Tito Santana | 2 | July 6, 1985 | 217 | Baltimore, MD | Live event | Won the title in a steel cage match. | [14] |
10 | Randy Savage | 1 | February 8, 1986 | 414 | Boston, MA | Live event | [15] | |
11 | Ricky Steamboat | 1 | March 29, 1987 | 65 | Pontiac, MI | WrestleMania III | [16] | |
12 | The Honky Tonk Man | 1 | June 2, 1987 | 454 | Buffalo, NY | WWF Superstars of Wrestling | Aired June 13, 1987 on tape delay. | [17][18] |
13 | The Ultimate Warrior | 1 | August 29, 1988 | 216 | New York, NY | SummerSlam (1988) | [19] | |
14 | Rick Rude | 1 | April 2, 1989 | 148 | Atlantic City, NJ | WrestleMania V | [20] | |
15 | The Ultimate Warrior | 2 | August 28, 1989 | 216 | East Rutherford, NJ | SummerSlam (1989) | [21] | |
- | Vacated | - | April 1, 1990 | 0 | Toronto, ON | WrestleMania VI | The title was vacated when Warrior defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. | [21] |
16 | Mr. Perfect | 1 | April 23, 1990 | 126 | Austin, TX | WWF Superstars | Defeated Tito Santana in a tournament final. Aired May 19, 1990 on tape delay. | [17][22] |
17 | The Texas Tornado | 1 | August 27, 1990 | 84 | Philadelphia, PA | SummerSlam (1990) | [23] | |
18 | Mr. Perfect | 2 | November 19, 1990 | 280 | Rochester, NY | WWF Superstars | Aired December 15, 1990 on tape delay. | [17][24] |
19 | Bret Hart | 1 | August 26, 1991 | 144 | New York, NY | SummerSlam (1991) | [25] | |
20 | The Mountie | 1 | January 17, 1992 | 2 | Springfield, MA | Live event | [26] | |
21 | Roddy Piper | 1 | January 19, 1992 | 77 | Albany, NY | Royal Rumble (1992) | [27] | |
22 | Bret Hart | 2 | April 5, 1992 | 146 | Indianapolis, IN | WrestleMania VIII | [28] | |
23 | The British Bulldog | 1 | August 29, 1992 | 59 | London, England | SummerSlam (1992) | [29] | |
24 | Shawn Michaels | 1 | October 27, 1992 | 202 | Terre Haute, IN | Saturday Night's Main Event | Aired on the November 14, 1992 edition on tape delay. | [30][31] |
25 | Marty Jannetty | 1 | May 17, 1993 | 20 | New York, NY | Raw | [32] | |
26 | Shawn Michaels | 2 | June 6, 1993 | 113 | Albany, NY | Live event | [33] | |
- | Vacated | - | September 27, 1993 | 0 | N/A | N/A | Michaels was stripped of the title for failing to defend it within 30 days. | [34] |
27 | Razor Ramon | 1 | September 27, 1993 | 198 | New Haven, CT | Raw | Ramon and Rick Martel were the final two participants in a battle royal, in which the last two would face off the next week for the vacant title; Ramon won the match which aired October 11, 1993 on tape delay. Shawn Michaels later returned, claiming to be the true champion as nobody defeated him for the title; Ramon went on to defeat Michaels in a ladder match on March 20, 1994 at WrestleMania X to become undisputed champion. | [34][35] |
28 | Diesel | 1 | April 13, 1994 | 138 | Rochester, NY | WWF Superstars | [36] | |
29 | Razor Ramon | 2 | August 29, 1994 | 146 | Chicago, IL | SummerSlam (1994) | [37] | |
30 | Jeff Jarrett | 1 | January 22, 1995 | 94 | Tampa, FL | Royal Rumble (1995) | [38] | |
31 | Bob Holly | 1 | April 26, 1995 | 0 | Moline, IL | Live event | [39] | |
32 | Jeff Jarrett | 2 | April 26, 1995 | 23 | Moline, IL | Live event | Defeated Bob Holly in a rematch after a controversial ending to the last match. | [40] |
33 | Razor Ramon | 3 | May 19, 1995 | 3 | Montreal, QC | Live event | Won the title in a ladder match. | [41] |
34 | Jeff Jarrett | 3 | May 22, 1995 | 62 | Trois-Rivières, QC | Live event | [42] | |
35 | Shawn Michaels | 3 | July 23, 1995 | 91 | Nashville, TN | In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks | [43] | |
36 | Dean Douglas | 1 | October 22, 1995 | 0 | Winnipeg, MB | In Your House 4: Great White North | Douglas won the title by forfeit due to Michaels being legitimately attacked outside a nightclub in Syracuse, NY on October 14, 1995. | [44] |
37 | Razor Ramon | 4 | October 22, 1995 | 91 | Winnipeg, MB | In Your House 4: Great White North | [45] | |
38 | Goldust | 1 | January 21, 1996 | 71 | Fresno, CA | Royal Rumble (1996) | [46] | |
- | Vacated | - | April 1, 1996[46] | 0 | San Bernardino, CA | Raw | Held up when a title defense against Savio Vega ends in a no contest. Aired April 15, 1996 on tape delay. | [47][48] |
39 | Goldust | 2 | April 1, 1996 | 83 | San Bernardino, CA | Raw | Defeated Savio Vega in a rematch. Aired April 22, 1996 on tape delay. | [47][48] |
40 | Ahmed Johnson | 1 | June 23, 1996 | 50 | Milwaukee, WI | King of the Ring (1996) | [49] | |
- | Vacated | - | August 12, 1996 | 0 | Seattle, WA | Raw | Johnson forfeited the title after being attacked by the debuting Faarooq after winning an 11-man battle royal. | [49] |
41 | Marc Mero | 1 | September 23, 1996 | 28 | Hershey, PA | Raw | Defeated Faarooq in a tournament final. | [47][50] |
42 | Hunter Hearst Helmsley | 1 | October 21, 1996 | 115 | Fort Wayne, IN | Raw | [51] | |
43 | Rocky Maivia | 1 | February 13, 1997 | 74 | Lowell, MA | Thursday Raw Thursday | [52] | |
44 | Owen Hart | 1 | April 28, 1997 | 97 | Omaha, NE | Raw is War | [53] | |
45 | Steve Austin | 1 | August 3, 1997 | 36 | East Rutherford, NJ | SummerSlam (1997) | [54] | |
- | Vacated | - | September 8, 1997 | 0 | N/A | N/A | Vacated due to a neck injury Austin suffered in winning the title. | [54][55] |
46 | Owen Hart | 2 | October 5, 1997 | 35 | St. Louis, MO | Badd Blood: In Your House | Defeated Faarooq in a tournament final. | [56][57] |
47 | Steve Austin | 2 | November 9, 1997 | 29 | Montreal, QC | Survivor Series (1997) | [58] | |
48 | The Rock (formerly Rocky Maivia) |
2 | December 8, 1997 | 265 | Portland, ME | Raw is War | Austin handed the title to Rock. | [59] |
49 | Triple H (formerly Hunter Hearst Helmsley) | 2 | August 30, 1998 | 40 | New York, NY | SummerSlam (1998) | Won the title in a ladder match. | [60] |
- | Vacated | - | October 9, 1998 | 0 | N/A | N/A | Vacated due to injury. | [60] |
50 | Ken Shamrock | 1 | October 12, 1998 | 125 | Uniondale, NY | Raw is War | Defeated X-Pac in a tournament final. | [61][62] |
51 | Val Venis | 1 | February 14, 1999 | 29 | Memphis, TN | In Your House: St. Valentine's Day Massacre | Billy Gunn was the special referee. | [63][64] |
52 | Road Dogg | 1 | March 15, 1999 | 14 | San Jose, CA | Raw is War | [65] | |
53 | Goldust | 3 | March 29, 1999 | 14 | East Rutherford, NJ | Raw is War | [66] | |
54 | The Godfather | 1 | April 12, 1999 | 49 | Detroit, MI | Raw is War | [67] | |
55 | Jeff Jarrett | 4 | May 31, 1999 | 54 | Moline, IL | Raw is Owen | [68] | |
56 | Edge | 1 | July 24, 1999 | 1 | Toronto, ON | Live event | [69] | |
57 | Jeff Jarrett | 5 | July 25, 1999 | 1 | Buffalo, NY | Fully Loaded (1999) | [70] | |
58 | D'Lo Brown | 1 | July 26, 1999 | 27 | Dayton, OH | Raw is War | Brown's WWF European Championship was also on the line. | [71] |
59 | Jeff Jarrett | 6 | August 22, 1999 | 56 | Minneapolis, MN | SummerSlam (1999) | Jarrett also won the European Championship in the match. | [72] |
60 | Chyna | 1 | October 17, 1999 | 56 | Cleveland, OH | No Mercy (1999) | This was a Good Housekeeping match. | [73][74] |
60 | Chris Jericho | 1 | December 12, 1999 | 22 | Sunrise, FL | Armageddon (1999) | [75] | |
- | Chris Jericho & Chyna | 1† | January 3, 2000 | 20 | Miami, FL | Raw is War | On December 28, 1999 (aired December 30, 1999) on SmackDown!, a title match between Chyna and Jericho ended in a double pinfall; as a result they were recognized as co-champions. WWE doesn't recognize this period as an official reign as the title is considered vacant. | [6][76] |
61 | Chris Jericho | 2 | January 23, 2000 | 35 | New York, NY | Royal Rumble (2000) | Jericho defeated Chyna and Hardcore Holly in a triple threat match to become undisputed champion. | [76] |
62 | Kurt Angle | 1 | February 27, 2000 | 35 | Hartford, CT | No Way Out (2000) | Became third man to win the title while being the reigning European Champion. | [77] |
63 | Chris Benoit | 1 | April 2, 2000 | 30 | Anaheim, CA | WrestleMania 2000 | Won first fall of a two fall Triple Threat Match between Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle where both of Angle's championships were at stake; pinned Jericho to win fall and claim championship. | [78] |
64 | Chris Jericho | 3 | May 2, 2000 | 6 | Richmond, VA | SmackDown! | Aired May 4, 2000 on tape delay. | [79] |
65 | Chris Benoit | 2 | May 8, 2000 | 43 | Uniondale, NY | Raw is War | [80] | |
66 | Rikishi | 1 | June 20, 2000 | 14 | Memphis, TN | SmackDown! | Aired June 22, 2000 on tape delay. | [81] |
67 | Val Venis | 2 | July 4, 2000 | 54 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | SmackDown! | Aired July 6, 2000 on tape delay. | [82] |
68 | Chyna | 2 | August 27, 2000 | 8 | Raleigh, NC | SummerSlam (2000) | Won the title in an intergender tag team match that pitted Chyna and Eddie Guerrero against Venis and Trish Stratus, in which the winner of the fall would win the title; Chyna pinned Stratus. | [83] |
69 | Eddie Guerrero | 1 | September 4, 2000 | 78 | Knoxville, TN | Raw is War | This was a triple threat match also involving Kurt Angle. | [84] |
70 | Billy Gunn | 1 | November 21, 2000 | 19 | Sunrise, FL | SmackDown! | Aired November 23, 2000 on tape delay. | [85] |
71 | Chris Benoit | 3 | December 10, 2000 | 42 | Birmingham, AL | Armageddon (2000) | [86] | |
72 | Chris Jericho | 4 | January 21, 2001 | 72 | New Orleans, LA | Royal Rumble (2001) | This was a ladder match. | [87] |
73 | Triple H | 3 | April 3, 2001 | 7 | Oklahoma City, OK | SmackDown! | Aired April 5, 2001 on tape delay. | [88] |
74 | Jeff Hardy | 1 | April 10, 2001 | 6 | Philadelphia, PA | SmackDown! | Aired April 12, 2001 on tape delay. | [89] |
75 | Triple H | 4 | April 16, 2001 | 34 | Knoxville, TN | Raw is War | [90] | |
76 | Kane | 1 | May 20, 2001 | 37 | Sacramento, CA | Judgment Day (2001) | This was a chain match. | [91][92] |
77 | Albert | 1 | June 26, 2001 | 27 | New York, NY | SmackDown! | This was a no-disqualification match. Aired June 28, 2001 on tape delay. | [93] |
78 | Lance Storm | 1 | July 23, 2001 | 27 | Buffalo, NY | Raw is War | [94] | |
79 | Edge | 2 | August 19, 2001 | 35 | San Jose, CA | SummerSlam (2001) | [95] | |
80 | Christian | 1 | September 23, 2001 | 28 | Pittsburgh, PA | Unforgiven (2001) | [96] | |
81 | Edge | 3 | October 21, 2001 | 15 | St. Louis, MO | No Mercy (2001) | This was a ladder match. | [97] |
82 | Test | 1 | November 5, 2001 | 13 | Uniondale, NY | Raw | [98] | |
83 | Edge | 4 | November 18, 2001 | 63 | Greensboro, NC | Survivor Series (2001) | This was a unification match to seal Edge's WCW United States Championship. | [99] |
84 | William Regal | 1 | January 20, 2002 | 56 | Atlanta, GA | Royal Rumble (2002) | [100] | |
85 | Rob Van Dam | 1 | March 17, 2002 | 35 | Toronto, ON | WrestleMania X8 | [101] | |
86 | Eddie Guerrero | 2 | April 21, 2002 | 36 | Kansas City, MO | Backlash (2002) | Title was renamed WWE Intercontinental Championship on May 6, 2002. | [102][103] |
87 | Rob Van Dam | 2 | May 27, 2002 | 63 | Edmonton, AB | Raw | This was a ladder match. | [104] |
88 | Chris Benoit | 4 | July 29, 2002 | 27 | Greensboro, NC | Raw | Title became exclusive to SmackDown! when Benoit defected to the SmackDown! brand on July 30 (aired August 1). | [105][106] |
89 | Rob Van Dam | 3 | August 25, 2002 | 22 | Uniondale, NY | SummerSlam (2002) | The title was returned to Raw due to Van Dam's status as a Raw superstar. | [106][107] |
90 | Chris Jericho | 5 | September 16, 2002 | 14 | Denver, CO | Raw | [108] | |
91 | Kane | 2 | September 30, 2002 | 20 | Houston, TX | Raw | [109] | |
92 | Triple H | 5 | October 20, 2002 | 0 | Little Rock, AR | No Mercy (2002) | This was a unification match to unify the Intercontinental title into Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship. | [110] |
- | Unified | - | October 20, 2002 | 0 | Little Rock, AR | No Mercy (2002) | Unified with Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship. | [110] |
93 | Christian | 2 | May 18, 2003 | 50 | Charlotte, NC | Judgment Day (2003) | Won a battle royal to revive the title. | [111] |
94 | Booker T | 1 | July 7, 2003 | 34 | Montreal, QC | Raw | [112] | |
95 | Christian | 3 | August 10, 2003 | 50 | Des Moines, IA | Live event | [113] | |
96 | Rob Van Dam | 4 | September 29, 2003 | 28 | Chicago, IL | Raw | This was a ladder match. | [114] |
97 | Chris Jericho | 6 | October 27, 2003 | 0 | Fayetteville, NC | Raw | [115] | |
98 | Rob Van Dam | 5 | October 27, 2003 | 48 | Fayetteville, NC | Raw | This was a steel cage match. | [116] |
99 | Randy Orton | 1 | December 14, 2003 | 210 | Orlando, FL | Armageddon (2003) | Mick Foley was the guest referee. | [117] |
100 | Edge | 5 | July 11, 2004 | 57 | Hartford, CT | Vengeance (2004) | [118] | |
- | Vacated | - | September 6, 2004 | 0 | Wichita Falls, TX | Raw | Vacated due to injury. | [118] |
101 | Chris Jericho | 7 | September 12, 2004 | 37 | Portland, OR | Unforgiven (2004) | Defeated Christian in a ladder match. | [119] |
102 | Shelton Benjamin | 1 | October 19, 2004 | 244 | Milwaukee, WI | Taboo Tuesday (2004) | Benjamin was voted into this match. | [120] |
103 | Carlito | 1 | June 20, 2005 | 90 | Phoenix, AZ | Raw | [121] | |
104 | Ric Flair | 1 | September 18, 2005 | 155 | Oklahoma City, OK | Unforgiven (2005) | [122] | |
105 | Shelton Benjamin | 2 | February 20, 2006 | 69 | Trenton, NJ | Raw | [123] | |
106 | Rob Van Dam | 6 | April 30, 2006 | 15 | Lexington, KY | Backlash (2006) | Van Dam's Money in the Bank contract also on the line. | [124] |
107 | Shelton Benjamin | 3 | May 15, 2006 | 41 | Lubbock, TX | Raw | This was a 3-on-2 Handicap Texas Tornado match featuring Benjamin, Chris Masters and Triple H against WWE Champion John Cena and Rob Van Dam, in which anyone to beat Cena or Van Dam would win their respective title; Benjamin pinned Van Dam. | [125] |
108 | Johnny Nitro | 1 | June 25, 2006 | 99 | Charlotte, NC | Vengeance (2006) | This was a triple threat match also involving Carlito. | [126] |
109 | Jeff Hardy | 2 | October 2, 2006 | 35 | Topeka, KS | Raw | [127] | |
110 | Johnny Nitro | 2 | November 6, 2006 | 7 | Columbus, OH | Raw | This was a no disqualification match. | [128] |
111 | Jeff Hardy | 3 | November 13, 2006 | 98 | Manchester, England | Raw | [129] | |
112 | Umaga | 1 | February 19, 2007 | 56 | Bakersfield, CA | Raw | [130] | |
113 | Santino Marella | 1 | April 16, 2007 | 77 | Milan, Italy | Raw | This was a No Holds Barred match. | [131] |
114 | Umaga | 2 | July 2, 2007 | 62 | Dallas, TX | Raw | [132] | |
115 | Jeff Hardy | 4 | September 2, 2007 | 190 | Columbus, OH | Raw | Aired September 3, 2007 on tape delay. | [133] |
116 | Chris Jericho | 8 | March 10, 2008 | 111 | Milwaukee, WI | Raw | [134] | |
117 | Kofi Kingston | 1 | June 29, 2008 | 49 | Dallas, TX | Night of Champions (2008) | [135] | |
118 | Santino Marella | 2 | August 17, 2008 | 85 | Indianapolis, IN | SummerSlam (2008) | Won the title in an intergender tag team match in which both the Intercontinental and Women's Championship were on the line. The title was won when partner Beth Phoenix pinned Mickie James. | [136] |
119 | William Regal | 2 | November 10, 2008 | 70 | Manchester, England | Raw | [137] | |
120 | CM Punk | 1 | January 19, 2009 | 49 | Chicago, IL | Raw | This was a no disqualification match. | [138] |
121 | John "Bradshaw" Layfield | 1 | March 9, 2009 | 27 | Jacksonville, FL | Raw | [139] | |
122 | Rey Mysterio | 1 | April 5, 2009 | 63 | Houston, TX | WrestleMania XXV | Title became exclusive to SmackDown when Mysterio was drafted to SmackDown on April 13, 2009. | [140] |
123 | Chris Jericho | 9 | June 7, 2009 | 21 | New Orleans, LA | Extreme Rules (2009) | This was a No Holds Barred match. | [141] |
124 | Rey Mysterio | 2 | June 28, 2009 | 65 | Sacramento, CA | The Bash | This was a Mask vs. Title match. | [142] |
125 | John Morrison |
3 | September 1, 2009 | 103 | Cleveland, OH | SmackDown! | Aired September 4, 2009 on tape delay. | [143] |
126 | Drew McIntyre | 1 | December 13, 2009 | 161 | San Antonio, TX | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | The championship was stripped from McIntyre by SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long after repeated attacks on Matt Hardy (aired May 7, 2010) and was given back to him per orders of Vince McMahon (aired May 14, 2010). | [144][145] |
127 | Kofi Kingston | 2 | May 23, 2010 | 66 | Detroit, MI | Over the Limit | [146] | |
128 | Dolph Ziggler | 1 | July 28, 2010 | 5218+ | Laredo, TX | SmackDown! | Aired August 6, 2010 on tape delay. | [147] |
List of combined reigns
- Key
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
† | Indicates the current champion |
As of November 9, 2024.
Rank | Wrestler | # of Reigns | Combined Days |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Pedro Morales | 2 | 619 |
2. | Don Muraco | 2 | 541 |
3. | The Honky Tonk Man | 1 | 454 |
4. | Tito Santana | 2 | 443 |
5. | Razor Ramon | 4 | 438 |
6. | The Ultimate Warrior | 2 | 432 |
7. | Randy Savage | 1 | 414 |
8. | Mr. Perfect | 2 | 406 |
9. | Shawn Michaels | 3 | 406 |
10. | Shelton Benjamin | 3 | 354 |
11. | The Rock | 2 | 339 |
12. | Jeff Hardy | 4 | 329 |
13. | Chris Jericho | 9 | 318 |
14. | Bret Hart | 2 | 290 |
14. | Jeff Jarrett | 6 | 290 |
16. | Greg Valentine | 1 | 285 |
17. | Ken Patera | 1 | 231 |
18. | Pat Patterson | 1 | 219 |
19. | Rob Van Dam | 6 | 211 |
20. | Randy Orton | 1 | 210 |
21. | John Morrison | 3 | 209 |
22. | Triple H | 5 | 196 |
23. | Edge | 5 | 171 |
24. | Santino Marella | 2 | 162 |
25. | Goldust | 3 | 161 |
25. | Drew McIntyre | 1 | 161 |
27. | Ric Flair | 1 | 155 |
28. | Rick Rude | 1 | 148 |
29. | Chris Benoit | 4 | 142 |
30. | Diesel | 1 | 138 |
31. | Owen Hart | 2 | 132 |
32. | Christian | 3 | 128 |
32. | Rey Mysterio | 2 | 128 |
34. | William Regal | 2 | 126 |
35. | Ken Shamrock | 1 | 125 |
36. | Umaga | 2 | 118 |
37. | Kofi Kingston | 2 | 115 |
38. | Eddie Guerrero | 2 | 114 |
39. | Carlito | 1 | 90 |
40. | Chyna | 2 | 89 |
41. | Kerry Von Erich | 1 | 83 |
41. | Val Venis | 2 | 83 |
43. | Roddy Piper | 1 | 77 |
44. | Steve Austin | 2 | 66 |
45. | Ricky Steamboat | 1 | 65 |
46. | Davey Boy Smith | 1 | 60 |
47. | Kane | 2 | 57 |
48. | Ahmed Johnson | 1 | 50 |
49. | CM Punk | 1 | 49 |
50. | The Godfather | 1 | 43 |
51. | Booker T | 1 | 34 |
51. | Kurt Angle | 1 | 34 |
53. | Albert | 1 | 27 |
53. | John Bradshaw Layfield | 1 | 27 |
53. | Lance Storm | 1 | 27 |
56. | D'lo Brown | 1 | 26 |
57. | Marc Mero | 1 | 24 |
58. | Dolph Ziggler | 1 | 24+ |
59. | Marty Jannetty | 1 | 20 |
60. | Billy Gunn | 1 | 19 |
61. | Rikishi | 1 | 14 |
62. | Road Dogg | 1 | 14 |
63. | Test | 1 | 13 |
64. | The Mountie | 1 | 2 |
65. | Bob Holly | 1 | <1 |
66. | Dean Douglas | 1 | <1 |
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External links
- Official WWE Intercontinental Championship Title History
- Wrestling-Titles.com: Intercontinental Championship