# |
Wrestler |
Reign number |
Date |
Days held |
Location |
Event |
Notes |
1 |
Ric Flair |
1 |
000000001991-01-11-0000January 11, 1991 |
7002171000000000000♠171 |
East Rutherford, NJ |
House show |
Defeated Sting for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. WCW began recognizing Flair as WCW World Champion. It is counted as an NWA title win (and not a WCW title win) among Flair's 16 world titles. |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001991-07-01-0000July 1, 1991 |
— |
— |
— |
Flair left for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and was stripped of the title. |
2 |
Lex Luger |
1 |
000000001991-07-14-0000July 14, 1991 |
7002230000000000000♠230 |
Baltimore, MD |
The Great American Bash |
Defeated Barry Windham in a steel cage match. |
3 |
Sting |
1 |
000000001992-02-29-0000February 29, 1992 |
7002134000000000000♠134 |
Milwaukee, WI |
SuperBrawl II |
[3][4] |
4 |
Big Van Vader |
1 |
000000001992-07-12-0000July 12, 1992 |
7001210000000000000♠21 |
Albany, GA |
The Great American Bash |
[5][6] |
5 |
Ron Simmons |
1 |
000000001992-08-02-0000August 2, 1992 |
7002150000000000000♠150 |
Baltimore, MD |
House show |
The match would be shown on WCW Main Event via tape delay.[7] |
6 |
Big Van Vader |
2 |
000000001992-12-30-0000December 30, 1992 |
7001710000000000000♠71 |
Baltimore, MD |
House show |
[2][8] |
7 |
Sting |
2 |
000000001993-03-11-0000March 11, 1993 |
7000600000000000000♠6 |
London, England |
House show |
[2][9] |
8 |
Big Van Vader |
3 |
000000001993-03-17-0000March 17, 1993 |
7002285000000000000♠285 |
Dublin, Ireland |
House show |
[2][10] |
9 |
Ric Flair |
2 |
000000001993-12-27-0000December 27, 1993 |
7002111000000000000♠111 |
Charlotte, NC |
Starrcade: 10th Anniversary |
[11][12] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001994-04-17-0000April 17, 1994 |
— |
Rosemont, IL |
Spring Stampede |
Title held up after Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat resulted in a double pin.[13] This vacancy and Flair's subsequent regaining of the title is not recognized by WWE. |
9 |
Ric Flair |
3 |
000000001994-04-21-0000April 21, 1994 |
7001870000000000000♠87 |
Atlanta, GA |
Saturday Night |
Defeated Steamboat in a rematch. Aired on May 14, 1994.[14] |
10 |
Hulk Hogan |
1 |
000000001994-07-17-0000July 17, 1994 |
7002469000000000000♠469 |
Orlando, FL |
Bash at the Beach |
[15][16] |
12 |
The Giant |
1 |
000000001995-10-29-0000October 29, 1995 |
7000800000000000000♠8 |
Detroit, MI |
Halloween Havoc |
Won in a match where the title could be change hands via disqualification. The Giant defeated Hogan by disqualification when Hogan's manager Jimmy Hart interfered.[17] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001995-11-06-0000November 6, 1995 |
— |
Jacksonville, FL |
Nitro |
The Giant was stripped of the title due to controversial finish of Halloween Havoc match.[17] |
13 |
Randy Savage |
1 |
000000001995-11-26-0000November 26, 1995 |
7001310000000000000♠31 |
Norfolk, VA |
World War 3 |
Won in a World War 3 match, last eliminating One Man Gang.[18][19] |
14 |
Ric Flair |
4 |
000000001995-12-27-0000December 27, 1995 |
7001260000000000000♠26 |
Nashville, TN |
Starrcade: World Cup of Wrestling |
[20][21] |
15 |
Randy Savage |
2 |
000000001996-01-22-0000January 22, 1996 |
7001200000000000000♠20 |
Las Vegas, NV |
Nitro |
[22] |
16 |
Ric Flair |
5 |
000000001996-02-11-0000February 11, 1996 |
7001710000000000000♠71 |
St. Petersburg, FL |
SuperBrawl VI |
Won in a Steel cage match.[23][24] |
17 |
The Giant |
2 |
000000001996-04-22-0000April 22, 1996 |
7002110000000000000♠110 |
Albany, GA |
Nitro |
Aired April 29, 1996.[25] |
18 |
Hollywood Hogan |
2 |
000000001996-08-10-0000August 10, 1996 |
7002359000000000000♠359 |
Sturgis, SD |
Hog Wild |
[26][27] |
19 |
Lex Luger |
2 |
000000001997-08-04-0000August 4, 1997 |
7000500000000000000♠5 |
Auburn Hills, MI |
Nitro |
[28] |
20 |
Hollywood Hogan |
3 |
000000001997-08-09-0000August 9, 1997 |
7002141000000000000♠141 |
Sturgis, SD |
Road Wild |
[29][30] |
21 |
Sting |
3 |
000000001997-12-28-0000December 28, 1997 |
7001110000000000000♠11 |
Washington, D.C. |
Starrcade |
Hogan first pinned Sting, but guest referee Bret Hart accused the first referee Nick Patrick of making a fast count and restarted the match. Sting won by submission.[31][32][33] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001998-01-08-0000January 8, 1998 |
— |
Daytona Beach, FL |
Thunder |
Aired January 8, 1998. Title held up due to controversy over finish of December 28 and December 29 matches.[34] |
22 |
Sting |
4 |
000000001998-02-22-0000February 22, 1998 |
7001560000000000000♠56 |
Daly City, CA |
SuperBrawl VIII |
Defeated Hogan in a rematch.[34] |
23 |
Randy Savage |
3 |
000000001998-04-19-0000April 19, 1998 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Denver, CO |
Spring Stampede |
[35][36] |
24 |
Hollywood Hogan |
4 |
000000001998-04-20-0000April 20, 1998 |
7001770000000000000♠77 |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Nitro |
Won a no-disqualification match.[37] |
25 |
Goldberg |
1 |
000000001998-07-06-0000July 6, 1998 |
7002174000000000000♠174 |
Atlanta, GA |
Nitro |
[38] |
26 |
Kevin Nash |
1 |
000000001998-12-27-0000December 27, 1998 |
7000800000000000000♠8 |
Washington, D.C. |
Starrcade |
[39][40] |
27 |
Hollywood Hogan |
5 |
000000001999-01-04-0000January 4, 1999 |
7001690000000000000♠69 |
Atlanta, GA |
Nitro |
Nash lay down for Hogan.[41] |
28 |
Ric Flair |
6 |
000000001999-03-14-0000March 14, 1999 |
7001280000000000000♠28 |
Louisville, KY |
Uncensored |
Flair pinned Hogan in a First Blood Steel Cage match.[42][43] |
29 |
Diamond Dallas Page |
1 |
000000001999-04-11-0000April 11, 1999 |
7001150000000000000♠15 |
Tacoma, WA |
Spring Stampede |
Defeated Flair, Sting, and Hollywood Hogan in a four-way match. Randy Savage was the special guest referee[44][45] |
30 |
Sting |
5 |
000000001999-04-26-0000April 26, 1999 |
<1 |
Fargo, ND |
Nitro |
[46] |
31 |
Diamond Dallas Page |
2 |
7001130000000000000♠13 |
Defeated Sting, Kevin Nash, and Goldberg in a No Disqualification Fatal Four-Way match.[47] |
32 |
Kevin Nash |
2 |
000000001999-05-09-0000May 9, 1999 |
7001630000000000000♠63 |
St. Louis, MO |
Slamboree |
[48][49] |
33 |
Randy Savage |
4 |
000000001999-07-11-0000July 11, 1999 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Bash at the Beach |
Savage pinned Nash in a tag team match also featuring Sid Vicious and Sting; if Nash was pinned or if he had to submit he would lose the championship.[50] |
34 |
Hollywood Hogan |
6 |
000000001999-07-12-0000July 12, 1999 |
7001620000000000000♠62 |
Jacksonville, FL |
Nitro |
[51] |
35 |
Sting |
6 |
000000001999-09-12-0000September 12, 1999 |
7001430000000000000♠43 |
Winston-Salem, NC |
Fall Brawl |
[52][53] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001999-10-25-0000October 25, 1999 |
— |
Phoenix, AZ |
Nitro |
Sting was stripped of the title after losing a non sanctioned match against Goldberg and attacking referee Charles Robinson at Halloween Havoc.[54] |
36 |
Bret Hart |
1 |
000000001999-11-21-0000November 21, 1999 |
7001290000000000000♠29 |
Toronto, Ontario |
Mayhem |
Defeated Chris Benoit in a tournament final.[55][56][57] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000001999-12-20-0000December 20, 1999 |
— |
Baltimore, MD |
Nitro |
Hart vacated the title because of the controversial match with Goldberg at Starrcade 1999.[58] |
37 |
Bret Hart |
2 |
000000001999-12-20-0000December 20, 1999 |
7001270000000000000♠27 |
Baltimore, MD |
Nitro |
Defeated Goldberg in a rematch.[58] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-01-16-0000January 16, 2000 |
— |
Cincinnati, OH |
Souled Out |
Hart vacated the title due to injury.[59] |
38 |
Chris Benoit |
1 |
000000002000-01-16-0000January 16, 2000 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Cincinnati, OH |
Souled Out |
Defeated Sid Vicious.[60] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-01-17-0000January 17, 2000 |
— |
Columbus, OH |
Nitro |
Title held up because when Benoit won the match Sid's foot was under the rope during the decisively submission. In reality, Benoit forfeited the title and left for the WWF after dispute with management.[60][61] |
39 |
Sid Vicious |
1 |
000000002000-01-24-0000January 24, 2000 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Nitro |
Defeated Kevin Nash after defeating The Harris Brothers for the right to wrestle Nash for the belt.[62] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-01-25-0000January 25, 2000 |
— |
Las Vegas, NV |
Thunder |
Stripped by Commissioner Kevin Nash due to Sid pinning the wrong Harris Brother.[2] |
40 |
Kevin Nash |
3 |
000000002000-01-25-0000January 25, 2000 |
<1 |
Las Vegas, NV |
Thunder |
Awarded himself the title.[2] Not listed in the title lineage at WWE.com.[63] |
41 |
Sid Vicious |
2 |
7001760000000000000♠76 |
Defeated Nash and Ron Harris in a handicap match by making Nash submit. Aired January 26, 2000.[64] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-04-10-0000April 10, 2000 |
— |
Denver, CO |
Nitro |
All WCW titles were declared vacant by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff after WCW was rebooted.[65] |
42 |
Jeff Jarrett |
1 |
000000002000-04-16-0000April 16, 2000 |
7000800000000000000♠8 |
Chicago, IL |
Spring Stampede |
Defeated Dallas Page in tournament final.[65] |
43 |
Diamond Dallas Page |
3 |
000000002000-04-24-0000April 24, 2000 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Rochester, NY |
Nitro |
Defeated Jeff Jarrett in a steel cage match. |
44 |
David Arquette |
1 |
000000002000-04-25-0000April 25, 2000 |
7001120000000000000♠12 |
Syracuse, NY |
Thunder |
Arquette pinned Eric Bischoff in a tag team title match also featuring Diamond Dallas Page and Jeff Jarrett; the wrestler who scored the decisive fall would be declared champion. Aired April 26, 2000.[66] |
45 |
Jeff Jarrett |
2 |
000000002000-05-07-0000May 7, 2000 |
7000800000000000000♠8 |
Kansas City, MO |
Slamboree |
Won in a Triple Cage match that also included Page.[67] |
46 |
Ric Flair |
7 |
000000002000-05-15-0000May 15, 2000 |
7000700000000000000♠7 |
Biloxi, MS |
Nitro |
[68] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-05-22-0000May 22, 2000 |
— |
Grand Rapids, MI |
Nitro |
Vince Russo stripped Flair of the title.[69] |
47 |
Jeff Jarrett |
3 |
000000002000-05-22-0000May 22, 2000 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
Grand Rapids, MI |
Nitro |
Defeated Kevin Nash in a Falls Count Anywhere match for the vacant title.[70] |
48 |
Kevin Nash |
4 |
000000002000-05-23-0000May 23, 2000 |
7000600000000000000♠6 |
Saginaw, MI |
Thunder |
Defeats Jarrett and Scott Steiner in a Triple Threat match. Aired on May 24, 2000.[71] |
49 |
Ric Flair |
8 |
000000002000-05-29-0000May 29, 2000 |
<1 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Nitro |
Nash gave title back to Flair.[71] |
50 |
Jeff Jarrett |
4 |
7001410000000000000♠41 |
[72] |
51 |
Booker T |
1 |
000000002000-07-09-0000July 9, 2000 |
7001500000000000000♠50 |
Daytona Beach, FL |
Bash at the Beach |
After the controversial Hogan vs. Jarrett match, head writer Vince Russo announced that Jarrett would defend the title in an impromptu match against Booker T.[73] |
52 |
Kevin Nash |
5 |
000000002000-08-28-0000August 28, 2000 |
7001200000000000000♠20 |
Las Cruces, NM |
Nitro |
[63] |
53 |
Booker T |
2 |
000000002000-09-17-0000September 17, 2000 |
7000800000000000000♠8 |
Buffalo, NY |
Fall Brawl |
Won a Caged Heat match.[74][75] |
54 |
Vince Russo |
1 |
000000002000-09-25-0000September 25, 2000 |
7000700000000000000♠7 |
Uniondale, NY |
Nitro |
Won in a steel cage match.[76] |
— |
Vacated |
— |
000000002000-10-02-0000October 2, 2000 |
— |
Daly City, CA |
Nitro |
Russo decided he was not a wrestler and he did not want the title.[76] |
55 |
Booker T |
3 |
000000002000-10-02-0000October 2, 2000 |
7001550000000000000♠55 |
Daly City, CA |
Nitro |
Defeated Jeff Jarrett in a "San Francisco 49ers match".[77] |
56 |
Scott Steiner |
1 |
000000002000-11-26-0000November 26, 2000 |
7002120000000000000♠120 |
Milwaukee, WI |
Mayhem |
Won in a "Straight Jacket steel cage match".[78][79] |
57 |
Booker T |
4 |
000000002001-03-26-0000March 26, 2001 |
7002120000000000000♠120 |
Panama City Beach, FL |
Nitro |
Won on the final episode of Nitro. WCW was purchased by the WWF on March 23, 2001; title was simply referred to as "WCW Championship" afterward.[80] |
58 |
Kurt Angle |
1 |
000000002001-07-24-0000July 24, 2001 |
7000600000000000000♠6 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
SmackDown! |
Aired July 26, 2001.[81] |
59 |
Booker T |
5 |
000000002001-07-30-0000July 30, 2001 |
7001200000000000000♠20 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Raw Is War |
[82] |
60 |
The Rock |
1 |
000000002001-08-19-0000August 19, 2001 |
7001630000000000000♠63 |
San Jose, CA |
SummerSlam |
[83][84] |
61 |
Chris Jericho |
1 |
000000002001-10-21-0000October 21, 2001 |
7001150000000000000♠15 |
St. Louis, MO |
No Mercy |
[85][86] |
62 |
The Rock |
2 |
000000002001-11-05-0000November 5, 2001 |
7001340000000000000♠34 |
Uniondale, NY |
Raw |
The title was referred to as simply the "World Championship" on November 19 after the demise of The Alliance.[87] |
63 |
Chris Jericho |
2 |
000000002001-12-09-0000December 9, 2001 |
<1 |
San Diego, CA |
Vengeance |
[88] |
— |
Unified |
— |
000000002001-12-09-0000December 9, 2001 |
— |
San Diego, CA |
Vengeance |
Unified with the WWF Championship when Jericho defeated Steve Austin to create the "Undisputed WWF Championship".[88] |