| Champion |
Defeated |
Date |
Location / Finish |
Ric Flair
|
Dusty Rhodes
|
9/17/81
|
Kansas City, MO
|
Harley Race
|
Ric Flair
|
11/24/83
|
Starrcade
83 A Flare for the Gold;
This was a steel cage match; Flair won with a
crossbody off the top.
|
Ric Flair
|
Harley Race
|
3/24/84
|
Kallang,
Singapore; Neither of these title changes
overseas were recognized on television.
|
Kerry
Von Erich
|
Ric
Flair
|
5/6/84
|
Irving,
TX; 1st Annual David Von Erich Memorial
Parade of Champions; Von Erich won the
title with a backslide; This bout was voted Match
of the Year by the readers of PWI.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Kerry
Von Erich
|
5/24/84
|
Yokosuka
City, Japan; This was a Best 2 out of 3 Falls
match; Each man traded the first two falls with
their respective submission holds (Von Erich -
the claw, Flair - the figure-4) before Flair won
the 3rd fall by rolling through on a roll up from
the champion.
|
Dusty
Rhodes
|
Ric
Flair
|
7/26/86
|
Greensboro,
NC; Great American Bash 86 Tour;
This was a steel cage match.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Dusty
Rhodes
|
8/9/86
|
St.
Louis, MO; Kiel Auditorium
|
Ron
Garvin
|
Ric
Flair
|
9/25/87
|
Detroit,
MN; This was a steel cage match; Garvin won with
a sunset flip off the top rope.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Ron
Garvin
|
11/27/87
|
Chicago,
IL; Starrcade 87; This was
a steel cage match; Flair won after sending
Garvin face-first into the steel fence; This took
place the same day as the WWFs first
Survivor Series.
|
Ricky
Steamboat
|
Ric
Flair
|
2/20/89
|
Chicago,
IL; Chi-Town Rumble 89;
Steamboat won by blocking the figure-4 into an
inside cradle.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Ricky
Steamboat
|
5/7/89
|
Nashville,
TN; Music City Showdown; Flair
regained the title by blocking a slam into an
inside cradle; After the match he was brutally
attacked by Terry Funk, suffering a piledriver
onto the commentary table.
|
Sting
|
Ric
Flair
|
7/7/90
|
Baltimore,
MD; Great American Bash 90;
Sting won by blocking the figure-4 into an inside
cradle; Ole Anderson was handcuffed to El Gigante
during the match; Sting is known as the last NWA
title holder and the first WCW title holder
during this reign.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Sting
|
1/11/91
|
East
Rutherford, NJ; House Show; Flair regained the
title with his feet on the ropes; Flair lost a
controversial bout to IWGP Champion Tatsumi
Fujinami on 3/21/91 in Tokyo but the belt
remained with the champion; He eventually won a
rematch between the two on 5/19/91.
|
Lex
Luger
|
Barry
Windham
|
7/14/91
|
Baltimore,
MD; Great American Bash 91;
This was a steel cage match; Luger was to have
met Flair for the title but the champion was
fired from WCW and immediately joined the WWF;
This match between the two top contenders would
determine the new champion; Luger won with a
piledriver and was led backstage by Harley Race
and Mr. Hughes, foreshadowing a heel turn.
|
Sting
|
Lex
Luger
|
2/29/92
|
Milwaukee,
MI; SuperBrawl II; Sting won
with a crossbody off the top; Luger left WCW
shortly thereafter.
|
Big
Van Vader
|
Sting
|
7/12/92
|
Albany,
GA; Great American Bash 92;
Vader won with the powerbomb after Sting hit his
head on the steel ring post.
|
Ron
Simmons
|
Vader
|
8/2/92
|
Baltimore,
MD; Great American Bash 92 Tour;
Sting was to have met Vader in a rematch but was
attacked earlier in the night by Jake the
Snake Roberts; Simmons was chosen at random
to challenge Vader and won the title with a
surprise powerslam.
|
Big
Van Vader
|
Ron
Simmons
|
12/30/92
|
Baltimore,
MD; House Show; Vader won the title with a
shoulder breaker onto the already injured
shoulder of the champion.
|
Sting
|
Big
Van Vader
|
3/11/93
|
London,
England; House Show; Sting won with a powerslam
off the top rope.
|
Big
Van Vader
|
Sting
|
3/17/93
|
Dublin,
Irleand; House Show; Vader regained the title
with the powerbomb after Sting hit his head on
the ring post.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Big
Van Vader
|
12/27/93
|
Starrcade
93; Flair put his career on the
line against Vaders title in this bout;
Flair scored the pin by clipping the champion in
the back of the knee and rolling him up; The
title was vacated following a controversial title
defense against Ricky Steamboat on 4/17/94; Flair
won the rematch shortly thereafter
|
Hulk
Hogan
|
Ric
Flair
|
7/17/94
|
Bash
at the Beach 94; Hogan, with Mr. T
in his corner, won the match with a legdrop;
Shaquille ONeal presented Hogan with the
belt following the match; The belt was later
vacated following a controversial title defense
against The Giant on 10/29/95.
|
Randy
Savage
|
Vacated
|
11/26/95
|
Norfolk,
VA; World War III 95;
Savage won the vacant title in the three-ring,
60-man battle royal that would determine the new
champion; Savage last eliminated the One Man Gang
but Hulk Hogan went out between the ropes and was
thus never really eliminated.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Randy
Savage
|
12/27/95
|
Nashville,
TN; Starrcade 95; Flair
won the right to face Savage by defeating Sting
and Lex Luger in a triangle match earlier in the
night; Flair captured the title after outside
interference from the Horsemen (Arn Anderson,
Brian Pillman, and Chris Benoit).
|
Randy
Savage
|
Ric
Flair
|
1/22/96
|
Las
Vegas, NV;WCW Monday Nitro;
Savage won with the flying elbowsmash in a match
that saw interference from both Arn Anderson and
Hulk Hogan.
|
Ric
Flair
|
Randy
Savage
|
2/11/96
|
St.
Petersburg, FL; SuperBrawl VI;
This was a steel cage match; Flair won after Miss
Elizabeth hit Savage in the eye with her high
heel shoe.
|
The
Giant
|
Ric
Flair
|
4/22/96
|
Albany,
GA; WCW Monday Nitro; Giant won
by locking a choke onto Flair, thus breaking the
figure-4, and chokeslamming the champion.
|
Hollywood
Hogan
|
The
Giant
|
8/10/96
|
Hog
Wild; Hogan won after outside
interference from Scott Hall and Kevin Nash,
finishing off by hitting the champion in the head
with the title belt; After the match, he and The
Outsiders attacked longtime Hogan friend Brutus
Beefcake.
|
Lex
Luger
|
Hollywood
Hogan
|
8/4/97
|
Auburn
Hills, MI; WCW Monday Nitro;
This was the 100th episode of Nitro; Luger won
with the Torture Rack after fending off outside
interference from the New World Order.
|
Hollywood
Hogan
|
Lex
Luger
|
8/9/97
|
Sturgis,
SD; Road Wild 97; Hogan
won this rematch with the legdrop after a fake
Sting came ringside and hit Luger with a baseball
bat.
|
Sting
|
Hollywood
Hogan
|
12/28/97
|
Washington,
DC; Starrcade 97; Sting
won the match with the Scorpion Deathlock; Hogan
originally won the match with the legdrop but
Bret Hart intervened before the bell could be
rung, knocking out referee Nick Patrick and
taking over as the ref; The title was vacated
following a controversial rematch on 12/29/97.
|
| Sting |
Hollywood Hogan |
2/28/98 |
San Francisco,
CA; SuperBrawl VIII; This bout
would finally determine which man would be the
champion; Sting won after Randy Savage interfered
and attacked Hogan. |
| Randy Savage |
Sting |
4/19/98 |
Denver, CO; Spring
Stampede 98; This was a No DQ
match; Savage won after Kevin Nash interfered and
powerbombed the champion. |
| Hollywood Hogan |
Randy Savage |
4/20/98 |
Colorodo
Springs, CO; WCW Monday Nitro;
Hogan regained the title after Bret Hart ran into
the ring, nailed Kevin Nash with the title belt,
and placed an unconscious Hogan on top of an
unconscious Savage. |
| Bill Goldberg |
Hollywood Hogan |
7/6/98 |
Atlanta, GA; WCW
Monday Nitro; Goldberg was the reigning
United States champion at the time of the bout
and defeated Scott Hall earlier in the night to
earn the title shot; He won the match with the
Spear and Jackhammer, while Diamond Dallas Page
and Karl Malone dealt with Curt Hennig on the
floor. |
| Kevin Nash |
Bill Goldberg |
12/27/98 |
Washtington, DC;
Starrcade 98; Kevin Nash earned
the right to this title shot by winning the
previous months World War III battle royal;
Nash won the title and ended Goldbergs
undefeated streak with the powerbomb after Scott
Hall used a tazer on the champion. |
| Hollywood Hogan |
Kevin Nash |
1/4/99 |
Atlanta, GA;WCW
Monday Nitro; Nash was to have met
Goldberg in a rematch but the challenger was
arrested earlier in the night; Hogan stepped in
as the surprise challenger and beat Nash by
pushing him with his finger; It was soon revealed
that Nash and Hogan were working together and
this night saw the rebirth of the New World
Order. |
| Ric Flair |
Hollywood Hogan |
3/14/99 |
Louisville, KY;
Uncensored 99; This was a
First Blood steel cage match in which
Flairs career, Hogans title, and Eric
Bischoffs power were on the line; Flair
eventually won the match via pinfall after
hitting Hogan with a crowbar given to him by Arn
Anderson - even though pinfalls were not
originally allowed in the match; Flair bled
throughout the match but the referee never
motioned to stop the bout; This match also
featured the heel turn of Flair and the face turn
of Hogan. |
| DDP |
Ric Flair |
4/11/99 |
Racoma, WA; Spring
Stampede 99; This was a 4-way
match also including Hollywood Hogan and Sting;
Randy Savage, the guest referee, brutally
attacked Flair - allowing Page to hit the Diamond
Cutter and score the easy pin; Hogan was
stretchered out of the ring after having his knee
injured by DDP halfway through the battle. |
| Sting |
DDP |
4/26/99 |
Fargo, ND; WCW
Monday Nitro; Sting won following the
Scorpion Death Drop. |
| DDP |
Kevin Nash |
4/26/99 |
Fargo, ND; WCW
Monday Nitro; This was a 4-way match
also involving Sting and Bill Goldberg. |
| Kevin Nash |
DDP |
5/9/99 |
St. Louis, MO; Slamboree
99 Nash regained the title with
the powerbomb. |
| Randy Savage |
Kevin Nash |
7/11/99 |
Sunrise, FL; Bash
at the Beach 99; This was a tag
team 4-way match also including Sid Vicious and
Sting; Savage won with the flying elbowsmash. |
| Hollywood Hogan |
Randy Savage |
7/12/99 |
Jacksonville,
FL; WCW Monday Nitro; Hogan won
thanks to the help of Kevin Nash. |
| Sting |
Hollywood Hogan |
9/12/99 |
Winston-Salem,
NC; Fall Brawl 99; Sting
won by using his baseball bat as a weapon; The
title was later held up following a match against
Bill Goldberg on 10/24/99 in which Goldberg won
but Sting never accepted that the bout would be
for the title. |
| Bret Hart |
Chris Benoit |
11/21/99 |
Toronto,
Ontario; Mayhem 99; This
was the final bout in a 16-person tournament to
determine the new champion; Hart won the match
with the Sharpshooter; Hart had defeated Sting
earlier in the night in a semi-final bout while
Benoit beat Jeff Jarrett; The title was later
held up following a title defense against Bill
Goldberg on 12/19/99. |
| Bret Hart |
Bill Goldberg |
12/20/99 |
Baltimore, MD; WCW
Monday Nitro; Hart won this rematch via
pinfall after The Outsiders attacked Goldberg
with baseball bats; Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Jeff
Jarrett, and Hart formed the New World Order 2000
after the match; Hart was later stripped of the
title on 1/16/00 due to a head injury which
eventually ended his career. |
| Chris Benoit |
Sid Vicious |
1/16/00 |
Cincinnatti,
OH; Souled Out 00; Vicious
was to have met Hart for the title but, due to
Harts injury, Benoit was brought in as a
substitution; Arn Anderson served as guest
referee and had the match stopped when Vicious
tapped out to Benoits Crippler Crossface -
even though Vicious leg was underneath the
ring ropes; Benoit left for the WWF the following
day and was stripped of the title. |
| Sid Vicious |
Vacated |
1/17/00 |
WCW
Monday Nitro; Arn Anderson officially
reversed his decision from the previous night
since Vicious leg was under the ropes. |
| Sid Vicious |
Kevin Nash |
1/24/00 |
Los Angeles,
CA; WCW Thunder; Nash ordered
this match to take place since Vicious did not
defeat the proper Harris before beating Nash the
night prior; Vicious was stripped of the title on
4/10/00 as Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff vacated
all the championships. |
| Sid Vicious |
Kevin Nash |
1/25/00 |
Las Vegas, NV;
WCW Thunder; Nash ordered this match to
take place since Vicious did not defeat the
proper Harris before beating Nash the night
prior; Vicious was stripped of the title on
4/10/00 as Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff vacated
all the championships. |
| Jeff Jarrett |
DDP |
4/16/00 |
Chicago, IL; Spring
Stampede 00; These men earned the
right to battle for the vacant title after Page
defeated Lex Luger and Jarrett defeated Curt
Hennig; Jarrett won after Kimberly Page turned on
her husband. |
| DDP |
Jeff Jarrett |
4/24/00 |
Rochester, NY; WCW
Monday Nitro; Page won with the help of
Chris Kanyon. |
| David Arquette |
Eric Bischoff |
4/25/00 |
Syracuse, NY; WCW
Thunder</b>; This was a tag team
bout pitting Arquette and DDP against Bischoff
and Jarrett - whoever gained the pinfall won the
title; Arquette got the pin with a spear. |
| Jeff Jarret |
DDP |
5/7/00 |
Slamboree
00; This was a three-tiered cage
match also involving David Arquette; Jarrett won
thanks to Arquette turning on his friend Page;
Chris Kanyon was tossed from the top of the cage
through the rampway by Mike Awesome after the
match. |
| Ric Flair |
Jeff Jarrett |
5/15/00 |
Biloxi, MS; WCW
Monday Nitro |
| Jeff Jarrett |
Vacated |
5/22/00 |
Grand Rapids,
MI; WCW Monday Nitro; Jarrett
was awarded the title by Vince Russo following
Flairs collapse during a previous
broadcast. |
| Kevin Nash |
Jeff Jarrett |
5/23/00 |
Saginaw, MI; WCW
Thunder; This was a 3-way bout also
involving U.S. Champion Scott Steiner. |
| Ric Flair |
N/A |
5/29/00 |
Salt Lake City,
UT; WCW Monday Nitro; Nash gave
the title back to Flair since Flair never lost it
in the ring and had it wrongfully taken from him. |
| Jeff Jarrett |
Ric Flair |
5/29/00 |
Salt Lake City,
UT; WCW Monday Nitro |
| Booker T |
Jeff Jarrett |
7/9/00 |
Fort
Lauderdale, FL; Bash at the Beach
00; Jarrett was to have met Hulk
Hogan but Vince Russo scraped the match, gave
Hogan a consolation title belt, and put the title
up for grabs between these two men; Booker won
with the Book End. |
| Kevin Nash |
Booker T. |
8/28/00 |
Las Cruses, NM;
WCW Monday Nitro |
| Booker T |
Kevin Nash |
9/17/00 |
Buffalo, NY; Fall
Brawl 00; This was a caged heat
match; Booker regained the title with the
Book End. |
| Vince Russo |
Booker T |
9/25/00 |
Long Island,
NY; WCW Monday Nitro; This was a
cage match; Russo won by being speared out of the
cage by Goldberg; The title was vacated a week
after; The concussion Russo suffered during this
match permanently kept him off WCW TV and out of
the booking committee. |
| Booker T |
Jeff Jarrett |
10/2/00 |
San Francisco,
CA; <b>WCW Monday Nitro</b>; This was
a 49ers match in which boxes would cover items
held on poles on each four turnbuckles - three
items would be weapons and the other would be the
title belt. |
| Scott Steiner |
Booker T |
11/26/00 |
Milwaukee, MI; Mayhem
00; This was a caged heat match in
which a straight jacket could be used as a
weapon; Steiner won with the Steiner Recliner. |
| Booker T |
Scott Steiner |
3/26/01 |
Panama City
Beach, FL; WCW Monday Nitro;
This was the last episode of Nitro after the WWF
purchased WCW days prior; Booker T was the
reigning United States champion going into the
battle; He regained the title with the Bookend. |
| Kurt Angle |
Booker T |
|
WWF Raw
is War |
| Booker T |
Kurt Angle |
|
WWF Raw
is War |
| The Rock |
Booker T |
|
San Jose, CA; Summerslam,
'01 |
| Chris Jericho |
The Rock |
|
No
Mercy'01 |
| The Rock |
Chris Jericho |
|
WWF Raw
is War |
| Chris Jericho |
The Rock |
12/29/01 |
San Diego, CA; Vengeance;
This was a first round match in a one-night
tournament to crown the first ever undisputed
heavyweight champion; Jericho won due to
interference from Vince McMahon; Later in the
night, Jericho defeated WWF World Champion Stone
Cold Steve Austin to unify the championship
titles. (Both belts were combined to make Undisputed Title making the WCW World
Title now defunct) |
| Triple H |
----- |
9/2/02 |
Milwaukee, WI; WWE RAW;
After it was announced Brock Lesnar would be exclusive to SmackDown as the
Undisputed Champion, Eric Bischoff thought RAW deserved a champion of its own.
Bischoff then introduced Triple H as the new World Heavyweight Champion, handing
him the belt without having to earn it. This now makes the former WCW World Title
active again for the RAW brand simply known as the "World Title." |
| Shawn Michaels |
Triple H |
11/17/02 |
New York City, NY; WWE Survivor Series;
Triple H was forced to defend his World Heavyweight Title in a newly invented Elimination Chamber Match
which included challengers Rob Van Dam, Booker T, Kane, Chris Jericho and the return of "HBK" Shawn Michaels. In the end,
Shawn Michaels was able to do the unthinkable and pin Triple H 1, 2, 3 to become the new World Heavyweight Champion in 2002,
making Michaels a World Champion for the first time since 1998. |
| Triple H |
Shawn Michaels |
12/15/02 |
Fort Lauderdale, FL; WWE Armageddon;
Following the win by Shawn Michaels in the Elimination Chamber at the Survivor Series, the tension between
Triple H and Shawn Michaels grew. Eric Bischoff announced that HBK would defend the World Heavyweight Title against Triple H
in a Best of Three Falls Match. In the end, Triple H won the first fall (Street Fight), Shawn Michaels won the second fall (Steel Cage Match)
and Triple H won the third fall (Ladder Match) to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. |
| Goldberg |
Triple H |
9/21/03 |
Hershey, Pennsylvania;WWE Unforgiven;
In what turned out to be a 9 1/2 month World Heavyweight Title reign for Triple H (successfully defending the title against Rob
Van Dam, Kane, Scott Steiner, Booker T & Kevin Nash), Bill Goldberg was finally able to do what no one else had done for a lengthy amount of time,
beat Triple H. Goldberg did so by shrugging off a sledgehammer shot by Triple H and taking the advantage by hitting a big spear followed by the Jackhammer
to gain the 1, 2, 3 to become the NEW World Heavyweight Champion. |
| Triple H |
Goldberg & Kane |
12/14/03 |
Orlando, Florida;WWE Armageddon;
Bill Goldberg had been reigning as World Heavyweight Champion for a solid 2 1/2 months until he was forced to defend his title against
Kane & Triple H in a Triple Threat Match. In the end, Triple H was able to capitalize off a Kane chokeslam and Kane being removed from the ring by Batista
allowed Triple H to get the pin on Goldberg for the 1, 2, 3 to once again become the NEW World Heavyweight Champion. |
| Chris Benoit |
Triple H & Shawn Michaels |
3/14/04 |
New York, New York;WWE WrestleMania XX;
After a title reign of exactly 3 months, Triple H tapped out to the Crippler Crossface in New York's Madison Square Garden at WrestleMania XX in what was a 3 way match between Benoit, Michaels, and HHH. Michaels was laying outside of the ring on the floor in a bloody mess while HHH submitted to the Crossface. |
| Randy Orton |
Chris Benoit |
8/15/04 |
Toronto, Ontario, Canada;WWE SummerSlam;
Reigning as World Heavyweight Champion for a solid 5 months, Benoit defended his title yet again against Randy Orton who had won a 20 Man Battle Royal on RAW to earn the title shot. Orton countered another Crossface attempt by Benoit, hitting the RKO in quick fashion to get the 1, 2, 3 for the win to become the youngest world champion in WWE history. |
| Triple H |
Randy Orton |
9/12/04 |
Portland, Oregon;WWE Unforgiven;
After a somewhat short four week long reign as the youngest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history, Randy Orton defended his title against Triple H at Unforgiven. Following interference from Evolution members Ric Flair, Batista and an outside assistance from The Coach, Triple H was able to use a steel chair to his advantage to knock out Orton and connect a Pedigree to gain the pinfall and win, making him a nine-time World Champion in his career. |
| Triple H |
Randy Orton |
1/5/05 |
San Juan, Puerto Rico;WWE New Year's Revolution;
The month before in December, Vince McMahon officially declared the World Title vacant when a Triple Threat Match on RAw between Triple H, Chris Benoit & Edge ended with a controversial finish that saw both Benoit & Edge win the match at the same time. Eric Bischoff announced an Elimination Chamber Match to determine a new World Champion and in the end, it came down to Triple H & Randy Orton in the Chamber. Triple H was able to get the pinfall after a big Pedigree with help from Batista to start his 10th reign as World Champion. |
| Batista |
Triple H |
4/3/05 |
Los Angeles, California;WWE WrestleMania 21;
After recapturing the title in January in the Elimination Chamber, Triple H was forced to defend his World Title against former friend & Evolution member Batista after he made the decision to stay with RAW after the Royal Rumble. In the end, Batista was able to overcome Triple H by ending his 10th reign with a Batista Bomb. |
| Kurt Angle |
----- |
1/13/06 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;WWE SmackDown;
After holding the World Title for nearly nine months and jumping to the SmackDown brand in the summer as a result of the Draft Lottery, Batista held on to his title and even continued to defend it after suffering an injury in late 2005. Batista worked through that injury, but ended up with yet another injury in early 2006. Batista was forced to forfeit the title which saw a 20 Man Battle Royal get set to determine a new champion on SmackDown. RAW's Kurt Angle showed up at the event and ended up eliminated Mark Henry to capture the title in shocking fashion. |
| Rey Mysterio |
Randy orton |
4/2/06 |
Chicago, Illinois;WWE WrestleMania 22;
After jumping to SmackDown in January and capturing the World Title in a Battle Royal, Kurt Angle went on to successfully defend the World Title for nearly three months until it was announced he would defend his title in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania 22 against Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton. In the end, Angle wasn't pinned to lose his title as Mysterio finished off Orton with a 619 and West Coast Pop to capture his first ever World Title. |
| King Booker |
Rey Mysterio |
7/23/06 |
Indianapolis, Indiana;WWE's The Great American Bash |
| Batista |
King Booker |
11/26/06 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;WWE Survivor Series |
| The Undertaker |
Batista |
4/1/07 |
Detroit, Michigan;WWE WrestleMania 23 |
| Edge |
The Undertaker |
5/11/07 |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;WWE Friday Night Smackdown |
| The Great Khali |
----- |
7/20/07 |
Laredo, Texas;WWE Friday Night Smackdown |
| Batista |
The Great Khali |
9/16/07 |
Memphis, Tenneesee;WWE Unforgiven |
| Edge |
Batista & Undertaker |
12/16/07 |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;WWE Armageddon |
| The Undertaker |
Edge |
3/30/08 |
Orlando, Florida;WWE WrestleMania 24 |
| Edge |
The Undertaker |
6/1/08 |
San Diego, California;WWE One Night Stand |
| CM Punk |
Edge |
6/30/08 |
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;WWE Monday Night Raw |
| Chris Jericho |
----- |
9/7/08 |
Cleveland, Ohio;WWE Unforgiven |
| Batista |
Chris Jericho |
10/26/08 |
Phoenix, Arizona;WWE Cyber Sunday |
| Chris Jericho |
Batista |
11/3/08 |
Tampa, Florida;WWE Monday Night Raw |
| John Cena |
Chris Jericho |
11/23/08 |
Boston, Massachusetts;WWE Survivor Series |
| Edge |
Rey Mysterio |
2/15/09 |
Seattle, Washington;WWE No Way Out |
| John Cena |
Edge/Big Show |
4/5/09 |
Houston, Texas;WWE WrestleMania 25 |
| Edge |
John Cena |
4/26/09 |
Providence, Rhode Island;WWE Backlash |
| Jeff Hardy |
Edge |
6/7/09 |
New Orleans, Louisiana;WWE Extreme Rules |
| CM Punk |
Jeff Hardy |
6/7/09 |
New Orleans, Louisiana;WWE Extreme Rules |
| Jeff Hardy |
CM Punk |
7/26/09 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;WWE Night of Champions |
| CM Punk |
Jeff Hardy |
8/23/09 |
Los Angeles, California;WWE SummerSlam |
| The Undertaker |
CM Punk |
10/4/09 |
Newark, New Jersey;WWE Hell in a Cell |
| Chris Jericho |
The Undertaker |
2/21/10 |
St. Louis, MO;WWE Elimination Chamber |
| Jack Swagger |
Chris Jericho |
4/2/10 |
Las Vegas, NV;WWE Friday Night Smackdown |