Fun fact: The 24/7 Championship was retired in the same building as the limo explosion from 2007. I wonder how close that garbage can was to where Paul London smiled at Vince.
Not gonna lie. For those of us that are history buffs as well as wrestling fans (quite obviously), this was an absolutely incredible video! Thank you very much to whomever had the idea as well as to EVERYONE at Cultaholic! You lads and lasses seriously make my day!
I know this list was only about former WWE titles but, when the subject of brief wrestling championships comes up, my mind always goes back to the WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team titles. Lasted just eight days due to the sale/closure of the company!
I think u can go to the TBS headquarters and get a tour and apparently in one of their lobbies they have one of the cruiser weight tag belts on display and I think one other old NWA belt as well but idk which one
I'd give an honorable mention to the WWF World Martial Arts Championship. It was in existence for 10yrs 18days and was only on the line in five matches, all involving Antonio Inoki.
I like how despite the relationship between WWE and New Japan ended in 1985 the martial arts title stayed alive with Inoki with 2 title changes happening in 1989
Al Snow having the European championship was nice because he would represent a European country based on the close, theme music, and the way head looked like.
absolutely wild to think that the Hardcore title didn't even exist for four years - it's certainly one of the aspects of the Attitude Era that still holds up (IMO)
Yah I would have never guessed it was that short lived. Guess it makes sense when you think about it but it really seemed to be around longer than that.
Cultaholic, I believe you missed one oldie: The USA/American Championship. It was created so that Pedro Morales would have a belt to defend upon his return to the WWWF in 1970, as they had in mind him becoming the next babyface champ after Bruno lost. Pedro supposedly won it in one of those "fictional" tournaments somewhere by defeating Freddie Blassie in the tourney's final match. He brought it into WWWF with him and it had a red, white and blue center piece with a map of the USA on it, and it said "WWWF United States of America Championship." He held it for only a few months until the night he won the WWWF World Title off Ivan Koloff at MSG in February 1971. He even wore the belt into the ring with him that night. Immediately after that I believe the title was vacated and never mentioned again.
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 This one was a completely different title. It was sometimes referred to as the "USA-American Heavyweight Championship." There are a number of photos of Morales wearing this belt. In the "official" WWE Record Book they don't even mention this title or the one you mentioned, so it's hard to find records of either of them. The only one they mentioned from that era was the old US Tag Title, which was abandoned for the International Tag Title, and eventually that was also abandoned for the WWWF World Tag Title. That's what makes those titles hard to keep track of, that they themselves don't even acknowledge events from their own past, plus the fact that there are so few of us around from that time that are on UA-cam and still watching wrestling.
Happy to have been acknowledged in this video as one of the five who used to watch NXT UK weekly! 👋 I mean, I bought into the prestige of the UK title when Walter (as Gunther was known then) held it, with him only showing up to promote or wrestle a title match and having bangers every time. Who can forget those match-of-the-year candidates with Ilja Dragunov?
Triple H, bring back either the 24/7 belt or the original Hardcore title under 24/7 rules. Preferably the Hardcore 24/7 belt that Crash Holly made famous and relevant. R.I.P Crash Holly. Forever missed 🙏
Maybe it could if the Saudi special matches actually ever meant a damn thing I mean it sure as heck says a LOT that the only one that had ANY follow up after those poor excuse for house shows was the so called “Best In the World” tournament and its winner Shane McMahon …I’m glad they’ve stopped doing those pointless matches
I really want to see the return of the Winged Eagle belt if Cody wins at Mania 39. That's one of the best belt designs that deserves a comeback. A Winged Eagle belt with the American Nightmare logo? 🔥 🔥 🔥
I've actually been going back and watching NXT UK. It's a shame that it didn't get more promotion, it's almost as good as NXT Black and Gold or peak AEW. Definitely watch Tyler Bate vs Trent Seven from the September 1, 2022 finale. Probably one of WWE's best hidden gems.
I knew the NXT UK women’s title only had four different champions, but somehow I never noticed only one of them was actually from the UK. Though I guess Rhea and Toni are at least from Commonwealth countries/former British colonies, so that’s close enough in WWE’s eyes.
In its first outing in WWE, the WWE Mixed Tag Team Championship originally only existed for 4 years, 11 months and 10 days, from August 23, 2015-August 3, 2020, before being revived in 2022.
You forgot that green Greatest Royal Rumble championship belt with the palms on it that was given to Braun Strowman in Saudi Arabia - only to be never seen again after that one night. Might not have been an official championship but deserves an honorable mention. ;)
The 24/7 Championship: the proof that nostalgia is a poison, since let's face it, the Hardcore title had the exact same problems as the 24/7 title, only the writing team was actually good back then.
Saying the cruiserweight title just existed in NXT before being unified is straight disrespectful to the work that Escobar, Kushida, & Strong did with that title.
Not on the list: *WWF Light Heavyweight Championship - 5 years before it evolved into WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Famous for Gillberg's longest title reign *King of the Ring belt - 1 year. Won by Mabel *Greatest Royal Rumble Championship - 1 night. Won by Braun Strowman
Covid was the main reason NXT UK ain’t my personal opinion! I BLOODY loved NXT UK as it gave me and many others the opportunity to enjoy the WWE product live in person
This gave me an idea for a list. 10 wrestling championships with the fewest champions. Of course, you could do the one with the most, but I think we all know that the WWE Tag Team title wins that.
10. Kind of funny that Bate was the 1st and last UK Champ. 9. Al Snow's reign was entertaining as he tried to represent a different European country every week. Plus, let's not forget Kurt Angle held both the Intercontinental and European titles, before double champs was a common thing. 8. Ay! Screw you! Enzo was an awesomely entertaining champ. If it wasn't for that bull crap that happened, that title would have lasted longer. 7. Ouch. NXT UK got little love... Why did we think NXT in other countries was a good idea? 6. Ah... The best part of the Attitude Era, in my view. Hey, don't blame RVD. This was on Bischoff when he was RAW GM. 5. Given how WWE treats tag teams... are we really surprised? 4. If that's not worthy of putting R-Truth in the Hall of Fame, I don't know what will. Let's be honest, Dana Brooke is to blame for ruining the 24/7 title. 3. Whoa... Did not know that... 2. How have these old belts never in the WWE games yet? 1. It's like that title was made for Bravo...
Nikky Cross missing the bin was kinda poetic simply because the 24/7 Championship was also a big miss. So Nikky missing the bin was intentional change my mind.
My pessimistic mind would believe a big part of that is likely both BECAUSE they are better looking they their corporate logo mix and match world titles And because they aren’t carrying a big enough brand logo to fit Vince’s obnoxiously giant ego
Fun fact... that wasn't the only North American championship that Ted DiBiase had in his career. He possessed Mid-South's North American championship years before he became the Million Dollar Man in the Fed.
You should do a What Happened To That Wrestler on every British Wrestler from that iconic UK Tournament Stage shot with Triple H and Regal when they announced NXT UK
WWE should have reinstated the European title instead of creating the UK championship. They could have kept the same design more or less, but the even limited prestige would have been more than creating a new title. Curious to see if WWE does this for NXT Europe or creates a new title. Odds are the later.
There were also a WWWF International Heavyweight Championship, WWWF International Tag-Team Championship, WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship, and a WWF Irish Heavyweight Championship.
If you count rebrandings, WCW has this beat. On Nitro, PCO was given the WCW Hardcore Title and it was renamed the Saskatchewan Hardcore International Title. He lost it to Norman Smiley that night. RIP SHiT Title.
What about the Wwe Smackdown Championship, won By JBL and istantly pulled from him. So his rein was about 1 Minute long. Yeah, i know it was an storyline Tool.
I don’t get how Bron Breakker, Mandy Rose and Pretty Deadly don’t count as last holders of the NXT UK title, NXT UK women’s title, & NXT UK tag team titles when they unified them with the prime NXT titles when RVD is the last European & Hardcore champion when he unified those title with the Intercontinental title
@@TimTE01 but that’s how unifications usually work. You win another title and unify it with the one you have you count as the last champ (unless it’s boxing where the titles aren’t actually unified but just held together and still separate titles). The 3 NXT UK titles (except the Heritage Cup) are the only ones to my knowledge to have this happen where the wrestler(s) who won them aren’t seen as the final champions.
It should. Even if it is to unify it and the belt would be deactivated the moment after it’s won….. even if it’s for a brief moment you still technically won that championship. If that doesn’t count, by that logic then this whole time all 3 of those NXT and NXT UK championship matches were really just for the NXT championships only but since it wasn’t, it counts
@@truthteller7283 yep. Look at all the other unifications. It lists the one unifying the title into another as the last champion. Triple H originally was the last intercontinental champion when he unified it with he world title before the title was revived. RVD is the last European and hardcore champion. LayCool are the last to hold the original women’s title (that issue gives me a headache on why they both are somewhat recognized as co-champs but list only one person as the champ and the divas title should’ve been retired). Carmelo Hayes is the last cruiserweight champ after he unified it with the North American title. But yet the 3 NXT UK titles aren’t given the same energy. Instead treated like when Charlotte was the last divas champ and first holder of the new women’s title (now Raw women’s title)
As a kid I always wanted to be hardcore champion and European champion, was gutted when I got older and realised they weren’t taken as seriously as I thought 🤣🤣
WWWF International Tag Team titles June 1st 1969 to July 2nd 1972 . First holders Mitsu Arikawa and Professor Tanaka last holers Geeto Mongol and Johnny DeFazio .
That’s crazy I didn’t realize that the hardcore title was only around 3 years and change…it was retired after I stopped watching too. I watched from 94-2001 and it seemed like the hardcore title was around for a long time but I guess not.
I'm assuming you are counting the WWE Womens tag belts as a continuing limeage from the origianls, which existed less than 5 years between 1983 and 88. The series of matches between the Jumping Bomb Angels and Glamour Girls eserves it's own video, TBH.
R Truth had more title reigns in WWE history Accept for Jerry the king Lawler who has an Unprecedented 149 different title reigns making him the winner of more championships then any other man in wrestling ever
💡 what about the 1. WCW cruiserweight tag team belts 2. WCW women's world championship 3. WWF : light heavyweight champion 4. ECW / WWE championship belt 5. WCW 6 man tag team belts 6. WWF 6 man tag team belts 7. Battle dome championship belt 8. WWF Smoking skull 💀 belt 9. Attitude era I.C. championship 10. WWF Attitude era belt - big blue ( just to name a few. Then again 🤔 ROH , TNA , XPW , wrestling society X , lucha underground , NJPW , AWA all have or had different belt designs )
Funny story about that one. It actually started life in 1991 as part of a working relationship between WWF and a Mexican promotion called UWA. It seems the WWF forgot about it so when UWA went under in 1995 the title bounced around in Japan for a while before becoming part of the J-Crown, 8 Junior Heavyweight belts that were defended together and even showed up in WCW for a while. Then in 1997 when WWF decided to try and compete with WCW's Cruiserweight division they demanded then-champion Shinjiro Otani return the belt, they then put it on Taka Michinoku and never officially recognised the title's history before him.
The problem with it is that it’s a show for people who are hardcore fans and actually care about the wrestling portion of a wrestling show. You see, WWE mostly bring in casuals. They hardly actually care for the wrestling part so it is hard for them to be into a show that’s actually about wrestling and not much crazy story lines going on
@@truthteller7283 Well, okay, I guess you are right. It just didn't really make sense for me, because since I watched WWE for the first time, I fell in love with it. I am from Ukraine, we had WWE on TV from 2009 to 2013, then that channel disappeared. I was very disappointed, but I was in my teens, so other problems quickly took my attention. But when my friend told me in 2018 that it's possible to watch WWE on a site called WWE Network, I immediately felt that love again. So that's how I got introduced to WWE again and I was honestly S H O C K E D with amount of content it has to propose. My point is, I may not be a hardcore fan, just a fellow who likes the product. While you are waiting for your weekly Raw or Smackdown, why don't you enjoy NXT or some other program? Sorry for a long post, omg, that's just nostalgia :D
Fun fact: The 24/7 Championship was retired in the same building as the limo explosion from 2007. I wonder how close that garbage can was to where Paul London smiled at Vince.
Lies again? Shortest waiting time
Not gonna lie. For those of us that are history buffs as well as wrestling fans (quite obviously), this was an absolutely incredible video! Thank you very much to whomever had the idea as well as to EVERYONE at Cultaholic! You lads and lasses seriously make my day!
I know this list was only about former WWE titles but, when the subject of brief wrestling championships comes up, my mind always goes back to the WCW Cruiserweight Tag Team titles. Lasted just eight days due to the sale/closure of the company!
WCW woman’s title
Sad one, yeah.
There’s also the WCW Cruiserweight Women’s Championship.
Seen in one Tournament Match on Nitro and then only in Japan for a year.
Could a video on the titles that were made by and/or defended n WCW. There was about 15 I think.
I think u can go to the TBS headquarters and get a tour and apparently in one of their lobbies they have one of the cruiser weight tag belts on display and I think one other old NWA belt as well but idk which one
@@lewisgreen5081 wasn’t there a WCW six man championship?
I'd give an honorable mention to the WWF World Martial Arts Championship. It was in existence for 10yrs 18days and was only on the line in five matches, all involving Antonio Inoki.
I thought this would appear but then looked into it and found out the afformentioned 10+ year life span!
I like how despite the relationship between WWE and New Japan ended in 1985 the martial arts title stayed alive with Inoki with 2 title changes happening in 1989
It was defended on the big MTV Show…kind of.
They ran a match at the Arena, but not on MTV.
Adam has perfected his list voice. So easy to watch
I've fallen asleep to the 5 hour WrestleMania match list several times.
@@jakel7213 I'm guilty of putting the 24hrs of lists video multiple times on to help me doze off.
@@jimbo_1312 im guilty of having sex with kids
Al Snow having the European championship was nice because he would represent a European country based on the close, theme music, and the way head looked like.
I loved that when Al held the title!
absolutely wild to think that the Hardcore title didn't even exist for four years - it's certainly one of the aspects of the Attitude Era that still holds up (IMO)
Yah I would have never guessed it was that short lived. Guess it makes sense when you think about it but it really seemed to be around longer than that.
@@letsplayxboxsports yeah i always thought the belt lasted like 6 years
Cultaholic, I believe you missed one oldie: The USA/American Championship. It was created so that Pedro Morales would have a belt to defend upon his return to the WWWF in 1970, as they had in mind him becoming the next babyface champ after Bruno lost. Pedro supposedly won it in one of those "fictional" tournaments somewhere by defeating Freddie Blassie in the tourney's final match. He brought it into WWWF with him and it had a red, white and blue center piece with a map of the USA on it, and it said "WWWF United States of America Championship." He held it for only a few months until the night he won the WWWF World Title off Ivan Koloff at MSG in February 1971. He even wore the belt into the ring with him that night. Immediately after that I believe the title was vacated and never mentioned again.
The WWWF United States Heavyweight Championship was first formed in 1960 and lasted until 1971
@@EssexAggiegrad2011 This one was a completely different title. It was sometimes referred to as the "USA-American Heavyweight Championship." There are a number of photos of Morales wearing this belt. In the "official" WWE Record Book they don't even mention this title or the one you mentioned, so it's hard to find records of either of them. The only one they mentioned from that era was the old US Tag Title, which was abandoned for the International Tag Title, and eventually that was also abandoned for the WWWF World Tag Title. That's what makes those titles hard to keep track of, that they themselves don't even acknowledge events from their own past, plus the fact that there are so few of us around from that time that are on UA-cam and still watching wrestling.
@@elc1960 It's the same belt
Happy to have been acknowledged in this video as one of the five who used to watch NXT UK weekly! 👋
I mean, I bought into the prestige of the UK title when Walter (as Gunther was known then) held it, with him only showing up to promote or wrestle a title match and having bangers every time. Who can forget those match-of-the-year candidates with Ilja Dragunov?
Same, I actually went to a taping back in October 2019 it was so fun
@@danielpomerance6910 It always looked it!
I think Crash Holly was the best Hardcore champion. Especially when he announced that he was gonna defend it 24/7 😆
Triple H, bring back either the 24/7 belt or the original Hardcore title under 24/7 rules. Preferably the Hardcore 24/7 belt that Crash Holly made famous and relevant. R.I.P Crash Holly. Forever missed 🙏
Rest In Peace Crash Holly
@@thereturnofharlem9030 HHH should bring back the Hardcore to bring the Bad Taste of it's Bootleg Brother The 24/7 of the Mouth.
@@thereturnofharlem9030 24x7 is trash but hardcore is better only if it only consisted in 24x7 rules
What about the Greatest Royal Rumble Championship? They gave Braun a belt for a one night event!
Maybe it could if the Saudi special matches actually ever meant a damn thing
I mean it sure as heck says a LOT that the only one that had ANY follow up after those poor excuse for house shows was the so called “Best In the World” tournament and its winner Shane McMahon
…I’m glad they’ve stopped doing those pointless matches
I really want to see the return of the Winged Eagle belt if Cody wins at Mania 39. That's one of the best belt designs that deserves a comeback. A Winged Eagle belt with the American Nightmare logo? 🔥 🔥 🔥
Cody new gimmick becoming the guy who debuts belts because I think that would be either his third or forth debuting a belt
@@jrk22233 far more than that if you include indie promotions
If he does, the belt needs to be bigger. It looked weird to see guys like Stone Cold carry around a small championship belt.
@@thevoicelesswriter The belts back in the 80's in WWF were even smaller i think it was to make their big guys look even bigger than they were.
Uhh no
Greatest Royal Rumble Championship: 1 Day
I've actually been going back and watching NXT UK. It's a shame that it didn't get more promotion, it's almost as good as NXT Black and Gold or peak AEW.
Definitely watch Tyler Bate vs Trent Seven from the September 1, 2022 finale. Probably one of WWE's best hidden gems.
I knew the NXT UK women’s title only had four different champions, but somehow I never noticed only one of them was actually from the UK. Though I guess Rhea and Toni are at least from Commonwealth countries/former British colonies, so that’s close enough in WWE’s eyes.
In its first outing in WWE, the WWE Mixed Tag Team Championship originally only existed for 4 years, 11 months and 10 days, from August 23, 2015-August 3, 2020, before being revived in 2022.
I love how this video ends with "And let us never speak of it agan." LMAO
You forgot that green Greatest Royal Rumble championship belt with the palms on it that was given to Braun Strowman in Saudi Arabia - only to be never seen again after that one night. Might not have been an official championship but deserves an honorable mention. ;)
The shot at DiBiase was uncalled for 😂 funnily enough, his net worth has actually gone up since the whole debacle
The 24/7 Championship: the proof that nostalgia is a poison, since let's face it, the Hardcore title had the exact same problems as the 24/7 title, only the writing team was actually good back then.
The only good thing about the 24/7 title was r truth je was on top of his game with backstage segments etc
Definitely one of my favourite lists you guys have made
the European Championship was pretty cool…like a TV title
I honestly was shocked that the WWF Women's Tag Team titles were not on this list, but the just missed the list.
NGL these UK NXT belts looks more prestigious than current WWE belts
The WWE Canadian title sounds like something lance storm would dream up during his days as leader of team Canada in wcw
He had the WCW Canadian Heavyweight Title.
Saying the cruiserweight title just existed in NXT before being unified is straight disrespectful to the work that Escobar, Kushida, & Strong did with that title.
Al Snow as European champion was underrated, like Al Snow. Lance Storm kinda/sort of brought back the Canadian championship in another company.
Not on the list:
*WWF Light Heavyweight Championship - 5 years before it evolved into WWE Cruiserweight Championship. Famous for Gillberg's longest title reign
*King of the Ring belt - 1 year. Won by Mabel
*Greatest Royal Rumble Championship - 1 night. Won by Braun Strowman
Mabel’s Belt was not officially created.
Covid was the main reason NXT UK ain’t my personal opinion! I BLOODY loved NXT UK as it gave me and many others the opportunity to enjoy the WWE product live in person
WWE needs to bring back European title for NXT Europe
Fuck yeah :D
NTX Europe Title.
🫢 how can you misspell three letters?! @@conradojavier7547
12:19 this is a wild way to introduce someone 😂 I wasn’t expecting that
This gave me an idea for a list. 10 wrestling championships with the fewest champions. Of course, you could do the one with the most, but I think we all know that the WWE Tag Team title wins that.
I used to love the Hardcore & European Championships. Thanks for the video.
The fate of the nxt uk world championship always makes me sad that title was beautiful
Its too bad WCW didn't count. The WCW Cruiserweight Tag Titles have to be the shortest lived titles in history. They lasted a total of 8 days.
To be fair to Rhea Ripley and Toni Storm, New Zealand and Australia's flag has the Union Jack
10. Kind of funny that Bate was the 1st and last UK Champ.
9. Al Snow's reign was entertaining as he tried to represent a different European country every week. Plus, let's not forget Kurt Angle held both the Intercontinental and European titles, before double champs was a common thing.
8. Ay! Screw you! Enzo was an awesomely entertaining champ. If it wasn't for that bull crap that happened, that title would have lasted longer.
7. Ouch. NXT UK got little love... Why did we think NXT in other countries was a good idea?
6. Ah... The best part of the Attitude Era, in my view. Hey, don't blame RVD. This was on Bischoff when he was RAW GM.
5. Given how WWE treats tag teams... are we really surprised?
4. If that's not worthy of putting R-Truth in the Hall of Fame, I don't know what will. Let's be honest, Dana Brooke is to blame for ruining the 24/7 title.
3. Whoa... Did not know that...
2. How have these old belts never in the WWE games yet?
1. It's like that title was made for Bravo...
The Greatest Royal Rumble Championship would like a word
Braun Strowman last eliminated Big Cass to win it
Nikky Cross missing the bin was kinda poetic simply because the 24/7 Championship was also a big miss.
So Nikky missing the bin was intentional change my mind.
The 24/7 championship being an off-brand Hardcore championship.
Yes! Thank you!
the UK belts were so pretty. I miss them :(
Right, they were gorgeous and they got rid of them, a true shame.
My pessimistic mind would believe a big part of that is likely both BECAUSE they are better looking they their corporate logo mix and match world titles
And because they aren’t carrying a big enough brand logo to fit Vince’s obnoxiously giant ego
Fun fact... that wasn't the only North American championship that Ted DiBiase had in his career. He possessed Mid-South's North American championship years before he became the Million Dollar Man in the Fed.
"it's a title, a belt holds up your pants".
You should do a What Happened To That Wrestler on every British Wrestler from that iconic UK Tournament Stage shot with Triple H and Regal when they announced NXT UK
If you're counting all title reigns, I believe Zach Ryder has a couple words for you.
I didn't even know the NXT Cruiserweight Championship was retired. I always liked that belt, the replica is gorgeous.
WWE should have reinstated the European title instead of creating the UK championship. They could have kept the same design more or less, but the even limited prestige would have been more than creating a new title. Curious to see if WWE does this for NXT Europe or creates a new title. Odds are the later.
It's better to Revive Dead Belts, & rebrand them as NXT Champions.
There were also a WWWF International Heavyweight Championship, WWWF International Tag-Team Championship, WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship, and a WWF Irish Heavyweight Championship.
Those NXT UK Tag Titles we’re absolutely gorgeous
The NXT UK belt was the best looking belt in the entire company
If you count rebrandings, WCW has this beat.
On Nitro, PCO was given the WCW Hardcore Title and it was renamed the Saskatchewan Hardcore International Title.
He lost it to Norman Smiley that night.
RIP SHiT Title.
Every single one of those nxt UK titles looked excellent
another stellar top ten video from cultaholic 🙏🏻
The design in the NXT UK tag team championships was so good...
What about the NXT UK Heritage Cup? It was technically defended as a championship
still exists now as the "NXT Heritage Cup Championship"
True, I had genuinely forgotten about it hahahaha...@@immersion726
I think it’s only me but without looking it up I thought the European champion was around longer but still one of the best looking belts
Another great one!
What about the Wwe Smackdown Championship, won By JBL and istantly pulled from him.
So his rein was about 1 Minute long.
Yeah, i know it was an storyline Tool.
Wasn’t there a King of the Ring belt at some point that was held by Mabel?
I don’t get how Bron Breakker, Mandy Rose and Pretty Deadly don’t count as last holders of the NXT UK title, NXT UK women’s title, & NXT UK tag team titles when they unified them with the prime NXT titles when RVD is the last European & Hardcore champion when he unified those title with the Intercontinental title
None should count.
They absorbed the Belts (metaphorically).
@@TimTE01 but that’s how unifications usually work. You win another title and unify it with the one you have you count as the last champ (unless it’s boxing where the titles aren’t actually unified but just held together and still separate titles). The 3 NXT UK titles (except the Heritage Cup) are the only ones to my knowledge to have this happen where the wrestler(s) who won them aren’t seen as the final champions.
It should. Even if it is to unify it and the belt would be deactivated the moment after it’s won….. even if it’s for a brief moment you still technically won that championship.
If that doesn’t count, by that logic then this whole time all 3 of those NXT and NXT UK championship matches were really just for the NXT championships only but since it wasn’t, it counts
@@truthteller7283 yep. Look at all the other unifications. It lists the one unifying the title into another as the last champion. Triple H originally was the last intercontinental champion when he unified it with he world title before the title was revived. RVD is the last European and hardcore champion. LayCool are the last to hold the original women’s title (that issue gives me a headache on why they both are somewhat recognized as co-champs but list only one person as the champ and the divas title should’ve been retired). Carmelo Hayes is the last cruiserweight champ after he unified it with the North American title. But yet the 3 NXT UK titles aren’t given the same energy. Instead treated like when Charlotte was the last divas champ and first holder of the new women’s title (now Raw women’s title)
Surprised the light heavyweight title didn't make the list.
4:40 hey hey don't you forget about the great Enzo.
Rvd the title killer
As a kid I always wanted to be hardcore champion and European champion, was gutted when I got older and realised they weren’t taken as seriously as I thought 🤣🤣
Seeing that CWC logo hits different after you learn about Chris Chan lol.
WWWF International Tag Team titles June 1st 1969 to July 2nd 1972 . First holders Mitsu Arikawa and Professor Tanaka last holers Geeto Mongol and Johnny DeFazio .
Coulda swore the hardcore championship lasted longer than that given the hilarious storylines behind it.
That’s crazy I didn’t realize that the hardcore title was only around 3 years and change…it was retired after I stopped watching too. I watched from 94-2001 and it seemed like the hardcore title was around for a long time but I guess not.
I'm assuming you are counting the WWE Womens tag belts as a continuing limeage from the origianls, which existed less than 5 years between 1983 and 88. The series of matches between the Jumping Bomb Angels and Glamour Girls eserves it's own video, TBH.
R Truth had more title reigns in WWE history Accept for Jerry the king Lawler who has an Unprecedented 149 different title reigns making him the winner of more championships then any other man in wrestling ever
💡 what about the
1. WCW cruiserweight tag team belts
2. WCW women's world championship
3. WWF : light heavyweight champion
4. ECW / WWE championship belt
5. WCW 6 man tag team belts
6. WWF 6 man tag team belts
7. Battle dome championship belt
8. WWF Smoking skull 💀 belt
9. Attitude era I.C. championship
10. WWF Attitude era belt - big blue
( just to name a few. Then again 🤔 ROH , TNA , XPW , wrestling society X , lucha underground , NJPW , AWA all have or had different belt designs )
IMO The European title was a really good looking belt.
I agree. That title was beautiful
You guys used the wrong UWF logo that UWF logo is for the shoot style promotion not the Lucha Libre promotion.
You mean the Herb Version?
@@conradojavier7547 UWF in Japan.
There was also a Martial Arts Championship created just for Antonio Inoki.
Are we not counting the NXT UK Heritage Cup?
2 Aussies, a Scot, and a Joshi walk into a bar.
The Greatest Royal Rumble Championship I believe lasted a day, maybe a week?
What about the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship?
Funny story about that one. It actually started life in 1991 as part of a working relationship between WWF and a Mexican promotion called UWA. It seems the WWF forgot about it so when UWA went under in 1995 the title bounced around in Japan for a while before becoming part of the J-Crown, 8 Junior Heavyweight belts that were defended together and even showed up in WCW for a while. Then in 1997 when WWF decided to try and compete with WCW's Cruiserweight division they demanded then-champion Shinjiro Otani return the belt, they then put it on Taka Michinoku and never officially recognised the title's history before him.
Only 2 holders of the European title from Europe? You guys forgot all about D'Lo
In my opinion the UK titles were the best looking ones.
The Greatest Royal Rumble Championship was only ever on one show, surely that counts??
... the WWF Martial arts title is saying hi lol
Is the 24/7 title still going
I don't understand, like, NXT:UK was bloody great and spectacular. People really were sleeping on this show for no reason
The problem with it is that it’s a show for people who are hardcore fans and actually care about the wrestling portion of a wrestling show.
You see, WWE mostly bring in casuals. They hardly actually care for the wrestling part so it is hard for them to be into a show that’s actually about wrestling and not much crazy story lines going on
@@truthteller7283 Well, okay, I guess you are right. It just didn't really make sense for me, because since I watched WWE for the first time, I fell in love with it.
I am from Ukraine, we had WWE on TV from 2009 to 2013, then that channel disappeared. I was very disappointed, but I was in my teens, so other problems quickly took my attention. But when my friend told me in 2018 that it's possible to watch WWE on a site called WWE Network, I immediately felt that love again. So that's how I got introduced to WWE again and I was honestly S H O C K E D with amount of content it has to propose.
My point is, I may not be a hardcore fan, just a fellow who likes the product. While you are waiting for your weekly Raw or Smackdown, why don't you enjoy NXT or some other program?
Sorry for a long post, omg, that's just nostalgia :D
You guys should do your own rating system. I'm sure it'll be better than Meltzers
Blame RVD for killing the Belts.
What about the lightheavyweight championship? why didnt they mentioned it? it was also very short lived.
It was instituted in the 80s and only defended in Japan
Cruiserweight division WCW would be awesome in WWF. Too bad WSU cannot handle it right. Bring back the title and luchadores
To be fair nxt UK had viewers when nxt was online only as a semi 2nd hour of nxt.
What About The WCW Women's Championship That was Short lived too.
Not WWE.
"TJ Perkins won the whole thing."
That will never stop sounding weird.
you forgot one the greatest rumble championship only one day before it was forgotten.
WWF Women's Tag titles lasted about 2 years.... Jumping Bomb ANGELS LEFT AND BELTS Went with them
Sad part is the UK belts look so much better than the other modern WWE titles.
Thanks 🙏
Also the Nxt heritage cup
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What about the Light Heavyweight title?
i loved NXT UK, was a better watch than most wrestling at the time
And best looking belts by far.
What about the heritage cup?