WWF Intercontinental Title | |||
Champ | Date | Won from | Location |
Pat Patterson | September 1979 | Rio De Janeiro | |
Patterson won a tournament to become the first Intercontinental champion. | |||
Ken Patera | 4-21-80 | Pat Patterson | New York |
Pedro Morales | 12-8-80 | Ken Patera | New York |
Magnificent Muraco | 6-20-81 | Pedro Morales | Philadelphia |
Pedro Morales | 11-23-81 | Magnificent Muraco | New York |
Magnificent Muraco | 1-22-83 | Pedro Morales | New York |
Tito Santana | 2-11-84 | Magnificent Muraco | Boston |
Greg Valentine | 9-24-84 | Tito Santana | London, ONT |
Tito Santana | 7-6-85 | Greg Valentine | Baltimore |
Randy Savage | 2-8-86 | Tito Santana | Boston |
Rick Steamboat |
Wrestlemania III 3-29-87 |
Randy Savage | Pontiac, MI |
Honky Tonk Man | 6-2-87 | Rick Steamboat | Buffalo, NY |
Ultimate Warrior |
SummerSlam 8-29-88 |
Honky Tonk Man | New York |
Ravishing Rick Rude |
Wrestlemania V 4-2-89 |
Ultimate Warrior | Atlantic City |
Ultimate Warrior |
SummerSlam 8-28-89 |
Ravishing Rick Rude | E. Rutherford, NJ |
Mr. Perfect | 4-23-90 | Tito Santana | Austin, TX |
Ultimate Warrior was stripped of the belt after winning the World Title at Wrestlemania XI. Hennig beat Santana in the finals of a tournament to fill the vacant title. | |||
Kerry Von Erich |
SummerSlam 8-27-90 |
Mr. Perfect | Philadelphia |
Mr. Perfect | 11-19-90 | Kerry Von Erich | Rochester, NY |
Bret Hart |
SummerSlam 8-26-91 |
Mr. Perfect | New York |
The Mountie | 1-17-92 | Bret Hart | Springfield, MA |
Roddy Piper |
Royal Rumble 1-19-92 |
The Mountie | Albany, NY |
Bret Hart |
Wrestlemania VIII 4-5-92 |
Roddy Piper | Indianapolis |
British Bulldog |
SummerSlam 8-29-92 |
Bret Hart | London |
Shawn Michaels | 10-27-92 | British Bulldog | Terre Haute, IN |
Marty Jannetty | 5-17-93 | Shawn Michaels | New York |
Shawn Michaels | 6-6-93 | Marty Jannetty | Albany, NY |
Razor Ramon | 9-27-93 | Rick Martel | New Haven, CT |
Shawn Michaels was stripped of the belt by Jack Tunney for failing to meet contractual obligations. Razor and Martel were the last two men in a 20-man battle royal to crown a new champion, so they met to determine the champ. Ramon won the match. | |||
Diesel | 4-13-94 | Razor Ramon | Rochester, NY |
Razor Ramon |
SummerSlam 8-29-94 |
Diesel | Chicago |
Jeff Jarrett |
Royal Rumble 1-22-95 |
Razor Ramon | Tampa, FL |
Jeff Jarrett | 4-26-95 | Bob Holly | Moline, IL |
The title was held up after a controversial match between Jarrett and Holly. Jarrett won a rematch later that night to win the vacated title. | |||
Razor Ramon | 5-19-95 | Jeff Jarrett | Montreal |
Jeff Jarrett | 5-22-95 | Razor Ramon | Trois-Rivieres, Quebec |
Shawn Michaels |
In Your House 7-23-95 |
Jeff Jarrett | Nashville |
Dean Douglas |
In Your House 10-22-95 |
Shawn Michaels | Winnipeg |
Douglas won the title by forfeit when Michaels, who was injured earlier in the week, couldn't compete. | |||
Razor Ramon |
In Your House 10-22-95 |
Dean Douglas | Winnipeg |
Goldust |
Royal Rumble 1-21-96 |
Razor Ramon | Fresno, CA |
Goldust | 4-1-96 | Savio Vega | San Bernardino, CA |
The title was held up after a controversial match between Goldust and Savio. Goldust won a rematch later that night to win the vacated title. | |||
Ahmed Johnson |
King of the Ring 6-23-96 |
Goldust | Milwaukee |
Marc Mero | 9-23-96 | Faarooq | Hershey, PA |
Ahmed was forced to vacate the title after being injured by Faarooq. Mero beat Faarooq in the finals of a tournament to crown a new IC champ. | |||
Hunter Hearst Helmsley | 10-21-96 | Marc Mero | Fort Wayne, IN |
Rocky Maivia | 2-13-97 | Hunter Hearst Helmsley | Lowell, MA |
Owen Hart | 4-28-97 | Rocky Maivia | Omaha, NE |
Steve Austin |
SummerSlam 8-3-97 |
Owen Hart | E. Rutherford, NJ |
Owen Hart | 10-5-97 | Faarooq | St. Louis |
Austin was injured when he defeated Hart for the belt, and was stripped of the title when unable to defend. Owen beat Faarooq in the finals of a tournament to fill the vacant title. | |||
Steve Austin |
Survivor Series 11-9-97 |
Owen Hart | Montreal |
Rocky Maivia | 12-8-97 | Steve Austin | Portland, ME |
Austin forfeited the title to pursue the world title and threw the belt off a bridge. Rocky was then appointed champ. | |||
Hunter Hearst Helmsley |
SummerSlam 8-30-98 |
Rocky Maivia | New York |
Ken Shamrock | 10-12-98 | X-Pac | Uniondale, NY |
This was a tournament final to name a new champ after Triple H was forced to vacate the title due to a knee injury. | |||
Val Venis |
In Your House 2-14-99 |
Ken Shamrock | Memphis |
Road Dogg | 3-15-99 | Val Venis | San Jose, CA |
Goldust | 3-29-99 | Road Dogg | E. Rutherford, NJ |
The Godfather | 4-12-99 | Goldust | Detroit |
Jeff Jarrett | 5-25-99 | The Godfather | Moline, IL |
Edge | 7-24-99 | Jeff Jarrett | Toronto |
Jeff Jarrett |
Fully Loaded 7-25-99 |
Edge | Buffalo, NY |
D'Lo Brown | 7-27-99 | Jeff Jarrett | Columbus, OH |
Jeff Jarrett |
SummerSlam 8-22-99 |
D'Lo Brown | Minneapolis |
Chyna |
No Mercy 10-17-99 |
Jeff Jarrett | Cleveland, OH |
Chris Jericho |
Armageddon 10-17-99 |
Chyna | Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Chris Jericho & Chyna |
SmackDown 12-30-99 |
Richmond, VA | |
Chris Jericho |
Royal Rumble 1-23-00 |
Hardcore Holly & Chyna | Madison Square Garden |
Kurt Angle |
No Way Out 2-27-00 |
Chris Jericho | Hartford, CT. |
Chris Benoit |
Wrestlemania 4-2-00 |
Kurt Angle | Anaheim, CA. |
Chris Benoit pinned Chris Jericho in the first of a two-fall three-way dance for the I-C and Euro titles. | |||
Chris Jericho |
SmackDown! 5-4-00 |
Chris Benoit | Richmond, VA. |
Chris Benoit |
Raw 5-8-00 |
Chris Jericho | Long Island, NY. |
Rikishi |
SmackDown! 6-22-00 |
Chris Benoit | Memphis, TN. |
Val Venis |
SmackDown! 7-6-00 |
Rikishi | Ft. Lauderdale, FL. |
Chyna |
SummerSlam 8-27-00 |
Val Venis | Raleigh, NC. |
Eddie Guerrero |
Raw 9-4-00 |
Chyna | Lexington, KY. |