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Oliver's WWF World Title History

GordbergPosted on 01/25/04 at 18:28:16

1.Shawn Michaels.

2. Ric Flair.

3. Eddy Guerrero.

4. Vader-the WWF World Title was held up after Vader won it in a controversial fashion and would be awarded to the winner in a Vader-Guerrero rematch.

5. Eddy Guerrero (2)-Guerrero won the vacant WWF World Title.

6. Steve Austin.

7. Ric Flair (2).

8. Steve Austin (2)-Austin won a 2/3 falls rematch where the title couldīve changed hands via DQ or a countout.

9. Vader (2).

10. Bret Hart-Hart won the title in a triangle elimination match also involving Steve Austin.

11. Ric Flair (3)-the title have been vacated since Flair got the winning pinfall in a time extension.

12. Steve Austin (3)-Austin won the vacant title in a triangle elimination match also involving Bret Hart.

13. Arn Anderson.

14. Vader (3).

15. Chris Benoit.

16. Dan Severn-this was a submission match.

17. Chris Benoit (2).

18. Al Snow.

19. Rob Van Dam.

20. Chris Benoit (3).

21. Brian Christopher.

22. Rocky Maivia.

Well, that's about it, I sure hope I've helped all of those who wished to know the history of each & every WWF Title in Oliver's WWF fed. we should just hope that Oliver would keep on running this fed one day or another. since by reading this fed from top to bottom, he sure did a good job.
Critic_of_the_DawnPosted on 01/26/04 at 23:22:41

Thanks for taking the time to compile these, Gordberg.  From what I understand, Oliver's old WWF Circuit is no longer active.  A while back, he talked about starting a new one, possibly including the brand extention.  Last I heard, he was torn as to whether to do weekly shows or stick with monthly PPVs etc like in his old WWF circuit.

Personally, I'd very much like to see what, if anything, he came up with.  I had a great time reading through Oliver's old results when I first found them, and that sort of thing could be a great way to convince potential buyers to consider purchasing TNM7SE.

Oh, also, from what I understand most of the titles were around before you started recording them. (I recall a year long reign by Bam Bam Bigelow, I believe, and Stan Hansen being similarly dominating)  It's difficult to track who held what when, however, as the early version of TNM Oliver used to sim those cards apparently didn't present that information.  Perhaps Oliver can clarify it if he has a free afternoon sometime down the line?  It'd be interesting to see, I think.

Eric "Critic of the Dawn"
GordbergPosted on 01/27/04 at 10:05:30

First of all, you're welcome. when you have a job like mine, you just HAVE to do something so you won't get too bored and lose your mind.

Second, as I've stated earlier on, I did the title histories only from part 2, since it was hard and even impossible sometimes to know what went on at part 1 from the reasons you've mentioned.

As you said, Oliver might be the only one who could clear this up.