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Oliver's WWF Intercontinental Title History

GordbergPosted on 01/24/04 at 23:20:26

1.  Sabu.

2. Eddy Guerrero-title was vacated after Guerrero won the WWF World Title.

3. Arn Anderson-won a 16 men tournament for the vacated title, defeating The Undertaker in the finals.

4. Sabu (2)-this was a falls count anywhere match.

5. Owen Hart.

6. Justin Bradshaw.

7. Owen Hart (2)-this was a ladder match.

8. Dean Malenko.

9. Owen Hart (2).

10. Dean Malenko (2).

11. Owen Hart (3)-this was a texas death falls count anywhere match.

12. Dean Malenko (3).

13. The Great Muta-this was a triangle match also involving Owen Hart with elimination rules.

14. Dean Malenko (4).

15. Hayabusa-after a rematch with Dean Malenko ended in a double pin, the title have been vacated and would be awarded to the winner in a 16 men tournament.

16. Rob Van Dam-won a 16 men tournament, defeating Hayabusa in a 2/3 falls finals.

17. Hayabusa (2)-this was a table match.

18. Al Snow.

19. Chris Benoit-in a match where both the WWF IC Title AND the World Title on the line, Benoit now holds both titles. later on the title was vacated, and awarded to this year's King Of The Ring tournament winner.

20. Kendo Ka Shin-won the KOTR tournament and the WWF IC Title after defeating Brian Christopher in the finals.

21. Shawn Michaels.

22. Edge.

23. Shawn Michaels (2).

24. Edge (2)-this was a ladder match.

That's it, WWF World Title history would be up apparently tomorrow, replies would be appericiated.
GordbergPosted on 01/25/04 at 15:24:50

My mistake: Eddy Guerrero was the first WWF Intercontinental champion and not Sabu, who won it from him.

So what I've listed as Eddy Guerrero's first WWF IC Title reign is actually his second.

My apologies for this mistake.