WWF Intercontinental Title History
1. September 1979
Pat Patterson
- Federation Fact: Pat Patterson defeats Ted DiBiase
in a tounrnament tin Rio de Janeiro to become the first Intercontinental
Champion.
2. April 21, 1980
Ken Patera (New York, NY)
3. December 8,
1980
Pedro Morales (New York, NY)
4. June 20, 1981
Don "The Rock" Muraco (New York, NY)
5. November 23,
1981
Pedro Morales (2) (New York, NY)
6. January 22, 1983
Don "The Rock" Muraco (2) (New York, NY)
7. February 11,
1984
Tito Santana (Boston, MA)
8. September 24, 1984
Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (London, ONT)
9. July 6, 1985
Tito Santana (2) (Baltimore, MD)
10. February 8, 1986
Randy Savage (Boston, MA)
11. March 29, 1987
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat (Pontiac, MI)
12. June 2, 1987
Honky Tonk Man (Buffalo, NY)
13. August 29,
1988
The Ultimate Warrior (New York, NY)
- Federation Fact: The Ultimate Warrior substituted
for Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, who was unable to compete the night
at Summer Slam.
14. April 2, 1989
Ravishiing Rick Rude (Alantic City, NJ)
15. August 28,
1989
The Ultimate Warrior (2) (East Rutherford, NJ)
16. April 1, 1990
VACANT
- Federation Fact: The Intercontinental Title is
declared Vacant after the Ultimate Warrior wins the Wold Title from Hulk Hogan.
17. April 23, 1990
Mr. Perfect (Austin, TX)
- Federation Fact: Perfect defeats Titl Santana in a
eight-man tournament to determine a new Intercontinental Champion.
18. August 27, 1990
The Texas Tornado (Philadelphia, PA)
19. November 19,
1990
Mr. Perfect (2) (Rochester, NY)
20. August 26, 1991
Bret Hart (New York, NY)
21. January 17,
1992
The Mountie (Springfield, MA)
22. January 19, 1992
Rowdy Roody Piper (Albany, NY)
23. April 5, 1992
Bret Hart (2) (Indianapolis, IN)
24. August 29, 1992
The British Bulldog (London, ENG)
25. October 27, 1992
Shawn Micheals (Terre Haute, IN)
26. May 17, 1993
Marty Jennetty (New York, NY)
27. June 6, 1993
Shawn Micheals (2) (Albany, NY)
28. September 1993
VACANT
- Federation Fact: The WWF IC Title is declared
VACANT after Shawn Micheals briefly leaves the WWF.
29. September 27, 1993
Razor Ramon (New Haven, CT)
- Federation Fact: Razor defeats The Model Rick
Martel in a match to determine the new Champion.
30. April 13, 1994
Diesel (Rochester, NY)
31. August 29, 1994
Razor Ramon (2) (Chicago, IL)
32. January 22, 1995
Jeff Jarrett (Tampa, FL)
33. May 19, 1995
Razor Ramon (3) (Montreal, QUE)
34. May 21, 1995
Jeff Jarrett (2) (Trois-Rivieres, QUE)
35. July 23, 1995
Shawn Micheals (3) (Nashville, TN)
- October 22, 1995 Federation Fact:
Shawn Micheals is forced to give up the title after he is physically unable to
defend it against Dean Douglas that night, Federation Gorilla Monsoon
orders a forfeit of the belt to Dean Douglas. Just minutes later, Douglas
lses the title to Razor Ramon.
36. October 22, 1995
Dean Douglas
37. October 22, 1995
Razor Ramon (4)
38. January 21, 1996
Goldust (Fresno, CA)
39. April 1, 1996
VACANT
- Federation Fact:
The WWF IC Title is declared VACANT after a controversial decision between Savio
Vega (San Bernardino). That night a rematch is held in which Goldust
reclaims the title.
40. April 1, 1996
Goldust (2)
41. June 23, 1996
Ahmed Johnson (Milwaukee, WI)
42. August 1996
VACANT
- Federation Fact:
The WWF IC Title is declared VACANT after Ahmed Johnson injured at the hands of
Faarooq. A tournament is announced to declare a new Champion.
43. September 23, 1996
Wild Man Marc Mero (Hershey Park, PA)
- Federation Fact:
Marc Mero defeats Faarooq in a tournament final on Monday Night Raw to claim the
WWF IC Title.
44. October 21, 1996
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley (Ft. Wayne, IN)
45. February 13, 1997
Rocky Maivia (Alamodome)
46. April 28, 1997
Owen Hart (Omaha, NE)
47. August 3, 1997
Stone Cold Steve Austin (East Rutherford, NJ)
48. September 8, 1997
VACANT
- Federation Fact: Stone Cold was stripped of the IC
Title due to neck injury by Owen Hart at Summer Slam. IC Title Tournament
is in place.
49. October 5, 1997
Owen Hart (2) (St. Louis, MI)
- Federation Fact: Owen Hart won the Tournament
final against Faarooq.
50. November 9, 1997
Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)
- Federation Fact: After Stone Cold using his truck
has a weapon against Rocky Maivia at the Generation X. Vince McMahon told
Stone Cold he had to fight The Rock on that next night on RAW or forfiet the
title. Stone Cold forfeited the title.
51. December 8, 1997
Rocky Maivia (2) (Portland, Maine)
52. August 30, 1998
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley (2) (New York, NY)
53. October 1998
VACANT
- Federation Fact: Helmsley was forced to forfeit
the title due to knee surgury. An Eight-man tournament was held at Monday
Night Raw to see who will become new IC Champion.
54. October 12, 1998
Ken Shamrock (Uniondale, NY)
- Federation Fact: Shamrock defeats X-Pac in the
finals of the Eight-man tournament to become new IC Champion.
55. February 14, 1999
Val Venis (Memphis, TN)
56. March 15, 1999
Road Dogg (San Jose, CA)
57. March 29, 1999
Goldust (3) (New York, NY)
58. April 12, 1999
The Godfather (Detroit, MI)
59. May 25, 1999
Jeff Jarrett (3) (Moline, IL)
60. July 24, 1999
Edge (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
61. July 25, 1999
Jeff Jarrett (4) (Buffalo, NY)
62. July 27, 1999
D-Lo Brown (Columbus, OH)
63. August 22, 1999
Jeff Jarrett (5) (Minneapolis, Minnesotta)
64. October 17, 1999
Chyna (Cleveland, OH)
65. December 12, 1999
Chris Jericho (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
66. December 28, 1999
VACANT
- Federation Fact: The title was declared vacant
after a match against Chyna ended in a disputed pinfall by both competitors
because of the presence of 2 referees.
67. January 3, 2000
Chyna (2) / Chris Jericho (2) (Miami, FL)
- Federation Fact: Stephanie McMahon-Helmesley
declared that both Chyna and Jericho would sharethe title. Each would be allowed
to defend it and if either of them lost it, they both lost it.
68. Junuary 23, 2000
Chris Jericho (3) (New York, NY)
- Federation Fact: Jericho dereats Chyna and
Hardcore Holly in a Triple Threat match to determine the single WWF IC Champion.
69. February 27, 2000
Kurt Angle (Hartford, CT)
70. April 2, 2000
Chris Benoit (Anaheim, CA)
71. May 2, 2000
Chris Jericho (4) (Richmond, VA)
72. May 8, 2000
Chris Benoit (2) (Uniondale, NY)
73. June 21, 2000
Rikishi (Memphis, TN)
74. July 5, 2000
Val Venis (2) (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
75. August 27, 2000
Chyna (3) (Raleigh, NC)
76. September 4, 2000
Eddie Guerrero (Lexington, KY)
- Federation Fact: The IC Title was defende in a
Triple Threat Match that included Kurt Angle, Chyna, and Eddie Guerrero.
Guerrero accidentally pinned a kocked out Chyna.
77. November 21, 2000
Billy Gunn (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
78. December 10, 2000
Chris Benoit (3) (Birmingham, AL)
79. January 21, 2001
Chris Jericho (5) (New Orleans, LA)
80. April 3, 2001
Triple H (3) (Tulsa, OK)
81. April 10, 2001
Jeff Hardy (Philadelphia, PA)
82. April 16, 2001
Triple H (4) (Knoxville, TN)
83. May 20, 2001
Kane (Sacramento, CA)
84. June 26, 2001
Prince Albert (New York, NY)