| Champion |
Won From |
Date |
| Kofi Kingston |
Chris Jericho |
6/29/08 |
| Chris Jericho [9] |
Jeff Hardy |
3/10/08 |
| Jeff Hardy [4] |
Umaga |
9/2/07 |
| Umaga [2] |
Santino Marella |
7/2/07 |
| Santino Marella |
Umaga |
4/16/07 |
Santino Marella defeated Umaga in a No Holds Barred match to win the title. |
| Umaga |
Jeff Hardy |
2/19/07 |
| Jeff Hardy [3] |
Johnny Nitro |
11/13/06 |
| Johnny Nitro [2] |
Jeff Hardy |
11/6/06 |
| Jeff Hardy [2] |
Johnny Nitro |
10/2/06 |
| Johnny Nitro |
Shelton Benjamin |
6/25/06 |
| Defeated Shelton Benjamin &
Carlito in a Three Way Match to win the title. |
| Shelton Benjamin [3] |
Rob Van Dam |
5/15/06 |
| Shelton Benjamin pinned Rob Van
Dam in a Double Title 3 on 2 Texas Tornado Handi-Cap Match to win the title.
John Cena's WWE Title was also on the line. Other participants in the match
included Triple H & Chris Masters. |
| Rob Van Dam [6] |
Shelton Benjamin |
4/30/06 |
| Shelton Benjamin [2] |
Ric Flair |
2/20/06 |
| Ric Flair |
Carlito |
9/18/05 |
| Carlito |
Shelton Benjamin |
6/20/05 |
| Shelton Benjamin |
Chris Jericho |
10/19/04 |
| Chris Jericho [8] |
n/a |
9/12/04 |
| Defeated Christian in a ladder
match to claim the vacant title. |
| Edge [5] |
Randy Orton |
7/11/04 |
| Title declared vacant on 9/6/04
due to an injury to Edge. |
| Randy Orton |
Rob Van Dam |
12/14/03 |
| Rob Van Dam [5] |
Chris Jericho |
10/27/03 |
| This was a re-match ordered by
Co-General Manager Steve Austin after Jericho won the first match after help
from the other Co-General Manager Eric Bischoff. This match was a
steel cage match. |
| Chris Jericho [7] |
Rob Van Dam |
10/27/03 |
| Rob Van Dam [4] |
Christian |
9/29/03 |
| Christian [3] |
Booker T |
8/10/03 |
| Booker T |
Christian |
7/7/03 |
| Christian [2] |
n/a |
5/18/03 |
| Co-General Mangers Stone Cold
Steve Austin & Eric Bischoff decided to re-instate the Intercontinental
Title and they ordered a Battle Royal to crown the new champion.
Christian eliminated Booker T to become the new champion. |
| Triple H [5] |
Kane |
10/20/02 |
| Triple H defeated Kane to unite
the WWE World Championship and the Intercontinental Title. The IC
Title is no longer recognized at this point as an active title in the WWE. |
| Kane [2] |
Chris Jericho |
9/30/02 |
| Chris Jericho [6] |
Rob Van Dam |
9/16/02 |
| Rob Van Dam [3] |
Chris Benoit |
8/25/02 |
| Chris Benoit [4] |
Rob Van Dam |
7/29/02 |
| Rob Van Dam [2] |
Eddie Guerrero |
5/27/02 |
| Eddie Guerrero [2] |
Rob Van Dam |
4/21/02 |
| Rob Van Dam |
William Regal |
3/17/02 |
| William Regal |
Edge |
1/20/02 |
| Edge [4] |
Test |
11/18/01 |
| Unifies with WCW U.S.
Heavyweight Championship when he defeats Test on this day. |
| Test |
Edge |
11/5/01 |
| Edge [3] |
Christian |
10/21/01 |
| Christian |
Edge |
9/23/01 |
| Edge [2] |
Lance Storm |
8/19/01 |
| Lance Storm |
Albert |
7/23/01 |
| Albert |
Kane |
6/26/01 |
| Kane |
Triple H |
5/21/01 |
| Triple H [4] |
Jeff Hardy |
4/17/01 |
| Jeff Hardy |
Triple H |
4/12/01 |
| Triple H [3] |
Chris Jericho |
4/3/01 |
| Chris Jericho [5] |
Chris Benoit |
1/21/01 |
| Chris Benoit [3] |
Billy Gunn |
12/10/00 |
| Billy Gunn |
Eddie Guerrero |
11/21/00 |
| Eddie Guerrero |
Chyna |
9/4/00 |
| Chyna [3] |
Val Venis |
8/27/00 |
| Val Venis [2] |
Rikishi |
7/6/00 |
| Rikishi |
Chris Benoit |
6/22/00 |
| Chris Benoit [2] |
Chris Jericho |
5/8/00 |
| Chris Jericho [4] |
Chris Benoit |
5/4/00 |
| Chris Benoit |
Kurt Angle |
4/2/00 |
| Kurt Angle |
Chris Jericho |
2/27/00 |
| Chris Jericho [3] |
Hardcore Holly & Chyna |
1/23/00 |
|
Jericho defeats Hardcore Holly and Chyna to determine
the true Intercontinental Champion. |
| Chris Jericho [2] & Chyna [2] |
n/a |
12/28/99 |
|
After a controversial ending were two referees argued
over the finish of the match Vince McMahon declared that Jericho and Chyna
would be Co-Champions until one of them lost the title. |
| Chris Jericho |
Chyna |
12/12/99 |
| Chyna |
Jeff Jarrett |
10/17/99 |
| Jeff Jarrett [6] |
D'Lo Brown |
8/22/99 |
| D'Lo Brown |
Jeff Jarrett |
7/27/99 |
| Jeff Jarrett [5] |
Edge |
7/25/99 |
| Edge |
Jeff Jarrett |
7/24/99 |
| Jeff Jarrett [4] |
The Godfather |
5/25/99 |
| The Godfather |
Goldust |
4/12/99 |
| Goldust [3] |
Road Dogg |
3/29/99 |
| Road Dogg |
Val Venis |
3/15/99 |
| Val Venis |
Ken Shamrock |
2/14/99 |
| Ken Shamrock |
n/a |
10/12/98 |
| Hunter Hearst
Helmsley was forced to vacate the title in October of 1998 due to a knee
injury. Ken Shamrock defeated X-Pac in a one-night tournament final to
win the title. |
| Triple H [2] |
The Rock |
8/30/98 |
| The Rock [2] |
n/a |
12/8/97 |
| Steve Austin
forfiet the title and gave it to Rocky Maivia so he can concentrate on the
World title. |
| Stone Cold Steve Austin [2] |
Owen Hart |
11/9/97 |
| Owen Hart [2] |
n/a |
10/5/97 |
| The title was
vacated on September 8, 1997 in Cincinatti, Ohio when WWF Commissioner, Sgt.
Slaughter, suspended Steve Austin and ordered a tournament to be held for
the vacated title. Owen Hart defeated Faarooq in a tournament final. |
| Stone Cold Steve Austin |
Owen Hart |
8/3/97 |
| Owen Hart |
The Rock |
4/28/97 |
| The Rock |
Triple H |
2/13/97 |
| Triple H |
Marc Mero |
10/21/96 |
| Marc Mero |
n/a |
9/23/96 |
| Marc Mero
defeated Faarooq in a tournament final. |
| Ahmed Johnson |
Goldust |
6/23/96 |
| The title was
decalred vacant on August 12, 1996 because of a kidney injury. |
| Goldust [2] |
n/a |
4/1/96 |
| The title was
held-up after a match against Savio Vega on April 1, 1996 in San Bernadino,
California. Goldust defeated Savio Vega in a rematch. |
| Goldust |
Razor Ramon |
1/21/96 |
| Razor Ramon [4] |
Dean Douglas |
10/22/95 |
| Dean Douglas |
n/a |
10/22/95 |
| Dean Douglas was
awarded the title by forfeit after Shawn Michaels was injured by a group of
people at a club in Syracuse, New York on October 14, 1995. |
| Shawn Michaels [3] |
Jeff Jarrett |
7/23/95 |
| Jeff Jarrett [3] |
Razor Ramon |
5/22/95 |
| Razor Ramon [3] |
Jeff Jarrett |
5/19/95 |
| Jeff Jarrett [2] |
n/a |
4/26/95 |
| The title was
held-up after a match against Bob Holly on April 26, 1995 in Moline,
Illinois. Jeff Jarrett defeated Bob Holly in a rematch. |
| Jeff Jarrett |
Razor Ramon |
1/22/95 |
| Razor Ramon [2] |
Diesel |
8/29/94 |
| Diesel |
Razor Ramon |
4/13/94 |
| Razor Ramon |
n/a |
9/27/93 |
| Shawn Michaels
was stripped of the title on September of 1993 when he briefly left the WWF.
Razor Ramon defeated Rick Martel for the title. Ramon and Martel were the
two finalists in a battle royal for the belt. |
| Shawn Michaels [2] |
Marty Jannetty |
6/6/93 |
| Marty Jannetty |
Shawn Michaels |
5/17/93 |
| Shawn Michaels |
British Bulldog |
10/27/92 |
| British Bulldog |
Bret Hart |
8/29/92 |
| Bret Hart [2] |
Roddy Pipper |
4/5/92 |
| Roddy Pipper |
The Mountie |
1/19/92 |
| The Mountie |
Bret Hart |
1/17/92 |
| Bret Hart |
Mr. Perfect |
8/26/91 |
| Mr. Perfect [2] |
Kerry Von Erich |
11/19/90 |
| Kerry Von Erich |
Mr. Perfect |
8/27/90 |
| Mr. Perfect |
n/a |
4/23/90 |
| Mr. Perfect
defeated Tito Santana in a tournament final to win the title. |
| The Ultimate Warrior [2] |
Rick Rude |
8/28/89 |
| Rick Rude |
The Ultimate Warrior |
4/2/89 |
| The Ultimate Warrior |
Honky Tonk Man |
8/29/88 |
| Honky Tonk Man |
Ricky Steamboat |
6/2/87 |
| Ricky Steamboat |
Randy Savage |
3/29/87 |
| Randy Savage |
Tito Santana |
2/8/86 |
| Tito Santana [2] |
Greg Valentine |
7/6/85 |
| Greg Valentine |
Tito Santana |
9/24/84 |
| Tito Santana |
Don Muraco |
2/11/84 |
| Don Muraco [2] |
Pedro Morales |
1/22/83 |
| Pedro Morales [2] |
Don Muraco |
11/23/81 |
| Don Muraco |
Pedro Morales |
6/20/81 |
| Pedro Morales |
Ken Patera |
12/8/80 |
| Ken Patera |
Pat Patterson |
4/21/80 |
| Pat Patterson |
n/a |
September 1979 |
| Pat Patterson
wins a fictious tournament to win the title. |