Here is the history of the WWF World Heavyweight Championship Belt.  Any Corrections can be mailed to WWFRI@hotmail.com

Champion  

Date

Location

Notes

Buddy Rogers

04/??/63

???

Rogers won a fictional tournament in Rio DeJaniero, Brazil allegedly defeating Antonino Rocca in the finals.

Bruno Sammartino

05/17/63

New York, NY


Ivan Koloff

01/18/71

New York, NY


Pedro Morales

02/08/71

New York, NY


Stan Stasiak

12/01/73

Philadelphia, PA


Bruno Sammartino (2)

12/10/73

New York, NY


Superstar Billy Graham

04/30/77

Baltimore, MD


Bob Backlund

02/20/78

New York, NY


Antonio Inoki

11/30/79

Tokushima, Japan

12/06/79 -- Backlund pins Inoki in Tokyo, Japan.  The match is declared a no-contest due to outside interference by Tiger Jeet Singh.  The belt is given back to Inoki, but he refuses it and the title is vacated

Bob Backlund (2)

12/12/79

New York, NY

Defeats Bobby Duncum to win the vacant title

Bob Backlund (3)

11/23/81

New York, NY

The title was vacated on 10/19/81 when Greg Valentine is mistakenly given the belt by a dazed referee after being pinned by Backlund. Backlund wins the vacated title in a rematch.

The Iron Sheik

12/26/83

New York, NY

Backlund's manager Arnold Skaaland throws in the towel for Backlund in this match.

Hulk Hogan

01/23/84

New York, NY


Andre the Giant

02/05/88

Indianapolis, IN

Andre then gives the title to Ted Dibiase.  WWF President Jack Tunney voids the transaction and declares the title vacant.

Randy Savage

03/27/88

Atlantic City, NJ

Defeats Ted DiBiase in a tournament final.

Hulk Hogan (2)

04/02/89

Atlantic City, NJ


Ultimate Warrior

04/01/90

Toronto, OT


Sgt. Slaughter

01/19/91

Miami, FL


Hulk Hogan (3)

03/24/91

Los Angeles, CA


The Undertaker

11/27/91

Detroit, MI


Hulk Hogan (4)

12/03/91

San Antonio, TX

Title was declared vacant the next day by WWF President Jack Tunney. Ric Flair was at ringside and knocked Tunney out with a chair, Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer accidentally hit the Undertaker with the urn after missing Hogan with it, and Hogan pinned him. Tunney ruled that the WWF Title would then be given to the winner of the 1992 Royal Rumble.

Ric Flair

01/19/92

Albany, NY

Wins the Royal Rumble to claim the Vacant title, last eliminating Sid Justice. (aka Sid Vicious & Sycho Sid.)

Randy Savage (2)

04/05/92

Indianapolis, IN


Ric Flair (2)

09/01/92

Hershey, PA


Bret Hart

10/12/92

Saskatoon, SK


Yokozuna

04/04/93

Las Vegas, NV

Mr. Fuji, Yokozuna's manager, challenges Hogan immediately after Yokozuna wins the title

Hulk Hogan (5)

04/04/93

Las Vegas, NV

WM IX. After Yokozuna beat Bret Hart for the title in a controversial decision, Mr. Fuji calls out Hogan. Fuji accidentally hit Yokozuna with salt in the eyes after missing Hogan, Hogan gave Yokozuna the legdrop, and won the WWF Title.

Yokozuna (2)

06/13/93

Dayton, OH


Bret Hart (2)

03/20/94

New York, NY

Guest Referee: Ric Flair

Bob Backlund (4)

11/23/94

San Antonio, TX


Diesel

11/26/94

New York, NY

Diesel is better known as Kevin Nash

Bret Hart (3)

11/19/95

Landover, MD


Shawn Michaels

03/31/96

Anaheim, CA


Sycho Sid

11/17/96

New York, NY

Sycho Sid is also known as Sid Vicious and Sid Justice

Shawn Michaels (2)

01/19/97

San Antonio, TX

Title is vacated on 02/13/97 due to a knee injury

Bret Hart (4)

02/16/97

Chattanooga, TN

Defeats The Undertaker, Steve Austin, and Vader in a Four-Corners, No Disqualification Elimination match to win the vacant title.

Sycho Sid (2)

02/17/97

Nashville, TN

Sycho Sid is also known as Sid Vicious and Sid Justice

Undertaker (2)

03/23/97

Rosemont, IL


Bret Hart (5)

08/03/97

East Rutherford, NJ


Shawn Michaels (3)

11/09/97

Montreal, PQ

The infamous Bret Hart screwjob.

Steve Austin

03/29/98

Boston, MA

Stone Cold Beats Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania to win the World Heavyweight title for the first time.  Shawn Michaels also is injured in this match and hasn't wrestled since.

Kane

06/28/98

Pittsburgh, PA

First Blood Match.  The Undertaker was responsible for Kane's win.

Steve Austin (2)

06/29/98

Cleveland, OH

On 09/27/98 the title is declared vacant as Austin was simultaneously pinned by The Undertaker and Kane in a triangle match.

The Rock

11/15/98

St. Louis, MO

Defeats Mankind in a tournament to win the vacant title.

Mankind

12/29/98

Worcester, MA


The Rock (2)

01/24/99

Anaheim, CA


Mankind (2)

01/26/99

Tucson, AZ

Taping date of the match.  The match was aired on 1/31/99 as Halftime Heat.

The Rock (3)

02/15/99

Birmingham, AL


Steve Austin (3)

03/28/99

Philadelphia, PA


The Undertaker (3)

05/23/99

Kansas City, MO


Steve Austin (4)

06/28/99

Charlotte, NC


Mankind (3)

08/22/99

Minneapolis, MN

Pins Austin in a triangle match against Austin and Hunter Hearst Helmsley.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley

08/23/99

Ames, IA


Vince McMahon

09/14/99

Las Vegas, NV

McMahon vacates the title on 09/20/99

Hunter Hearst Helmsley (2)

09/26/99

Charlotte, NC

Defeats The Rock, Kane, Mankind, The British Bulldog, and The Big Show in a Six Pack Challenge match.

The Big Show

11/14/99

Detroit, MI

Defeated HHH and The Rock in a triple-threat match to win the title.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley (3)

01/03/00

Miami, FL