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Booker T. Huffman Jr. (born March 1, 1965), better known by his ring name Booker T, is an American retired professional wrestler.Regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, he is currently signed to WWE, where he serves as a color commentator on the NXT brand.
Booker T: March 26, 2001: Nitro: Panama City Beach, Florida: 4 120 This was a winner-take-all match for both the World Heavyweight and United States Heavyweight championships. This was also the final episode of Nitro, as WCW had been purchased by the WWF on March 23, 2001. Booker T was also the United States champion.
Youngest, four-time and final champion Randy Orton. The World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in WWE.It was established by WWE in 2002 after WWE bought out World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), and split its roster into two brands, Raw and SmackDown!, in a brand extension.
Booker T: WCW World Heavyweight Championship (5 times) World Heavyweight Championship (original version, 1 time) In his fourth reign, the WCW World Heavyweight Championship was renamed as the WCW Championship after WWF purchased WCW in 2001. Booker T won his fifth WCW World Heavyweight Championship as the WCW Championship. Chris Jericho
Jim Duggan was the last champion in his only reign. At the time, then-champion Scott Hall did not want to be champion, and after unsuccessfully trying to give the title to Kevin Nash, he abandoned the title by throwing the championship belt into a trashcan on the November 29, 1999, episode of one of WCW's television programs, Nitro. [2]
WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on October 21, 2005 and ending on November 25, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [99] — Vacated: November 22, 2005: SmackDown! Sheffield, England — — — Vacated when Booker T's title defense against Chris Benoit ended in a double pinfall. [5] Aired on tape delay on November 25 ...
Harlem Heat (Booker T and Stevie Ray) held the most reigns as a tag team (10), and Booker T held the most individual reigns (11), which is the same number of times the title was vacated. At 282 days, Doom's reign during WCW's NWA withdrawal was the longest in the championship's history.
Booker T: May 4, 2002: Insurrextion: London, England: 2 0 138 Steven Richards: May 4, 2002: Insurrextion: London, England: 7 2 The title is renamed the WWE Hardcore Championship on May 5, 2002 after the WWF changes its name to World Wrestling Entertainment. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE): Raw: 139 Bubba Ray Dudley: May 6, 2002: Raw ...