List of WCW Hardcore Champions

The WCW Hardcore Championship was a professional wrestling Hardcore Championship contested for in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). During late 1999, WCW promoted various hardcore matches, bouts where there were no disqualifications or countouts, that mainly involved Norman Smiley and Brian Knobbs. The developing rivalry between the two wrestlers led WCW to announce the creation of the WCW Hardcore Championship in November 1999.[1] In January 2001, the champion Meng signed a contract with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) after his WCW contract expired.[2] The WCW Hardcore Championship was vacated; a few months later, WCW was purchased by the WWF, and while the WWF used WCW's World Heavyweight, United States, Cruiserweight, and Tag Team Championships in the subsequent Invasion storyline, the WCW Hardcore Championship was not re-introduced.[3]

Norman Smiley (right) was the first WCW Hardcore Champion.

Title reigns were determined by professional wrestling hardcore match types with wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripts feuds, plots and storylines or were awarded the title due to scripted circumstances. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or fan favorites as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a hardcore wrestling type match or series of matches for the championship.[4] The inaugural champion was Norman Smiley, who defeated Brian Knobbs at Mayhem. Before the promotion's purchase, the title was vacant, though, Meng was the final wrestler to hold the championship. The title was won in Canadian municipalities and in American states. Smiley held the title the longest at 51 days, and at less than one day, Carl Ouellet has the shortest title reign. Brian Knobbs and Terry Funk both won the title on three occasions, the most in the championship's history; this also ties with the number of times the title was vacated. Overall, there were 18 reigns.

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
 1Norman SmileyNovember 21, 1999MayhemToronto, ON 151Smiley defeated Brian Knobs in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champion.[5]
 2Brian KnobbsJanuary 12, 2000ThunderErie, PA 127This title change aired on tape delay.
 3Bam Bam BigelowFebruary 7, 2000NitroTulsa, OK 113
 4Brian KnobbsFebruary 20, 2000SuperBrawlSan Francisco, CA 28[6]
 53 Count
(Evan Karagias, Gregory Helms and Shannon Moore)
February 28, 2000NitroMinneapolis, MN 120Helms, Karagias, and Moore, known as the 3 Count stable, defeated Brian Knobs simultaneously in a match, and as a result, WCW allowed the Freebird Rule in which all three wrestlers were able to defend the championship.
 6Brian KnobbsMarch 19, 2000UncensoredMiami, FL 322[7]
VacatedApril 10, 2000NitroDenver, COWCW Presidents Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff vacated every WCW championship during WCW's reboot.
 7Terry FunkApril 16, 2000Spring StampedeChicago, IL 136Funk defeated Norman Smiley to win the vacant championship.
 8Shane DouglasMay 22, 2000NitroGrand Rapids, MI 11
9Terry FunkMay 23, 2000ThunderSaginaw, MI 213
10Eric BischoffJune 5, 2000NitroAtlanta, GA 11
11Big Vito and Johnny the BullJune 6, 2000ThunderKnoxville, TN 113WCW President Eric Bischoff awarded Vito and Johnny the championship, and he announced that the Freebird Rule was in effect for this title reign, allowing both wrestlers to defend the title. This title reign aired on tape delay.
12Big VitoJune 19, 2000NitroBillings, MT 235Vito defeated Johnny the Bull to be named the sole champion.
13 Lance StormJuly 24, 2000NitroCleveland, OH 121Storm renames championship "Saskatchewan Hardcore International Title" shortly after winning it.
14Carl OuelletAugust 14, 2000NitroKelowna, BC 1<1Lance Storm awarded Ouellet the championship.
15Norman SmileyAugust 14, 2000NitroKelowna, BC 242
VacatedSeptember 27, 2000ThunderWilkes-Barre, PAThe championship was vacated by WCW Commissioner Mike Sanders and a tournament announced to begin that night. The episode aired on tape delay.
16 RenoOctober 2, 2000NitroSan Francisco, CA 137Sgt. AWOL originally defeated Reno to win the vacant championship in a tournament final. However, Mike Sanders reversed the decision and awarded Reno the title.
17  CrowbarNovember 8, 2000ThunderChicago, IL 139This title change aired on tape delay.
18Terry FunkDecember 17, 2000StarrcadeWashington, D.C. 328[8]
19 MengJanuary 14, 2001SinIndianapolis, IN 17This was a triple threat hardcore match, also involving Crowbar.[9]
DeactivatedJanuary 21, 2001Meng left WCW for WWF a week after winning the title to compete as Haku in the 2001 Royal Rumble and the championship was abandoned.

Combined reigns

RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Norman Smiley293
2Terry Funk377
3Brian Knobbs357
4Big Vito248
5 Reno135
6 Crowbar131
7Lance Storm121
8Evan Karagias120
Shane Helms120
Shannon Moore120
11Bam Bam Bigelow113
Johnny the Bull113
13 Meng17
14Eric Bischoff11
Shane Douglas11
16Carl Ouellet1<1

References

General
  • "WCW Hardcore Championship History". Wrestling Title Histories by Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Solie.org.
  • "Saskatchewan* Hardcore International Title History". WCW.com. Archived from the original on 2000-08-17.
Specific

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