Intercontinental Title History

Name
Date
Place
Remark
1st Pat Patterson 09/79 Rio Di Janiero, Brazil won a tournament to become the first WWF I.C..
2nd Ken Patera 21/04/80 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
3rd Pedro Morales 08/12/80 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
4th Magnificent Muraco 20/06/81 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
5th Pedro Morales [2] 23/11/81 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
6th Magnificent Muraco [2] 23/01/83 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA Pedro Morales has held the belt for a year.
7th Tito Santana 11/02/84 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Magnificent Muraco has held the belt for a year.
8th Greg Valentine 24/09/84 London, Ontario, Canada
9th Tito Santana [2] 06/07/85 Baltimore, Maryland, USA
10th Randy Savage 08/02/86 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
11th Rick Steamboat 29/03/87 Pontiac, Michigan, USA Randy Savage has held the belt for a year.
12th The Honky Tonk Man 02/06/87 Buffalo, New York, USA
13th The Ultimate Warrior 29/08/88 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA The Honky Tonk Man has held the belt for a year.
14th Rick Rude 02/04/89 Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
15th The Ultimate Warrior [2] 28/08/89 East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA
16th Mr. Perfect 23/04/90 Austin, Texas, USA Belt vacated on 04/01/90 when Warrior won the WWF World Title. Then Mr. Perfect defeated Tito Santana at the 8-man tournament final.
17th Texas Tornado 27/08/90 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
18th Mr. Perfect [2] 19/11/90 Rochester, New York, USA
19th Bret Hart 26/08/91 Madison Square Garden, New York, USA
20th The Mountie 17/01/92 Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
21st Roddy Piper 19/01/92 Albany, New York, USA The Mountie has only held the belt for two days.
22nd Bret Hart [2] 05/04/92 Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
23rd British Bulldog 29/08/92 Wembley's Stadium, London, England
24th Shawn Michaels 27/10/92 Terre Hauteey, Indiana, USA
25th Marty Jannetty 17/05/93 New York, USA
26th Shawn Michaels [2] 06/06/93 Albany, New York, USA
27th Razor Ramon 27/09/93 New Haven, Connexticut, USA Belt stripped in September, 93 when Shawn Michaels briefly left the WWF. Then Razor Ramon defeated Rick Martel after both of them were the last two lefts in a 20-man battle royal.
28th Diesel 13/04/94 Rochester, New York, USA
29th Razor Ramon [2] 29/08/94 Chicago, Illinois, USA
30th Jeff Jarrent 22/01/95 Tampa, Florida, USA
31st Razor Ramon [3] 19/05/95 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
32nd Jeff Jarrett [2] 21/05/95 Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada Razor Ramon has only held the belt for two days.
33rd Shawn Michaels [3] 23/07/95 Nashville, Tennessee, USA
34th Dean Douglas 22/10/95 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Canada Dean Dougles was awarded the belt by forfeit after Shawn Michaels was injuried by a marine group on 14/10/95 outside a Syracuse nightclub.
35th Razor Ramon [4] 22/10/95 Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Canada Razor Ramon was picked as the No.1 challenger, then he defeated Dean Dougles at the same night after Dean Dougles was awarded the belt.
36th Goldust 16/01/96 San Jose, California, USA
37th Goldust [2] 01/04/96 San Jose, California, USA Savio Vega defeated Goldust with the belt, but the WWF interim president, Gorilla Monsoon vacanted the belt. Then Goldust defeated Savio Vega in a re-match to capture the belt again.
38th Ahmed Johnson 23/06/96 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
39th Marc Mero 23/09/96 Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA Belt was vacanted on 12/08/96 because Ahmed Johnson's kidney was injured. Then Marc Mero defeated Faarooq at the tournament final.
40th Hunter Hearst-Helmsley 21/10/96 Ft. Wayne, Indiana, USA
41st Rocky Maivia 13/02/97 Lowell, Massachusetts, USA
42nd Owen Hart 29/04/97 Omaha, Nebraska, USA

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