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Let's get right into it Where would professional wrestling be without Championships if you're gonna have people pretend to fight each other then they may as well be doing it for a pretend title belt Yeah shiny pants holder uppers have been the focal point of some of the industry's greatest moments as well as shifting millions of dollars worth of merch WWE currently has 14 active championships if you include NXT but its past is filled with titles that have come and gone Today we will be looking at the ones that came and went in the shortest amount of time Just a note. We are counting a title's lifespan from when it was first one to when it was officially Deactivated we are also including its entire history rather than just the time it was in WWE So no WCW or ECW title on here Good because I'm Adam Pacizzi from Cultaholic Wrestling and these are the 10 shortest lived championships in WWE history Join us The NXT United Kingdom Championship five years eight months and twenty days in January of 2017 British wrestling fans were given a right old treat when WWE put on its first-ever United Kingdom Championship tournaments This two-night event ended with Tyler Bate defeating Pete Dunne to become the company's first-ever UK champ at the age of 19 years. Yeah, that belt still one of the best-looking belts WWE has ever produced Oh my god, that belt looks so good. Oh by the way, disgusting behavior. Honestly, sadly What started out as brightly as the blackpool illuminations fizzled out faster than you could say hey up Chuck Bate and Dunne had a great rematch at NXT takeover Chicago But after Dunne won the title the belt just sort of disappeared the bruiser weight was champion for a mammoth 685 days before dropping the belt to Volta who held it for an even more impressive 870 days yet in all that time the title got about as much exposure as we Brits get to sunlight It didn't help the NXT UK didn't start up until over a year after the belt was formed And even when it did exist hardly anybody actually watched it in the end two-time champion bait lost a unification match to Bronn Breaker in 2022 to retire the title after less than six years in Existence a sad end for this most royal and beautiful of championship that belt looks so good Beautiful number nine the WWF European Championship 26 days the Lasted four months longer than the WWE European title will no doubt give some Brexiteers a great deal of joy on February 26 1997 the British Bulldog defeated Owen Hart in a tournament final to be crowned WWE's first-ever European champion over the next five plus years the title became something for lower midcarders to fight over When they had nothing else to do though the likes of Shawn Michaels and Triple H held it the title is most famously associated with people such as D Lo Brown Ex-pack Shane McMahon and Midian who won the title by finding it in a bag how prestigious Eventually bit the dust on the July 22nd 2002 edition of raw when Rob van Damme beats Jeff Hardy in a ladder match to unify it with His own intercontinental belt. It was a nice idea while it lasted, but this was definitely a championship Also only two of its holders were actually European so yeah kind of failed the mission statement there Yeah number eight the NXT Cruiserweight Championship five years three months and twenty-two days Another short-lived title another tournament started by Triple H Sensing a theme here. The Cruiserweight Classic was a fantastic summer long series of matches that enthralled indie wrestling nerds like myself in 2016 WWE presented us with some of the greatest performers under 205 pounds from across the globe including the likes of Zach Sabre Jr. Kota Ibushi and everyone's favorite Kenneth Johnson a hero to us all TJ Perkins won the whole thing and the newly minted WWE Cruiserweight title This was a different belt to the old cruiserweight championship before you come at us in the comments after a disastrous attempt to get the division over on raw the Waits were eventually shunted down to NXT then after flailing around down there for a bit The belt was unified with Carmelo Hayes's North American title when he beats Roderick Strong at New Year's Evil 2022 despite only existing for the lifespan of your average hamster The belt was held by some pretty big names. You had Neville rich swan, Koshida, Enzo, and M- loads of big names Brian Kendrick. Oh this title was held by some big names Number seven the NXT UK women's championship four years and nine days Many sources state that this title I still love this design too even though it the white strap It's just the what's on the actual plate looks so good. It makes it looks so prestigious, man Came into existence on June 18th 2018 But this is wrong. That is the date. It was announced not the date It was first one that dear viewers was the episode of NXT UK taped on the 26th August 2018 when Rhea Ripley beat Tony Storm to win a tournament Ah, yes, Rhea Ripley and Tony Storm those two famously British wrestlers In fact only one of the four women to hold the NXT UK women's championship was actually born in Blighty You heard me, right? Only four different people officially held this belt Ripley lost it to Storm at takeover Blackpool who lost it to Kaylee Ray now Alba fire at takeover Cardiff Who lost it to Mako Satomora during the Time Vortex known as the pandemic and that is it Mandy Rose unifying the titles at Worlds collide 2022 does not count as her holding the belt for different champions four years Sadly this title suffered from a lack of exposure Whilst its male counterpart was featured on the American NXT a few times this one resided solely on NXT UK And let's face it you could count the number of viewers that show had on one hand post amputation number six the WWF hard core championship three years nine months and 25 days Of all the championships on this list few if any are as fondly remembered as the hardcore title Gifted to Mick Foley as a thank you for knocking his brains out in the service of entertainment The hardcore title would then bounce around between the likes of Al Snow big boss man and hardcore Holly Actually like the The design of it because it's basically the wing eagle belt, but it's broken the plates is broken has hardcore taped on it I like that. It's it's literally the wing eagle belt just Cracked up and broken and plates are all in different places. I like the design of it It wasn't until Bob Caw's cousin crash got the belt in February It's most famous caveat was introduced the 24-7 rule This meant that the championship could now be defended at any time and in any place that had a referee present Which led to some of the funniest moments in the short History crash defending the title in a ball pit mighty Molly winning off the hurricane by swacking him with a Briscoe pinning a sleeping crash to win the gold We don't always do comedy right, but when they do it's fantastic After 240 rain shed between 52 wrestlers the beloved belt said its last goodbye after Rob Van Dam beat Tommy Dreamer on an August 2002 episode of raw if you're playing along at home. That's two championships RVD has killed now That's crazy. He's taking our two championships RVD the championship killer as he would say The NXT UK tag team championships three years seven months and 28 days On the same night that the NXT UK women's championship went down the toilet The brand's tag team titles also went the way of the dodo Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs were competing in a fatal four-way for both the NXT and NXT UK Tag straps that match was won by pretty deadly who became the NXT tag team champions and retired the UK versions In the process. Yes boys the British tag belts were first won by the grizzled young veterans at NXT UK Takeover Blackpool in January of 2019 Despite existing for three months less than the NXT UK women's title these championships had almost double the number of Holders and even managed to fit a vacancy in there, too Mountain gallus the aforementioned pretty deadly they all held the belts until time was called on the NXT UK Experiments these titles suffered from the same lack of prominence that plagued NXT UK Despite plenty of excellent wrestlers competing for them in plenty of excellent matches Maybe their lineage will be revived when NXT Europe gets off the ground if it gets off the ground Number four the WWE 24-7 championship three years five months and 20 days You ever see those DVDs in supermarkets that are clearly meant to look like popular films That is what the 24-7 championship was to the hardcore tight facts The only in my opinion the only thing that worked for this title For this championship was our truth. He made this He was the best part of the 24-7 championship because the dude is hilarious But I was out of that everything else about this was trash So the chopkick panda to the hardcore kung-fu panda the 24-7 title was introduced by Mick Foley on the 20th 2019 edition of raw after Titus O'Neill of all people became the first champion the belt fell into the hands of its most famous owner that our truth truth held the hideous olive green wart for a combined total of 423 days across a maddening 53 different reigns by the way that technically gives the former K quick more title reigns than anyone else in WWE history Fair play much deserved Good idea to begin with the 24-7 title became more of a hindrance to WWE programming over time The company ran out of good ideas very quickly despite occasionally great input from the likes of truth And Drake Maverick the title was binned by Nikki Cross almost as soon as triple H took over creative Yep, well, it was nearly been. Yeah, number three the WWF North American heavyweight Championship two years one month and eight days the first of our old timey oddity championships now and one Oh, this is way more modern wrestling fans will have heard of Before he was accused of defrauding the state of Mississippi Ted D. Beassie was a respected name in the world of pro wrestling The nickname million-dollar man has a whole different meaning now does on it WWE back in 1979 and was immediately given a title belt upon his arrival This was the WWF North American heavyweight championship and Ted would carry it for 126 days before losing it to Pat Patterson. Thanks to some brass knuckles Patterson in turn lost it to Japanese wrestler Seiji Sakaguchi who held it for 532 days before the company completely gave up on the belt in 1981 It may have only existed for a little over two years, but this championship is actually pivotal to the history of WWE whilst holding the belt Pat Patterson won a fictional tournament in Rio de Janeiro to unify it with the equally made up South American heavyweight Championship and thus the intercontinental championship was born Tag team championships five months and twenty-five days Sloth's pregnancy cycle is roughly six months long. Why am I mentioning this? Well a because I love sloths who doesn't and B because that means a baby sloth is gestating for longer than the WWF intercontinental tag team championships were a thing Information about these belts is scarce, but WWE's official website does have a small piece on them According to wwe.com the championships were never defended in the United States Instead they were created as part of a working relationship between the company and Japanese promotion the Universal Wrestling Federation In January of 1991 the gold was handed over to Mexican performer Perro Aguayo and Japanese wrestler Gran Hamada However, these two would become the only holders of the titles as the partnership between the WWF and UWF ended later that year Number one the WWF Canadian That's crazy. I didn't even know there was intercontinental tag team championships I didn't know how the intercontinental championship was even created and now there's a WWF Canadian championship Five months and five days Though he's more famous now for probably being whacked by the mob Canadian wrestler Dino Bravo was quite the sensation back in the day to capitalize on his popularity WWE awarded Dino the Canadian championship in August of 1985 Details on how often the championship was actually defended a spotty to say the least But we do know that the bell was vacated after just five months and five days When Bravo left the company in early 1986 when the strongman returned later that year the title did not return with him That makes our boy Dino the first last and only person to hold this fabled piece of WWE history Wrestling might seem like the Wild West now But it was off the scale in the 80s Stuff happened all the time and nobody was really there to properly document it So all sorts of wacky titles could have been created and uncreated in the space of a week However, we have to go with what we know So please join me in awarding the WWF Canadian championship with the shortest lived Championship championship and let us never speak of it again No, that was crazy man. Like that ass. I was wow I love videos like these very informative if you guys know any other championships that WWE created That wasn't listed in this video that has short title range or didn't really get a much TV time Let me know down below man videos like these are always Informative and dope. I didn't even know that's how the intercontinental championship was created didn't even know there was intercontinental tag team titles That's crazy or Canadian World heavyweight champion man. That's awesome. So but let me know any other Titles that were created that you guys didn't know about or you know that weren't listed in this video Put them down below man, and maybe we can have a discussion and you know talk about them or whatnot But I appreciate all of us put you guys strong on channel road to 150k and I am still getting speedy You just rest in the world. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace