 What's good George Bo Ross back again with another video. So I'm going to check out the greatest champion of every single WWE Championship. This should be a very interesting videos brought to us by WrestleMania. This should be a good one, man. I'm going to be very interested to see who he feels like is the greatest champion for every WWE Championship. And I'm going to either agree or disagree, maybe put in the person I feel that was the greatest champion for that respective title. And you know, we can have that discussion. I love these type of videos, man. We're going to go down memory lane, check out some of these legendary champions or what not appreciate all the love and support you guys are shown on the channel. Let's get right to right into this 29 minute video. Let's do this thing. A WWE has been around for decades, which means it has plenty of championship titles. However, you may not know about all the belts the promotion as during its many years entertaining the fans. Join us now as WrestleMania looks at the greatest champions of every WWE Championship. Keep in mind we're only looking at the lineage of titles defended under the WWWF, WWF and WWBanos. Keep in mind we're also not looking at unique championships such as John Cena's spinner belt. But enjoy the video and be sure to subscribe for more. The Canadian Championship 1985 to 1986, Dino Bravo. Now a lot of these, well not a lot, but some of these may be before my time. So I'm not even really be able to have an opinion. But some of you guys that were around during that time and we're able to see some of these champions yark and you know, agree or disagree in the comments down below. As we'll see several of the titles on our list are the results of partnerships between the WWE and other promotions. In this instance, the WWE had talent sharing agreement with Montreal's Lute International aka International Wrestling Promotion with the WWF Billing Montreal's wildly popular star Dino Bravo as the WWF Canadian Champion. The title was scrapped when the WWF ended its partnership with Lute. Bravo was the only superstar to hold a title which makes him the top title holder by default. The North American Heavyweight Championship 1979 to 1981, Pat Patterson. The short-lived title was held by three wrestlers, inaugural champion Teddy Biosi, Pat Patterson, and lastly, Seiji Sakaguchi. Although the North American Championship was reportedly unified in 1979, Sakaguchi captured it in Japan in 1979, defending it there until the belt was shelved in 1981. WWE Hall, a famous Pat Patterson, is the wrestler largely associated with the title, particularly because he unified it with the fictitious South American Heavyweight Championship in an equally fictitious tournament in Rio de Janeiro, about becoming the Intercontinental Championship. The WWF Junior... That's crazy how that became the Intercontinental Championship. Heavyweight Championship 1965 to 1985, Tatsumi Fujinami. This title largely flew under the radar for fans in North America as it was largely defended in Japan after 1978. The belt was a showcase for some of wrestling's greatest high flyers including Tiger Mass, the Cobra, the Black Tiger, and the Dynamite Kid. However, no one excelled with the belt as much as a Japanese legend Tatsumi Fujinami, who held the belt for an astonishing 789 days. The WWF World Martial Arts Heavyweight Championship 1978 to 1989, Antonio Enoki. This was another belt created to enhance the WWF's relationship with New Japan per wrestling. Vince McMahon Sr. awarded the belt to Japanese sensation Antonio Enoki, who held the belt for 3780 days, which makes Roman Serene look like a transitional champion. 3,000 days? I'm gonna do some calculations. So that's roughly... Almost 9 years. Well, about 9 years as champion. So he held the championship for almost 10 years, but roughly 9 years as champion. 9 years as champion. Jesus Christ. This title was in effect the WWF's way of recognizing Enoki's battles against non-wrestlers such as his bout with Muhammad Ali and karate practitioner, Willie Williams. The Million Dollar Championship 1989 to 2021, Ted DiBiasi. The story of the Million Dollar Championship is well known to fans of the rock and wrestling era. In 1988, DiBiasi attempted to buy the WWF Championship from Andre the Giant. Andre had defeated Hulk Hogan through duplicity, both literally and figuratively, and it's a WWF President Jack Tunney voiding the transaction. DiBiasi's subsequent failure at winning the WWF Championship led him to having made a custom belt crafted for himself. Although DiBiasi is often thought of as the title's only champion, several other wrestlers have held it, including DiBiasi's former bodyguard Virgil, who won it from him at the 1991 Summer Slam. DiBiasi regained the belt when it was deactivated in 1992 until DiBiasi presented it to the ringmaster, a.k.a. Stone Cold Steve Austin in 1995. Thankfully for Austin, the belt didn't last long and he moved on to his Stone Cold persona. The belt was then revived in 2010 when Ted gave it to his son, Ted DiBiasi Jr., only for Ted Jr. to give the belt back to his father. In 2021, The Million Dollar Man revived the belt in NXT with L.A. Knight winning it in a ladder match until Cameron Grimes captured it two months later. I've always thought that belt just looks unique and different and dope. Realinquishing the belt, while there have been several champions beside Ted DiBiasi, The Million Dollar Man made it famous and is forever associated with it, even though he rarely defended it. For sure. The Hardcore Championship, 1998 to 2002. Trash Holly. Trash Holly. The Attitude Era saw the debut of several new belts, including one that was initially given to mankind as a joke, the Hardcore Championship. The belt made for some action pack matches on Raw and at pay-per-views as wrestlers were allowed to go extreme. However, the belt took on new life when Trash Holly announced he would defend the belt 24-7. Holly added plenty of laughs and excitement to the belt and it fit his personality to a T, making him the best-remembered title holder. The European... Nah, that shit was funny, bro. It's just the fact that y'all seen the clip I reacted to. My boy was sleep. He had a ref and he pinned him. That shit was funny, man. Championship 1997 to 2002, The British Bulldog. The European Championship was contested in a tournament in Europe with Davy Boy Smith becoming the first champion. The Bulldog served as a strong champion, setting the tone for future champions. Regrettably, while the belt was held by prominent names such as Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho, it never seemed as important as it did when the British Bulldog held it, which makes him the best wrestler to hold a belt. A close second would be Dilo Brown with his amazing European Championship skits. The Light Heavyweight Championship, 1997 to 2002, D Malenko. Another WWE title with a confusing lineage is a promotion's Light Heavyweight Championship, which Perugua captured in the tournament in New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1981. However, the WWF did not recognize the belt until 1997 when it acquired the belt and crowned Takumi Chinoku as its so-called first champion. Like Agoya Michinoku won the belt in a tournament and this title was designed to capitalize on the fans' growing interest in cruise weight slash light heavyweight wrestlers. X-Pac was the last champion when the title was retired in 2002. The superstars including the inaugural champion Takumi Chinoku as well as Dwayne Gill aka Gilbergen Christian had lengthy reigns as champions, but the man who represented the belt best was D Malenko, who helped elevate the title much as he did the Cruiserweight Championship in WTW. The Cruiserweight Championship 2001 to 2007, Gregory Helms. Pay close attention to this belt because it's another example of the WWE taking another promotion's belt and incorporating it. The WWE acquired the Cruiserweight Championship from WCW when it bought the promotion, as WCW launched the title in 1996 after retiring its Light Heavyweight Championship. Although the WWE treats WCW's two titles as one and the same, WCW didn't. Regardless, they used the belt to showcase its abundant roster of cruiserweights, giving them something to do other than get squashed by bigger wrestlers. Like many of the titles here, there were many outstanding champions, but none as exceptional as Gregory Helms aka The Hurricane. While Helms didn't parlay the title into bigger things such as a World Heavyweight Championship, he was a reliable and entertaining star whose reigns demonstrated an ability to work with any opponent. Him working with The Rock was hilarious. I ain't got a lot to eat. Whether Helms was a superhero or a villain, the Greatest Royal Rumble Champion 2008, Braun Strowman. Braun Strowman is the one and only Greatest Royal Rumble Champion winner, winning the 50-man Greatest Royal Rumble match in Saudi Arabia for the trophy and championship. Now, Braun has never defended the belt, so it must by default have deactivated the same night. However, if it wasn't, Braun would now have held the title for over 1,000... Braun is the longest-reigning modern-day champion of all time right now. He's actually has a longer title reign than Roman Reigns. Wow. 1,800 days. And they talk about Roman Reigns' 1,000-day reign. The NXT Cruiserweight Championship 2016-2022 El Rio del Fantasma slash Santos Escobar. NXT did its best to give its cruiserweights a chance to shine with the title debuting in 2016 and continuing until it was unified with the North American Championship in 2022. Escobar uses the title to make a name for himself, distinguishing himself from previous champions and launching himself into the main roster. The NXT North American Championship 2018 to present Johnny Gargano. Triple H is more than the game as he's also a student of the game and as such, he added the classic championship to the North American Championship to NXT. The belt quickly became a stepping stone for bigger things, including the NXT Championship. And no one comes close to Johnny Gargano who held the title three different times but also captured the NXT Championship and became NXT's first Triple Crown winner. Yeah, man, I can't even refute that. I cannot refute. Johnny Gargano was a great NXT North American Champion. I'm not even gonna, I can't even refute that if you were to pick him. Any wrestling indeed. The NXT UK Heritage Cup 2020 to present Noam Dar. NXT UK's adoption of special rules for its secondary title to Heritage Cup provides an instant stipulation match as wrestlers compete in up to six three-minute rounds with the goal of scoring two wins by Pymfool's submission or count-out. The man who stood out the most as champion has to be Noam Dar, who's held the title twice. The belt is now defended on NXT following the WWE's decision to close NXT UK and launch NXT Europe. The 24-7 Championship 2000. Of course, it's our truth. It had to be our truth. There's nobody else that made that 24-7 Championship entertaining than our truth, bro. He is the best 24-7 champion of all time. Well, you know, this re-incarnation because it's basically it's a re-incarnation of the hardcore championship. When they introduced it, obviously it was never meant to be taken seriously. Our truth being the guy to hold it and make it somewhat entertaining is quite hilarious, man. After 19 to 2022, our truth. Mick Foley unveiled a 24-7 Championship during an episode of Raw, announcing the title could be competed for at any time as long as the WWE official was present. This modern take on the hardcore Championship was reportedly suggested to the WWE by executives from the USA Network who worried about Raw's dismal hour three ratings. The title seemed like a dud until our truth made it his own using it as a prop for some of the WWE's funniest segments. Although 57 people have held a belt at one time or another, our truth efforts to keep the concept fresh, not to mention his 53 reigns make him the best 24-7 champion. The WWWF International Tag Team Championship 1969 to 1972 and revived in 1985 the Mongols. This title was introduced after the WWWF deactivated its US Tag Team Championship and existed for three years until they introduced its World Tag Team Championship. Less than 10 names held a championship with the Mongols standing out for being two-time champions with a combined reign of 501 days. The belt was briefly revived in 1985 when Kengo Kamura and Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdock to capture the belt holding them until the titles were scrapped later that year. The WWF Tag Team Championship 1971 to 2010 demolition. Many outstanding teams held the WWF Tag Team Championships dating back to its debut in 1971 including multiple-time champions such as the Strongbow Brothers, the Moondogs, Mr. Fuji and Mr. Seto and of course, Alpha and Sika, aka the Wild Samoans. Later teams such as the US Express, the Heart Foundation and the British Bulldogs stood out especially in light of how many great teams competed during the mid-to-late 80s. Nevertheless, the team of Axon Smash of demolition stood out head and shoulders above the rest dominating the Tag Division and holding the belts for a second length that wasn't broken for decades. Ironically, many believe demolition was the WWE's answer to the Road Warriors who offered a contract at the time but passed and what could have been a cheap imitation turned it into a formidable team of its own. The Raw Tag Team Champions, aka WWE Tag Team Champions 2016 to present The New Day. Now, our list of WWE Champions can get confusing but few titles are complicated as the promotion's tag titles. Yeah man, I hope they get rid of that design. Oh, it just doesn't look good. I hate the design. I really do and they're just big ass quarters, bro. The Raw Tag Team Championship arose when the WWE wanted a tag team title to be defended on SmackDown. Rather than naming the titles after the brand they chose to name it the WWE Tag Team Championship. Introduced in 2002 a variety of top names held the belt including the Dudley Boys, the New Age Outlaws, the Bar of Cezar and Seamus, DX, the Miz and John Morrison and the Usos. However, the New Day made the belts their own holding them for 483 days and shattering Demolition's record. I'm not gonna lie to you man. I couldn't get mad if you chose them as well. You know, the New Day had an incredible title reign. People didn't expect them to get as over as they did but they ended up getting hella over and it worked out for them. For the longest reign. The SmackDown Tag Team Champions slash Undisputed Tag Team Championship 2016 to present and 2022 to present the Usos. Like the WWE Tag Team Championship this title could be confusing to fans even though it shared the lineage as the WWF's World Tag Team Championship. The World Tag Team Championship existed until 2010 when the Colognes unified the belt by defeating the WWE Tag Team Champions the Miz and John Morrison at WrestleMania 25. However, when they revived the brand split in 2016 it created the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. From 2016 to 2022 no team dominated the SmackDown Tag Division like the Usos who not only held a belt five times but unified the Raw and SmackDown Tag Titles while breaking the record for the longest tag title reign on the main roster of 622 days. The NXT Tag Team Championship 2013 course Undisputed Era what are we talking about? Fucking love Undisputed Era man. to 2023 Undisputed Era The list of NXT Tag Team Champions is a parade of some of the best teams currently working in the industry. The New Day, Imperium, the Revival, the Viking Raiders, the Wyatt Family, DIY and the Street Profits while these teams went on to- But Revival was good too. Ah, that's a tough one. DIY was good too. Ah, that is a tough one. That is a tough one. That's the thing you can choose from here. Fantastic success on the main roster and elsewhere No team stood out as much as dominant tag team champions in NXT as the Undisputed Era the faction that also dominated the singles division during their heyday. Everybody had gold. The NXT UK Tag Team Championship 2018 to 2022, Gallus. Gallus and Mark Kofi and Wolfgang dominated NXT UK's tag team division during their 497 days as tag team champions and their current runners NXT Tag Team Champions such as they may do the same in Florida. The WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship 1991, Pereo, Gweo and Gran, Hamada other than 87 days as tag team champion. Damn, that's a long time. And those belts look beautiful, by the way. I have to mention that. Oh man, those belts look beautiful. And their current runners NXT Tag Team Champions such as they may do the same in Florida. The WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship 1991, Pereo, Gweo and Gran, Hamada. Other than being a good trivia question, there's not much to this tag title, a belt which established in January 1991 and dumped in July 1991 after the WWF parted ways with Lucha Libre promotion, the UWF. The belt was only held by one team, Agueo and Gran, Hamada. Yeah, the WWF United States Tag Team Championship 1958 to 1967. The fabulous kangaroos, the WWF United States Championship was a little carryover from a promotion's previous name, Capital Wrestling and was a WWF's top promotion. Many legendary tag teams held the belt during its run, including the Bastion Brothers, the Golden Grams, the Tolo Brothers, but no team matches of the fabulous kangaroos. The legendary tandem often credited with popularizing tag team wrestling. We were way back. It was retired in 1967 after WWF champion Bruno San Martino and Spira Orion won the belt so the world champion could not hold two titles at the same time. Maybe that's something that WWE should adopt to today's product. Yeah. The WWF Women's Tag Team Championship 1983 to 1989, Princess Victoria and Velvet McIntyre. Women's wrestling in the WWF enjoyed a brief resurgence in popularity thanks to Wendy Richter's run. A lesser-known title was the Women's Tag Title, which was previously known as the NWA Women's Tag Team Championship until the WWF acquired the belt. The title was defended from 83 to 89 until the WWF deactivated it. The Japanese team, the Jumping Bomb Angels was one of the most memorable teams of the duo of Princess Victoria and Velvet McIntyre helped set the standard for future champions, making them our best as the Crème de la Crème. The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship 2019 to. When you think about it, yeah, even though the lineage for when they revived the titles hadn't been that great. They probably were the best tag champs with those belts. Honestly, they were. It was that. When you really think about it, who else were you going to pick to have the best tag team title reign of the modern era? What women's tag team title reigns? It had to be Bailey and Sasha. Present Sasha Banks and Bailey. The current Women's Tag Team division is often panned and who can blame critics who sat through the dominant reign of the Boston Hug Connection? Sasha Banks and Bailey won the belts when they debuted at 2019's Elimination Chamber and a second time in 2020 when Sasha was Royal Women's Champion and Bailey was SmackDown Women's Champion. Their choke hold on all three titles makes them the clear choice for the best women's tag champions ever. The WCW World Tag Team Championship 2001, The Dudley Boys. Like the WCW Championship, the WWF's use of WCW's tag titles was short and sweet with some exciting matches held over the belts including two steel cage matches. The Dudley Boys and the Hardy Boys battled over the belts and it was arguably the highlight of the title of short run in the WWF with a title unification match still talked about today. Here, the Dudley's unification win gives them the edge over the other title holders. The Divas Championship 2008-2006 That's not a bad one. That's not a bad choice. AJ Lee over the Divas title. What y'all think? That's not bad. I can't even say... Yeah, that's not bad. That's a good choice. 16, AJ Lee. SmackDown General Manager Vicki Guerrero unleashed this title on unsuspecting fans as the blue brand's own women's championship. Unfortunately, the belt became the WWE's only women's championship. The caliber of women wrestlers going downhill as women's wrestling became an excuse for eye candy. Fortunately, wrestlers Paige and AJ Lee showed that women's wrestling could be as good as any men's wrestling and they put on fantastic matches during their title reigns. Some could say maybe Paige. What do y'all think? What do y'all think down below? Some could say maybe Paige. I would go with AJ Lee. Me personally, for that era of championship even though it wasn't really that good. I would go with AJ Lee and if I had to choose a close second would be Paige. Women deserve a lot of credit but AJ Lee remains the best champion having held the belt three times for a combined length of 406 days. Compared this with Paige, you held the belt twice for 121 days. The World Women's Championship slash WWE Women's Championship 2016 to present Bianca Ballet. I'm not mad with this one either. WWE introduced its women's championship at WrestleMania 32 with the WWE retiring the Divas Championship. When they revived the brand split it reintroduced the women's championship and the women's championship was then repackaged as the World Women's Championship after the WWE's latest brand split. The women's division worked extremely hard to put this title over as a legitimate contest with Bianca Ballet's dominant and lengthy reign over one year making her the very best. Now some could say her reign wasn't as I guess you can say memorable. Well, I wouldn't say memorable but maybe the feuds. She's had some great matches in that title. I'm not even gonna discredit she had some fantastic matches but I think maybe some of the feuds fell a little stale and maybe her character development got a little stale for plenty of people in the wrestling community but I still ruled rank here as one of the greatest if not the greatest raw women's champion of all time and I'm okay with that. The SmackDown Women's Championship slash Women's World Championship 2016 to present Charlotte Flair. Now Charlotte Flair may not always receive support from the WWE Universe but the wrestling credentials and pedigree helped up the women's champion of 14 times leading 7S SmackDown Women's Champion while two-time champion Bailey held the belt for a combined 519 days. Charlotte's reigns have been more memorable and often involved higher stakes such as a WrestleMania 35 bout against Ronda. No, the stakes yes were higher but no, just no. She shouldn't have been included in that match but that's neither here nor there. Rousey and Becky Lynch. The NXT Women's Championship 2013 to present. Some could say you would probably you could maybe Shayna Baszler could be in that category but if I had to really choose I'm gonna go with Asuka because I mean she never fucking lost. Asuka. There's so many talented female performers use the NXT Women's Championship to show they had everything it takes to succeed on the main roster. Recall past champions such as Paige Sasha Banks Charlotte Flair, Bailey, Rhea Ripley and Shayna Baszler and fans will be challenged to pick the person who represents the elite of the elite. However, Asuka gets our vote due to her holding the title and record long 510 days a reign that only ended when the Empress of Tomorrow broke her collarbone. The NXT UK Women's Championship 2018 to 2021 Miko Satomura. Rhea Ripley got things moving when she became the first NXT UK Champion. However, as talented as Ripley was from this era she wasn't the Rhea Ripley that is so dominant today. Compare Ripley's 139 day reign to Toni Storm's 231 day reign and you'll see the champions that fared better. However, the brand's final champion Miko Satomura proved to be the best holding the belt for 451 days until the title was unified by NXT Women's Champion Mandi Rose. Who's not even in a war? The WWE Women's Champion 1984 to 2010 Trish Stratus. The WWF introduced I'm okay with that. when the fabulous I'm okay with that. joined the promotion. At the time, Mula was the NWA Women's Champion and held the rights to the title which led the WWF appropriating its company's women's title. The belt had a few flourishes of excitement during the mid-80s including Wendy Richter's reigns. The title then enjoyed a brief resurgence in the 90s when Elundra Blaze won it but Blaze's reign was overshadowed by her jump to WCW and her dumping it in a trash can on Nitro. Yep. The title then went dormant again but the attitude ever saw it reach new heights as a bevy of beauties would hold the belt putting on fantastic matches that showed how entertaining women's wrestling could be. Oh boy. Many talented women held the belt but WWE Hall of Famer's Elita and Trish Stratus are the greatest champions due to their efforts in elevating the belt. For sure. Trish Stratus edges out Elita simply because she had more title reigns and a lengthier combined reign. The NXT United Kingdom Championship Of course it was going to be going through and what are we talking about? Of course. Of course it was going to be going through. Still love that belt design. Goom there is the greatest NXT North United United Kingdom. I said North American United Kingdom champion bro. 2017 to 2022 Gunther Gunther always stood out for his astonishing 870 day run as NXT UK's top champion. So he deserves this spot as a best title holder. For sure. It's still worth noting that in a close second the previous champion Pete Pete Dunn definitely deserves to be in that list too. Dunn aka brawling brute member Butch held it an impressive 685 days. Still, we have to go with Gunther. Yeah. The ECW World Heavyweight Championship 2006 to 2010 Christian. Although the WWE's attempt to revive ECW has been considered one of its worst decisions ever. It gave the WWE's undercard a third show to work and keep in mind this was years before NXT. Yeah. But of course it was nothing like Paul Heyman's extreme championship wrestling. Fans who ignored the WWE's shameless appropriation of the ECW name did get to enjoy some excellent matches over the ECW World Championship though. The title gave Joe Morrison a chance to showcase his single skills while it served as a springboard for CM Punk. However, the real winner was Christian who finally stood out as more than a tag team competitor holding the ECW World title twice including an impressive 200 plus day reign. It definitely did help him. It kind of I guess you could say springboard him to actually become in the World Heavyweight Champion. So I can definitely see why he would be considered one of the greatest ECW champions in the WWE era of things or whatnot. So because it helped you know this career ultimately Christian eventually winning the World Heavyweight Championship twice. The WCW Championship 2001 Chris Jericho the WS acquisition of WCW led to the promotion gaining control of its championships. One such prize was the WCW World Championship. While they didn't keep the belt around for long, it featured some heated matches over the belt with Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, The Rock and Booker T holding it at different points. Chris Jericho ranks as number one not only due to his reign but in unifying the WCW Championship and WWF Championship at 2001's Vengeance is their first undisputed championship. The WWF United States Heavyweight Championship 1960 to 1976 Bobo Brazil. There have been many versions of the US Heavyweight Championship including one defended in Vince McMahon's seniors Capital Wrestling and WWWF. Some big names include Buddy Rogers, The Sheik, Ray Stevens and Pedro Morales all holding the title adding star power to the belt but the ultimate champion was Bobo Brazil who held the belt seven different times with a combined reign of four combined? A combined. These are multiple title reigns a combined reign of 7,072 days. What? What? 12,072 days. The United States Championship 2003 to present John Cena. The WWE's decision to revive the WCW's United States Championship in 2003 provided smackdown with a secondary championship. Over the next 20 years the belt would see its peaks and valleys as it would sometimes be treated as an afterthought but in other instances it used to elevate both the champions and the challenger. In John Cena's case the title allowed him a chance to perfect his craft moving up towards the world championship. Later Cena would hold the title and use it to elevate other wrestlers with his open challenges that provide trying to see would y'all consider him the greatest United States champion of all time? That's a very tough one there's been some great United States champions. I will say this at the time when he did win it back when he was doing the Thuganama gimmick and he turned into the spinner belt it was it was cool at that time. It kind of he had his own little style and flair that he brought over to the WWE Championship which he you know they turned that into a spinner belt so it worked back then. Then when he won it again later on years later he actually I'm not gonna lie to you for that period of time when he had the US Open challenge he made that belt seem very very important as it should so I can I wouldn't be mad if someone put him as the greatest United States champion of all time because the times he did hold it he did have this impact on the title or it seemed as if it was a very important a big deal you know and that's that's how it should be taken you know especially if it's a undercard title you wanted to feel important and special when someone wins it and defends it invited up and coming grapplers a chance to get the Cena rub while the US Championship has become a strong second title over the last year and a half Cena's five reigns in the way the title was utilized with him make him the WWE's greatest US champion the NXT Championship 2012 to present Finn Balor hmm I don't know about this one may have to disagree with this one I personally if I really had to think about it I'm gonna go Adam Cole I think Adam Cole was the greatest NXT champion I'm gonna go Adam Cole what y'all think? Hello are there many runners and I love them Balor to the Black and Gold Brands Premier Championship top title holder consider names such as three-time champion Samoa Joe Samoa Joe can be in there too Adam Cole Tomaso Champa and of course Karrion Kross but ultimately there can only be one and it comes down to Finn Balor who held the belt during his early years in WWE and who later returned to NXT for a second run after years on the main roster but then there's current star Braun Breaker who's got to put him in there too who has dominated the title scene now this is a tough call but we chose Balor due to the variety of talents he faced compared to Braun Braun's opponents have been no slouches but in Balor's case he faced grapplers who were already big stars before hitting the WWE or experienced NXT performers The Universal Championship and he had a fantastic run I would never discredit Finn Balor but me personally I'm gonna go with Adam Cole man I'm gonna go with him 2016 to present Roman Reigns Roman Reigns the greatest universal champion for sure Reigns holds the record for over a thousand days as champion a number that's still growing yeah how often does he defend the title Brock Lesnar held a title three times for a combined 686 days but he too had infrequent title defenses while some big names have held a title the belt has often been an afterthought due to infrequent title defenses or stunts such as putting the belt on Hallberg to build his feud with Brock Lesnar and later to build a match against Bray Wyatt it's most it's definitely Roman Reigns defeated every top star on SmackDown and even a few raw stars in non-title matches how can you not pick the tribal chief yeah he's the best universal champion of all time and the lineage is not even that that lengthy it's no denying it honestly I honestly wish they would retire and just had the WWE Championship but maybe at some point I don't know I mean they've come they unified the belt so I guess but my personal opinion Roman Reigns without a shadow of doubt is the greatest universal champion of all time that list is not that long and you can say that's not saying much but he has had a lengthy title reign and had has had some great fantastic matches as champion the Intercontinental Championship in 1979 he gave it to Guter can I be be honest with you don't I don't know if I can disagree I don't think we've seen the Intercontinental Championship have this type of run with this person this individual the matches he's put on for this title have been fantastic even matches I didn't even think we're going to be good I don't know if I can disagree I'm being honest with you and there's been some great Intercontinental champions but when I think of it when I look back years from now who I'm going to really think of as the guy that really elevated that championship that needed to be elevated I'm going to have to go with Gunther bro Gunther Gunther Gunther have you want to pronounce it Intercontinental Champion for sure for many years it was truly the WWE's workhorse title with wrestlers such as Tito Santana Randy Savage Mr. Perfect Shawn Michaels Razor Ramon and that's crazy the lineage is so I can get mad if you said maybe HPK maybe Razor Ramon I can't get mad if you say Chris Jericho Chris Jericho has had to held the title so many times I can't even get mad but I don't know man maybe I'm the prisoner of the moment Granted they've had some fantastic matches with these titles all these legendary wrestlers but he's one that's held it for this long about to break the record and had consistently great matches and is always down to defend the title whenever I don't know man I don't know this is this is a tough one and this is a really really tough one and we're just I don't know I don't know I don't know I don't know and I don't want to get caught lost in it as a prisoner you know caught in the prisoner what's fucking up to saying prisoner of the moment situation but like I said when I think about this from years from now this lengthy title reign that was actually really good and the matches were fantastic and you cared about each match Guta had for the title you may have to give it to him while making every title defense in must-see occasion while it could be easy to pick the Hong Kong man as the greatest icy champion for sure time due to his record run with the belt most fans don't equate Hong Kong's run as that of a workhorse although his success as a draw shouldn't be overlooked yeah when it comes to workhorse champions two wrestlers stand out the first is Brett the Hitman who only held the icy belt twice but made the most of his run working unforgettable matches for sure that established his credentials as a single star worthy of a world championship the second is Gunther who has done so much to rehabilitate the title to reputation with banger after banger while also maintaining a stranglehold on the belt as good as Brett's run was we feel that Gunther's icy title run is just the beginning and he can't be touched he will most certainly break the Hong Kong man's record oh for sure the world heavyweight championship 2002 to 2013 Batista Royal general manager Eric Bischoff debuted this belt in 2002 after WWE and they gave it they just gave it to Triple H here you go bro Batista that's not a bad one that's not bad I did like Gunther takers run a little bit too I don't know man that's a tough one the title became exclusive to SmackDown and Bischoff appointed Triple H as a champion citing Helmsley's status as Brock's number one contender the title would change hands many times and bounce back and forth between SmackDown due to trades in 2013 the WWE unified the world and WWE championships after Randy defeated world heavyweight champion John Cena wherever this title was defended Edge and Batista both used a belt to boost their careers with Edge holding the belt seven times Edge? ah man Edge you could you some can say Edge would be one of the greatest if not the greatest world heavyweight champion no man can say Edge both really good feuds Batista 5 whilst Batista only held a belt five times his combined reign of 507 days blows out Edge's record of 411 making him the greatest champion the world heavyweight championship 2023 to present Seth Rollins after holding a tournament to crown the world heavyweight champion the finals were down to Seth Rollins vs AJ Styles with Rollins coming out with a win becoming the inaugural champion whilst fans assumed the title would carry on the lineage of the world heavyweight championship aka Big Goldy it was confirmed not to starting a whole new one of course with Seth being the only champion he must be the pick however don't let that detract from the fact that he's been a fighting champion already putting the belt on the line numerous times and finally the WWWF and WWWW Champion 1963 to present Hulk Hogan now for some I didn't really watch too much of Hulk Hogan you know what I'm saying I kinda got into it obviously I had a two-air Hulk Hogan wasn't really there until he came back so for me if I had to choose the greatest WWW uh well at the time WWF champion fuck man I'm gonna have to go for me person this is my personal opinion I'm going Stone Cold I'm going Stone Cold and there's been some great WWF WWW champions for me Stone Cold which is the greatest WWW EWF champion and that's partially due to his character and the simple fact of how over he was and he was my favorite wrestler and when he won the title it just it was a great feeling anytime he won the title so I'm gonna have to go with that I know some may say oh there's been better you know there's other champions that have better matches and stuff like that that is fine but for me personally my favorite wrestler also becoming the WWF champion at the time I'm gonna go with that and then we had the the Skoll championship the Skoll with the the Skolls on the title I love that custom belt oh my god close second would be the rock so it's been the WWE's top prize since 1963 this belt was the hardened soldier promotion and that's just my personal opinion all around the world coming to Madison Square Garden not only to wrestle but to make a professional wrestling but to compete for a chance to become a world champion now there are many worthy contenders for the title of the greatest WWE champion including Bob Backland Pedro Morales Superstar Billy Graham Macho Man Randy Savage Bright the Hitman Hot Shawn Michaels Leah Tataka The Rock Stone Cold Steve Austin The Rock and of course Bruno San Martino Bruno carried the promotion on his back for years selling out arena after arena and doing so longer than anyone yeah nonetheless no one has done as much for the WWF as Hulk Hogan whose championship reigned to WrestleMania and the WWF's national expansion and here's the thing this is why I can't get mad if you pick Hulk Hogan because if you want to be honest Hulk Hogan is kind of the guy that bridge the mainstream world to wrestling as well so on a wider scale so I can't even get mad if you pick him I personally can't pick him because of the era I grew up in wrestling so I'm only going to go off the era I grew up in and what I was able to see so for me it's still going to be Stone Cold but because he was able Stone Cold was able to take with what Hulk Hogan brought and then take it to that next level because once Hulk Hogan had left you know wrestling at least on the WWE side I think it was starting to dip once they got Stone Cold to where he needed to be with the whole McMahon feud and it really started to catapult even more he was the ultimate anti-hero so I can understand why someone would pick Hulk Hogan as the greatest WWE WWF champion of all time whatever you want to call it but for me personally I still got to go to Stone Cold man but Hulk Hogan's reign as WWE champion led to a chain reaction that brought wrestling back into the mainstream yeah it did revolutionized the industry through merchandise and pay-per-view and is a champ who is still embedded in pop culture so the greatest WWE champion has to be Hulk Hogan or do you well for me not so much I respect what he's done I respect what he was able to bring to the business I will never discredit Hulk Hogan for that I can only go off of what I experienced and seeing Stone Cold as the champ just was always an exciting thing to see you know what I'm saying and even seeing the Rockets champion as well so comment down below let me know who are your favorite respective champions for each title or what not let me know there's gonna be a lot of different opinions here and this is the thing about wrestling there's no right or wrong answer it's your opinion like for example some may feel like Jennifer Hall the greatest WWE champion of all time if you truly believe that it's wild to say that's your opinion I can't get mad at you for saying that I'm gonna look at you a little bit weird but it's your opinion but I appreciate our love and support I hope you guys enjoyed this long reaction video appreciate y'all kicking to me see y'all in the next one peace