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The 5 Longest WWE Championship Reigns Of The 2000s (& The 5 Shortest)

When every wrestler gets into the wrestling business they aspire to make a living, but most importantly to win championships. The WWE Championship is the most prestigious title available, and 2023 is the six-decade anniversary of the WWE Championship. Buddy Rogers was the inaugural WWE Champion in 1963. Nevertheless, several WWE Hall of Famers and future WWE Hall of Famers have got their hands on the WWE Championship.

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The 5 Longest WWE Championship Reigns Of The 2000s (& The 5 Shortest)

Some wrestlers were fortunate to have a long and memorable WWE Championship reign in the 2000s, while others had a reign that was a flash in the pan.

Some wrestlers have waited years to win the WWE Championship but some attained their peak in the early years of their WWE careers, and went on to become the youngest WWE Champions in history before turning the age of 30!

UPDATE: 2024/11/26 17:30 EST BY TEVON KING

Unquestionably, the WWE Championship is the biggest prize in the professional wrestling business. It’s the championship to win when a wrestler signs for WWE and aspires to have a successful wrestling career. However, some wrestlers wait many years to win the WWE Championship when the opportunity arises and they have matured. Nevertheless, in some instances, WWE decides to pull the trigger by pushing a wrestler early on into their WWE careers by clinching the WWE Championship at a young age. Some of the youngest WWE Champions in history managed to have a successful WWE Championship reign, but others were not so lucky by having a short reign with the gold.

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Bray Wyatt’s WWE Championship Reign Should Have Lasted Longer

Age: 29 Years, 10 Months, And 20 Days

Date Of Birth / Death Date

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

May 23, 1987 – August 24, 2023

John Cena

Randy Orton

49 Days

  • February 12, 2017 (Elimination Chamber)
  • April 2, 2017 (WrestleMania 33)

Bray Wyatt had been knocking on the door for a while to become a World Champion, and he produced a stunning performance in the Elimination Chamber match at Elimination Chamber 2017 to win the WWE Championship finally. Wyatt ended Cena’s WWE Championship reign by eliminating him from the match.

Wyatt lastly eliminated AJ Styles for the title. Furthermore, Wyatt’s WWE Championship reign only lasted seven weeks, and he should have held it beyond WrestleMania 33. His championship reign was curtailed by his former tag team partner Randy Orton at WrestleMania 33.

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Seth Rollins’ Heist Of The century Is An Unforgettable WrestleMania Moment

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 28 Years, 10 Months, And 1 Day

Seth Rollins WrestleMania 31 Cropped

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

May 28, 1986

Brock Lesnar

Vacated Due To An Injury

221 Days

  • March 29, 2015 (WrestleMania 31)
  • November 5, 2015

Seth Rollins lost to Randy Orton in the second match of the night at WrestleMania 31, but Mr. Money in the Bank ensured that he wasn’t going to leave WrestleMania 31 empty-handed. The Architect made history as the first man to cash in their Money in the Bank briefcase at WrestleMania.

Rollins interfered in the WWE Championship match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, making it a triple threat match. Rollins successfully cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and clinched the WWE Championship for the first time. Rollins had a magnificent WWE Championship reign as he defeated John Cena at SummerSlam 2015 to become a double champion adding the United States Championship to his collection. Unfortunately, he tore his ACL, MCL, and meniscus which forced him to relinquish the gold eight months later.

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Bob Backlund Boasts One Of The Longest World Title Reigns In WWE History

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 28 Years, 6 Months, And 6 Days

Bob Backlund WWF Champion 1st Reign

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

August 14, 1949

“Superstar” Billy Graham

The Iron Sheik

2,135 Days

  • February 20, 1978 (WWE on MSG Network)
  • December 26, 1983 (WWE on MSG Network)

Officially, Bob Backlund’s WWE Championship reign is 2,135 days long but technically he held the title for 648 days as he dropped the title to Antonio Inoki in Japan but Inoki’s WWE Championship win is not recognized by WWE. Nevertheless, Backlund is in the history books for boasting the second-longest WWE Championship reign in history which is an outstanding achievement.

Backlund had a stranglehold on the WWE Championship for five years, and he was the main man. However, his title reign was ended by The Iron Sheik, and Backlund’s successor was a transitional champion as Hulk Hogan claimed his first WWE Championship a month later.

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Pedro Morales Became The First Triple Crown Winner In WWE History

Age: 28 Years, 3 Months, And 17 Days

Pedro Morales WWE Champion Cropped

Date Of Birth / Death Date

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

October 22, 1942 – February 12, 2019

Ivan Koloff

Stan Stasiak

1,027 Days

  • February 8, 1971 (House Show)
  • December 1, 1973 (House Show)

Pedro Morales is a history-maker as he is the first Triple Crown Winner in WWE history. Morales joined WWE in 1971 and he wasted no time in defeating Ivan Koloff for the WWE Championship on a live event in New York City on February 8, 1971.

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Morales was popular and he had a successful run as WWE Champion as he held the championship for almost three years. His title reign was curtailed by Stan Stasiak on December 1, 1973, at a live event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Ivan Koloff Was A Transitional WWE Champion

Age: 28 Years, 4 Months, And 24 Days

Ivan Koloff WWF Champion Cropped

Date Of Birth / Death Date

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

August 25, 1942 – February 18, 2017

Bruno Sammartino

Pedro Morales

1,027 Days

  • January 18, 1971 (House Show)
  • February 8, 1971 (House Show)

Bruno Sammartino had a dominant WWE Championship reign that lasted over seven years, but the longest WWE Championship reign by a landslide came to a halt by Ivan Koloff inside the hallowed halls of Madison Square Garden on January 18, 1971.

The Russian Bear was only 28 years of age when he captured his lone WWE Championship. Koloff was the third WWE Champion in history, but he was only WWE Champin for three weeks as he dropped the title to Pedro Morales, who was also 28.

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John Cena Became The New Franchise Player After Winning His First WWE Title

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 27 Years, 11 Months, And 11 Days

John Cena WWE Champion 1st Reign Cropped

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

April 23, 1977

John Bradshaw Layfield

Edge

280 Days

  • April 3, 2005 (WrestleMania 21)
  • January 8, 2006 (New Year’s Revolution)

John Cena became the franchise player in 2005, and a year after winning his first championship at WrestleMania 20, Cena went one better at WrestleMania 21. Cena ended JBL’s 280-day WWE Championship reign to embark on his own 280-day run as WWE Champion.

It was the first of Cena’s record 13 WWE Championship reigns, and he was only 27 when his name was etched on the WWE Championship for the first time. Cena battled past the likes of Chris Jericho, Christian, Shawn Michaels, and Kurt Angle during his run as WWE Champion. However, he was victim to the first Money in the Bank cash-in at New Year’s Revolution 2006 when Edge saw off to claim his first WWE Championship.

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Big Show Captured The WWE Championship In His Debut Year In WWE

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 27 Years, 9 Months, And 6 Days

Big Show WWF Champion

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

February 8, 1972

Triple H

Triple H

50 Days

  • November 14, 1999 (Survivor Series)
  • January 3, 2000 (Raw)

Big Show was a two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, and he was hoping to translate his success from WCW when he joined WWE in 1999. The World’s Largest Athlete was a member of the Corporation, but he branched out on his own after his tag team with The Undertaker dissolved in September 1999.

Two months later, Show replaced Steve Austin in a triple threat match at Survivor Series 1999 and he defeated the reigning WWE Champion Triple H and The Rock in a triple threat match to become WWE Champion for the first time. Show was just 27, and both of his WWE Title reigns have started at Survivor Series.

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Bruno Sammartino’s WWE Championship Record Is Set In Stone

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 27 Years, 7 Months, And 11 Days

Bruno Sammartino WWF Champion 1st Reign Cropped

Date Of Birth / Death Date

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

October 6, 1935 – April 18, 2018

Buddy Rogers

Ivan Koloff

2,803 Days

  • May 17, 1963 (House Show)
  • April 18, 2018 (House Show)

“The Living Legend” Bruno Sammartino’s first WWE Championship reign is most likely to live in infamy as the longest WWE Championship reign in history. Sammartino ended “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers’ reign on May 17, 1963, when he was just 27 years of age.

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Sammartino would go on to hold the WWE Championship for 2,803 days which is an outstanding effort. Sammartino’s WWE Championship reign was curtailed by Ivan Koloff, but Sammartino would win the WWE Championship again and he held it for another three years.

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Randy Orton Had An Eventful Night By Winning The WWE Championship

Age For First And Second WWE Championship Wins: 27 Years, 6 Months, And 6 Days

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

April 1, 1980

Triple H

Triple H

203 Days

  • October 7, 2007 (No Mercy)
  • April 27, 2008 (Backlash)

Randy Orton made history at SummerSlam 2004 when he won the World Heavyweight Championship at 24 to become the youngest World Champion in WWE history. After Orton dropped the gold to Triple H, a month later at Unforgiven 2004, Orton would go on a three-year barren run until his next World Championship reign.

John Cena sustained a pectoral injury which led to the WWE Championship being vacant, and Mr. McMahon awarded Orton the WWE Championship at No Mercy 2007. The Apex Predator was 27 but he was in store for a long night as he dropped the WWE Championship to Triple H, but he regained the title in the main event in a Last Man Standing match.

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The Undertaker Put A Stop To Hulkamania Momentarily

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 26 Years, 8 Months, And 3 Days

Undertaker WWF Champion 1991 Cropped

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

March 24, 1965

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan

6 Days

  • November 27, 1991 (Survivor Series)
  • December 3, 1991 (This Tuesday in Texas)

The Undertaker made his WWE debut at Survivor Series 1990, but just 12 months later, Undertaker was in WWE Championship contention. The Deadman challenged the seemingly unbeatable Hulk Hogan for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series 1991.

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Undertaker had a huge assist from Ric Flair as he executed the Tombstone on the chair and Hogan was unable to kick out. With the victory, Undertaker became WWE Champion for the first time, and he broke Bruno Sammartino’s record that stood for nearly three decades as he was the youngest WWE Champion at just 26.

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The Rock Became The Corporate Champion At Survivor Series 1998

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 26 Years, 6 Months, And 13 Days

The Rock & The McMahons Survivor Series 1998

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

May 2, 1972

Mankind

Mankind

50 Days

  • November 15, 1998 (Survivor Series)
  • January 4, 1999 (Raw)

Just like The Undertaker, The Rock made his WWE debut at Survivor Series in 1996. The People’s Champion is a third-generation wrestler the son of Rocky Johnson, and the grandson of “High Chief” Peter Maivia. Rock was destined to have a successful WWE career and so it came to fruition.

Rock was involved in one of the greatest double turns in WWE history as he defeated Mankind with some help from the McMahons at Survivor Series 1998 to become one of the youngest WWE Champions at 26. Furthermore, Rock turned heel with Mankind becoming a babyface, and he ended Rock’s 50-day WWE Championship reign on the January 4, 1999 taping of Raw.

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Yokozuna Was Brought Crashing back Down To Earth At WrestleMania

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 26 Years, 6 Months, And 2 Days

Yokozuna WWE Champion & Mr Fuji WrestleMania 9 Cropped

Date Of Birth / Death Date

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

October 2, 1966 – October 23, 2000

Bret Hart

Hulk Hogan

2 Minutes And 6 Seconds

  • April 4, 1993 (WrestleMania 9)
  • April 4, 1993 (WrestleMania 9)

Yokozuna was on a roll after he won the 1993 Royal Rumble match. That year was the first time the Royal Rumble match winner was awarded a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania. Yokozuna rocked up to Caesars Palace at WrestleMania 9, and Bret Hart was waiting in the wings for their WWE Championship showdown.

Yokozuna’s manager Mr. Fuji proved to be resourceful as he threw some salt in the Hitman’s eyes which led to Yokozuna clinching the WWE Championship at 26. However, it turned from jubilation to ecstasy for Yokozuna as Hulk Hogan answered his impromptu challenge and he won the WWE Championship for the fifth time. Yokozuna was humiliated but he regained the WWE Championship from Hogan at King of the Ring 1993.

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Brock Lesnar Proved That He Was The Real Deal By Sending The Rock To Hollywood

Age For First WWE Championship Win: 25 Years, 1 Month, And 13 Days

Date Of Birth

Defeated For The WWE Championship

Dropped The WWE Championship To

Title Length

Dates

July 12, 1977

The Rock

Big Show

84 Days

  • August 25, 2002 (SummerSlam)
  • November 17, 2002 (Survivor Series)

Brock Lesnar won the 2002 King of the Ring tournament, and he was ruthless when he defeated The Rock for his first WWE Championship reign at SummerSlam 2002. Lesnar’s WWE Championship win was historic as he became the youngest WWE Champion in WWE history at 25.

Two decades have passed and no man has managed to break Lesnar’s record as the youngest WWE Champion in history. Nevertheless, Lesnar’s maiden WWE Championship reign was superb as he defeated The Undertaker cleanly inside Hell in a Cell at No Mercy 2002 to remain as WWE Champion. Ultimately, Lesnar suffered his first pinfall loss at Survivor Series 2002 when he lost the championship to Big Show all thanks to Paul Heyman betraying his client to side with Show.

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