List of WWE Cruiserweight Champions (1996–2007)

The WWE Cruiserweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was originally a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) title. It was challenged by cruiserweights at a maximum weight of 225 lbs. During the WWE brand extension, it was the only title to be exclusive to the SmackDown! brand during its entire tenure. There were a total of 36 recognized champions who had a combined 34 official reigns.[1] This is a chronological list of wrestlers that held the original WWE Cruiserweight Championship, listed by ring name, with the longest reign being 385 days by Gregory Helms (as well as being the only person to hold this championship for 365 days or more), and the most reigns by Rey Mysterio with 8.

Youngest and final champion Hornswoggle

After WCW was purchased by WWE, the inaugural champion was retroactively changed from Shinjiro Otani to Brian Pillman, as WWE recognizes the former WCW Light Heavyweight Championship as part of the original lineage of the Cruiserweight Championship.

Title history

Names

Name Years
WCW Cruiserweight Championship 1996–2001
WWF Cruiserweight Championship 2001–2002
WWE Cruiserweight Championship 2002–2007

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDays recog.
World Championship Wrestling
 1  Shinjiro Otani  March 20, 1996  Hyper Battle 1996 Nagoya, Japan  1  43 42 Otani defeated Wild Pegasus in tournament final to determine the first WCW Cruiserweight Champion.
This was a New Japan Pro-Wrestling event.
[2][3]
 2  Dean Malenko  May 2, 1996  WorldWide Lake Buena Vista, FL  1  67 66 Aired on May 18 on tape delay. [4][5]
 3  Rey Mysterio Jr.  July 8, 1996  Monday Nitro Lake Buena Vista, FL  1  111 110 [6]
 4  Dean Malenko  October 27, 1996  Halloween Havoc Las Vegas, NV  2  63 62 [4][7]
 5  Último Dragón  December 29, 1996  Starrcade Nashville, TN  1  23 23 This match was also for Dragon's J-Crown.
WWE recognizes Dragón's reign as lasting 24 days.
[4][8]
 6  Dean Malenko  January 21, 1997  Clash of the Champions XXXIV Milwaukee, WI  3  33 32 [4]
 7   Syxx  February 23, 1997  SuperBrawl VII Daly City, CA  1  125 123 [9][10]
 8  Chris Jericho  June 28, 1997  Saturday Nitro[5] Inglewood, CA  1  30 29 Jericho won the match at a house show that was broadcast over the Internet as Saturday Nitro. [4][5]
 9  Alex Wright  July 28, 1997  Monday Nitro Charleston, WV  1  15 18 [4][11]
 10  Chris Jericho  August 12, 1997  Saturday Night Colorado Springs, CO  2  33 28 Aired on August 16 on tape delay. [4]
 11  Eddie Guerrero  September 14, 1997  Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC  1  42 41 [12]
 12  Rey Mysterio Jr.  October 26, 1997  Halloween Havoc Las Vegas, NV  2  15 14 This was a Mask vs. Title match. [4][13]
 13  Eddie Guerrero  November 10, 1997  Monday Nitro Memphis, TN  2  49 48 [4][11]
 14  Último Dragón  December 29, 1997  Monday Nitro Baltimore, MD  2  10 9 [4][11]
 15  Juventud Guerrera  January 8, 1998  Thunder Daytona Beach, FL  1  7 6 [4][14]
 16  Rey Mysterio Jr.  January 15, 1998  Thunder Lakeland, FL  3  9 8 [4][14]
 17  Chris Jericho  January 24, 1998  Souled Out Dayton, OH  3  113 143 [15]
 18  Dean Malenko  May 17, 1998  Slamboree Worcester, MA  4  25 25 Malenko won a battle royal earlier in the night, wearing a mask as Ciclope, to earn a title shot.
WWE recognizes Malenko's reign as lasting 26 days.
[16]
Vacated  June 11, 1998  Thunder Buffalo, NY The championship was vacated due to Dean Malenko not earning the title shot as himself. [1][16]
 19  Chris Jericho  June 14, 1998  The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD  4  55 55 Jericho defeated Dean Malenko by disqualification.[17] On July 12 at Bash at the Beach, Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Jericho for the title due to interference from Malenko; Jericho was returned the title the following night.
WWE recognizes Jericho's reign as lasting 56 days.
[1]
 20  Juventud Guerrera  August 8, 1998  Road Wild Sturgis, SD  2  37 36 Dean Malenko was the special guest referee. [4][18]
 21  Billy Kidman  September 14, 1998  Monday Nitro Greenville, SC  1  63 62 [4][19]
 22  Juventud Guerrera  November 16, 1998  Monday Nitro Wichita, KS  3  6 5 [4][19]
 23  Billy Kidman  November 22, 1998  World War 3 Auburn Hills, MI  2  113 112 [4][20]
 24  Rey Mysterio Jr.  March 15, 1999  Monday Nitro Cincinnati, OH  4  35 34 [4][21]
 25   Psychosis  April 19, 1999  Monday Nitro Gainesville, FL  1  7 6 This was a four-way match also involving Blitzkrieg and Juventud Guerrera. [4][21]
 26  Rey Mysterio Jr.  April 26, 1999  Monday Nitro Fargo, ND  5  115 114 [4][21]
 27  Lenny Lane  August 19, 1999  Thunder Lubbock, TX  1  46 45 [22][23]
Vacated  October 4, 1999 The championship was vacated due to Lenny Lane being stripped of the title after Turner Broadcasting did not approve of the publicity garnered through Lane's homosexual gimmick.[24] [22]
 28   Psychosis  October 4, 1999 Monday Nitro Kansas City, MO  2  <1 <1 Psychosis was awarded the title after the West Hollywood Blonde's angle was dropped.[25] [21][22]
 29  Disco Inferno  October 4, 1999  Monday Nitro Kansas City, MO  1  48 48 WWE recognizes Inferno's reign as lasting 49 days. [21][26]
 30  Evan Karagias  November 21, 1999  Mayhem Toronto, ON  1  28 27 [4][27]
 31   Madusa  December 19, 1999  Starrcade Washington, D.C.  1  28 27 Became the first female Cruiserweight Champion. [28]
 32   Oklahoma  January 16, 2000  Souled Out Cincinnati, OH  1  2 1 [4][29]
Vacated  January 18, 2000  Thunder Evansville, IN The championship was vacated due to Oklahoma exceeding the weight limit. Aired on January 19 on tape delay. [1][30]
 33  The Artist  February 20, 2000  SuperBrawl 2000 Daly City, CA  1  39 38 The Artist defeated Lash LeRoux in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [4][31][32]
 34  Billy Kidman  March 30, 2000  House show Baltimore, MD  3  1<1 [4]
 35  The Artist  March 31, 2000  House show Pittsburgh, PA  2  10 9 [33]
Vacated  April 10, 2000  Monday Nitro Denver, CO The championship was vacated by Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo, along with all other WCW titles. [1][33]
 36  Chris Candido  April 16, 2000  Spring Stampede Chicago, IL  1  29 28 Candido defeated The Artist, Juventud Guerrera, Shannon Moore, Lash LeRoux and Crowbar in a six-way match to win the vacant championship. [34]
 37   Crowbar and Daffney  May 15, 2000  Monday Nitro Biloxi, MS  1  7 6 Crowbar and Daffney defeated Chris Candido and Tammy Lynn Sytch in a mixed tag team match to become co-champions. [35][36]
 38   Daffney  May 22, 2000  Monday Nitro Grand Rapids, MI  1  15 14 Daffney defeated Crowbar to become undisputed champion and second female to win the title. [35][36]
 39  Lieutenant Loco  June 6, 2000  Thunder Knoxville, TN  1  55 54 This was a three-way match also involving Disco Inferno. Aired on June 7 on tape delay. [1]
 40  Lance Storm  July 31, 2000  Monday Nitro Cincinnati, OH  1  14 13 Storm simultaneously held WCW Cruiserweight, United States Heavyweight and Hardcore Championships. [4][36]
 41  Elix Skipper  August 14, 2000  Monday Nitro Kelowna, BC  1  49 48 Skipper was awarded the title by his Team Canada partner Lance Storm, who called it the "100 KG and Under Championship". [37]
 42  Mike Sanders  October 2, 2000  Monday Nitro Daly City, CA  1  63 62 Sanders and Kevin Nash defeated Skipper in a Handicap Powerbomb match. [4][36][38]
 43  Chavo Guerrero Jr.  December 4, 2000  Thunder Lincoln, NE  2  104 103 Formerly known as Lieutenant Loco.
Aired on December 6 on tape delay.
[4]
 44  Shane Helms  March 18, 2001  Greed Jacksonville, FL  1  107 108 WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation later that month.
WWE recognizes Helms's reign as lasting 109 days.
[4][39]
World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment
 45  Billy Kidman  July 3, 2001  SmackDown! Tacoma, WA  4  27 24 Aired July 5 on tape delay.
This was the first title change in the WWF.
[40]
 46   X-Pac  July 30, 2001  Raw is War Philadelphia, PA  2  71 72 Formerly known as Syxx
X-Pac's WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was also on the line.
WWE recognizes X-Pac's reign as lasting 73 days.
[41]
 47  Billy Kidman  October 9, 2001  SmackDown! Moline, IL  5  13 10 Aired on October 11 on tape delay. [42]
 48   Tajiri  October 22, 2001  Raw Kansas City, MO  1  162 163 The title became the WWF Cruiserweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series on November 18 and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. The title became exclusive to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. [43]
 49  Billy Kidman  April 2, 2002  SmackDown! Rochester, NY  6  19 16 Aired on April 4 on tape delay. [44]
 50  Tajiri  April 21, 2002  Backlash Kansas City, MO  2  23 24 The title became the WWE Cruiserweight Championship on May 5 when the WWF became World Wrestling Entertainment. [45]
 51  The Hurricane  May 14, 2002  SmackDown! Montreal, QC  2  40 37 Formerly known as Shane Helms
This was a triple threat match that aired on May 16 on tape delay, also involving Billy Kidman.
WWE recognizes The Hurricane's reign as lasting 38 days.
[46]
 52  Jamie Noble  June 23, 2002  King of the Ring Columbus, OH  1  147 146 [47]
 53  Billy Kidman  November 17, 2002  Survivor Series New York, NY  7  98 97 [48]
 54  Matt Hardy  February 23, 2003  No Way Out Montreal, QC  1  100 101 [49]
 55  Rey Mysterio  June 3, 2003  SmackDown! Anaheim, CA  6  112 111 Formerly known as Rey Misterio Jr
Aired on June 5 on tape delay.
[50]
 56   Tajiri  September 23, 2003  SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA  3  98 97 Aired on September 25 on tape delay. [51]
 57  Rey Mysterio  December 30, 2003  SmackDown! Laredo, TX  7  47 44 Aired on January 1, 2004 on tape delay. [52]
 58  Chavo Guerrero  February 15, 2004  No Way Out Daly City, CA  3  79 80 Formerly known as Chavo Guerrero Jr. [53]
 59   Jacqueline  May 4, 2004  SmackDown! Tucson, AZ  1  12 9 Jacqueline answered an open challenge; became the third female to win the title.
Aired on May 6 on tape delay.
[54]
 60  Chavo Guerrero  May 16, 2004  Judgment Day Los Angeles, CA  4  2 3 Guerrero won the championship with one hand tied behind his back, though his father Chavo Classic untied it during the match. [55]
 61  Chavo Classic  May 18, 2004  SmackDown! Las Vegas, NV  1  28 27 This was a triple threat match also involving Spike Dudley, which aired on May 20 on tape delay. [56]
 62  Rey Mysterio  June 15, 2004  SmackDown! Chicago, IL  8  42 41 Aired on June 17 on tape delay. [57]
 63  Spike Dudley  July 27, 2004  SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH  1  138 135 Aired on July 29 on tape delay. [58]
 64   Funaki  December 12, 2004  Armageddon Atlanta, GA  1  70 69 [59]
 65  Chavo Guerrero  February 20, 2005  No Way Out Pittsburgh, PA  5  37 38 This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open, also involving Akio, Paul London, Shannon Moore and Spike Dudley. [60]
 66  Paul London  March 29, 2005  SmackDown! Houston, TX  1  126 127 This was an eight-man battle royal. Aired on March 31 on tape delay. [61]
 67   Nunzio  August 2, 2005  Velocity Bridgeport, CT  1  68 63 [62]
 68   Juventud  October 9, 2005  No Mercy Houston, TX  4  37 36 Formerly known as Juventud Guerrera [63]
 69   Nunzio  November 15, 2005  House show Rome, Italy  2  7 9 [64]
 70   Juventud  November 22, 2005  SmackDown! Sheffield, England  5  26 22 Aired on November 25 on tape delay. [1][65]
 71  Kid Kash  December 18, 2005  Armageddon Providence, RI  1  42 41 [66]
 72  Gregory Helms  January 29, 2006  Royal Rumble Miami, FL  3  385 384 Formerly known as The Hurricane
This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open also involving Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio, Paul London, and Kid Kash. Helms, who was on the Raw roster at that time, moved to SmackDown! after winning the championship.
[67]
 73  Chavo Guerrero  February 18, 2007  No Way Out Los Angeles, CA  6  154 153 This was an 8-man Cruiserweight Open, also involving Daivari, Shannon Moore, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Jimmy Wang Yang and Scotty 2 Hotty. [68]
 74   Hornswoggle  July 22, 2007  The Great American Bash San Jose, CA  1  65 68 This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open also involving Jimmy Wang Yang, Shannon Moore, Funaki and Jamie Noble. [69]
Deactivated  September 25, 2007  SmackDown! Indianapolis, IN The championship was vacated on the September 25, 2007 edition of SmackDown! (aired September 28 on tape delay) by acting General Manager Vickie Guerrero, citing that Hornswoggle's status as Mr. McMahon's son and his diminutive stature would eventually jeopardize his well-being. The title was then retired without an official announcement. A new WWE Cruiserweight Championship was introduced in September 2016, but despite sharing a name with this title, it does not share its lineage, before being renamed as NXT Cruiserweight Championship.

Combined reigns

Record eight-time champion Rey Mysterio
Helms has the longest reign in WWE Cruiserweight Championship history, holding the championship for 13 consecutive months in 2006 and 2007
Rank Champion No. of reigns Combined days Combined days
recognized by WWE
1 Gregory Helms/Hurricane Helms/Shane Helms3532529
2 Rey Mysterio/Rey Mysterio Jr.8486476
3 Chavo Guerrero/Chavo Guerrero Jr./Lieutenant Loco6431
4 Billy Kidman7334321
5 Tajiri3283284
6 Chris Jericho4231255
7 Syxx/X-Pac2196195
8 Dean Malenko4188185
9 Jamie Noble1147146
10 Spike Dudley1138135
11 Paul London1126127
12 Juventud/Juventud Guerrera5113105
13 Matt Hardy1100101
14 Eddie Guerrero29189
15 Nunzio27572
16 Funaki17069
17 Hornswoggle6568
18 Mike Sanders6362
19 Elix Skipper4948
The Artist24947
21 Disco Inferno148
22 Lenny Lane4645
23 Shinjiro Otani4342
24 Kid Kash4241
25 Último Dragón23332
26 Chris Candido12928
27 Evan Karagias2827
Madusa2827
Chavo Classic2827
30 Daffney2220
31 Alex Wright1518
32 Lance Storm1413
33 Jacqueline129
34 Crowbar76
Psychosis276
36 Oklahoma121

See also

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