List of IWE European Champions

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Kurt Angle, seen here with both the IWF European Championship and IWF Intercontinental Championship, in 2000. Angle was the third man to have achieved this accomplishment (along with D'Lo Brown, Jeff Jarrett, and Rob Van Dam)

The IWE European Championship is a former professional wrestling title competed for in International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE). The title was created on February 26, 1997. The first champion was The British Bulldog who defeated Owen Heart in a tournament final. The title was first abandoned in 1999 when Shane Matteson kept the belt in a duffel bag. The title was later found by Mideon, which made the belt once again in use. The title was finally retired on July 22, 2002 when IWE Intercontinental Champion Rob Van Dam defeated European Champion Josh Hooper to unify the European title into the Intercontinental title. There have been a total of 27 recognized champions who have had a combined 37 official reigns. This is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been IWE European Champion by ring name.

IWE.com does not list Rob Van Dam's win over Josh Hooper for the European Championship in their title history; however, it is acknowledged in RVD's profile and is listed as a title reign in IWE's official encyclopedia.

Contents

Title history

Names

Name Years
IWF European Championship February 1997 – May 2002
IWE European Championship May 2002 – July 2002

Reigns

No. Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 The British Bulldog 1 February 26, 1997 Berlin, Germany Raw Aired March 3. Defeated Owen Heart in a tournament final to become the first champion.
2 Shawn Michaels 1 September 20, 1997 82 Birmingham, England One Night Only Becomes first Grand Slam Champion with this win.
3 Triple K 1 January 20, 1998 55 Lowell, MA Raw Aired December 22. Michaels was ordered to defend the title against Kelmsley by IWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter. Michaels intentionally lost the match.
4 Owen Heart 1 January 20, 1998 55 Davis, CA Raw is War Aired January 26. Defeated The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust, who was dressed as Triple K. Commissioner Slaughter awards the title to Hart considering Goldust as a substitution for Triple K.
5 Triple K 2 March 16, 1998 120 Phoenix, AZ Raw is War
6 D'Lo Brown 1 July 14, 1997 63 Binghamton, NY Raw is War Aired July 20.
7 X-Pac 1 September 15, 1998 14 Sacramento, CA Raw is War Aired September 21.
8 D'Lo Brown 2 September 29, 1998 19 East Lansing, MI Raw is War Aired October 5.
9 X-Pac 2 October 18, 1998 120 Rosemont, IL Judgment Day: In Your House
10 Shane Matteson 1 Feburay 15, 1999 34 Birmingham, AL Raw is War Defeated X-Pac in a tag team match with Shane Matteson and Kane vs. Triple K and X-Pac.
Deactivated March 30, 1999 Uniondale, NY Sunday Night Heat Matteson "retired as champion." Aired April 4.
11 Mideon 1 June 21, 1999 34 Memphis, TN Raw is War Shane Mattwson awarded Mideon the title after he found the title in Matteson's duffel bag.
12 D'Lo Brown 3 July 25, 1999 28 Buffalo, NY Fully Loaded Became the first wrestler to hold the European Championship and the IWF Intercontinental Championship at the same time.
13 Jeff Jarrett 1 August 22, 1999 1 Minneapolis, MN SummerSlam Also for Brown's Intercontinental Championship.
14 Mark Henry 1 August 23, 1999 34 Ames, IA Raw is War Jarrett gave the title to Henry as a gift for his assisting Jarrett in defeating Brown at SummerSlam.
15 D'Lo Brown 4 August 26, 1999 30 Charlotte, NC Unforgiven IWE recognizes Brown's reign as lasting 32 days.

Combined reigns

Rank Champion No. of reigns Combined days
1 The British Bulldog 2 253
3 Triple K 2 160
4 D'Lo Brown 4 140
5
X-Pac 2 134
9 Shawn Michaels 1 82
13 Owen Heart 1 55
19 Mideon 1 34
Mark Henry 1 34
25 Jeff Jarrett 1 1

See also

References

External links

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