Every WWE Champion From The '90s Ranked Worst To Best
Every WWE Champion From The '90s Ranked Worst To Best
There's been a ton of level headed discussion recently about the condition of the WWE Championship, especially Jinder Mahal's rule with it. While many have gotten a kick out of the cutting edge Maharajah's climb, others denounce it as downgrading the title, making it fall behind the US title as far as distinction.
Regardless of whether that is valid, it's unmistakable Jinder's months-long title reign wouldn't have occurred in the past times. In the '70s and '80s, WWE had just a chosen few convey the best title in the organization. Put something aside for transitional champions who just held the belt for a couple of days, the best babyfaces from Sammartino to Backlund would convey the strap for quite a long while at once. The remainder of this gathering was Hulk Hogan, who from 1984 to 1988, held the WWF Championship for a continuous 1474 days.
In the '90s, WWE chose to play quicker and looser with who was champion. Be it through longer transitional rules, more experimentation with the best babyface, or straight-up rubbish, a sum of 19 men held the WWE Championship amid the decade. They weren't altogether made similarly.
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