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WWF Hardcore Championship

WWF Hardcore Championship
Years Active 1998 — 2002
Promotion WWF
Brand N/A
Total Reigns 15
Total Champions 9
Last Champion Crash Holly
Longest Reign
Big Boss Man

Big Boss Man

97 days as the WWF Hardcore Champion

Won at SmackDown! against Al Snow & Big Show on October 12, 1999 and held title until January 17, 2000.

About This Championship

The WWF Hardcore Championship was established on November 2, 1998, during an episode of Raw Is War when Vince McMahon awarded the title to Mankind. This championship was introduced as part of an on-screen storyline involving The Corporation and was initially intended as a deliberate insult to Mankind by McMahon, who wanted to distract him from pursuing the WWF Championship. The title was a damaged replica of the Winged Eagle WWF Championship, visibly taped together and labeled “Hardcore Champion” in marker.

Rather than take offense, Mankind embraced the title with gratitude, even calling McMahon “dad” in a memorable moment. As hardcore wrestling gained prominence during the Attitude Era, the championship quickly became an active title.

Matches for the Hardcore Championship were contested under hardcore rules, which generally meant no disqualifications, no countouts, and weapons being fully legal. Pinfalls were often recognized anywhere in or around the arena, allowing matches to take place backstage, in crowds, or in unconventional locations.

Early champions included Big Boss Man, who defeated Mankind in a ladder match on the November 30, 1998, episode of Raw and later held the title for 97 days, the longest single reign in the championship’s history. Other early champions, like Road Dogg, Al Snow, Bob Holly, and The British Bulldog, helped establish the title as a regular fixture for midcard performers.

In February 2000, the championship underwent a major shift when Crash Holly won the title and began defending it under what became known as the 24/7 Rule. With this new rule, the championship could be defended at any time and in any location as long as a referee was present to count the fall.

This resulted in frequent title changes, including pins taking place in backstage areas, public locations, and during non-wrestling segments. Crash Holly became closely associated with this era, earning 22 reigns by repeatedly losing and regaining the championship over short periods.

The 24/7 format led to several notable matches and segments, including the Hardcore Battle Royal at WrestleMania 2000, where the title changed hands multiple times in a single match. The rule also allowed for unconventional champions, including Gerald Brisco, Pat Patterson, Molly Holly, Trish Stratus, and Terri Runnels, making the Hardcore Championship one of the few titles regularly contested across gender lines.

Notable PPV defenses during the WWF era included Shane McMahon vs. Steve Blackman at SummerSlam 2000, which featured Shane’s infamous fall from the TitanTron, and Jeff Hardy vs. Rob Van Dam at SummerSlam 2001 in a ladder match.

Steve Blackman accumulated the most combined days as champion at 172 days across six reigns, while Raven became the title’s most decorated champion with the most total reigns. The championship provided a platform for undercard and midcard talent to shine and became a beloved part of weekly WWF programming throughout the Attitude Era.

Championship Name History

WWF Hardcore Championship 1998 – 2002
WWE Hardcore Championship 2002 – 2002

WWF Hardcore Championship Complete Reign History

= Reign Distinction = Includes Reign Notes
# Click to sort Wrestler Click to sort Date Won Click to sort Opponent(s) Click to sort Event Click to sort Match Type Click to sort Days Held Click to sort
15 Crash Holly Feb 24, 2000 Test SmackDown! Singles Match 18
14 Test Jan 17, 2000 Big Boss Man Raw is War Singles Match 38
13 Big Boss Man Oct 12, 1999 Al Snow & Big Show SmackDown! Triple Threat Match 97
12 Al Snow Sep 9, 1999 The British Bulldog SmackDown! Singles Match 33
11 The British Bulldog Sep 9, 1999 Big Boss Man SmackDown! Singles Match <1
10 Big Boss Man Aug 26, 1999 Al Snow SmackDown! Singles Match 14
9 Al Snow Aug 22, 1999 Big Boss Man SummerSlam 1999 Singles Match 4
8 Big Boss Man Jul 25, 1999 Al Snow Fully Loaded 1999 Singles Match 28
7 Al Snow Apr 25, 1999 Hardcore Holly Backlash 1999 Singles Match 91
6 Hardcore Holly Mar 28, 1999 Billy Gunn & Al Snow WrestleMania XV Triple Threat Match 28
5 Billy Gunn Mar 15, 1999 Bob Holly Raw is War Singles Match 13
4 Bob Holly Feb 14, 1999 Al Snow St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House Singles Match 29
Title Vacated on February 14, 1999
3 Road Dogg Dec 15, 1998 Big Boss Man Raw is War Singles Match 61
2 Big Boss Man Nov 30, 1998 Mankind Raw is War Ladder Match 15
1 Mankind Nov 2, 1998 Raw is War 28

WWF Hardcore Championship Historical Reign Leaders

# Champion Reigns Total Days Held Longest Reign (Days) Avg. Reign (Days) % of Career Title Held
1 Big Boss Man Big Boss Man 4 154 97 39 1%
2 Al Snow Al Snow 3 128 91 43 0.79%
3 Hardcore Holly Hardcore Holly 2 57 29 29 15.7%
4 Road Dogg Road Dogg 1 61 61 61 0.56%
4 Test Test 1 38 38 38 0.35%
4 Mankind Mankind 1 28 28 28 0.26%
4 Crash Holly Crash Holly 1 18 18 18 0.16%
4 Billy Gunn Billy Gunn 1 13 13 13 3.6%
4 The British Bulldog The British Bulldog 1 <1 <1 <1 0%

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