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The question is simple. The answer? Not so much. Which was the greatest 1st time World Title win of all time and why?
Here are a few nominees:
1. Randy Savage at Wrestlemania 4. In Atlantic City, the WWF held a tournament to determine the new WWF Champion. Andre had "beaten" Hulk Hogan (the ref clearly missed Hogan's shoulder come up) and Andre then sold the belt to Ted DiBiase. WWF brass wasn't having that, so DiBiase was stripped of the title and a tournament was created. People expected Hogan to win it back, but after he and Andre were both eliminated in their match together, it was Savage vs DiBiase. With a little help from the Hulkster, Savage won his first WWF Title.
2. Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania 6. When Hulk Hogan lost - rare as it was - there was usually some shady circumstance. He'd barely lost since the first Wrestlemania, and now, he'd held the belt for another full year and drew his 'friend' The Ultimate Warrior. In Toronto at Wrestlemania 6, Warrior did the impossible by pinning Hogan for his first WWF Title, and he celebrated by holding both that and the Intercontinental Belt over his head.
3. Ric Flair at the Royal Rumble. I realize Flair had won a mess of NWA / WCW titles by this point, but his Rumble win has to qualify. Once again, due to controversy, the WWF title was suspended. The decision was made that the Rumble winner would take the belt, and Flair drew #3. As Bobby Heenan flipped out, 27 other men entered, Sid Justice tossed Hulk Hogan, and Flair capitalized. It was a hell victory, but it also legitimized Flair's legacy in WWF as well as the NWA / WCW.
4. Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 12. The much debated Iron Man Match at Wrestlemania 12 ended with Michaels holding up his first WWF title after beating rival Bret Hart in overtime. Whatever you feel about the match itself, the ending was sick, and Michaels holding the belt in the ring as Jim Ross talked about "the boy hood dream coming true" set the stage for a truly legendary career.
5. Mick Foley on Monday Night Raw. What a great moment, and what history. WWF was being thrashed by WCW in the Monday Night Wars, and Mick Foley was getting a shot at hated heel The Rock, who was flanked by The Corporation. The great subplot here was Tony Schiavone giving the result away, since Raw was taped. WWF won that night's War and it started the resurgence of the WWF and decline of WCW. Foley pinned The Rock and was hoisted onto the shoulders of Degeneration X as the crowd went apeshit. "Mrs. Foley's Little Boy" was champ.
6. Bill Goldberg on Monday Nitro. In one of the coolest moments on Monday Night Raw, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan passed the torch to Bill Goldberg in Atlanta on a Monday Night. The match was set early in the night, and since Bill was undefeated, there was a buzz in the air that something special was going to happen. Goldberg dominated and jackhammered Hogan for the win as Atlanta exploded. Love or hate Schiavone, I can still hear him scream "he got him up!" Goldberg was amazing, but why this match was on Nitro and not a major PPV is a tell tale sign of WCW's deeper issues.
7. The Rock at Survivor Series. The coolest part of Dwayne Johnson's first WWF Title win was the fact that it was the part of a colossal swerve. EVERYONE had turned to love The Rock again, and EVERYONE thought this tournament was Austin's to lose. Once Austin was screwed by Shane, it looked like The McMahon's guy was Mick Foley and The Rock was the fan favorite. Oh, nay nay! Rock and the McMahons swerved Foley, eliciting great sympathy for Mankind and turning him uber face. Rock was now a mega heel, and the feud with Austin was on full blast.
8. Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 14. Austin was having the torch passed to him by Shawn Michaels, who had injury issues. Mike Tyson was the guest referee and was apparently a DX guy. Even though you had a feeling Austin was gonna win, the way it happened and the fact that it happened was a huge shove for the WWF into the modern era.
9. Edge at New Year's Revolution. Nobody saw it coming, because it had never been done before. The anti-Cena sentiment had started at this point, as Superman himself couldn't dream of surviving what Cena could. Well, on this night, Cena had survived an Elimination Chamber, and people were either thrilled or miserable. Suddenly, out comes Vince to announce Edge's cash in, and in the moment that made him "The Ultimate Opportunist," and a future Hall of Famer while simultaneously launching the Money in the Bank excitement saw Edge win his first WWF title from a prone Cena as, once again, the crowd went apeshit.
10. Rob van Dam at One Night Stand. RVD was the holdover from ECW, managed by Paul Heyman, and he was also the Money in the Bank title holder. As the first "face" winner of the briefcase, RVD told Cena, man to man, that he wanted the match at Hammerstein Ballroom for the ECW PPV. It was old school ECW at work. The legendary "If Cena Wins We Riot" sign set the tone, and was the prototype for obnoxious signs to come. Edge interfered and speared Cena, prompting the crowd to chant "Thank You Edge" as RVD hit the frog splash and launched the 2nd coming of ECW as its first champion.
Feel free to vote or write in your pick!
Here are a few nominees:
1. Randy Savage at Wrestlemania 4. In Atlantic City, the WWF held a tournament to determine the new WWF Champion. Andre had "beaten" Hulk Hogan (the ref clearly missed Hogan's shoulder come up) and Andre then sold the belt to Ted DiBiase. WWF brass wasn't having that, so DiBiase was stripped of the title and a tournament was created. People expected Hogan to win it back, but after he and Andre were both eliminated in their match together, it was Savage vs DiBiase. With a little help from the Hulkster, Savage won his first WWF Title.
2. Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania 6. When Hulk Hogan lost - rare as it was - there was usually some shady circumstance. He'd barely lost since the first Wrestlemania, and now, he'd held the belt for another full year and drew his 'friend' The Ultimate Warrior. In Toronto at Wrestlemania 6, Warrior did the impossible by pinning Hogan for his first WWF Title, and he celebrated by holding both that and the Intercontinental Belt over his head.
3. Ric Flair at the Royal Rumble. I realize Flair had won a mess of NWA / WCW titles by this point, but his Rumble win has to qualify. Once again, due to controversy, the WWF title was suspended. The decision was made that the Rumble winner would take the belt, and Flair drew #3. As Bobby Heenan flipped out, 27 other men entered, Sid Justice tossed Hulk Hogan, and Flair capitalized. It was a hell victory, but it also legitimized Flair's legacy in WWF as well as the NWA / WCW.
4. Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 12. The much debated Iron Man Match at Wrestlemania 12 ended with Michaels holding up his first WWF title after beating rival Bret Hart in overtime. Whatever you feel about the match itself, the ending was sick, and Michaels holding the belt in the ring as Jim Ross talked about "the boy hood dream coming true" set the stage for a truly legendary career.
5. Mick Foley on Monday Night Raw. What a great moment, and what history. WWF was being thrashed by WCW in the Monday Night Wars, and Mick Foley was getting a shot at hated heel The Rock, who was flanked by The Corporation. The great subplot here was Tony Schiavone giving the result away, since Raw was taped. WWF won that night's War and it started the resurgence of the WWF and decline of WCW. Foley pinned The Rock and was hoisted onto the shoulders of Degeneration X as the crowd went apeshit. "Mrs. Foley's Little Boy" was champ.
6. Bill Goldberg on Monday Nitro. In one of the coolest moments on Monday Night Raw, "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan passed the torch to Bill Goldberg in Atlanta on a Monday Night. The match was set early in the night, and since Bill was undefeated, there was a buzz in the air that something special was going to happen. Goldberg dominated and jackhammered Hogan for the win as Atlanta exploded. Love or hate Schiavone, I can still hear him scream "he got him up!" Goldberg was amazing, but why this match was on Nitro and not a major PPV is a tell tale sign of WCW's deeper issues.
7. The Rock at Survivor Series. The coolest part of Dwayne Johnson's first WWF Title win was the fact that it was the part of a colossal swerve. EVERYONE had turned to love The Rock again, and EVERYONE thought this tournament was Austin's to lose. Once Austin was screwed by Shane, it looked like The McMahon's guy was Mick Foley and The Rock was the fan favorite. Oh, nay nay! Rock and the McMahons swerved Foley, eliciting great sympathy for Mankind and turning him uber face. Rock was now a mega heel, and the feud with Austin was on full blast.
8. Steve Austin at Wrestlemania 14. Austin was having the torch passed to him by Shawn Michaels, who had injury issues. Mike Tyson was the guest referee and was apparently a DX guy. Even though you had a feeling Austin was gonna win, the way it happened and the fact that it happened was a huge shove for the WWF into the modern era.
9. Edge at New Year's Revolution. Nobody saw it coming, because it had never been done before. The anti-Cena sentiment had started at this point, as Superman himself couldn't dream of surviving what Cena could. Well, on this night, Cena had survived an Elimination Chamber, and people were either thrilled or miserable. Suddenly, out comes Vince to announce Edge's cash in, and in the moment that made him "The Ultimate Opportunist," and a future Hall of Famer while simultaneously launching the Money in the Bank excitement saw Edge win his first WWF title from a prone Cena as, once again, the crowd went apeshit.
10. Rob van Dam at One Night Stand. RVD was the holdover from ECW, managed by Paul Heyman, and he was also the Money in the Bank title holder. As the first "face" winner of the briefcase, RVD told Cena, man to man, that he wanted the match at Hammerstein Ballroom for the ECW PPV. It was old school ECW at work. The legendary "If Cena Wins We Riot" sign set the tone, and was the prototype for obnoxious signs to come. Edge interfered and speared Cena, prompting the crowd to chant "Thank You Edge" as RVD hit the frog splash and launched the 2nd coming of ECW as its first champion.
Feel free to vote or write in your pick!