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Triple H was the first man who was the World Heavyweight Champion. He didnt win it, Eric Bischoff just gave him the World Heavyweight Champion. Shawn Michaels is the one who won the title from him.
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First man to win the heavyweight title three times Fastest heavyweight in history Refused to submit to the (Vietnam) draft Converted to Islam, when little was known about it in the western world Outspokenness
When you're defending your heavyweight title against an old man
first get fired from raw then win the WWE tag team title's with RVD and then win the US title and youll face HHH for WWE and WWE world heavyweight title in a last man standing match
The boxing world was shaken in 1908 as Jack Johnson knocked out heavyweight champion Tommy Burns in the 14th round. It is considered a major boxing event because Johnson was the first Black man to win the heavyweight title.
first man to win the heavyweight championship three times. fastest heavyweight champion
Yes. Twice already. The first time was in 1969, the same year when man first stepped into the moon. The second time was in 1973.
In the boxing context Tommy Burns was a world heavyweight champion who was the first white boxer to agree to fight a black boxer for the world title. On Boxing Day 1908 he lost his title to Jack Johnson who became the first ever black heavyweight champion of the world. Johnson was not the first black champion as many books say. tHAT HONOUR GOES TO First Black man to win a world boxing title; held three world boxing titles: paperweight, bantamweight and featherweight; invented shadow boxing and the suspended punching bag; fought in the world's longest fight.
He made history by becoming the first man to win the heavyweight championship of the world 3 times.
Buddy Rodgers except back then it was called the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship. Technically Rogers did not win the title, as the top star in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) he was named the first WWE Champion when the company began promoting in the early 1960's. Rogers quickly lost the title to Bruno Sammartino, making Rogers the first ever WWE Champion but Bruno the first man to "WIN" the title. Subsequently, Rogers was the first man to be recognized as both WWE and NWA or WCW (World Championship Wrestling, the company name after Ted Turner purchased most of the NWA assets in the late 80's) until Ric Flair in 1992.