All of Chris Jericho's momentous championship victories: photos
Before he started "The List of Jericho," Chris Jericho was filling out a much different list as one of the most decorated competitors on the planet. Relive each of his championship wins, from his ECW World Television Championship victory in 1996 to his first U.S. Title in 2017. Drink it in, maaaaaaaan.












Chris Jericho became ECW World Television Champion by defeating Pitbull #2 at ECW Hardcore Heaven 1996.
Jericho's first title in World Championship Wrestling came in the form of a WCW Cruiserweight Title, captured during WCW Saturday Nitro on June 28, 1997.
"The Best in the World at What He Does" defeated Alex Wright on WCW Saturday Night in August 1997.
Jericho's third WCW Cruiserweight Title reign began at WCW Souled Out 1998, when he defeated Rey Mysterio.
Jericho won his fourth and final WCW Cruiserweight Championship at The Great American Bash 1998, when he defeated Dean Malenko for the vacated prize.
"The Man of 1,004 Holds" captured the WCW World Television Title by defeating Stevie Ray on an Aug. 1998 edition of Nitro.
Jericho celebrated his first title win in WWE - the Intercontinental Title - when he defeated Chyna at Armageddon 1999.
After sharing the title with Chyna for several weeks, Jericho became the undisputed bearer of the title when he defeated The Ninth Wonder of the World and Hardcore Holly in a Triple Threat Match at Royal Rumble 2000.
Y2J scored the European Championship in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania 2000.
Jericho celebrated his third Intercontinental Title reign on the May 4, 2000 edition of SmackDown.
"The Best in the World at What He Does" became Intercontinental Champion a fourth time at the 2001 Royal Rumble event.
Jericho held the World Tag Team Championship for the first time on the May 21, 2001 edition of Raw.