Ric Flair. The two-time WWE Hall of Famer won the WWE Title in the 1992 Royal Rumble Match, just 113 days after his WWE debut.
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Kane. The Big Red Machine defeated "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a First Blood Match for the WWE Title at King of the Ring 1998.
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Ivan Koloff. The "Russian Bear" defeated Bruno Sammartino on Jan. 18, 1971 in Madison Square Garden.
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Edge. The Rated-R Superstar won the inaugural Money in the Bank Ladder Match before cashing in his contract on John Cena at New Year's Revolution in 2006.
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Andre the Giant. The legendary Superstar held the WWE Title for one minute, 48 seconds after defeating Hulk Hogan on The Main Event before proceeding to hand the title over to Ted DiBiase.
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Brock Lesnar. The Beast Incarnate's WWE Title reign of 224 days from SummerSlam 2014 to WrestleMania 31 is the longest reign in the last four years.
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Buddy Rogers. The original "Nature Boy" won the first-ever WWE Championship in a tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, defeating Antonino Rocca on April 25, 1963.
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Mr. McMahon. The WWE Chairman became the oldest person to hold the WWE Title after defeating Triple H on Sept. 16, 1999.
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John Cena. The Cenation Leader has eight WWE Championship reigns since 2010.
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Rey Mysterio. The Ultimate Underdog pinned The Miz to win the vacant WWE Title.
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John Cena. Daniel Bryan defeated John Cena at SummerSlam 2013.