How Long Did Brock Lesnar Hold the WWE Championship?
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Brock Lesnar is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion and current WWE Universal Champion. He is also a one-time WWE Champion and one-time King of the Ring. Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Championship for a total of 504 days.
Brock Lesnar’s WWE Championship Reign
Brock Lesnar became WWE Champion on August 29, 2002 at SummerSlam, defeating The Rock. He held the title for 84 days before losing it to Big Show at Survivor Series.
Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar won the WWE Championship for the first time at SummerSlam in 2002, defeating The Rock to become the youngest WWE Champion in history at the age of 25. Lesnar held the title for almost a year, successfully defending it against opponents such as Big Show, Kurt Angle, and Hulk Hogan. He eventually lost the title to Eddie Guerrero at No Way Out in 2003.
Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar defeated The Rock at SummerSlam to become WWE Champion for the second time. He would hold the title for 84 days, successfully defending it against Kurt Angle at Unforgiven and Big Show at No Mercy. Lesnar lost the championship to Angles at Survivor Series in a Triple Threat Match also involving Big Show.
The Length of Lesnar’s WWE Championship Reigns
Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Championship a total of four times. The first time was in 2002 and he held it for 84 days. The second time was in 2004 and he held it for 280 days. The third time was in 2014 and he held it for 49 days. The fourth and most recent time was in 2016 and he held it for 156 days.
Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar became the WWE Champion for the first time on April 27, 2002, at Backlash, defeating The Rock in the main event. This made Lesnar the youngest WWE Champion in history at 25 years old. He held the title for 84 days before losing it to The Rock at SummerSlam on August 25.
Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign began on August 17, 2003, at SummerSlam, when he defeated Kurt Angle to become a two-time WWE Champion. Lesnar held the title for 204 days, before losing it to Bill Goldberg at WrestleMania XX on March 14, 2004.
Lesnar’s WWE Championship Defenses
Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Championship a total of four times. His first reign began on August 25, 2002, and ended on February 21, 2003. His second reign began on April 27, 2003, and ended on February 15, 2004. His third reign began on July 11, 2004, and ended on November 14, 2004. Lesnar’s fourth and final WWE Championship reign began on April 3, 2012, and ended on August 29, 2014.
Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar became WWE Champion for the first time on August 25, 2002, when he defeated The Rock at SummerSlam. Lesnar would hold the title for 280 days, successfully defending it against opponents such as The Big Show and Kurt Angle. He lost the WWE Championship to Eddie Guerrero at No Way Out in February 2003.
Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign began on August 17, 2002, at SummerSlam, when he defeated The Rock to become a two-time champion. Lesnar successfully defended the title against The Undertaker at Unforgiven. At Survivor Series, in a triple threat match also involving Big Show, Lesnar retained the title against The Undertaker and was the sole survivor of Team WWE. In December 2002, WWE declared that theUndisputed WWF Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship would be unified as the WWE Championship at Armageddon, with the winner being whichever champion defeated the other champion; this ultimately resulted in Lesnar defeating then-World Heavyweight Champion Triple H to unify both titles and become the Undisputed WWE Champion. On the last episode of SmackDown! before Armageddon, Vince McMahon vacated both championship belts and stated that he would be re-crowning a new Undisputed WWE Champion later that night between Lesnar and Big Show after “serious consideration”. When it was revealed that only McMahon could vacate championships in WWE (as opposed to company-wide), both belts were returned to their respective former holders (Lesnar as Undisputed WWF Champion and Triple H as World Heavyweight Champion) leading into Armageddon. At Armageddon, Lesnar pinned Big Show
Lesnar’s WWE Championship Losses
Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Championship a total of four times throughout his WWE career. He first won the championship at SummerSlam in 2002, and then again at WrestleMania XIX in 2003. Lesnar then vacated the title in 2004, but won it back at SummerSlam that same year. His fourth and final WWE Championship reign came in 2014, when he won the title at WrestleMania XXX. Lesnar has since lost the WWE Championship twice, first at WrestleMania 35 to Seth Rollins, and then at SummerSlam 2019 to Kofi Kingston.
Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign began on November 17, 2002, at Survivor Series, when he defeated The Rock to become the youngest WWE Champion in history at the age of 25. He held the title for 84 days, before losing it to Eddie Guerrero at No Way Out on February 15, 2003.
Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign began on August 17, 2003, at SummerSlam, when he defeated Kurt Angle to win the title. It ended seventy-eight days later on November 16, when he was defeated by Bill Goldberg at Survivor Series. During his second reign, Lesnar successfully defended the title against Big Show and Hardcore Holly.
Lesnar’s Overall WWE Championship Record
Brock Lesnar is a former UFC Heavyweight Champion and NCAA Division I Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. He is currently signed to WWE and is one of the most dominant forces in the WWE. Brock Lesnar has held the WWE Championship a total of four times.
Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s first WWE Championship reign began on August 25, 2002, at SummerSlam, when he defeated The Rock to become the youngest WWE Champion in history at the age of 25. He held the title for 84 days, before losing it to The Rock at Survivor Series.
Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign
Brock Lesnar’s second WWE Championship reign began at SummerSlam on August 21, 2016, when he defeated Randy Orton to win the title. He held the title for 156 days, before losing it to Bill Goldberg at WrestleMania 33 on April 2, 2017.