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Cruiserweight Championship-0

The WWE Cruiserweight Championship was a championship used in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was challenged by cruiserweights at a maximum weight of 225 pounds.


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1 Billy Kidman April 2, 2002 SmackDown! Rochester, NY 1 19
2 Tajiri April 21, 2002 Backlash Kansas City, MO 1 23 The title became the WWE Cruiserweight Championship on May 5 when the WWF became World Wrestling Entertainment.
3 The Hurricane May 14, 2002 SmackDown! Montreal, QC 1 40
4 Jamie Noble June 23, 2002 King of the Ring Columbus, OH 1 147
5 Billy Kidman November 17, 2002 Survivor Series New York, NY 2 98
6 Matt Hardy February 23, 2003 No Way Out Montreal, QC 1 100
7 Rey Mysterio June 3, 2003 SmackDown! Anaheim, CA 1 112
8  Tajiri September 23, 2003 SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA 2 98
9 Rey Mysterio December 30, 2003 SmackDown! Laredo, TX 2 47
10 Chavo Guerrero February 15, 2004 No Way Out Daly City, CA 1 79
11 Jacqueline May 4, 2004 SmackDown! Tucson, AZ 1 12
12 Chavo Guerrero May 16, 2004 Judgment Day Los Angeles, CA 2 2
13 Chavo Classic May 18, 2004 SmackDown! Las Vegas, NV 1 28
14 Rey Mysterio June 15, 2004 SmackDown! Chicago, IL 3 42
15 Spike Dudley July 27, 2004 SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH 1 138
16 Funaki December 12, 2004 Armageddon Atlanta, GA 1 70
17 Chavo Guerrero February 20, 2005 No Way Out Pittsburgh, PA 3 37
18 Paul London March 29, 2005 SmackDown! Houston, TX 1 126
19 Nunzio August 2, 2005 Velocity Bridgeport, CT 1 68
20 Juventud October 9, 2005 No Mercy Houston, TX 1 37
21 Nunzio November 15, 2005 House show Rome, Italy 2 7
22 Juventud November 22, 2005 SmackDown! Sheffield, England 2 26
23 Kid Kash December 18, 2005 Armageddon Providence, RI 1 42
24 Gregory Helms January 29, 2006 Royal Rumble Miami, FL 2 385 Formerly known as The Hurricane
25 Chavo Guerrero February 18, 2007 No Way Out Los Angeles, CA 4 154
26 Hornswoggle July 22, 2007 The Great American Bash San Jose, CA 1 65
Deactivated September 25, 2007 SmackDown! Indianapolis, IN The championship was vacated on the September 25, 2007 edition of SmackDown! by acting General Manager Vickie Guerrero, citing that Hornswoggle's status as Mr. McMahon's son and his diminutive stature would eventually jeopardize his well-being. The title was then retired without an official announcement.
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