WWE: 10 Best European Champions In History
After being established in 1997 as the WWEs tertiary championship, the European title had a mostly inglorious history, bouncing around from superstar to superstar, without a significant amount of build or fanfare. The title was famously held by the son of WWE owner Vince McMahon, and was even awarded to one performer after he found it discarded in a duffel bag. Other WWE superstars who went on to accomplish very little during their careers had stints as champs Spike Dudley, Crash Holly and The Hurricane, to name a few which helped devalue the strap's significance further within the company. And yet theres an underrated prestige associated with the European Championship. A number of future WWE Hall-of-Famers have held the championship. A handful of superstars held both the European and Intercontinental Championships dubbing themselves Eurocontinental Champions. Some performers even used the title as a stepping-stone to bigger and better things in the WWE, including World Heavyweight Championships. One of the greatest WWE superstars of all-time won the European Championship was the first-ever Grand Slam Champion. On the July 22, 2002 episode of Raw, the European Championship was unified with the Intercontinental title, officially terminating the belts lineage. This list celebrates the European Championships history not only by looking at some of the most high-profile individuals who held the title over that five-year span, but also noting those who made the belt high-profile by making it a critical part of some great feuds and top-notch matches.