10 Times Wrestlers Unified Titles
10. Edge (WCW U.S. And WWE Intercontinental)
It's Survivor Series 2001 and WWE's on the tail end of being invaded by the WCW undercard. There's too many title belts to keep track of and the Connecticut conglomerate's about to go crazy with unifying them. Edge and Test, two homegrown WWE acts (unless of course you count Edge's brief time as a jobber in WCW), threw down early on in the show for both company's secondary titles.
Given Test's general lack of a push (he didn't even get to feud with Triple H when he stole Stephanie McMahon from him in '99), it was a foregone conclusion that the future Rated R Superstar would pick up the win here. Edge was on the rise; WWE was determined to make him the Shawn Michaels and the equally talented Christian the Jannetty.
While it added a little prestige to Edge's Intercontinental title run moving forward, a bizarre decision to have William Regal soundly beat Edge throughout early '02 sullied the good work here. Another victim of WWE's early 2000s game of championship hot potato, this could've been a key step in pushing Edge to the main event much earlier than his eventual 2006 ascension.