Hulk Hogan's 6 WWE Championship Reigns Ranked From Worst To Best

Watcha gonna do when Hulkamania and these title reigns run wild on you?

By Tomás Cunha /

Despite being a very controversial name these days, Hulk Hogan nevertheless remains one of the greatest superstars in the history of the business.

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His six reigns as WWE Champion helped him reach said status, during which he left a mark and made history like perhaps no other title holder ever did.

History like being the reigning champion when the first WrestleMania was held, being the first person to capture the belt on five different occasions or being the title holder when the company changed its name in 2002.

These are just some of the reasons why Hulk Hogan is one of the greatest and most iconic WWE Heavyweight Champions of all time.

In this list, you'll remember some of The Hulkster's most iconic moments and bouts of all time, such as the matches with Andre the Giant, 'Macho Man' and The Ultimate Warrior - and yes, there's WrestleMania IX as well!

Some shorter title reigns of his that you might've forgotten ever happened in the first place will also be addressed on this article.

So, whatcha gonna do when Hulk Hogan's title reigns run wild on you? Nothing! Just enjoy the article with all of 'The Hulkster's six WWE Championship reigns ranked from worst to best.

6. WWE Championship (4th) 3 December 1991 - 4 December 1991

Kicking off our list is a reign that has pretty much been forgotten, and quite understandably so.

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At Survivor Series, 'The Hulkster' had dropped the strap to The Undertaker thanks to Ric Flair. Only six days later, in their rematch at This Tuesday In Texas, 'The Deadman' lost the belt back to Hogan with a roll-up after 'Taker had been blinded with ashes. Yes, you read that correctly!

Due to the two fun - though ridiculously overbooked - title changes in less than a week, Jack Tunney (then WWF President) vacated the title on the following night's tapings for Superstars, to air three days later, and declared the new champion would be decided at the annual Royal Rumble match in 1992.

Both Hogan and Undertaker would eventually participate in said Rumble for the vacant strap, though neither would come out victorious, as Ric Flair last eliminated Sid Justice to win his very first WWE Championship.

As for the reign, it was only used to set up the stip for the Royal Rumble, hence the last position on this list.

Even though 'The Hulkster' wrestled his "last match" against Sid at WrestleMania VIII, he would be back less than a year later. And, oh brother, did he make a mark...

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