10 Best WWE Intercontinental Champions Of The 90s

5. Jeff Jarrett

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That's J-E-Double F, J-A-Double R-E-Double T.

Jeff Jarrett came into the WWE in late 1993, but it wouldn't be until the beginning of 1995 that he won his first Intercontinental Championship by defeating Razor Ramon.

Throughout the first half of '95, Jarrett and Razor would be marred in battle, trading the title back-and-forth before Jarrett would escape with the gold only to drop it to fellow Kliq member, Shawn Michaels. Jarrett would disappear from WWE shortly after this loss, but would regain the title two years later.

In addition to Razor and Shawn, Jarrett had many memorable opponents throughout his various runs as Intercontinental Champion including Bret Hart, Diesel, Owen Hart, Edge, and of course, Chyna.

By the time he dropped his last title to Chyna in late 1999, Jeff had already broken his own WWE record, previously set at 5, by winning his sixth Intercontinental Championship.

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