10 Longest Times Between First And Last WWE Title Victories
4. Alundra Blayze - 13 December 1993 - 22 July 2019 (25 Years, 7 Months, 9 Days)
Over two decades before Stephanie McMahon invented the concept of legitimate women's wrestling, WWE attempted a dry run, drafting in accomplished joshi Debrah 'Madusa' Miceli as their newly-revived division's inaugural champion.
The experiment was short-lived; her entertaining programme with the frightful Bull Nakano was scrapped when the Japanese star was found in possession of cocaine, and the whole division was ultimately mothballed as a cost-saving measure in December 1995. Furious with the broken promises, Blayze jumped ship to WCW, still with her women's championship in tow, where she famously dropped it in a peculiarly placed bin during an episode of Nitro.
The subsequent blacklist Blayze earned for the slight ensured it'd be a long time before she earned any further gold within the company, and so it proved. Demonstrating the extent to which none of it matters anymore, Miceli, rehabilitated following her 2015 Hall of Fame induction, repeated her heinous act with the 24/7 title on the Raw Reunion. Because putting things in bins is her signature now. Hilarious.