Two men feature in the number five spot, each with reigns of six daysthough there may be many who would rather that it was just the one. The Undertaker is the more credible name. Almost a year to the day after his debut, he defeated Hulk Hogan, albeit thanks to assistance from Ric Flair. The Hulkster would go on to exact revenge on the Deadman just six days later, however the similarly shady nature of his win saw the WWE title vacated by Jack Tunney. Such controversy is nothing on the underhandedness surrounding our second six-day champion. Vince McMahon won the title after Stone Cold Steve Austin nailed Triple H with the stunner, with his son Shane counting the pinfall. McMahons reign could conceivably have lasted longer, however he vacated the title on Raw the following week. Incidentally, it was the first time that the title changed hands on SmackDownalthough Im not sure thats something worth bragging about for the blue brand.