15 Most-Decorated WWE Wrestlers To Never Win A World Title
7. X-Pac
Titles Held: 2 European Championships, 2 Light Heavyweight Championships, 1 Cruiserweight Championships, 4 WWF Tag Team Championships Total Title Days: 415 This one might surprise some people. Whether you refer to him as the 1-2-3 Kid or X-Pac, Sean Waltman won more than his fair share of titles during two runs with WWF/E in the 90s and 2000s. As a member of the Kliq, Waltmans backstage connections certainly didnt hurt, but fans today have to remember that he was a talented performer earlier in his career and part of one of the most famous groups in professional wrestling, so title reigns were bound to come his way. Its worth noting that he never really rose above the tertiary level titles in WWF, as he was the only member of DX to never hold the Intercontinental Championship. The 1-2-3 Kid was a perpetual underdog whose two WWF Tag Team Championship reigns lasted a combined eight days. After returning from WCW, the rechristened X-Pac would win the European Championship, team with Kane to capture two more tag titles and spar over the Light Heavyweight and Cruiserweight Championships with WWF and invading WCW high-fliers. By mid-2002, X-Pac was gone from WWE. His total in-ring service time with WWF/E was about seven years, making for a pretty good record at winning titles.
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