The Worst Intercontinental Champions in WWE History

TLDRA look at some of the worst Intercontinental Champions in WWE history, including Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, Albert, Dean Douglas, and The Mountie.

Key insights

👎Road Dogg's reign as Intercontinental Champion was lackluster and lacked in-ring skills.

😴Billy Gunn's run with the IC strap failed to capture audience interest and lacked technical prowess.

👎Albert's reign as Intercontinental Champion was forgettable and lacked heat from the audience.

🙄Dean Douglas' title run was cut short due to Bret Hart falling ill, preventing him from making any impact.

🤷‍♂️The Mountie's reign as IC Champion was brief and overshadowed by other more significant storylines.

Q&A

Who is considered the worst Intercontinental Champion in WWE?

Dean Douglas is often regarded as one of the worst Intercontinental Champions due to his short-lived reign and lack of opportunity to prove himself.

Which Intercontinental Champion had the least impact?

The Mountie's reign as Intercontinental Champion had the least impact, as it was overshadowed by other more significant storylines at the time.

Who were some of the lackluster Intercontinental Champions in the Attitude Era?

Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and Albert were some of the lackluster Intercontinental Champions during the Attitude Era.

Why did these Champions fail to make an impact?

These Champions failed to make an impact for various reasons, including lack of in-ring skills, lack of audience interest, and being overshadowed by other wrestlers and storylines.

Who are some of the best Intercontinental Champions in WWE history?

Some of the best Intercontinental Champions in WWE history include Macho Man Randy Savage, Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect, and Ricky Steamboat.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction: The Intercontinental Championship's prestigious history.

03:30Road Dogg: A lackluster Intercontinental Champion with limited in-ring skills.

06:45Billy Gunn: A failed reign with the IC strap, lacking technical prowess.

10:20Albert: A forgettable reign that lacked audience interest and heat.

14:15Dean Douglas: A short-lived reign due to Bret Hart falling ill.

18:00The Mountie: A brief reign overshadowed by more significant storylines.