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  1. pinned Zenk to retain the belts. On August 18th, Steamboat regained the TV Title with a victory over Paul Orndorff in Daytona Beach, Florida. He later lost the belt to Lord Steven Regal on September 19th in Houston at Fall Brawl. In New Orleans on October 24th, Orndorff defeated Steamboat by countout. Ironically, he was forced to tag with

  2. In September 1993, at Fall Brawl, Steamboat's TV title reign was ended when he lost to Lord Steven Regal. At Starrcade , the two fought in a rematch for the title which resulted in a time-limit draw.

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  4. All title changes occurred at JCP or WCW-promoted events. The inaugural champion was Danny Miller, who defeated Ole Anderson on February 27, 1974, in the finals of a tournament. Booker T holds the record for most reigns, with six. Rick Steamboat 's second reign ended due to vacancy for unknown reasons.

    No.
    Champion
    Championship Change(date)
    Championship Change(event)
    1
    Danny Miller
    February 27, 1974
    2
    May 10, 1974
    3
    July 8, 1974
    4
    October 24, 1974
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    • number for the specific champion
    • Overall reign number
  5. – Ricky Steamboat pinned WCW TV Champion Paul Orndorff to win the title at 8:32 by reversing a bodyslam into an inside cradle; after the bout, Orndorff attacked Steamboat on the entrance ramp and hit the piledriver

  6. www.wwe.com › superstars › rickysteamboatRicky Steamboat | WWE

    In front of more than 93,000 members of the WWE Universe, The Dragon beat Macho Man to win the Intercontinental Title in a bout that was so technically sound and exciting it has been shortlisted on “Best of” lists ever since. Retired since 1994, the WWE Hall of Famer returned to the ring in 2009 for a series of matches against Chris Jericho.

  7. A month later, at Fall Brawl, Steamboat's TV title reign was ended when he lost to Lord Steven Regal. At Starrcade, the two faced in a rematch for the title which resulted in a time-limit draw. United States Champion (1994) []

  8. On August 18th, Steamboat defeated Paul Orndorff for his final TV Championship, losing the title to Lord Steven Regal at Fall Brawl. In 1994, Ricky Steamboat would take one last shot at perennial rival Ric Flair and his WCW World Heavyweight Championship.

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