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WWE Intercontinental Championship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Intercontinental Championship was unified with the World Heavyweight Championship on October 20, 2002, when then-World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H, defeated the Intercontinental Champion, Kane. |
 | | The wrestler with the shortest Intercontinental Championship reign is Dean Douglas, who was awarded the belt from an injured Shawn Michaels, only to lose it to Razor Ramon on the same night 11 minutes later. |
 | | In 2002, when the Intercontinental Championship was unified with the World Heavyweight Championship, it was done so because, in RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff's words, "One Show, One Champion", possibly referring to the fact that GM Bischoff may have viewed the IC title as a sort of second World title. |
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