List of WWF Light Heavyweight Champions

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The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship is a former professional wrestling title competed for under the World Wrestling Federation banner by wrestlers billed as weighing less than 215 lb (98 kg). This is a list, by ring name, of people that have been WWF Light Heavyweight Champion.

Wrestler Times Date Place / Type Of Match / Event: Notes
Perro Aguayo 1 March 26, 1981 Shimizu Perro Aguayo defeated Gran Hamada in a tournament final for the title.
Fishman 1 September 25, 1981 Los Angeles, California
Perro Aguayo 2 October 10, 1981 Los Angeles, California
Chris Adams 1 October 18, 1981 Mexico City
Perro Aguayo 3 December 13, 1981 Mexico City
Gran Hamada 1 April 21, 1982 Tokyo, Japan
Perro Aguayo 4 August 29, 1982 Mexico City
Villano III 1 March 20, 1983 Mexico City
Perro Aguayo 5 August 7, 1983 Mexico City,
Gran Hamada 2 April 17, 1984 Tokyo, Japan
Villano III 2 May 20, 1984 Mexico City,
Fishman 2 August 24, 1986 Mexico City,
Perro Aguayo 6 December 24, 1986 Mexico City The title was held-up after a match against Villano III on May 3, 1987.
Villano III 3 June 17, 1987 Mexico City, Villano III defeated Perro Aguayo in a rematch.
Rambo 1 October 4, 1987 Mexico City
Villano III 4 July 11, 1988 Mexico City
Sangre Chicana 1 August 14, 1989
Perro Aguayo 7 October 15, 1989 Mexico City
Sangre Chicana 2 December 3, 1989 Mexico City
Villano III 5 May 27, 1990 Naucalpan, Mexico State
Pegasus Kid (Chris Benoit) 1 March 3, 1991 Naucalpan, Mexico state
Villano III 6 September 13, 1992 Naucalpan, Mexico state
El Signo 1 January 1, 1993 Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico state
Villano III 7 July 18, 1994 Puebla, Mexico Villano III was stripped of the title after jumping to the PROMELL promotion in January of 1995.
Aero Flash 1 June 16, 1995 Nezahaulcóyotl, Mexico state Aero Flash defeated Fighter for the title.
The Great Sasuke 1 March 24, 1996 Shirakawa, Japan
El Samurai 1 June 22, 1996 Naruko, Japan
The Great Sasuke 2 August 4, 1996 Tokyo, Japan The Great Sasuke defeated El Samurai in the second round of the J-Crown tournament, then he defeated Ultimo Dragon in the finals of the J-Crown tournament on August 5, 1996 in Tokyo, Japan to become the first octuple crown champion in the junior heavyweight division.
Ultimo Dragon 1 October 11, 1996 Osaka, Japan
Jushin "Thunder" Liger 1 January 4, 1997 Tokyo, Japan
El Samurai 2 July 6, 1997 Sapporo, Japan
Shinjiro Ohtani 1 August 10, 1997 Nagoya, Japan The WWF forced Ohtani to vacate the Light Heavyweight Title on 11/5/97 and then held a tournament on U.S. soil to crown a new champion.
All title reigns after this point are recognized by the World Wrestling Federation
TAKA Michinoku 1 December 7, 1997 Springfield, Massachusetts / Tournament Final / DeGeneration X Taka Michinoku defeated Brian Christopher in the tournament final for the title.
Christian 1 October 18, 1998 Chicago, Illinois / One Fall / Judgement Day
Gillberg 1 November 17, 1998 Columbus, Ohio Duane Gill defended the title on numerous independent shows while not being active on the main WWF Roster.
Essa Rios 1 February 8, 2000 Austin, Texas
Dean Malenko 1 March 13, 2000 East Rutherford, New Jersey / One Fall / Raw
Scotty 2 Hotty 1 April 17, 2000 State College, Pennsylvania / One Fall / Raw
Dean Malenko 2 April 25, 2000 Charlotte, North Carolina / One Fall / SmackDown!
Crash Holly 1 March 13, 2001 Anaheim, California
Jerry Lynn 1 April 29, 2001 Chicago, Illinois / One Fall / Heat
Jeff Hardy 1 June 5, 2001 Grand Forks, North Dakota / One Fall / SmackDown!
X-Pac 1 June 25, 2001 New York City, New York / One Fall / Raw The following month X-Pac won the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. This did not unify the titles, however, and both belts had to be defended separately.
Tajiri 1 August 6, 2001 Anaheim, California / One Fall / Raw
X-Pac 2 August 19, 2001 San Jose, California / One Fall / SummerSlam X-Pac was named the last WWF Light Heavyweight Champion after the title was unified with the WCW Cruiserweight Championship on June 30, 2001[1]. As a result, he became the new Cruiserweight Champion.