WWE champions 2024: List of promotion’s current titleholders, from Cody Rhodes to Logan Paul

May 28, 2024
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WWE champions 2024: List of promotion’s current titleholders, from Cody Rhodes to Logan Paul



WWE’s main roster currently holds nine championships. Most Raw and SmackDown titles have changed hands WrestleMania 40 weekendalthough three new champions have been crowned since then

The company’s most recent pay-per-view – King and Queen of the Ring – saw Cody Rhode, Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill and Sami Zayn retain their respective championships. However, Becky Lynch saw her reign as Women’s World Champion come to an abrupt end early in the show when Liv Morgan defeated her for the title.

As for WWE Raw’s top prize, contenders are lining up to challenge for Damian Priest’s World Heavyweight Championship. Drew McIntyre will have a huge home field advantage when he challenges Priest at Clash at the Castle: Scotland on June 15. The winner of that match will then have to worry about “The Ring General” Gunther, who earned a guaranteed world title match at SummerSlam by winning this year’s King of the Ring tournament.

As 2024 reaches its halfway point, take a look at who holds every championship on WWE’s main roster.

WWE Undisputed Championship: Cody Rhodes (defeated Roman Reigns on April 7, 2024)

Rhodes’ long journey to win the championship that had eluded his legendary wrestling family came to an end on Night 2 of WrestleMania 40 when he defeated Roman Reigns. Rhodes faced Reigns at WrestleMania 39, but got revenge a year later, overcoming “Bloodline Rules” to end Reigns’ 1,316 days as champion.

World Heavyweight Championship: Damian Priest (defeated Drew McIntyre on April 7, 2024)

Priest won the Money in the Bank contract in 2023, but the right time to cash in the contract took a long time to materialize. The moment finally arrived on Night 2 of WrestleMania, just minutes after Drew McIntyre defeated Seth Rollins to become champion. After CM Punk attacked McIntyre and left him compromised, Priest ran to the ring, cashing in and winning the title for the first time.

Women’s World Championship: Liv Morgan (on May 25, 2024)

Morgan went on a self-proclaimed “revenge trip” after suffering an injury at the hands of Rhea Ripley – vowing to win her women’s world championship. After injuring Ripley in a backstage brawl, Morgan turned his attention to Becky Lynch after “The Man” won the vacant title in a battle royal. The two faced off at King and Queen of the Ring, with Morgan coming away with the victory after some unintentional interference from Dominik Mysterio. “Dirty Dom” arrived late in the match and slid a chair into the ring to help Lynch, but Morgan DDT Lynch on the chair and hit his Oblivion finisher for the win.

WWE Women’s Championship: Bayley (defeated Iyo Sky on April 7, 2024)

Bayley has been a mainstay in the WWE women’s locker room for years, but she finally got a true “WrestleMania moment” when she defeated Iyo Sky on Night 2 of WrestleMania 40. It was a tremendous match and set up what should be a convincing run with the title to Bayley, who will no doubt have to deal with continued attacks from her former Damage CTRL teammates.

Intercontinental Championship: Sami Zayn (defeated Gunther on April 6, 2024)

Zayn is now in his fourth run as Intercontinental Champion, but this time it feels different. Zayn ended Gunther’s record 666-day title reign when he scored the victory on Night 1 of WrestleMania 40. Zayn rose to new heights during his time with The Bloodline and has now found new momentum after going from underdog to Intercontinental Champion .

United States Championship: Logan Paul (defeated Rey Mysterio on November 4, 2023)

Paul has been consistently impressive since transitioning to professional wrestling. While he’s still more of a “special attraction” than a standard cast member, Paul finds ways to make fights exciting with incredible athleticism and a natural sense of how to approach wrestling matches. His reign will certainly end before many other matches, but the journey has been fun so far.

World Tag Team Championship: The Miz & R-Truth (won April 6, 2024)

The Awesome Truth, as the team is known, first came together in 2011 for a heel run. More than a decade later, the group reunited after problems with The Judgment Day. The reunion resulted in the duo becoming one of two teams to win titles in the Six Pack Ladder Match on Night 1 of WrestleMania 40 in a moment of well-being. be. On the April 15 edition of Raw, the title gained a new look and was renamed the World Tag Team Championships.

WWE Tag Team Championship: Austin Theory and Grayson Waller (won April 6, 2024)

The other pair to win titles in the Six Pack Ladder Match was A-Town Down Under, composed of Theory and Waller. The heel duo will now look to establish a significant run with the belts as they return to SmackDown. The SmackDown tag team championships were soon upgraded to the WWE tag team championships.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill (won on May 4, 2024)

It didn’t take long for the powerhouse duo to win gold. Belair and Cargill begin the first title run of either woman’s career after defeating The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) at WWE Backlash in France. It was a surprisingly competitive match considering Cargill’s dominant portrayal. Cargill won his first WWE main title after just six appearances broadcast by the company.





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