Here is the unofficial WWF Lightweight Title History. It may contain errors so if you spot one or have some comments, please reply at the bottome of the page

Champion Defeated Title Reign City Date Notes
Taka Michinoku Brian Christopher 315 days Springfield, MA 12/7/97 1
Christian Taka Michinoku 30 days Rosemont, IL 10/18/98
Gillberg Christian 448 days Columbus, OH 11/17/98 2
Essa Rios Gillberg 34 days Austin, TX 2/8/00 3
Dean Malenko Essa Rios 35 days East Rutherford, NJ 3/13/00
Scotty Too Hotty Dean Malenko 8 days State College, PA 4/17/00
Dean Malenko (2) Scotty Too Hotty 322 days Charlotte, NC 4/25/00
Crash Holly Dean Malenko 47 days Anaheim, CA 3/13/01
Jerry Lynn Crash Holly 37 days Chicago, IL 4/29/01
Jeff Hardy Jerry Lynn 20 days Grand Forks, ND 6/5/01
X-Pac Jeff Hardy 42 days New York, NY 6/25/01
Tajiri X-Pac 13 days Anaheim, CA 8/6/01
X-Pac (2) Tajiri Current Champ San Jose, CA 8/19/01

Notes:

1 - Taka Michinoku defeats Brian Christopher in a tournament final to become the undisputed champion.

2 - Duane "Gillberg" Gill was supposedly released by the WWF in April of 1999, however, he has been re-hired back and has made some appearances here and there, but the belt is not officially recognized by the WWF.

3 - Gillberg returns after a lenghty absence and puts forth an open challenge to anyone. Essa Rios, the re-packaged Papi Chulo, answers the call and defeats Gillberg to end his 15-month reign on the Lightweight title.



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