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WWE World Heavyweight Championship

WWE World Heavyweight Championship is prestigious title belt of World Wrestling Entertainment. WWE World Heavyweight Championship title belt looks like WCW World Heavyweight Championship title belt. On August 26, 2002 WWE Smackdown brand General Manager Stephanie McMahon acquired WWE Champion Brock Lesnar by paying high prize. According to Stephanie McMahon’s contract, Brock Lesnar should not appear in any Raw brand episodes. Stephanie McMahon informed this news to Eric Bischoff surprisingly. Eric Bischoff was shocked and search for alternate solution. Eric Bischoff decided to introduce a new title belt to World’s number 1 sports entertaining brand Raw. Eric Bischoff named that belt as WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Eric Bischoff officially introduced WWE World Heavyweight Championship title belt and presented to the game Triple H at WWE Raw on September 2, 2002.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship Wrestling Matches

WWE Raw Co-General Manager Eric Bischoff planed to highlight SummerSlam’s main event by conducting a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match between Bill Goldberg and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Triple H but Stone Cold Steve Austin announced Elimination Chamber as a main event for SummerSlam 2003 and included Kevin Nash, Chris Jericho, Randy Orton and Shawn Michaels in Elimination Chamber match. WWE Raw Co-General Manager Stone Cold Steve Austin Elimination Chamber main event after a wrestling match between Ric Flair and Bill Goldberg at WWE Raw on August 4, 2003.

The Game Triple H won Elimination Chamber II match to retain his WWE World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam 2003 but Evolution members Triple H, Randy Orton and Ric Flair destroyed Bill Goldberg with sledgehammer.

2007

On August 26, 2007 at SummerSlam, the great khali retained his title against Batista by hitting the Batista with steel chair in order to disqualify.

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