What titles has Sheamus won?
What titles has Sheamus won?
He became a part of the WWE main roster in 2009. Sheamus has held the World Championship 4 times, WWE Championship thrice and World Heavyweight Championship once. Sheamus set the record for being the first-ever Irish World Champion. He is also a three-time United States Champion, with an ongoing reign too.
What did Sheamus do to his head?
Sheamus suffered an injury on Raw that left him with a broken nose and blood dripping down his face. Seeing blood on WWE programming has sporadically been commonplace over the years.
Who was WWE champion in 2002?
Triple H
The first champion was Triple H, who was awarded the title on September 2, 2002 by Eric Bischoff, then-General Manager of Raw, and he also holds the record for longest combined reign at 616 days.
Who was WWE champion in 2008?
WWE Champion Triple H defeated John Cena to retain the WWE Championship.
How old is Drew Mcintyre?
36 years (June 6, 1985)Drew McIntyre / Age
What happened Shamus nose?
Sheamus suffered a blow to his nose during his WWE United States Championship clash against Matt Riddle in March this year. He earlier went through a nose surgery in June to fix the broken nose, however, he revealed in an Instagram post on Thursday that he had to go for the surgery yet again to fix the issue.
Who broke Sheamus nose on WWE?
This past summer, a Humberto Carrillo forearm broke Sheamus’ nose. The Celtic Warrior didn’t need to vacate the United States championship, despite needing surgery to repair his face. He did however start wearing a face mask that lead to a lot of Bane jokes.
How long did CM Punk hold the WWE Title?
CM Punk had two runs as WWE Champion during his time with Vince McMahon’s company. While the first ended in 28 days, the second one was a legendary 434-day reign. So, in total, he was WWE Champion for 462 days.
Who was the 1st WWE Champion?
Buddy Rogers
The first champion was Buddy Rogers, who won the championship in 1963.
Does Brogue Kick hurt?
Plenty of WWE superstars use some sort of kick as their finishers, and when executed properly, these moves can be pretty harmless. It’s all about perception in the WWE, and Kingston’s Trouble in Paradise, Ziggler’s superkick and Sheamus’ Brogue Kick all look more painful than they actually are.