Interesting facts about some WWE titles from over the past year

Some titles are more prestigious with longer reigns while some are like hot potatoes
Some titles are more prestigious with longer reigns while some are like hot potatoes

#3 The Championship that changed hands the most times was... a three way tie with nine title changes each

The mid-card titles are treated a lot differently than the major titles in WWE
The mid-card titles are treated a lot differently than the major titles in WWE

Due to some strange booking and some strange pairings since the start of 2018, the US Championship, the Intercontinental Championship and the Raw Tag Team titles all changed hands on nine different occasions.

In contrast, the Universal Championship has only had three holders in that time span in Lesnar, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.

The brand split really hurt Raw's tag teams, leaving the division full of teams comprised of singles stars (the B-Team, Deleters of Worlds, Ambrose/Rollins, McIntyre/Ziggler, Gable/Roode), the Revival and the Authors of Pain.

Since there weren't really many established teams to build the division around, they all had short runs with the titles to flesh out storylines.

The mid-card titles also had strange experiences since the start of 2018, each changing hands nine times.

Having the Superstar Shake Up right after Mania last year hurt the US Title as Randy Orton, Jinder Mahal and Jeff Hardy all held the title in the span of one week.

That didn't change much between Rusev, Shinsuke Nakamura and R-Truth earlier this year or the Intercontinental Title between Seth Rollins, the Miz and Dolph Ziggler in 2018 and Bobby Lashley and Finn Balor on the Road to WrestleMania.

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