#6 Razor Ramon (438 days)

As mentioned earlier in this article, Razor Ramon’s most significant contribution to the legacy of the Intercontinental Championship came at WrestleMania X in the legendary ladder match against Shawn Michaels, but that was just the beginning of Razor’s affiliation with the belt.
Ramon would feud over the Intercontinental Championship with a number of superstars during his WWE tenure, most notably Diesel and Jeff Jarrett. When Ramon regained the title from Jarrett in May of 1995, he would become the first man in history to win the championship three times.
He would go on to have a total of four Intercontinental Championship reigns before infamously leaving the company to join WCW in 1996. This spelt the end of the ‘Razor Ramon’ character as he would go on to compete under his birth name, Scott Hall, for the remainder of his career.
But Razor Ramon is still fondly remembered by fans for his mid-90s WWE run, largely due to his work with the Intercontinental Title.