#5 Road Dogg (61 days)
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Road Dogg held the Hardcore Championship longer than anybody during its first five months on WWE television, successfully defending it against Val Venis, Mankind, Al Snow and Gangrel after defeating Big Boss Man for the title on Raw in December 1998.
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He was unable to defend it in February 1999 after suffering a backstage attack during the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre pay-per-view, so WWE vacated the title and Bob Holly won it later in the show against Al Snow.
Edited by Shruti Sadbhav