#7 US Championship at SummerSlam
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The US Championship has regained some of its relevance since the brand split but as far as SummerSlams are concerned, the US Championship hasn’t been particularly relevant SummerSlam over the past few years.
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As far as the record books show, the US Championship has only changed hands twice at SummerSlam. The first time was in 2005 when He-Who-Can’t-Be-Named (Chris Benoit) defeated Orlando Jordan for the US Championship.
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The second time was in 2015 when Seth Rollins beat John Cena in a title for title match to win the US Championship...with a little help from John Stewart.
Edited by Pratyay Ghosh