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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. Until [[Wrestling/{{Walter}} Gunther]] broke the record on September 8, 2023, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. Until [[Wrestling/{{Walter}} Gunther]] broke the record on September 8, 2023, no one else has had even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. Thus far, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. Thus far, Until [[Wrestling/{{Walter}} Gunther]] broke the record on September 8, 2023, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. As of 2019, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. As of 2019, Thus far, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.
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* After winning the Intercontinental Championship on June 2nd in 1987, The Honky Tonk Man would hold it until August 29th, 1988, for a record-setting 453 days. As of 2019, no one else has even come ''close'' to duplicating the feat, with the longest reign since he dropped the title only lasting 280 days.