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Youngest Champions In WWE History

If you are Searching for the Youngest Champions In WWE then here are the 5 youngest 
champions in WWE history they are Nicholas, René Duprée, Tyler Bate, Kenny Dykstra
 and David Flair.



Youngest Champions In WWE History

1. Nicholas (Raw Tag Team Championship, 10 years):



The average 10-year-old kid would be stoked beyond belief to get a replica Raw Tag Team Championship from the merch stand while watching WrestleMania 34 from the rafters. A shaggy-haired preteen named Nicholas did them one better when he grabbed the real deal tandem titles alongside Braun Strowman on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Plucked from adolescent obscurity by The Monster Among Men, Nicholas was recruited from the crowd as Strowman's mystery partner for his tag bout against Cesaro & Sheamus. Commanded to stand on the apron and watch as Strowman bent The Bar, Nicholas did as he was told — although he did tag in briefly to give Braun a breather — and ended up as one-half of the Raw Tag Team Champions. 

After plucking Nicholas from the WWE Universe as his partner, Braun Strowman proceeds to demolish Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.

The reign was short-lived as the duo had to relinquish the championships so the kid could go back to the fourth grade. Still, Nicholas will forever be etched in the history books as WWE’s youngest champion.


2. René Duprée (World Tag Team Championship, 19 years, 6 months):

René Duprée was just 19 years old when he won the World Tag Team Titles alongside La Resistance cohort Sylvain Grenier for the first time on June 15, 2003, which made him the first teenager in WWE history to ever hold a championship. (Makes you feel kinda guilty about spending your teen years eating Funyuns in your best friend’s basement, doesn’t it?) Duprée's wasn't a fluke either. A year later, he'd win the World Tag Team Titles again — this time alongside Kenzo Suzuki — when he was only 20. 

Rene Dupree of La Resistance looks to become the youngest World Tag Team Champion in history.


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3. Tyler Bate (United Kingdom Championship, 19 years, 10 months, 8 days):

Tyler Bate strode into the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament with an easygoing attitude. After all, he was two months shy of his 20th birthday. If he got knocked out of the tournament, more opportunities would surely await him down the road. But, as the WWE Universe would quickly find out, Bate didn’t need to wait very long. The teenage wonder showed strength and ability beyond his years in four grueling bouts over two days, defeating Tucker, Jordan Devlin, the towering Wolfgang and surviving an attack from the vicious Pete Dunne before putting The Bruiserweight away to become the first-ever WWE United Kingdom Champion.


History's first WWE United Kingdom Champion Tyler Bate is presented with his title by Triple H, Finn Bálor, Fit Finlay and William Regal, courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.


4. Kenny Dykstra (World Tag Team Championship, 20 years, 18 days):



There are not too many Superstars that start in sports-entertainment before they can drive a car. Kenny Dykstra is one of the few, first stepping into the ring at the age of 15. A standout trainee of WWE Hall of Famer Killer Kowalski’s school, Kenny signed with WWE at 18 and debuted on the main roster at 19. As one-fifth of The Spirit Squad, Kenny and his cheerleading cohort Mikey pulled off a stunning upset when they defeated the titanic team of Big Show & Kane to capture the World Tag Team Titles. The win came just 18 days after his 20th birthday.

This World Tag Team Championship Match is considered one of the most shocking moments in Raw history.

    

5. David Flair (United States Championship, 20 years, 3 months, 29 days):



In January 1999 at the age of 19, Ric Flair’s son David debuted for WCW on the Souled Out pay-per-view as his father’s tag team partner against WWE Hall of Famers “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig & Barry Windham. Watching the match on WWE Network would indicate that the son of the 16-time World Champion had barely been trained to wrestle. Still, David and his father won the match.

Although Flair lacked his father’s considerable polish, he continued with WCW for the next two years and was eventually awarded the vacant United States Championship by “Slick Ric,” who was then the WCW President. At 20 years old, David became the youngest U.S. Champion ever. 

The Nature Boy bestows the United States Title upon his son, David.

  

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