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Goldberg April 20, 1998 - July 20, 1998

One night after capturing the United States Championship, Raven was forced to put the title on the line against the undefeated Goldberg. Goldberg's string of victories continued, as he defeated Raven for the U.S. Championship on Monday Nitro. Goldberg held on to the title for three months before forfeiting it after he won the WCW Championship.

Goldberg July 6, 1998 - Dec. 27, 1998

Nobody could have stopped what happened in the Georgia Dome on Monday Nitro on this night. The crowd was behind Goldberg, and with each moment, the tension of the building grew until he delivered the spear to Hogan. When Goldberg successfully attempted the Jackhammer to defeat Hogan, the roof of the Georgia Dome shook as the crowd exploded.

Goldberg Sept. 21, 2003 - Dec. 14, 2003

Goldberg exploded onto the WWE scene in early 2003 with one thing on his mind - the World Heavyweight Championship. However, it would be six months before he actually captured the prize.

Triple H had defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Kevin Nash, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, Kane and Scott Steiner, before putting the championship up against Goldberg. The two met at Unforgiven, and it was a night Triple H would like to forget. With the referee knocked out, Triple H used his trusty sledgehammer and nailed Goldberg in the shoulder. But amazingly, Godlberg shook off the vile shot and came back with his spear and Jackhammer for the win and his first World Heavyweight Championship in WWE.

Gillberg Nov. 17, 1998 - Feb. 8, 2000

Goldberg wannabe, Gillberg, can boast that he held the Light Heavyweight Championship longer than any other WWE Superstar in history - approximately 15 months. He finally lost the championship in February 2000 to Essa Rios.