1998 winner Ken Shamrock went on to win the Intercontinental Championship within months of winning the tournament, and 1999 winner Billy Gunn also went on to become Intercontinental Champion. In 2000, Kurt Angle won the tournament just eight months after his WWE debut. While Angle had already held the Intercontinental and European Championships, the King of the Ring victory propelled him.
Angle nearly repeated in 2001, but was defeated by Edge in the finals. Outside of a one-night reign as Intercontinental Champion in 1999, it was the first significant singles accomplishment of Edge’s career. Edge went on to win the Intercontinental Championship again at SummerSlam that year, and since 2001, he has won three more Intercontinental Championships, as well as the WWE Championship this past January.
In 2002, the final King of the Ring tournament carried a WWE Championship opportunity for the winner. Just two months after his WWE debut, Brock Lesnar tore through Booker T, Test and Rob Van Dam to win the tournament. Two months later at SummerSlam, the man touted as “The Next Big Thing” defeated The Rock to win the first of his three WWE Championships.
Now in 2006, one SmackDown Superstar will have the opportunity to put
his name alongside 15 other WWE Legends as the King of the Ring. Who
will claim the throne? To find out, stay tuned to Friday Night SmackDown
as the tournament progresses.