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Booker T Timeline

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King Booker

(c) 2006 World Wrestling Entertainmnet, Inc.

2001
3/18 Greed – beat Rick Steiner to win the US title
3/26 Final Nitro – beat Scott Steiner to win WCW title
7/22 Invasion - Booker T, The Dudley Boyz, Dallas Page & Rhyno beat Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, The Undertaker, Kane & Chris Jericho
7/26 – gives U.S. title to Kanyon
7/26 – lost WCW title to Kurt Angle
7/30 – beat Kurt Angle to win the WCW title
8/19 SummerSlam – lost WCW title to The Rock
9/23 Unforgiven – w/Shane McMahon lost handicap match to The Rock
9/25 – w/Test won WCW tag titles from Kane & The Undertaker
10/8 – w/Test lost tag titles to The Hardy Boyz
11/1 – w/Test won World tag team titles from The Rock & Chris Jericho
11/12 – w/Test lost the World tag team title to The Hardy Boyz
11/18/01 Survivor Series - Elimination Match for End of WCW or WWF: The Rock, Chris Jericho, The Undertaker, Big Show & Kane beat Steve Austin, Kurt Angle, Shane McMahon, Booker T & Rob Van Dam

2002
2/17 No Way Out – w/Test lost to tag champs Tazz & Spike Dudley
3/17 WresteMania X8 – lost to Edge
7/21 Vengeance – beat The Big Show in a no DQ no count out match
8/25 SummerSlam – w/Goldust lost to champs Christian & Lance Storm
9/22 Unforgiven - Kane, Booker T, Goldust & Buh Buh Ray Dudley beat Test, Christian, Lance Storm & William Regal
10/20 No Mercy – w/Goldust lost to tag champs Chris Jericho & Christian
11/17 Survivor Series - Elimination Chamber for Heavyweight championship: Shawn Michaels beat champ Triple H, Booker T, Rob Van Dam, Chris Jericho & Kane to win the title
12/15 Armageddon - Raw Tag Team Title: Booker T & Goldust beat champions Chris Jerico & Christian, The Dudley Boyz, & William Regal & Lance Storm to win the titles

2003
1/6 – w/Goldust lost tag team titles to William Regal & Lance Storm
3/30 WrestleMania XIX – lost to World Champ Triple H
4/27 Backlash - Triple H, Ric Flair & Chris Jericho beat Kevin Nash, Shawn Michaels, & Booker T
7/7 – beat Christian to win the Intercontinental title
8/10 – lost I-C title to Christian
12/14 Armageddon – beat Mark Henry

2004
2/16 w/Rob Van Dam beat Batista & Ric Flair to win the World tag team titles
3/14 WrestleMania - Raw Tag Team Title: Champions Rob Van Dam & Booker T beat Mark Jindrak & Garrison Cade, The Dudley Boys, and Rene Dupree & Rob Conway
3/22 – lost world tag team titles to Ric Flair & Batista
5/16 Judgment Day – lost to The Undertaker
6/27 Great American Bash - US Title: Champ John Cena beat Booker T, Rene Dupree, and Rob Van Dam
7/29 – beat RVD, Cena, Dupree, Gunn, & Dupree to win the U.S. title
8/15 SummerSlam - match 1 of best of 5 series for US title: lost to John Cena
10/3 No Mercy - match 5 of best of 5 series for US title: lost to John Cena to lose the series 3-2 and the title
11/14 Survivor Series – lost to WWE champ JBL
12/12 Armageddon - No DQ match for WWE Title: Champ JBL beat The Undertaker, Booker T and Eddie Guerrero

2005
2/20 No Way Out – beat Heidenreich by DQ
5/22 Judgment Day – beat Kurt Angle
7/24 Great American Bash – beat Christian
10/9 No Mercy - US Title: Champ Chris Benoit beat Booker T, Orlando Jordan, & Christian
10/21 – beat Chris Benoit to win the U.S. title
11/25 – U.S. title declared vacant after a match with Chris Benoit
11/27 Survivor Series - match 1 of best of 7 series for US title: beat Chris Benoit
12/18 Armageddon - match 4 of best of 7 series for US title: lost to Chris Benoit

2006
1/13 – Randy Orton (subbing for Booker T) beat Chris Benoit to win the best of 7 series 4-3
2/19 No Way Out – lost U.S. title to Chris Benoit
4/2 WrestleMania 22 – w/Sharmell lost a handicap match to The Boogeyman
5/21 Judgment Day – King of the Ring Finals: beat Lashley
7/15 SNME - Batista, Rey Mysterio, & Lashley beat King Booker, Mark Henry, & Finlay
7/23 Great American Bash – beat Rey Mysterio to win the World Heavyweight Championship
8/20 SummerSlam - lost to Batista by DQ
10/8 No Mercy - beat Batista, Finlay, and Lashley
11/5 Cyber Sunday - beat John Cena & Big Show
11/26 Survivor Series - lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Batista
12/17 Armageddon - w/Finlay lost to Batista & John Cena

2007
2/18 No Way Out - lost to Kane
4/1 WrestleMania 23 - Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Ken Kennedy beat Edge, C.M. Punk, King Booker, Jeff Hardy, Finlay, Matt Hardy, and Randy Orton
6/24 Vengeance - WWE Champion John Cena beat King Booker, Lashley, Randy Orton, and Mick Foley
8/26 SummerSlam - lost to Triple H
11/11 Genesis - w/Sting lost to NWA World Champion Kurt Angle & Kevin Nash
12/2 Turning Point - w/Kaz beat Christian Cage & Robert Roode

2008
1/6 Final Resolution - w/Sharmell beat Robert Roode & Ms. Brooks
2/10 Against All Odds - fought Robert Roode to a double-countout
3/9 Destination X - lost a Strap Match to Robert Roode
4/13 Lockdown - w/Sharmell beat Robert Roode & Payton Banks in a steel cage match
5/11 Sacrifice - w/Robert Roode lost to Christian Cage & Rhino
6/8 Slammiversary - King of the Mountain Match: TNA World Champion Samoa Joe beat Booker T, Christian Cage, Rhino, and Robert Roode
7/13 Victory Road - fought to a no contest against TNA Champion Samoa Joe
8/10 Hard Justice - lost a Six Sides of Steel Weapons Match to TNA Champion Samoa Joe
10/12 Bound for Glory - beat AJ Styles & Christian Cage
10/23 iMPACT! - declared himself the TNA Legends Champion
11/9 Turning Point - beat Christian Cage and as a result Christian was forced to join the Main Event Mafia
12/7 Final Resolution - TNA World Championship: Champion Sting, Scott Steiner, Kevin Nash, & Booker T beat AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, & Team 3D

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