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Old 10-26-2013, 07:37 PM   #13
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Actually, MVP qualifies in every sense. He debuted at No Mercy in 2006, defeating Marty Garner. He would go on to win the US Title from Chris Benoit at Judgment Day in 2007, and would then dethrone the longest reigning champions of the time, Deuce N' Domino with Matt Hardy to become a WWE Tag Team Champion within his rookie year as well.

So not only does MVP qualify as having won the title in his rookie year, but he held his title longer than any other champion within this year, and he actually dethroned the last standing champions himself to achieve this.
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