List of Combined Reigns
Symbol | Meaning |
---|---|
¤ | The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used. |
† | Indicates the current champion(s) |
<1 | Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day. |
As of January 18, 2013.
Rank | Wrestler | # of reigns | Combined days |
---|---|---|---|
01 !1 | Havoc !Danny Havoc | 02 !2 | 470 !470 |
02 !2 | Younger !Drake Younger | 02 !2 | 454 !454 |
03 !3 | Masada !Masada | 01 !1 | 315 !315 |
04 !4 | Gage !Nick Gage | 02 !2 | 308 !308 |
05 !5 | Bailey !JC Bailey¤ | 02 !2 | 300 !300 |
06 !6 | Polak !Adam Polak | 01 !1 | 294 !294 |
07 !7 | Damage !Brain Damage | 02 !2 | 238 !238 |
08 !8 | Miyamoto !Yuko Miyamoto | 01 !1 | 101 !101 |
09 !9 | Jack !Thumbtack Jack | 01 !1 | 084 !84 |
10 !10 | Kasai !Jun Kasai | 01 !1 | 018 !18 |
11 !11 | Butcher !Necro Butcher | 01 !1 | 014 !14 |
12 !12 | Callihan !Sami Callihan | 01 !1 | 000 !<1 |
13 !13 | Zandig !Zandig¤ | 01 !1 | 000 !0 |
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