CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championship - Combined Reigns

Combined Reigns

Key
Indicates the current champion
Statistics for combined days served as champion
Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Cole !Adam Cole 01 !1 553 !553
02 !2 Acid !Trent Acid 03 !3 462 !462
03 !3 Dutt !Sonjay Dutt 02 !2 392 !392
04 !4 Sabian !Sabian 03 !3 364 !364
05 !5 Ruckus !Ruckus 02 !2 342 !342
06 !6 Blade !Ric Blade 01 !1 264 !264
07 !7 Teioh !Men's Teioh 01 !1 231 !231
08 !8 Jigsaw !Jigsaw 01 !1 210 !210
09 !9 Frazier !Derek Frazier 01 !1 182 !182
10 !10 Callihan !Sami Callihan 02 !2 175 !175
11 !11 Pain !Justice Pain 01 !1 169 !169
12 !12 Taylor !Chuck Taylor 01 !1 154 !154
13 !12 Vortekz !Scotty Vortekz 01 !1 154 !154
14 !14 Quackenbush !Mike Quackenbush 02 !2 147 !147
15 !14 McBride !Ryan McBride 01 !1 147 !147
16 !16 Egotistico Fantastico !Egotistico Fantastico 01 !1 126 !126
17 !17 Young !Niles Young 01 !1 119 !119
18 !18 Kasai !Jun Kasai 01 !1 107 !107
19 !19 Blood !Drew Blood 01 !1 091 !91
20 !20 Younger !Drake Younger 01 !1 070 !70
21 !21 Excellent !Greg Excellent 01 !1 063 !63
22 !21 Sexxxy Eddy !Sexxxy Eddy 01 !1 063 !63
23 !23 Quicksilver !Quicksilver/White Lotus 01 !1 036 !36
24 !24 Havoc !Danny Havoc 01 !1 035 !35
25 !25 Shelley !Alex Shelley 01 !1 028 !28
26 !26 Fox !AR Fox† 01 !1 0165 !165+
27 !27 Sensational One !The Sensational One 02 !2 007 !7

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