JAPW Heavyweight Championship - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

As of December 31, 2012

Indicates the current champions
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
<1 Indicates that the combined total is less than one day.
Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
01 !1 Maff !Dan Maff† 04 !4 1401 !1401+
02 !2 Homicide !Homicide 07 !7 0787 !787
03 !3 Lee !Brodie Lee 01 !1 0405 !405
04 !4 Silvestry !Low Ki 03 !3 0398 !398
05 !5 Omega !Kenny Omega 01 !1 0357 !357
06 !6 Lethal !Jay Lethal 02 !2 0350 !350
07 !7 Diamond !Lou Diamond 03 !3 0309 !309
08 !8 Rhino !Rhino 01 !1 0294 !294
09 !9 911 !911 02 !2 0264 !264
10 !10 Montoya !Don Montoya 01 !1 0185 !185
11 !11 Jason !Jason 01 !1 0129 !129
12 !12 Dixie !Dixie 01 !1 0113 !113
13 !13 Snow !Al Snow 01 !1 0100 !100
14 !14 Hart !Teddy Hart 01 !1 0087 !87
15 !15 Martinez !Chino Martinez 01 !1 0061 !61
16 !16 Lawler !Jerry "The King" Lawler 01 !1 0035 !35
17 !17 Pitbull !Pitbull #2 01 !1 0034 !34
18 !18 Brown !Slyck Wagner Brown 01 !1 0007 !7
19 !19 Rules !Joe Rules 01 !1 0000 !<1

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