JAPW Light Heavyweight Championship - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

As of January 17, 2013

Indicates the current champions
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
+ 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 Azrieal 04 !4 576
02 !2 Chino Martinez 01 !1 502
03 !3 Kenny Omega† 01 !1 613+
04 !4 Reil !Billy Reil 01 !1 440
05 !5 Bandido, Jr. !Bandido, Jr. 01 !1 406
06 !6 Dixie 01 !1 350
07 !7 Lethal !Jay Lethal 01 !1 286
08 !8 Flip Kendrick 01 !1 168
09 !9 Jushin "Thunder" Liger 01 !1 156
10 !10 Ric Blade 01 !1 133
11 !11 Hart !Teddy Hart 01 !1 132
12 !12 Rik Rachet 01 !1 106
13 !13 Berk !Nick Berk 02 !2 89
14 !14 B-Boy !B-Boy 01 !1 76 !76¤
15 !15 Deranged 01 !1 69
16 !16 Prince Mustafa Ali 01 !1 63
17 !17 The Insane Dragon 01 !1 57
18 !18 Silvestry !Low Ki 01 !1 42
Xavier 01 !1 42
20 !20 O Dogg 01 !1 23

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