List of CMLL World Heavyweight Champions - Championship Reigns By Combined Length

Championship Reigns By Combined Length

Key
Symbol Meaning
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Universo 2000 03 !3 2555 !2,555
02 !2 Ultimo !Último Guerrero 01 !1 0963 !963
03 !3 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 02 !2 0822 !822
04 !4 Niebla, Mr.Mr. Niebla 01 !1 0543 !543
05 !5 Dos Caras, Jr. 01 !1 0533 !533
06 !6 Terrible !El Terrible † 01 !1 007002565000000000000565 !7002565000000000000565+
07 !7 Brazo de Plata 01 !1 0396 !396
08 !8 Silver King !Silver King 01 !1 0330 !330
09 !9 Cien Caras 01 !1 0299 !299
10 !10 Dantés, ApoloApolo Dantés 01 !1 0296 !296
11 !11 Black Magic !Black Magic 01 !1 0219 !219
12 !12 Morley, SeanSean Morley 01 !1 0136 !
13 !13 Garza !Héctor Garza 01 !1 0091 !91
14 !14 Konnan !Konnan el Barbaro 01 !1 0070 !70

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