MCW Heavyweight Championship - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

As of December 30, 2012.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Bruiser !The Bruiser 05 !5 720 !720
02 !2 Flash !Adam Flash 03 !3 549 !549
03 !3 York !Christian York 01 !1 423 !423
04 !4 Cicero, Jimmy !Jimmy Cicero 02 !2 286 !286
05 !5 Brink !Kent Brink 01 !1 267 !267
06 !6 Ruckus !Ruckus 01 !1 258 !258
07 !7 McBride !Ryan McBride 01 !1 210 !210
08 !8 Valentino !Romeo Valentino 03 !3 182 !182
09 !9 Hilton !Tyler Hilton 02 !2 180 !180
10 !10 Matthews !Joey Matthews 01 !1 171 !171
11 !11 Doring !Danny Doring 01 !1 168 !168
12 !12 Cobian !Cobian 01 !1 134 !134
13 !13 Dinero, Julio !Julio Dinero 01 !1 105 !105
14 !14 Zukko !Ronnie Zukko 01 !1 091 !91
15 !15 Brandi, Tom !Tom Brandi 01 !1 080 !80
16 !16 Headbanger Mosh !Headbanger Mosh 01 !1 070 !70
17 !17 Tofiga !Nui Tofiga† 01 !1 0268 !268+
18 !18 Bundy, King Kong !King Kong Bundy 01 !1 035 !35
19 !19 Lawler !Jerry Lawler 01 !1 008 !8
20 !20 Jordan !Orlando Jordan 01 !1 007 !7

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