GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship - List of Individual Reigns

List of Individual Reigns

Wrestler Days Held Date Won Date Lost
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 400 October 31, 2009 December 5, 2010
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 373 July 10, 2004 July 18, 2005
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 323 October 27, 2007 September 14, 2008
KENTA 321 July 18, 2005 June 4, 2006
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 308 May 26, 2002 March 30, 2003
Kotaro Suzuki 292 December 5, 2010 September 23, 2011
KENTA 243 March 1 2009 October 30, 2009
Takashi Sugiura 202 June 4, 2006 December 23, 2006
Jushin Liger 188 January 4, 2004 July 10, 2004
Mushiking Terry 182 April 28 2007 October 27 2007
Michael Modest 166 March 30 2003 September 12 2003
Katsuhiko Nakajima 164 November 27, 2011 May 9, 2012
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 143 May 9, 2012 September 29, 2012
Tatsuhito Takaiwa 126 December 23 2006 April 28 2007
KENTA 121 October 14 2008 February 11 2009
Naomichi Marufuji 119 December 9, 2001 April 7, 2002
Yoshinobu Kanemaru 117 June 24, 2001 October 19, 2001
Takashi Sugiura 114 September 12, 2003 January 4, 2004
Tatsuhito Takaiwa 51 October 19, 2001 December 9, 2001
Bryan Danielson 29 September 14, 2008 October 13, 2008
Katsuhiko Nakajima 18 February 11, 2009 March 1, 2009
Katsuhiko Nakajima 9 September 23, 2011 October 2, 2011
Shuji Kondo 51+ September 29, 2012 Current champion
Makoto Hashi 1 April 7, 2002 April 8, 2002
Ricky Marvin <1 October 16, 2011 October 16, 2011

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