Championship Reigns By Combined Length
- Key
Symbol | Meaning |
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† | Indicates the current champion |
Rank | Wrestler | # of reigns | Combined days |
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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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