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

Championship Reigns By Combined Length

Key
Symbol Meaning
Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Felino, ElEl Felino 03 !3 1186 !1,186
02 !2 Mephisto 01 !1 1141 !1,141
03 !3 Arkangel de la Muerte 01 !1 0875 !875¤
04 !4 Pantera 03 !3 0795 !795
05 !5 Mistico !Místico 01 !1 0710 !710
06 !6 Máscara Dorada 02 !2 0649 !649
07 !7 Casas, NegroNegro Casas 01 !1 0536 !536
08 !8 Guerrero de la Muerte 01 !1 0517 !517¤
09 !9 Ramírez, CiclónCiclón Ramírez 01 !1 0313 !313
10 Lagarde, Jr., KarloffKarloff Lagarde, Jr. 01 !1 0221 !221
11 Nosawa 02 !2 0203 !203¤
12 Super Delfin 01 !1 0164 !164
13 Pólvora † 01 !1 0263 !7002250000000000000250+
14 Taguchi, RyusukeRyusuke Taguchi 01 !1 0147 !147
15 Olímpico 02 !2 0114 !114
16 Satánico 01 !1 0091 !91
17 Mascara !Máscara Mágica 01 !1 0079 !79¤
18 Halcón Negro 01 !1 0051 !51
19 Fuerza Guerrera 01 !1 0022 !22

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