List of ECW World Television Champions - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1. Rob Van Dam 1 700
2. Shane Douglas 2 350
3. Rhino 2 340
4. 2 Cold Scorpio 4 275
5. Taz 2 267
6. Jimmy Snuka 1 203
7. Dean Malenko 2 141
8. Eddie Guerrero 2 132
9. Sabu 1 113
10. Mikey Whipwreck 2 99
11. Jason 1 83
12. Terry Funk 1 43
13. J.T. Smith 1 41
14. Bam Bam Bigelow 1 34
15. Johnny Hotbody 1 31
16. The Pitbull 1 27
17. Super Crazy 1 27
18. Pitbull #2 1 21
19. Chris Jericho 1 21
20. Yoshihiro Tajiri 1 14
21. Kid Kash 1 14

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