List of WCW World Heavyweight Champions - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1. Hulk Hogan 6(8)† 1,177(1,188)
2. Ric Flair 7 501
3. Big Van Vader 3 377
4. Booker T 5 253
5. Sting 6 250
6. Lex Luger 2 235
7. Goldberg 1 174
8. Ron Simmons 1 150
9. Scott Steiner 1 120
10. The Giant 2 118
11. Kevin Nash 5 97
12. The Rock 2 97
13. Sid Vicious 2 77
14. Jeff Jarrett 4 58
15. Bret Hart 2 56
16. Randy Savage 4 53
17. Diamond Dallas Page 3 29
18. Chris Jericho 2 15
19. David Arquette 1 12
20. Vince Russo 1 7
21. Kurt Angle 1 6
22. Chris Benoit 1 1

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