List of WWE Champions - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

Symbol Meaning
Indicates the current champion
<1 The reign is shorter than one day.

As of November 30, 2012

Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1 Bruno Sammartino 2 4,040
2 Hulk Hogan 6 2,185
3 Bob Backlund 2 2,138
4 John Cena 10 1,058
5 Pedro Morales 1 1,027
6 Bret Hart 5 654
7 Triple H 8 539
8 Stone Cold Steve Austin 6 529
9 Randy Savage 2 520
10 Randy Orton 6 420
11 CM Punk † 2 404+
12 Shawn Michaels 3 396
13 Diesel 1 358
14 Brock Lesnar 3 355
15 The Rock 7 297
Kurt Angle 4 297
17 Billy Graham 1 296
18 Ultimate Warrior 1 293
19 Yokozuna 2 280
John Bradshaw Layfield 1 280
21 The Undertaker 4 238
22 Sheamus 2 161
23 The Miz 1 160
24 Edge 4 139
25 Eddie Guerrero 1 133
26 Ric Flair 2 118
27 Chris Jericho 1 98
28 Sycho Sid 2 97
29 Alberto Del Rio 2 84
30 Big Show 2 78
31 Sgt. Slaughter 1 64
32 Mankind 3 47
33 Jeff Hardy 1 42
34 Batista 2 37
35 Iron Sheik 1 28
36 Buddy Rogers 1 22
Rob Van Dam 1 22
38 Ivan Koloff 1 21
39 Stan Stasiak 1 9
40 Vince McMahon 1 6
41 Kane 1 1
42 Rey Mysterio 1 <1
André the Giant 1 <1

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