List of WWE Cruiserweight Champions - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1. Shane Helms/The Hurricane/Gregory Helms 3 532
2. Rey Mysterio 8 483
3. Chavo Guerrero 6 431
4. Billy Kidman 7 334
5. Tajiri 3 283
6. Chris Jericho 4 231
7. X-Pac 2 196
8. Dean Malenko 4 188
9. Brian Pillman 2 171
10. Jamie Noble 1 147
11. Spike Dudley 1 138
12. Paul London 1 126
13. Juventud Guerrera 5 114
14. Matt Hardy 1 100
15. Eddie Guerrero 2 91
16. Nunzio 2 75
17. Funaki 1 70
18. Jushin Liger 1 66
19. Hornswoggle 1 65
20. Mike Sanders 1 63
21. Brad Armstrong 1 59
22. Elix Skipper 1 49
23. Disco Inferno 1 48
24. Lenny Lane 1 46
25. Shinjiro Otani 1 43
26. Kid Kash 1 42
27. The Artist 2 39
28. Último Dragón 2 31
29. Chris Candido 1 29
30. Evan Karagias 1 28
30. Madusa 1 28
30. Chavo Classic 1 28
31. Daffney 1 22
32. Scotty Flamingo 1 15
32. Alex Wright 1 15
33. Lance Storm 1 14
34. Jacqueline 1 12
35. Psychosis 2 7
35. Crowbar 1 7
36. Oklahoma 1 2

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