MCW Rage Television Championship - List of Combined Reigns

List of Combined Reigns

Indicates the current champion

As of January 1, 2013.

Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Adam Carelle/Adam Cole !Adam Carelle/Cole 02 !2 295 !295
02 !2 Valentino !Romeo Valentino 01 !1 252 !252
03 !3 Cobian !Cobian 01 !1 244 !244
04 !4 Zukko !Ronnie Zukko 01 !1 211 !211
05 !5 Jordan !Marcus Jordan 02 !2 200 !200
06 !6 Jaxx !Danny Jaxx 01 !1 168 !168
07 !7 Hilton !Tyler Hilton 03 !3 160 !160
08 !8 Creed !Qeenan Creed 01 !1 118 !118
09 !9 Brink !Pat Brink 01 !1 108 !108
10 !10 Dinero !Julio Dinero 01 !1 107 !107
11 !11 Matthews !Joey Matthews 01 !1 106 !106
12 !12 Clow !Chris Clow 01 !1 098 !98
13 !13 Redwood !Billy Redwood 01 !1 081 !81
14 !14 McBride !Ryan McBride 01 !1 063 !63
15 !15 Delicious !Doug Delicious 01 !1 062 !62
Grimsley !Oliver Grimsley 01 !1 062 !62
17 !17 Daniels !Josh Daniels 01 !1 050 !50
18 !18 Martin !Gregory Martin 01 !1 048 !48
19 !19 Bowman !Chad Bowman 01 !1 042 !42
20 !20 James !Alexander James† 01 !1 0270 !270+
21 !21 2-Dope !2-Dope 01 !1 001 !1

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