Mexican National Heavyweight Championship - Championship Reigns By Combined Length

Championship Reigns By Combined Length

Championships without a specific start or end date are not included as it is not possible to calculate the specific number of dates for a reign.

Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
01 !1 Cien Caras 02 !2 1483 !1,483
02 !2 Medico Asesino !El Médico Asesino 01 !1 1378 !1,378
03 !3 Manson !Charly Manson 01 !1 1358 !1,358
04 !4 Zorro, El !El Zorro 03 !3 1318 !1,318
05 !5 Halcon !El Halcón 05 !5 1252 !1,252
06 !6 Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 03 !3 1246 !1,246
07 !7 Gran Markus 02 !2 1021 !1,021
08 !8 Reyes !Raul Reyes 02 !2 0994 !994
09 !9 Latin Lover 01 !1 0929 !929
10 !10 X-Fly 01 !1 0723 !723
11 !11 Dantes !Alfonso Dantés 02 !2 0696 !696
12 !12 Pierroth, Jr. 01 !1 0574 !574
13 !13 Angel Blanco 01 !1 0567 !567
14 !14 Pilusso !Henry Pilusso 01 !1 0517 !517
15 !15 Vera !Enrique Vera 01 !1 0502 !502
16 !16 Egipcio !El Egipcio 01 !1 0427 !427
17 !17 Popitekus 01 !1 0414 !414
18 !18 Torres !Polo Torres 01 !1 0362 !362
19 !19 Gran Markus, Jr. 3 !3 0358 !358
20 !20 Aguayo, PerroPerro Aguayo 01 !1 0358 !358
21 !21 Goliath 01 !1 0309 !309
22 !22 Máscara Sagrada 01 !1 0275 !275
23 !23 Cobarde !El Cobarde II 01 !1 0246 !246
24 !24 Cibernético 01 !1 0245 !245
25 !25 Mata !Raul Mata 01 !1 0201 !201
26 !26 Pirata Morgan 02 !2 0193 !193
27 !27 Benetto !Tony Benetto 01 !1 0192 !192
28 !28 Garza, HéctorHéctor Garza 02 !2 0461 !461+
29 !29 TNT 01 !1 0100 !100
30 !30 Black Gordman 01 !1 0146 !146
31 !31 Nazi !El Nazi 01 !1 0118 !118
32 !32 Pantera Negra 01 !1 0088 !88
33 !33 Aguila !Mr. Águila 01 !1 0042 !42

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