NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship - List of Top Combined Reigns

List of Top Combined Reigns

As of November 20, 2012

Indicates the current champion(s)
+ Indicates the reign is changing daily
<1 Indicates that the combined total is less than one day.
Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1. Danny Hodge 5 2,480
2. Mike Quackenbush 1 1,276
3. Angelo Savoldi 2 728
4. The Cobra 2 637
5. Nelson Royal 1 566
6. Hiro Matsuda 2 548
7. Ken Mantell 1 542
8. Denny Brown 2 508
9. Jason Rumble 3 473
10. Tiger Mask IV 1 446
11. Les Thornton 3 436
12. Al Madril 1 398
13. Tiger Mask 2 384
14. Verne Gagne 1 371
15. Masayoshi Motegi 1 338
16. Kevin Douglas 1 373
17. Ken Fenelon 1 301
18. Marshall Esteppe 2 293
19. Jerrelle Clark 1 281
20. Vince Kaplack 2 253
21. Craig Classic 1 247
22. Logan Caine 1 237
23. Tony Kozina 2 229
24. Jimmy Rave 2 196
25. Jushin Liger 1 183
26. Rocky Reynolds 4 181
27. Black Tiger IV 1 178
28. Chris Draven 1 161
29. Brother Love 1 140
30. Roger Kirby 1 113
31. Mike Thunder 1 109
32. Dr. X 1 108

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