NWA World Women's Championship - List of Top Combined Reigns

List of Top Combined Reigns

Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.

As of December 8, 2012.

Rank Wrestler # of Reigns Combined Days
1 The Fabulous Moolah 5 11,091¤
2 Debbie Combs 2 3,461¤
3 MsChif 2 916
4 June Byers 1 760
5 Tasha Simone 3 734
6 Christie Ricci 1 476
7 Leilani Kai 1 465
8 Amazing Kong 1 358
9 Kiley McLean 1 318
10 Lexie Fyfe 1 168
11 Madison 2 160
12 Tiffany Roxx 1 50
13 Kacee Carlisle† 1 700149000000000000049+
14 Char Starr 1 41
15 La Reina de Corazones 1 35
16 Sue Green 1 32
17 Yukiko Tomoe 1 23
18 Strawberry Fields 1 18
19 Bette Boucher 1 13
20 Evelyn Stevens 1 2
21 Malia Hosaka 1 1

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