Number of World Heavyweight title reigns in professional wrestling

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This is a list of number of World Heavyweight Title reigns for professional wrestling. This list includes all title reigns for titles given "World Title Status" by Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI). Many promotions claim to have a World Title but PWI is considered a legitimate, unbiased, and independent authority on who really has a World Title and who does not.

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[edit] Declaration of world title status

The promotions claiming world title status are All Japan Pro Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association (its world title is currently defended exclusively in Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX), Extreme Championship Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance (its world title is currently defended exclusively in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling), New Japan Pro Wrestling, Ring of Honor, World Wrestling All-Stars, World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment (and all of its prior names).

Pro Wrestling Illustrated has historically granted world title status to the following promotions: WWWF/WWF/WWE, NWA, ECW, AWA (now defunct, and not to be confused with post-1991 versions of the AWA), and WCW (now defunct). PWI currently differentiates between a WWE Raw World champion and a WWE SmackDown World champion.

PWI recognizes championships outside the United States as simply the champion of that organization, e.g., "AJPW Champion," "EMLL Champion," etc.

[edit] World title claimants

Championship Promotion Time as World Title
AJPW Triple Crown Championship All Japan Pro Wrestling April 18, 1989 – Present
AWA World Heavyweight Championship American Wrestling Association January 9, 1959December 12, 1990
Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX February 15, 2005 – Present
IWGP World Heavyweight Championshipa New Japan Pro Wrestling June 12, 1987 – Present
NWA World Heavyweight Championship National Wrestling Alliance November 27, 1949June 19, 2002
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling June 19, 2002 – Present
ROH World Championshipb Ring of Honor May 17, 2003 – Present
WWE Championship World Wrestling Entertainment January 25, 1963 – Present
World Heavyweight Championship World Wrestling Entertainment September 2, 2002 – Present
ECW World Championshipc Extreme Championship Wrestling August 27, 1999April 11, 2001
World Wrestling Entertainment June 13, 2006 – Present
WCW World Heavyweight Championship World Championship Wrestling January 11, 1991March 26, 2001
World Wrestling Entertainment March 27, 2001November 5, 2001
WCW International World Heavyweight Championship World Championship Wrestling September 1, 1993June 23, 1994
WWA World Heavyweight Championshipd World Wrestling All-Stars October 19, 2001May 25, 2003

[edit] Number of world title reigns

Wrestler Total AJPW AWA ECW IWGP NWA ROH WCW WCW
Int'l
WWA WWE (WWE)
World
Ric Flair 22e 10 8 2 2
Hulk Hogan 14 2 6 6
Jeff Jarrett 12 6 4 2
Sting 11 2 6 2 1
Verne Gagne 10 10
Triple H 10 5 5
The Rock 9 2 7
Harley Race 8 8
Big Van Vader 8 2 3 3
Tatsumi Fujinami 7 6 1
Bret Hart 7 2 5
Kurt Angle 6 1 4 1
Steve Austin 6 6
Nick Bockwinkel 6 6
Booker T/King Booker 6 5 1
Keiji Muto/Great Muta 6 2 3 1
Diesel/Kevin Nash 6 5 1
Randy Savage 6 4 2
The Giant/The Big Show 5 1 2 2
Stan Hansen 5 4 1
Shinya Hashimoto 5 1 3 1
Toshiaki Kawada 5 5
Mitsuharu Misawa 5 5
Kensuke Sasaki 5 5
The Undertaker 5 4 1
Maurice Vachon 5 5
Bob Backlund 4 4
Steve Corino 4 2 1 1
Brock Lesnar 4 1 3
Shawn Michaels 4 3 1
Genichiro Tenryu 4 3 1
Hiroyoshi Tenzan 4 4
Lou Thesz 4 4
Jumbo Tsuruta 4 3 1
Sycho Sid/Sid Vicious 4 2 2
Kazuyuki Fujita 3 3
Rick Rude 3 3
Chris Jericho 3 2 1
Lex Luger 3 2 1
Giant Baba 3 3
John Cena 3 3
Riki Choshu 3 3
The Crusher 3 3
Mankind 3 3
Kenta Kobashi 3 3
Takao Omori 3 3
Diamond Dallas Page 3 3
Dusty Rhodes 3 3
A.J. Styles 3 3
Mike Awesome 2 2
Batista 2 2
Chris Benoit 2 1 1
Orville Brown 2 2
Christian Cage 2 2
Masahiro Chono 2 1 1
Edge 2 2
Goldberg 2 1 1
Terry Gordy 2 2
Antonio Inoki 2 1 1
Ron Killings 2 2
Gene Kiniski 2 1 1
Satoshi Kojima 2 1 1
Scott Norton 2 2
Pat O'Connor 2 1 1
Naoya Ogawa 2 2
Mike Rapada 2 2
Buddy Rogers 2 1 1
Rhino 2 1 1
Bruno Sammartino 2 2
Dan Severn 2 2
Scott Steiner 2 1 1
Taz 2 2
Rob Van Dam 2 1 1
Yokozuna 2 2
Larry Zbyszko 2 2
Abyss 1 1
André the Giant 1 1
Austin Aries 1 1
David Arquette 1 1
Jack Brisco 1 1
Chris Candido 1 1
Ric Converse 1 1
Justin Credible 1 1
Bryan Danielson 1 1
Dick The Bruiser 1 1
Shane Douglas 1 1
Tommy Dreamer 1 1
Dory Funk, Jr. 1 1
Terry Funk 1 1
Ron Garvin 1 1
James Gibson 1 1
Billy Graham 1 1
Eddie Guerrero 1 1
Hiroshi Hase 1 1
Salman Hashimokov 1 1
Curt Hennig 1 1
Homicide 1 1
Dick Hutton 1 1
The Iron Sheik 1 1
Nathan Jones 1 1
Kane 1 1
Taiyo Kea 1 1
Ivan Koloff 1 1
Bobby Lashley 1 1
Jerry Lawler 1 1
John "Bradshaw" Layfield 1 1
Jerry Lynn 1 1
Rick Martel 1 1
Vince McMahon 1 1
Dr. Bill Miller 1 1
Pedro Morales 1 1
Takeshi Morishima 1 1
Sonny Myers 1 1
Rey Mysterio 1 1
Yuji Nagata 1 1
Shinsuke Nakamura 1 1
Shinjiro Ohtani 1 1
Randy Orton 1 1
CM Punk 1 1
Raven 1 1
The Road Dogg 1 1
Tommy Rich 1 1
Vince Russo 1 1
Sabu 1 1
Mr. Saito 1 1
Samoa Joe 1 1
The Sandman 1 1
Bob Sapp 1 1
Ken Shamrock 1 1
Ron Simmons 1 1
Sgt. Slaughter 1 1
Stan Stasiak 1 1
Ricky Steamboat 1 1
Gary Steele 1 1
Minoru Suzuki 1 1
Nobuhiko Takada 1 1
Yoshihiro Takayama 1 1
Hiroshi Tanahashi 1 1
Masato Tanaka 1 1
Akira Taue 1 1
Ultimate Warrior 1 1
Mighty Igor Vodic 1 1
Fritz Von Erich 1 1
Kerry Von Erich 1 1
Otto Wanz 1 1
Whipper Billy Watson 1 1
Steve Williams 1 1
Barry Windham 1 1
Dr. X 1 1
Tadao Yasuda 1 1

[edit] Footnotes

a The IWGP (or International Wrestling Grand Prix) was an annual tournament that ran from 1983 to 1987. Hulk Hogan won the first IWGP tournament, while Antonio Inoki won in 1984, 86 and 87 and Andre The Giant won in 1985. The winners of each tournament 1983 to 86 were presented with a title belt, but this is not the IWGP Title know today. The 1987 Tournament, however, was to create a permanent IWGP Title, which was won by Inoki, and the IWGP Title became an official world title and Inoki was declared the first IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.
b Claimed World Title status on May 17, 2003. Championship reigns before this date aren't considered world championships.
c Granted World Title status on August 27, 1999. Championship reigns before this date aren't considered world championships.
d The WWA World Heavyweight Title was the premiere title of the short lived World Wrestling All-Stars promotion, and was accorded World Title status due to the fact that its Heavyweight Title was created in Australia and defended regularly outside of that country, including Japan, USA, Malaysia, Canada, United Kingdom, and Brazil. On May 25, 2003, New Zealand at WWA's final show, WWA champion Sting lost to NWA Champion Jeff Jarrett, unifying the two titles, the former ceasing to exist.
e Only recognized by WWE (and perhaps himself) as a 16-time world champion (8-time NWA Champion, 6-time WCW Champion, and 2-time WWE Champion).

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