THE LONGEST TITTLE REIGN IN WWE HISTORY
n the forty plus year history
of the WWE, these men have been the champions longer than anyone else.
Due to the brand split in 2002, there are currently 2 titles of equal
value. I am including both of the titles in this list. The dates used
to determine the length of title reigns are based on the title history
on WWE.com.
1. Bruno Sammartino - 11+ years (4,040 days)
Bruno
Sammartino was the dominant figure in the early days of the WWE. His
first title reign was from 1963 - 1971. He regained the title in 1973
and held it until 1977. Even after losing the belt, he was still the top
draw in the company. He headlined the 1980 Shea Stadium show in a cage
match against Larry Zbysko. He was a commentator for the WWE in the
'80s. Since leaving the business, Bruno has been an outspoken critic
against the WWE and that has kept him out of the WWE Hall of Fame.
2. Hulk Hogan - almost 6 years (2,185 days)
Hulk's
six title reigns barely place him in second place. Hulk's first title
reign was his longest. He beat the Iron Sheik in 1984 and held the title
until 1988. During his time in WCW, he was their champion for
approximately 3 calendar years.
3. Bob Backlund - almost 6 years (2,138 days)
Bob Backlund beat Billy Graham in 1978 and held the belt until 1983. He returned to the ring in the early '90s and held the championship for a few days.4. John Cena - 3+ Years (1,164 days)
John Cena won his first WWE Championship at WrestleMania 21 from JBL. He was briefly without the WWE title when Edge cashed in his money in the bank shot but he regained it a few weeks later. He lost the title to Rob Van Dam at ECW One Night Stand 2006 but would win it again from Edge at Unforgiven.
His third title reign lasted over a year and ended with him having to
forfeit the title due to an injury. He won the World Heavyweight
Championship by beating Chris Jericho at Survivor Series 2008 and lost it a few months later in an Elimination Chamber match at No Way Out. Over the course of the next few years, John has had several runs with both the WWE and World Heavyweight Championship.
5. Triple H - 3+ years (1,151 days)
Triple
H is a 13-time champion. While he does not hold the record for the
length of his title reigns, he does hold the record for most combined
championship title reigns in the WWE. His 8 WWE Championship reigns as
well as his 5 World Heavyweight Championship reigns are also records.
Triple H's first won the WWE Championship in 1999. His 13th title reign
began at No Way Out 2009
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6. Pedro Morales - almost 3 years (1,027 days)
Pedro Morales was the champ from 1971 - 1973. His most notable title defense was a time limit draw with Bruno Sammartino at a Shea Stadium show in 1972. He became the first wrestler to become triple crown champion. In 1980, he won the tag team titles with Bob Backlund and was the Intercontinental Champion during the early '80s. In 1995, he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.7. Bret Hart - almost 2 years (654 days)
Bret's
first title win was a shock to wrestling fans anywhere. He beat Ric
Flair in an untelevised match and showed up on TV as champ even though
he wasn't thought to be a contender for the title. By contrast, his
final title loss and final match in the WWE is the most talked about match of all time.
8. Randy Orton - 555 days
In
2004, Randy Orton won his forst World Heavyweight Championship and in
the process became the youngest man to ever win a world championship for
the company. Since then, he has been a fixturein the main event
scene. He is a former 9-time world champion. He has held the WWE
Championship six times and the World Heavyweight Championship three
times.
9. Edge - 551 days
Starting
in 2006, Edge became fixture on the main even scene after cashing in
his Money in the Bank title shot to win the WWE Championship. Edge would
go on to be known as the Ultimate Opportunist because of the way he
would go about winning and retaining the WWE and World Heavyweight
Championship. He wound up having four WWE Championship reigns and seven
World Heavyweight Championship reigns. Sadly, Edge was forced to retire
in 2011 while still the World Heavyweight Champion due to medical
problems related to a neck injury he suffered several years earlier.
10. Batista - 540 days
Batista won his first title by beating Triple H at WrestleMania 21. His first title reign ended when he was forced to vacate the following January due to injury. His second reign lasted from Survivor Series '06 when he beat King Booker until WrestleMania 23 when he lost to the Undertaker. His third reign started at Unforgiven '07 when he beat the Champion the Great Khali and Rey Mysterio
in a triple threat match. He lost the title for the third to Edge in a
triple-threat match that also included the Undertaker at Armageddon '07. His fourth and fifth championship reigns each lasted only 8 days. His sixth title reign began at Eimination Chamber 2010 and ended five weeks later at WrestleMania XXVI
when he beat and lost the title to John Cena. Batista's spot on this
list in jeopardy. CM Punk will take over the 10-spot if his current WWE
Championship reign continues into early November.








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