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This is a collection of lineages from a handful of WWE's defunct championships, as well as active titles from other companies that I have altered because I have too many ideas.

WWE defunct championships

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WWE Women's Championship
Details
PromotionWorld Wrestling Entertainment
Date establishedMay 19, 1984
Date retiredSeptember 19, 2010
(unified with the WWE Divas Championship)
Other name(s)
  • WWF Women's Championship
    (1984–2002)
  • WWE Women's Championship
    (2002–2010)
Statistics
First champion(s)The Fabulous Moolah
Final champion(s)Layla
Most reignsTrish Stratus
(5 reigns)
Longest reignThe Fabulous Moolah
(2nd reign, 606 days)[a]
Shortest reignBeth Phoenix
(3rd reign, 16 days)[b]
Oldest championThe Fabulous Moolah
(62 years, 126 days)
Youngest championWendi Richter
(23 years, 319 days)

The WWE Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The title was introduced on May 19, 1984 as a replacement for the NWA World Women's Championship, which was defended in the WWF when the promotion split from the NWA in 1983 until the title was returned to the NWA the following year. The title was renamed in 2002 to WWE Women's Championship when the WWF was renamed to WWE. The championship was retired in 2010 after it was unified with the WWE Divas Championship. The final champion was Layla.

Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. Defenses
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
1 The Fabulous Moolah May 19, 1984 Championship Wrestling New York, NY 1 65 65 4 Before the establishment of the title, Moolah defended the NWA World Women's Championship in the WWF until February 29, 1984, when the NWA ordered the title to be returned to the promotion. The WWF Women's Championship was later established and awarded to Moolah by WWF President Jack Tunney.
2 Wendi Richter July 23, 1984 The Brawl to End It All New York, NY 1 490 489 32
3 The Fabulous Moolah November 25, 1985 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 2 606 605 6 Moolah won the title while disguised as The Spider Lady.
4 Sensational Sherri July 24, 1987 Live event Houston, TX 1 441 472 7 WWE recognizes Sherri's reign as ending on November 8, 1988, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
5 Rockin' Robin October 7, 1988 Prime Time Wrestling Paris, France 1 502 469 10 WWE recognizes Robin's reign as beginning on November 8, 1988, when the episode aired on tape delay.
Deactivated February 21, 1990 The championship was deactivated after Rockin' Robin left the WWF.
6 Alundra Blayze December 13, 1993 All American Wrestling Poughkeepsie, NY 1 342 329 4 Defeated Heidi Lee Morgan in a tournament final to win the reactivated championship. WWE recognizes Blayse's reign as beginning on December 26, 1993, when the episode aired on tape delay.
7 Bull Nakano November 20, 1994 Big Egg Wrestling Universe Tokyo, Japan 1 134 134 1
8 Alundra Blayze April 3, 1995 Raw Poughkeepsie, NY 2 254 253 2
Deactivated December 13, 1995 The title was deactivated when Alundra Blayze left the WWF. Blayze then joined rival promotion World Championship Wrestling and disposed of the title belt on the December 18, 1995, episode of WCW Monday Nitro.
9 Jacqueline September 15, 1998 Raw is War Sacramento, CA 1 61 55 3 Defeated Sable to win the revived title. WWE recognizes Jacqueline's reign as beginning on September 21, 1998, when the episode aired on tape delay.
10 Sable November 15, 1998 Survivor Series St. Louis, MO 1 176 175 2 Shane McMahon was the special guest referee.
11 Debra May 10, 1999 Raw is War Orlando, FL 1 29 34 0 This was an evening gown match. Sable had defeated Debra in the match, but Commissioner Shawn Michaels stated that Debra was the winner because she had lost her dress and awarded the championship to her. WWE recognizes Debra's reign as ending on June 14, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
12 Ivory June 8, 1999 Raw is War Worcester, MA 1 187 181 7 WWE recognizes Ivory's reign as beginning on June 14, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.
13 The Kat December 12, 1999 Armageddon Sunrise, FL 1 51 53 3 This was a fatal four-way evening gown pool match, also involving Jacqueline and B.B., with The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young as special guest referees. WWE recognizes Kat's reign as ending on February 3, 2000, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
14 Jacqueline February 1, 2000 SmackDown! Detroit, MI 2 56 53 4 WWE recognizes Jacqueline's reign as beginning on February 3 and ending on March 30, 2000, when both episodes aired on tape delay.
15 Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley March 28, 2000 SmackDown! San Antonio, TX 1 146 143 2 WWE recognizes McMahon's reign as beginning on March 30, 2000, when the episode aired on tape delay.
16 Lita August 21, 2000 Raw is War Lafayette, LA 1 71 72 7 The Rock was the special guest referee. WWE recognizes Lita's reign as ending on November 2, 2000, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
17 Ivory October 31, 2000 SmackDown! Rochester, NY 2 152 150 13 This was a fatal four-way match, also involving Jacqueline and Trish Stratus. WWE recognizes Ivory's reign as beginning on November 2, 2000, when the episode aired on tape delay.
18 Chyna April 1, 2001 WrestleMania X-Seven Houston, TX 1 214 214 2
Vacated November 1, 2001 The title was vacated when Chyna left the WWF due to a contract dispute.
19 Trish Stratus November 18, 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro, NC 1 78 77 7 Defeated Ivory, Jacqueline, Jazz, Lita, and Molly Holly in a six-pack challenge to win the vacant championship.
20 Jazz February 4, 2002 Raw Las Vegas, NV 1 98 97 9 In late March 2002, due to the roster having doubled in size, the brand extension began, splitting the roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands, represented by the TV shows of the same name. Championships were assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand, with the exception of the Undisputed Championship and the Women's Championship, which were non-exclusive at this time. After the WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) due to a lawsuit by the World Wide Fund for Nature on May 6, 2002, the title was renamed to WWE Women's Championship.
WWE
21 Trish Stratus May 13, 2002 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 2 41 40 5 This was a hardcore mixed tag team match with Stratus and Bubba Ray Dudley defeating Jazz and Steven Richards, with Richards' WWE Hardcore Championship also on the line.
22 Molly Holly June 23, 2002 King of the Ring Columbus, OH 1 91 90 5
23 Trish Stratus September 22, 2002 Unforgiven Los Angeles, CA 3 56 55 5 On the September 26, 2002 episode of SmackDown!, SmackDown! General Manager Stephanie McMahon revealed that the Women's Championship had been made exclusive to Raw.
WWE: Raw
24 Victoria November 17, 2002 Survivor Series New York, NY 1 133 132 6 This was a hardcore match.
25 Jazz March 30, 2003 WrestleMania XIX Seattle, WA 2 92 91 8 This was a triple threat match also involving Trish Stratus.
26 Molly Holly June 30, 2003 Raw Buffalo, NY 2 238 238 6 This was a seven-woman battle royal, also involving Ivory, Jacqueline, Gail Kim, Trish Stratus, and Victoria.
27 Victoria February 23, 2004 Raw Omaha, NE 2 111 110 5 This was a fatal four-way elimination match, also involving Jazz and Lita, who Victoria lastly pinned.
28 Trish Stratus June 13, 2004 Bad Blood Columbus, OH 4 176 175 7 This was a fatal four-way match also involving Gail Kim and Lita, who Stratus pinned.
29 Lita December 6, 2004 Raw Charlotte, NC 2 34 33 1
30 Trish Stratus January 9, 2005 New Year's Revolution San Juan, Puerto Rico 5 448 447 10
31 Mickie James April 2, 2006 WrestleMania 22 Rosemont, IL 1 134 133 4
32 Lita September 17, 2006 Raw Charlottesville, VA 3 104 103 4
33 Mickie James November 26, 2006 Survivor Series Philadelphia, PA 2 85 84 3
34 Melina February 19, 2007 Raw Bakersfield, CA 1 125 124 5
35 Candice Michelle June 24, 2007 Vengeance: Night of Champions Houston, TX 1 105 104 2
36 Beth Phoenix October 7, 2007 No Mercy Rosemont, IL 1 190 189 3
37 Mickie James April 14, 2008 Raw London, England 3 125 124 4 On July 20, 2008, SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero established the WWE Divas Championship as the counterpart to Raw's Women's Championship.
38 Beth Phoenix August 17, 2008 SummerSlam Indianapolis, IN 2 161 160 3 This was a winners take all mixed tag team match where Phoenix teamed with Santino Marella against Mickie James and Kofi Kingston, whose WWE Intercontinental Championship was also on the line.
39 Melina January 25, 2009 Royal Rumble Detroit, MI 2 154 153 2 The title became exclusive to SmackDown following the 2009 WWE draft.
WWE: SmackDown
40 Michelle McCool June 28, 2009 The Bash Sacramento, CA 1 331 330 5
41 Beth Phoenix April 25, 2010 Extreme Rules Baltimore, MD 3 16 18 0 This was an Extreme Makeover match. WWE recognizes Phoenix's reign as ending on May 14, 2010, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
42 Layla May 11, 2010 SmackDown Buffalo, NY 1 131 127 1 This was a Texas Tornado 2-on-1 handicap match with Michelle McCool as Layla's partner. McCool was unofficially the co-champion during this reign; she defended the championship in Layla's place on some occasions, but was not officially recognized as the title holder. WWE recognizes Layla's reign as beginning on May 14, 2010, when the episode aired on tape delay.
Unified September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL Michelle McCool, who had been unofficially co-reigning with Layla, defeated Melina to unify the Women's Championship into the WWE Divas Championship. The Women's Championship was retired with McCool going forward as the Divas Champion.

5decCombined reigns

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Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Trish Stratus 5 34 799 794
2 The Fabulous Moolah 2[c] 10 671 670
3 Alundra Blayze 2 6 596 582
4 Rockin' Robin 1 10 502 469
5 Wendi Richter 1 32 490 489
6 Sensational Sherri 1 7 441 472
7 Beth Phoenix 3 6 367
8 Mickie James 3 11 344 341
9 Ivory 2 20 339 331
10 Michelle McCool 1 5 331 330
11 Molly Holly 2 11 301 299
12 Melina 2 7 279 277
13 Victoria 2 11 244 242
14 Chyna 1 2 214
15 Lita 3 12 209 207
16 Jazz 2 17 190 188
17 Sable 1 2 176 175
18 Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley 1 2 146 143
19 Bull Nakano 1 1 134
20 Layla 1 1 131 127
21 Jacqueline 2 7 117 107
22 Candice Michelle 1 2 105 104
23 The Kat 1 3 51 53
24 Debra 1 0 29 34
WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Details
PromotionWCW
(1996–2001)
WWF/WWE
(2001–2007)
BrandSmackDown
(2002–2007)
Date establishedMarch 20, 1996
Date retiredSeptember 25, 2007
Other name(s)
  • WCW Cruiserweight Championship
    (1996–2001)
  • WWF Cruiserweight Championship
    (2001–2002)
  • WWE Cruiserweight Championship
    (2002–2007)
Statistics
First champion(s)Shinjiro Otani
Final champion(s)Hornswoggle
Most reigns5 reigns:
Longest reignGregory Helms
(3rd reign, 385 days)[e]
Shortest reignBilly Kidman
(3rd reign, 13 days)[f]
Oldest championChavo Classic
(55 years, 132 days)
Youngest championHornswoggle
(21 years, 54 days)

The WWE Cruiserweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship that was originally used in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and later, World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/WWE). It was active from 1996 to 2007. It was contested by wrestlers weighing 220 lbs and under, billed as cruiserweights. Following the acquisition of WCW by the then-WWF in 2001, it became a WWF (and later, WWE) championship and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. During the first WWE brand extension, it was the only title to be exclusive to the SmackDown! brand during its entire tenure. The championship was retired in 2007.

Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog.
World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
1 Shinjiro Otani March 20, 1996 Hyper Battle 1996 Nagoya, Japan 1 43 59 Otani defeated Wild Pegasus in tournament final to determine the first WCW Cruiserweight Champion. This was a New Japan Pro-Wrestling event. WWE recognizes Otani's reign as ending on May 18, 1996, when the following match aired on tape delay.
2 Dean Malenko May 2, 1996 WorldWide Lake Buena Vista, FL 1 67 51 WWE recognizes Malenko's reign as beginning on May 18, 1996, when the match aired on tape delay.
 3 Rey Mysterio Jr. July 8, 1996 Monday Nitro Lake Buena Vista, FL 1 111 110
4 Dean Malenko October 27, 1996 Halloween Havoc Las Vegas, NV 2 63 62
5 Último Dragón December 29, 1996 Starrcade Nashville, TN 1 23 24 This match was also for Dragon's J-Crown.
6 Dean Malenko January 21, 1997 Clash of the Champions XXXIV Milwaukee, WI 3 33 32
7 Syxx February 23, 1997 SuperBrawl VII Daly City, CA 1 125 123
8 Chris Jericho June 28, 1997 Saturday Nitro Inglewood, CA  1 78 77 Jericho won the match at a house show that was broadcast over the Internet as Saturday Nitro.
9 Eddie Guerrero September 14, 1997 Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC 1 106 105
10 Último Dragón December 29, 1997 Monday Nitro Baltimore, MD 2 26 25
11 Chris Jericho January 24, 1998 Souled Out Dayton, OH 2 143 143
12 Dean Malenko May 17, 1998 Slamboree Worcester, MA 4 25 26 Malenko won a battle royal earlier in the night, wearing a mask as Ciclope, to earn a title shot.
13 Chris Jericho June 14, 1998 The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD 3 55 56 Jericho defeated Dean Malenko by disqualification. On July 12 at Bash at the Beach, Rey Mysterio Jr. defeated Jericho for the title due to interference from Malenko; Jericho was returned the title the following night.
14 Juventud Guerrera August 8, 1998 Road Wild Sturgis, SD 1 37 36 Dean Malenko was the special guest referee.
15 Billy Kidman September 14, 1998 Monday Nitro Greenville, SC  1 182 181
16  Rey Mysterio Jr. March 15, 1999 Monday Nitro Cincinnati, OH 2 157 156
17 Lenny Lane August 19, 1999 Thunder Lubbock, TX 1 46 45
18 Disco Inferno October 4, 1999 Monday Nitro Kansas City, MO 1 48 49
19 Evan Karagias November 21, 1999 Mayhem Toronto, ON, Canada 1 91 92
20 The Artist February 20, 2000 SuperBrawl 2000 Daly City, CA 1 56 57
21 Chris Candido April 16, 2000 Spring Stampede Chicago, IL  1  29 28
22 Crowbar May 15, 2000 Monday Nitro Biloxi, MS  1 22 21 WWE recognizes this reign as ending on June 7, 2000, when the match aired on tape delay.
23 Lieutenant Loco June 6, 2000 Thunder Knoxville, TN 1 55 54 This was a three-way match that also involved Disco Inferno. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on June 7, 2000, when the match aired on tape delay.
24 Elix Skipper July 31, 2000 Monday Nitro Cincinnati, OH  1 62 61
25 Mike Sanders October 2, 2000 Monday Nitro Daly City, CA 1 63 65 Sanders and Kevin Nash defeated Skipper in a Handicap Powerbomb match. WWE recognizes Sanders' reign as ending on December 6, 2000, when the following match aired on tape delay.
26 Chavo Guerrero Jr. December 4, 2000 Thunder Lincoln, NE 2 104 102 Formerly known as Lieutenant Loco. WWE recognizes Loco's reign as beginning on December 6, 2000, when the match aired on tape delay.
27 Shane Helms March 18, 2001  Greed Jacksonville, FL  1 107 108 WCW was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation later that month.
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
28 Billy Kidman July 3, 2001 SmackDown! Tacoma, WA 2 27 25 This was the first time the title changed hands in the WWF. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on July 5, 2001, when the match aired on tape delay.
29 X-Pac July 30, 2001 Raw is War Philadelphia, PA  2 71 72 Formerly known as Syxx. X-Pac's WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was also on the line.
30 Billy Kidman October 9, 2001 SmackDown! Moline, IL 3 13 11 WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on October 11, 2001, when the match aired on tape delay
31 Tajiri October 22, 2001 Raw Kansas City, MO  1 204 206 The title was renamed as the WWF Cruiserweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series on November 18 and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. The title became exclusive to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. The title was renamed again to the WWE Cruiserweight Championship on May 5 when the WWF became World Wrestling Entertainment. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on May 16, 2002, when the following match aired on tape delay.
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (WWF/E): SmackDown
32 The Hurricane May 14, 2002 SmackDown! Montreal, QC, Canada 2 40 38 Formerly known as Shane Helms. This was a triple threat match that also involved Billy Kidman. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on May 16, 2002, when the following match aired on tape delay.
33 Jamie Noble June 23, 2002 King of the Ring Columbus, OH 1 147 146
34 Billy Kidman November 17, 2002 Survivor Series New York City, NY 4 98 97
35 Matt Hardy February 23, 2003 No Way Out Montreal, QC, Canada 1 100 102 WWE recognizes this reign as ending on June 5, 2003, when the following match aired on tape delay.
36 Rey Mysterio June 3, 2003 SmackDown! Anaheim, CA 3 112 112 Formerly known as Rey Mysterio Jr. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on June 5, 2003, and ending on September 25, 2003, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
37 Tajiri September 23, 2003 SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA 2 98 98 WWE recognizes his reign as beginning on September 25, 2003 and ending on January 1, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
38 Rey Mysterio December 30, 2003 SmackDown! Laredo, TX 4 47 45 WWE recognizes his reign as beginning on January 1, 2004, when the match aired on tape delay.
39 Chavo Guerrero February 15, 2004 No Way Out Daly City, CA 3 93 95 Formerly known as Chavo Guerrero Jr. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on May 20, 2004, when the following match aired on tape delay.
40 Chavo Classic May 18, 2004 SmackDown! Las Vegas, NV 1 28 28 This was a triple threat match that also involved Spike Dudley. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on May 20, 2004 and ending on June 17, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
41 Rey Mysterio June 15, 2004 SmackDown! Chicago, IL 5 42 42 WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on June 17, 2004 and ending on July 29, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
42 Spike Dudley July 27, 2004 SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH 1 138 136 WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on July 29, 2004, when the match aired on tape delay.
43 Funaki December 12, 2004  Armageddon Atlanta, GA 1 70 69
44 Chavo Guerrero February 20, 2005 No Way Out Pittsburgh, PA 4 37 39 This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open that also involved Akio, Paul London, Shannon Moore and Spike Dudley. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on March 31, 2005, when the following match aired on tape delay.
45 Paul London March 29, 2005 SmackDown! Houston, TX 1 126 124 This was an eight-man battle royal. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on March 31, 2005 on tape delay.
46 Nunzio August 2, 2005 Velocity Bridgeport, CT 1 68 68
47 Juventud October 9, 2005 No Mercy Houston, TX 2 70 69 Formerly known as Juventud Guerrera.
48 Kid Kash December 18, 2005 Armageddon Providence, RI 1 42 41
49 Gregory Helms January 29, 2006 Royal Rumble Miami, FL 3 385 384 Formerly known as The Hurricane. This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open that also involved Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio, and Paul London. Helms, who was on the Raw roster at that time, moved to SmackDown! after winning the championship.
50 Chavo Guerrero February 18, 2007 No Way Out Los Angeles, CA 5 154 153 This was an 8-man Cruiserweight Open, that also involved Daivari, Shannon Moore, Funaki, Jamie Noble, Jimmy Wang Yang and Scotty 2 Hotty.
51 Hornswoggle July 22, 2007 The Great American Bash San Jose, CA 1 65 68 This was a six-man Cruiserweight Open that also involved Jimmy Wang Yang, Shannon Moore, Funaki and Jamie Noble. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on September 28, 2007, when the following segment aired on tape delay.
Deactivated September 25, 2007 SmackDown! Indianapolis, IN The championship was vacated on the September 25, 2007 edition of SmackDown! (aired September 28 on tape delay) by acting General Manager Vickie Guerrero, citing that Hornswoggle's status as Mr. McMahon's son and his diminutive stature would eventually jeopardize his well-being. The title was then retired without an official announcement.

Combined reigns

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Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Gregory Helms 3[g] 532 529
2 Rey Mysterio 5[h] 469 465
3 Chavo Guerrero 5[i] 445
4 Billy Kidman 4 320 313
5 Tajiri 2 302 304
6 Chris Jericho 3 276
7 Enzo Amore 1 196
X-Pac 2[j] 196 195
9 Dean Malenko 4 172 169
10 Jamie Noble 1 147 146
11 Spike Dudley 1 138 135
12 Paul London 1 126 127
13 Juventud Guerrera 2[k] 107 105
14 Eddie Guerrero 1 106 105
15 Matt Hardy 1 100 101
16 Evan Karagias 1 91 92
17 Nunzio 1 68
18 Funaki 1 70 69
19 Hornswoggle 1 65 68
20 Mike Sanders 1 63 65
21 The Artist 1 56 57
22 Elix Skipper 1 62 61
23 Disco Inferno 1 48
24 Lenny Lane 1 46 45
25 Shinjiro Otani 1 43 59
26 Kid Kash 1 42 41
27 Último Dragón 2 49
28 Chris Candido 1 29 28
29 Chavo Classic 1 28 27
NXT Cruiserweight Championship
Details
PromotionWWE
BrandRaw
(2016–2018)
205 Live
(2018–2022)
NXT
(2019–2022)
NXT UK
(2020–2022)
Date establishedSeptember 14, 2016
Date retiredJanuary 4, 2022
(unified with the NXT North American Championship)
Other name(s)
  • WWE Cruiserweight Championship
    (2016–2019)
  • NXT Cruiserweight Championship
    (2019–2022)
Statistics
First champion(s)T. J. Perkins
Final champion(s)Roderick Strong
Longest reignJordan Devlin
(439 days)[l]
Shortest reignThe Brian Kendrick
(30 days)
Oldest championRoderick Strong
(38 years, 57 days)
Youngest championLio Rush
(24 years, 332 days)
Heaviest championBuddy Murphy
(224 lb (102 kg))
Lightest championLio Rush
(161 lb (73 kg))

The NXT Cruiserweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE. It was defended across the NXT, NXT UK, and 205 Live brand divisions, which were developmental territories for WWE. During it's tenure, it was the promotion's only championship with a weight limit, wherein only wrestlers 205 lb (93 kg) and under, designated as cruiserweights, could compete for the title. It was originally defended on Monday Night Raw as part of the Raw brand's cruiserweight division before the premiere of the cruiserweight-exclusive 205 Live in November 2016, after which, it was defended on both shows. Following WrestleMania 34 in 2018, the title became exclusively defended on the 205 Live brand. In October 2019, 205 Live merged under NXT and the title was renamed NXT Cruiserweight Championship, and the title's contendership was extended to NXT UK in January 2020. On January 4, 2022, at New Year's Evil, the title was unified into the NXT North American Championship, officially retiring the title in the process, with Roderick Strong recognized as the final champion.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. Defenses
WWE: Raw
1 T. J. Perkins September 14, 2016 Cruiserweight Classic Finale Winter Park, FL 1 46 45 1 Before the finale of the Cruiserweight Classic, WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H revealed that the winner would also win the inaugural WWE Cruiserweight Championship for WWE's revived cruiserweight division exclusive to the Raw brand. T. J. Perkins defeated Gran Metalik in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
2 The Brian Kendrick October 30, 2016 Hell in a Cell Boston, MA 1 30 30 2
3 Rich Swann November 29, 2016 205 Live Columbia, SC 1 61 60 2 This was the inaugural episode of 205 Live.
4 Neville January 29, 2017 Royal Rumble San Antonio, TX 1 238 237 9
5 Enzo Amore September 24, 2017 No Mercy Los Angeles, CA 1 120 119 4
Vacated January 22, 2018 Raw Brooklyn, NY Enzo Amore relinquished the championship after suffering a kayfabe knee injury (in reality, Amore was stripped of the title after it was confirmed that he was under investigation for an alleged sexual assault that was reported to the police in October 2017).
6 Cedric Alexander April 8, 2018 WrestleMania 34
Kickoff
New Orleans, LA 1 181 180 5 Defeated Mustafa Ali in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
The title then became exclusive to the 205 Live brand.
WWE: 205 Live
7 Buddy Murphy October 6, 2018 Super Show-Down Melbourne, Australia 1 183 183 4
8 Tony Nese April 7, 2019 WrestleMania 35
Kickoff
East Rutherford, NJ 1 77 77 2
9 Drew Gulak June 23, 2019 Stomping Grounds
Kickoff
Tacoma, WA 1 108 108 4 This was a triple threat match also involving Akira Tozawa, whom Gulak pinned.
In October 2019, the title became shared between 205 Live and NXT, and it was renamed the NXT Cruiserweight Championship.
WWE: NXT and 205 Live
10 Lio Rush October 9, 2019 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 63 63 3
11 Angel Garza December 11, 2019 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 45 44 0
12 Jordan Devlin January 25, 2020 Worlds Collide Houston, TX 1 439 438 6 This was a fatal four-way match also involving Travis Banks and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, whom Devlin pinned. With Devlin's win, the title was extended to the NXT UK brand. Devlin's reign ended on April 8, 2021 at TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Night 2, when Santos Escobar defeated him to determine the undisputed champion. From May 27, 2020 (aired June 3) until April 8, 2021, both Devlin and Escobar were recognized as champion.
WWE: NXT, NXT UK, and 205 Live
13 El Hijo del Fantasma/Santos Escobar May 27, 2020 NXT Winter Park, FL 1 321 313 5 Due to a travel ban as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, an interim champion was crowned in the United States until Jordan Devlin could return; Devlin, who resided in the United Kingdom, still defended the title on NXT UK while the U.S.-based interim champion defended the title on NXT. Fantasma defeated Drake Maverick in the finals of an eight-man tournament to become the interim champion in the U.S.
WWE recognizes his reign as beginning on June 3, 2020, when the episode aired on tape delay.
On the June 10 episode, Fantasma unmasked and changed his ring name to Santos Escobar.
After Devlin made his return to the U.S. the following year, Escobar defeated Devlin in a ladder match at TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Night 2 on April 8, 2021 to determine the undisputed champion (recognized as a continuation of his reign as interim champion).
14 Kushida April 13, 2021 NXT Orlando, FL 1 161 160 4
15 Roderick Strong September 21, 2021 NXT 2.0 Orlando, FL 1 105 105 2
Unified January 4, 2022 NXT 2.0:
New Year's Evil
Orlando, FL Carmelo Hayes defeated Roderick Strong to unify the NXT Cruiserweight Championship into the NXT North American Championship. The Cruiserweight Championship was retired with Hayes going forward as North American Champion.
WWE 24/7 Championship
Details
PromotionWWE
Date establishedMay 20, 2019
Date retiredNovember 7, 2022
(unified with the WWE Intercontinental Championship)
Statistics
First champion(s)Titus O'Neil
Final champion(s)Gunther
Most reignsR-Truth
(28 reigns)
Longest reignDana Brooke
(1st reign, 238 days)
Shortest reignDrew Gulak
(5th reign, 8 seconds)
Oldest championPat Patterson
(78 years, 184 days)
Youngest championAustin Theory
(25 years, 34 days)
Heaviest championThe Revival
(Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)
(446 lb (202 kg) combined)
Lightest championAlexa Bliss
(102 lb (46 kg))

The WWE 24/7 Championship was a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE. It was a tertiary championship open to anyone, regardless of gender or WWE employment status, and carried the special rule that it could be defended "24/7", as in any time, anywhere, as long as a WWE referee was present. Because of this rule, the championship was available to all of WWE's brand divisions: their two main roster brands, Raw and SmackDown, and their developmental brand, NXT. Due to this rule, title changes often occurred outside of regular shows, with videos posted on the promotion's website and social media accounts. Many title changes were also done as humorous segments during televised shows.

The title was unveiled by Mick Foley on the May 20, 2019, episode of Raw, where Titus O'Neil from Raw became the inaugural champion. The final champion was Gunther from SmackDown. He defeated R-Truth to unify the 24/7 Championship into the Intercontinental Championship on the November 7, 2022, episode of Raw and the title was subsequently retired.

Reigns

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Unless otherwise noted, the fall took place in the ring.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog.
1 Titus O'Neil May 20, 2019 Raw Albany, NY 1 <1 <1 After the establishment of the championship, Mick Foley laid the belt in the ring. O'Neil became the inaugural champion by securing the belt first in a scramble that also involved Cedric Alexander, Drake Maverick, EC3, Eric Young, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Mojo Rawley, and No Way Jose.
2 Robert Roode May 20, 2019 Raw Albany, NY 1 <1 <1 Took place on the entrance ramp.
3 R-Truth May 20, 2019 Raw Albany, NY 1 29 28 Took place in the parking lot.
4 Drake Maverick June 18, 2019 SmackDown Ontario, CA 1 2 2 Took place in the parking lot while R-Truth was trying to leave the arena where Maverick was disguised as Carmella.
5 R-Truth June 20, 2019 Drake Maverick's wedding ceremony Orlando, FL 2 11 10 R-Truth pinned Maverick in the aisle as Maverick and his wife Renee Michelle were making their exit. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts on June 21, the date WWE recognizes for the reign.
6 Drake Maverick July 1, 2019 Raw Dallas, TX 2 14 13 Took place backstage.
7 R-Truth July 15, 2019 Raw Uniondale, NY 3 7 6 Took place in Drake Maverick and his wife, Renee Michelle's hotel room. R-Truth bribed a referee to dress up as a hotel worker in order for him to gain access to Maverick's room.
8 Drake Maverick July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 3 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
9 Pat Patterson July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place in the locker room after Drake Maverick had tripped trying to escape The Boogeyman.
10 Gerald Brisco July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place off-screen backstage.
11 Kelly Kelly July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
12 Candice Michelle July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage with Melina as the special guest referee.
13 Alundra Blayze July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage with Melina as the special guest referee. Won by submission.
14 The Million Dollar Man July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Bought the title from Alundra Blayze, who was about to throw the belt in a trash can at the commentary table.
15 Drake Maverick July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 4 <1 <1 Took place in a limousine in the parking lot.
16 R-Truth July 22, 2019 Raw Reunion Tampa, FL 4 7 6 Took place in the parking lot as Drake Maverick was trying to escape in a limousine.
17 Mike Kanellis July 29, 2019 Raw Little Rock, AR 1 <1 <1 Took place in the ring when R-Truth was in a dogpile after a Mosh Pit mixed tag team match featuring Truth and Carmella against Drake Maverick and his wife, Renee Michelle, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended.
18 Maria Kanellis July 29, 2019 Raw Little Rock, AR 1 7 6 Forced her husband Mike Kanellis to lie down for the pin in their locker room.
19 Mike Kanellis August 5, 2019 N/A Pittsburgh, PA 2 <1 <1 Pinned his wife Maria Kanellis with a hug while she was lying on the examination table during her OB-GYN appointment where the referee was disguised as a nurse. Took place during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw.
20 R-Truth August 5, 2019 N/A Pittsburgh, PA 5 7 7 Took place in the waiting room of Maria Kanellis' OB-GYN appointment where Truth was disguised as a pregnant woman. Took place during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw.
21 The Revival
(Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)
August 12, 2019 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 1 <1 <1 Took place in the ring after R-Truth, who was being chased by several other wrestlers, interrupted a scheduled tag team match between The Revival and Lucha House Party (Lince Dorado and Gran Metalik, with Kalisto). The Revival simultaneously pinned Truth to become co-champions.
22 R-Truth August 12, 2019 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 6 <1 <1 Took place in the ring; Carmella pulled Truth on top of Scott Dawson, who had just been attacked by Kalisto.
23 Elias August 12, 2019 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 1 11 11 Took place backstage.
24 R-Truth August 23, 2019 Fox Sports Founders Day Los Angeles, CA 7 <1 <1 Took place on the stage during a musical performance by Elias. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts on August 24, the date WWE recognizes for the reign.
25 Rob Stone August 23, 2019 N/A Los Angeles, CA 1 <1 <1 Took place on the Fox College Football set. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts on August 24, the date WWE recognizes for the reign.
26 Elias August 23, 2019 N/A Los Angeles, CA 2 4 3 Took place on the Fox College Football set. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts on August 24, the date WWE recognizes for the reign.
27 Drake Maverick August 27, 2019 SmackDown Baton Rouge, LA 5 7 7
28 Bo Dallas September 3, 2019 SmackDown Norfolk, VA 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
29 Drake Maverick September 3, 2019 SmackDown Norfolk, VA 6 <1 <1
30 R-Truth September 3, 2019 SmackDown Norfolk, VA 8 20 19 Took place on the entrance ramp. R-Truth was disguised in the King of the Ring regalia on the stage.
31 Carmella September 23, 2019 Raw San Fransisco, CA 1 13 13
32 Tamina October 6, 2019 Hell in a Cell Sacramento, CA 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
33 R-Truth October 6, 2019 Hell in a Cell Sacramento, CA 9 57 57 Took place by the international commentary tables.
34 Kyle Busch December 2, 2019 Raw Nashville, TN 1 <1 <1 Took place at ringside with Michael Waltrip as the special guest referee. Cross promotion with NASCAR on NBC as part of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series year-end prize giving ceremony in Nashville that aired on NBCSN three days later.
35 R-Truth December 2, 2019 Raw Nashville, TN 10 20 19 Took place backstage. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts.
36 Akira Tozawa December 22, 2019 N/A New York, NY 1 <1 <1 Took place at the Rockefeller Center in front of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. This title change was shown on the December 23 episode of Raw.
37 Santa Claus December 22, 2019 N/A New York, NY 1 <1 <1 Took place at Columbus Circle. This title change was shown on the December 23 episode of Raw. Santa Claus was played by independent wrestler Bear Bronson.
38 R-Truth December 22, 2019 N/A New York, NY 11 9 9 Took place in front of the Lincoln Center. This title change was shown on the December 23 episode of Raw.
39 Mojo Rawley December 31, 2019 Fox's New Year's Eve with Steve Harvey New York, NY 1 <1 <1 Took place in Times Square. Co-host Maria Menounos was the special guest referee.
40 R-Truth December 31, 2019 Fox's New Year's Eve with Steve Harvey New York, NY 12 13 12 Took place in Times Square. Co-host Maria Menounos was the special guest referee.
41 Mojo Rawley January 13, 2020 Raw Lexington, KY 2 28 27 Took place on the entrance ramp.
42 Riddick Moss February 10, 2020 Raw Ontario, CA 1 41 40
43 R-Truth March 22, 2020 N/A Orlando, FL 13 3 13 Took place on a sidewalk while Riddick Moss was jogging. This title change was shown on WWE's website and social media accounts. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on April 4, when the following title change aired on tape delay.
44 Mojo Rawley March 25, 2020 WrestleMania 36
Night 1
Orlando, FL 3 <1 <1 Took place in the host's viewing area. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on April 4 and ending on April 5, when the title changes aired on tape delay.
45 Rob Gronkowski March 26, 2020 WrestleMania 36
Night 2
Orlando, FL 1 67 56 Took place in the host's viewing area. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on April 5, when the title change aired on tape delay. National Football League player Gronkowski was serving as the host of the event.
46 R-Truth June 1, 2020 N/A Foxborough, MA 14 16 21 Took place in Rob Gronkowski's backyard. Recorded during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on June 22, when the title change aired on tape delay.
47 Akira Tozawa June 17, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 2 10 6 R-Truth was originally scheduled to defend the title against Tozawa in a singles match, but Truth was attacked by Bobby Lashley, after which, Tozawa pinned Truth WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on June 22 and ending on June 29, when the title changes aired on tape delay.
48 R-Truth June 27, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 15 23 20 This was a singles match during which the 24/7 rule was suspended. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on June 29, when the title change aired on tape delay.
49 Shelton Benjamin July 20, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 1 14 14 Took place backstage.
50 Akira Tozawa August 3, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 3 <1 7 This was a triple threat match during which the 24/7 rule was suspended that also involved R-Truth, who Tozawa pinned. WWE recognizes this reign as ending on August 10, when the title change aired on tape delay.
51 R-Truth August 3, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 16 10 6 Took place on the entrance ramp. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on August 10 and ending on August 17, when the title changes aired on tape delay.
52 Shelton Benjamin August 13, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 2 <1 <1 Took place at ringside. WWE recognizes the date for this reign as August 17, when the title change aired on tape delay.
53 Cedric Alexander August 13, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place at ringside.
WWE recognizes the date for this reign as August 17, when the title change aired on tape delay.
54 Shelton Benjamin August 13, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 3 11 6 WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on August 17, when the title change aired on tape delay.
55 Akira Tozawa August 24, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 4 7 7 This was a fatal four-way match, during which the 24/7 rule was suspended that also involved Cedric Alexander and R-Truth, who Tozawa pinned.
56 R-Truth August 31, 2020 N/A Orlando, FL 17 27 26 Took place in the parking garage where the referee was disguised as the parking garage attendant. Recorded during the afternoon and shown later that night on Raw.
57 Drew Gulak September 27, 2020 Clash of Champions Orlando, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
58 R-Truth September 27, 2020 Clash of Champions Orlando, FL 18 1 1 Took place backstage in the interview area.
59 Akira Tozawa September 28, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 5 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
60 Drew Gulak September 28, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 2 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
61 R-Truth September 28, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 19 7 7 Took place backstage.
62 Drew Gulak October 5, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 3 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
63 R-Truth October 5, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 20 28 28 Took place in a dumpster backstage.
64 Drew Gulak November 2, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 4 20 19 Took place in the ring after Bobby Lashley defeated R-Truth in a non-title match; Gulak came out and attempted to pin Truth but Lashley attacked Gulak and laid his unconscious body on Truth, allowing him to get the pinfall.
65 R-Truth November 22, 2020 Survivor Series Orlando, FL 21 39 39 Took place backstage.
66 Angel Garza December 31, 2020 TikTok's New Year's Eve Party N/A 1 4 4 Took place during a party at an undisclosed location that was streamed live on TikTok.
67 R-Truth January 4, 2021 Raw Legends Night St. Petersburg, FL 22 27 27 Took place backstage after Angel Garza was scared by The Boogeyman.
68 Alicia Fox January 31, 2021 Royal Rumble St. Petersburg, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place during the women's Royal Rumble match, in which Fox was participating.
69 R-Truth January 31, 2021 Royal Rumble St. Petersburg, FL 23 6 6 Took place ringside after Alicia Fox was eliminated from the women's Royal Rumble match.
70 Doug Flutie February 6, 2021 2021 Celebrity Flag Football Game Clearwater, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place at Clearwater Beach during halftime of the game, which aired on ESPNEWS.
71 R-Truth February 6, 2021 2021 Celebrity Flag Football Game Clearwater, FL 24 9 9 Took place at Clearwater Beach during the game, which aired on ESPNEWS.
72 Akira Tozawa February 15, 2021 Raw St. Petersburg, FL 6 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
73 Bad Bunny February 15, 2021 Raw St. Petersburg, FL 1 28 28 Took place backstage.
74 R-Truth March 15, 2021 Raw St. Petersburg, FL 25 63 63 Bad Bunny relinquished the title to R-Truth in exchange for "Stone Cold" Steve Austin memorabilia.
75 Akira Tozawa May 17, 2021 Raw Tampa, FL 7 42 41 Took place backstage in a stairwell.
76 Drew Gulak June 28, 2021 Raw Tampa, FL 5 <1 <1 Took place at ringside after Akira Tozawa was eliminated from a battle royal.
77 R-Truth June 28, 2021 Raw Tampa, FL 26 <1 <1 Took place at ringside after Drew Gulak was eliminated from a battle royal.
78 Akira Tozawa June 28, 2021 Raw Tampa, FL 8 21 21 Took place at ringside after R-Truth was eliminated from a battle royal.
79 Reginald/Reggie July 19, 2021 Raw Dallas, TX 1 112 112 On July 30, 2021, his ring name was shortened to Reggie.
80 Drake Maverick November 8, 2021 Raw Louisville, KY 7 <1 <1
81 Reggie November 8, 2021 Raw Louisville, KY 2 14 14
82 Cedric Alexander November 22, 2021 Raw Brooklyn, NY 2 <1 <1
83 Dana Brooke November 22, 2021 Raw Brooklyn, NY 1 238 238
84 Akira Tozawa July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 9 <1 <1 Took place ringside during a six-woman tag team match.
85 Nikki Cross July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
86 Alexa Bliss July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
87 Doudrop July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 1 <1 <1 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
88 Tamina July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 2 <1 <1 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
89 Carmella July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 2 <1 <1 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
90 Dana Brooke July 18, 2022 Raw Tampa, FL 2 28 27 Took place during a six-woman tag team match.
91 Carmella August 15, 2022 Raw Washington, DC 3 <1 <1 This was a singles match during which the 24/7 rule was suspended.
92 Tamina August 15, 2022 Raw Washington, DC 3 <1 <1 Took place on the entrance ramp.
93 Akira Tozawa August 15, 2022 Raw Washington, DC 10 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
94 Dana Brooke August 15, 2022 Raw Washington, DC 3 <1 <1 Took place backstage.
95 R-Truth August 15, 2022 Raw Washington, DC 27 14 14 Took place backstage.
96 Austin Theory August 29, 2022 Raw Pittsburgh, PA 1 5 4 This was a singles match during which the 24/7 rule was suspended.
97 Tyson Fury September 3, 2022 Clash at the Castle Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 <1 Took place on the entrance ramp.
98 R-Truth September 3, 2022 Clash at the Castle Cardiff, Wales 28 65 65 Took place backstage.
99 Gunther November 7, 2022 Raw Wilkes-Barre, PA 1 <1 <1 This was a title unification match in which Gunther also defended the Intercontinental Championship.
Unified November 7, 2022 Raw Wilkes-Barre, PA Gunther defeated R-Truth to unify the 24/7 Championship into the Intercontinental Championship. The 24/7 Championship was retired with Gunther going forward as the Intercontinental Champion.

Combined reigns

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 R-Truth 28 511
2 Dana Brooke 3 266 265
3 Reginald/Reggie 2 126
4 Akira Tozawa 10 80 82
5 Rob Gronkowski 1 67 56
6 Riddick Moss 1 41 40
7 Mojo Rawley 3 28
Bad Bunny 1
9 Shelton Benjamin 3 25 20
10 Drake Maverick 7 23 22
11 Drew Gulak 5 20 19
12 Elias 1 15 14
13 Carmella 3 13
14 Maria Kanellis 1 7 6
15 Austin Theory 1 5 4
16 Angel Garza 1 4
17 Cedric Alexander 2 <1
Alexa Bliss 1
Alicia Fox
Alundra Blayze
Bo Dallas
Candice Michelle
Doug Flutie
Gerald Brisco
Gunther
Mike Kanellis 2
Kelly Kelly 1
Kyle Busch
Nikki Cross
Pat Patterson
Robert Roode
Rob Stone
Santa Claus[m]
Tamina 3
The Million Dollar Man 1
The Revival
(Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder)
Tyson Fury
Titus O'Neil
NXT Women's Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionWWE
BrandNXT
Date establishedMarch 10, 2021
Date retiredJuly 7, 2023
(unified with the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship)
Statistics
First champion(s)Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart
Final champion(s)Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn
Most reignsToxic Attraction
(Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne)
(2 reigns)
Longest reignKatana Chance and Kayden Carter
(186 days)
Shortest reignDakota Kai and Raquel González
(3 days)
Oldest championCandice LeRae
(35 years, 191 days)
Youngest championGigi Dolin
(24 years, 143 days)
Heaviest championDakota Kai and Raquel González
(297 lb (135 kg) combined)
Lightest championKatana Chance and Kayden Carter
(210 lb (95 kg) combined)

The NXT Women's Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling women's tag team championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE. It was defended on the NXT brand division, the promotion's developmental territory. The championship was established on March 10, 2021, and the team of Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart were the inaugural champions. On the July 7, 2023, episode of SmackDown, the title was unified into the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, officially retiring the title in the process, with Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn recognized as the final champions.

Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. Defenses
1 Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart March 10, 2021 NXT Orlando, FL 1 29 29 2 NXT General Manager William Regal awarded the titles to the Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic winners Moon and Blackheart after a screwjob finish to their WWE Women's Tag Team Championship match against Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler the week prior. The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship subsequently ceased to be defended on NXT.
2 The Way
(Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell)
April 8, 2021 TakeOver: Stand & Deliver
Night 2
Orlando, FL 1 89 88 2
3 Io Shirai and Zoey Stark July 6, 2021 NXT:
The Great American Bash
Orlando, FL 1 112 111 2
4 Toxic Attraction
(Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne)
October 26, 2021 NXT 2.0:
Halloween Havoc
Orlando, FL 1 158 157 2 This was a Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal: triple threat tag team Scareway to Hell Ladder match that also involved the team of Indi Hartwell and Persia Pirotta.
5 Dakota Kai and Raquel González April 2, 2022 Stand & Deliver
Kickoff
Dallas, TX 1 3 3 0
6 Toxic Attraction
(Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne)
April 5, 2022 NXT 2.0 Orlando, FL 2 119 118 3
7 Katana Chance and Kayden Carter August 2, 2022 NXT 2.0 Orlando, FL 1 186 186 5 This was a fatal four-way elimination match that also involved the teams of Ivy Nile and Tatum Paxley and Yulisa Leon and Valentina Feroz.
8 Fallon Henley and Kiana James February 4, 2023 Vengeance Day Charlotte, NC 1 56 55 1
9 Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn April 1, 2023 Stand & Deliver Los Angeles, CA 1 97 97 2 As a result of the 2023 WWE Draft, Fyre and Dawn were drafted to SmackDown, although the title remained on NXT.
Unified July 7, 2023 SmackDown New York, NY Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan defeated Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn to unify the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship into the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship; the NXT title was retired and the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship was made available to NXT once again.

Combined reigns by team

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Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Toxic Attraction
(Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne)
2 5 277 275
2 Katana Chance and Kayden Carter 1 5 186
3 Io Shirai and Zoey Stark 1 2 112 111
4 Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn 1 2 97
5 The Way
(Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell)
1 2 89 88
6 Fallon Henley and Kiana James 1 1 56 55
7 Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart 1 2 29
8 Dakota Kai and Raquel González 1 0 3

Combined reigns by wrestler

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Gigi Dolin 2 5 277 275
Jacy Jayne
3 Katana Chance 1 5 186
Kayden Carter
5 Io Shirai 1 2 112 111
Zoey Stark
7 Alba Fyre 1 2 97
Isla Dawn
9 Candice LeRae 1 2 89 88
Indi Hartwell
11 Fallon Henley 1 1 56 55
Kiana James
13 Ember Moon 1 2 29
Shotzi Blackheart
15 Dakota Kai 1 0 3
Raquel González

AEW championships

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AEW World Championship
Details
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
Date establishedMay 25, 2019
Current champion(s)Jon Moxley
Date wonOctober 12, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Chris Jericho
Most reignsJon Moxley
(3 reigns)
Longest reignMJF
(406 days)
Shortest reignCM Punk
(5 days)
Oldest championChris Jericho
(48 years, 295 days)
Youngest championMJF
(26 years, 249 days)
Heaviest championSamoa Joe
(310 lb (140 kg))
Lightest champion"Hangman" Adam Page
(215 lb (98 kg))

The AEW World Championship is a men's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Unveiled on May 25, 2019, it is the promotion's top championship and is presented as AEW's most prestigious title. Chris Jericho was the inaugural champion.

The current champion is Jon Moxley, who is in his record-setting third reign. He won the title by defeating Bryan Danielson at WrestleDream on October 12, 2024 in Tacoma, Washington.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Chris Jericho August 31, 2019 All Out Hoffman Estates, IL 1 182 3 Defeated "Hangman" Adam Page to become the inaugural champion.
2 Jon Moxley February 29, 2020 Revolution Chicago, IL 1 277 9
3 Kenny Omega December 2, 2020 Dynamite:
Winter Is Coming
Jacksonville, FL 1 346 6
4 "Hangman" Adam Page November 13, 2021 Full Gear Minneapolis, MN 1 197 6 This was Page's Casino Poker Chip cash-in match.
5 CM Punk May 29, 2022 Double or Nothing Paradise, NV 1 5 0
Vacated June 3, 2022 Rampage Ontario, CA CM Punk relinquished the title after suffering a broken foot.
6 Jon Moxley June 26, 2022 AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door Chicago, IL 2 146 4 Defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
7 MJF November 19, 2022 Full Gear Newark, NJ 1 406 10 This was MJF's Casino Poker Chip cash-in match.
8 Samoa Joe December 30, 2023 Worlds End Uniondale, NY 1 113 3
9 Swerve Strickland April 21, 2024 Dynasty St. Louis, MO 1 126 4
10 Bryan Danielson August 25, 2024 All In London, England 1 48 2 This was a Title vs. Career match.
11 Jon Moxley October 12, 2024 WrestleDream Tacoma, WA 3 53 1

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Jon Moxley 3 14 476
2 MJF 1 10 406
3 Kenny Omega 1 9 346
4 "Hangman" Adam Page 1 6 197
5 Chris Jericho 1 3 182
6 Swerve Strickland 1 4 126
7 Samoa Joe 1 3 113
8 Bryan Danielson 1 2 48
9 CM Punk 1 0 5
AEW Women's World Championship
Details
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 2, 2019
Current champion(s)Mariah May
Date wonAugust 25, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Riho
Most reignsToni Storm
(3 reigns)
Longest reignHikaru Shida
(1st reign, 372 days)
Shortest reignToni Storm
(2nd reign, 66 days)
Oldest championNyla Rose
(37 years, 193 days)
Youngest championRiho
(22 years, 120 days)
Heaviest championNyla Rose
(185 lb (84 kg))
Lightest championRiho
(93 lb (42 kg))

The AEW Women's World Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was announced on June 18, 2019 and was officially established on October 2, 2019.

The current champion is Mariah May, who is in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Toni Storm at All In on August 25, 2024 in London, England.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Riho October 2, 2019 Dynamite Washington, D.C. 1 133 4 Defeated Nyla Rose to become the inaugural champion.
2 Nyla Rose February 12, 2020 Dynamite Cedar Park, TX 1 101 1
3 Hikaru Shida May 23, 2020 Double or Nothing Jacksonville, FL 1 372 8 This was a no disqualification, no countout match.
4 Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. May 30, 2021 Double or Nothing Jacksonville, FL 1 290 7
5 Thunder Rosa March 16, 2022 Dynamite:
St. Patrick's Day Slam
San Antonio, TX 1 172 6 This was a steel cage match.
Vacated September 4, 2022 All Out Hoffman Estates, IL Thunder Rosa relinquished the championship due to a back injury.
6 Toni Storm September 4, 2022 All Out Hoffman Estates, IL 1 76 3 Defeated Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D., Hikaru Shida, and Jamie Hayter in a four-way match to win the vacant championship.
7 Jamie Hayter November 19, 2022 Full Gear Newark, NJ 1 190 3
8 Toni Storm May 28, 2023 Double or Nothing Paradise, NV 2 66 3
9 Hikaru Shida August 2, 2023 Dynamite:
200
Tampa, FL 2 108 6
10 Toni Storm November 18, 2023 Full Gear Inglewood, CA 3 281 7
11 Mariah May August 25, 2024 All In London, England 1 101 3

Combined reigns

[edit]
Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
No. of
defenses
Combined
days
1 Hikaru Shida 2 14 480
2 Toni Storm 3 13 423
3 Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. 1 7 290
4 Jamie Hayter 1 3 190
5 Thunder Rosa 1 6 172
6 Riho 1 4 133
7 Mariah May 1 3 101
8 Nyla Rose 1 1 101
AEW TNT Championship
Details
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
Date establishedMarch 30, 2020
Current champion(s)Daniel Garcia
Date wonNovember 22, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Cody Rhodes
Most reignsWardlow
(3 reigns)
Longest reignDarby Allin
(186 days)
Shortest reignWardlow
(2nd reign, 3 days)
Oldest championAdam Copeland
(50 years, 142 days)
Youngest championDarby Allin
(27 years, 305 days)
Heaviest championSamoa Joe
(310 lb (140 kg))
Lightest championDarby Allin
(180 lb (82 kg))

The AEW TNT Championship is a men's professional wrestling television championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Established on March 30, 2020, it is named after the TNT television network, which currently airs AEW's weekly programs, Collision and Rampage, as well as the promotion's Battle of the Belts quarterly television specials.

The current champion is Daniel Garcia, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Jack Perry at Full Gear on November 23, 2024 in Newark, New Jersey.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Cody Rhodes May 23, 2020 Double or Nothing Jacksonville, FL 1 168 11 Defeated Lance Archer in the finals of an eight-man single-elimination tournament to become the inaugural champion.


2 Darby Allin November 7, 2020 Full Gear Jacksonville, FL 1 186 8
3 Miro May 12, 2021 Dynamite Jacksonville, FL 1 140 8
4 Sammy Guevara September 29, 2021 Dynamite Rochester, NY 1 161 9
5 Scorpio Sky March 9, 2022 Dynamite Estero, FL 1 119 4
6 Wardlow July 6, 2022 Dynamite Rochester, NY 1 136 6 This was a Street Fight.
7 Samoa Joe November 19, 2022 Full Gear Newark, NJ 1 106 4 This was a three-way match that also involved Powerhouse Hobbs, who Joe submitted.
8 Wardlow March 5, 2023 Revolution San Francisco, CA 2 3 0
9 Powerhouse Hobbs March 8, 2023 Dynamite Sacramento, CA 1 42 3 This was a Falls Count Anywhere match that Hobbs won by technical knockout.
10 Wardlow April 19, 2023 Dynamite Pittsburgh, PA 3 59 2
11 Luchasaurus June 17, 2023 Collision Chicago, IL 1 98 3
12 Christian Cage September 23, 2023 Collision Grand Rapids, MI 1 179 7 This was a three-way match that also involved Darby Allin.
13 Adam Copeland March 20, 2024 Dynamite Toronto, ON, Canada 1 70 6 This was an "I Quit" match.
Vacated May 29, 2024 Dynamite Los Angeles, CA AEW executive vice presidents The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) stripped Adam Copeland of the title due to a legitimate leg injury that he suffered during his title defense three days prior.
14 Jack Perry June 30, 2024 Forbidden Door Elmont, NY 1 146 5 Defeated Mark Briscoe, Konosuke Takeshita, Dante Martin, Lio Rush, and El Phantasmo in a 6-man ladder match to win the vacant title.
15 Daniel Garcia November 23, 2024 Full Gear Newark, NJ 1 11 0

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Wardlow 3 9 198
2 Darby Allin 1 8 186
3 Christian Cage 1 7 179
4 Cody Rhodes 1 11 168
5 Sammy Guevara 1 9 161
6 Jack Perry 1 5 146
7 Miro 1 8 140
8 Scorpio Sky 1 4 119
9 Samoa Joe 1 4 106
10 Luchasaurus 1 3 98
11 Adam Copeland 1 6 70
12 Powerhouse Hobbs 1 3 42
13 Daniel Garcia 1 0 11
AEW International Championship
Details
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
Date establishedJune 8, 2022
Current champion(s)Konosuke Takeshita
Date wonOctober 12, 2024
Other name(s)
  • AEW All-Atlantic Championship
    (2022–2023)
  • AEW International Championship
    (2023–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Pac
Most reignsWill Ospreay
(2 reigns)
Longest reignOrange Cassidy
(508 days)
Shortest reignMJF
(39 days)
Oldest championRoderick Strong
(40 years, 221 days)
Youngest championMJF
(28 years, 124 days)
Heaviest championWill Ospreay
(220 lb (100 kg))
Lightest championOrange Cassidy
(161 lb (73 kg))

The AEW International Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It is a secondary championship for male wrestlers, and unlike AEW's other titles, which are almost exclusively defended on AEW programming, the International Championship can also be defended in other promotions globally.

The current champion is Konosuke Takeshita, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Will Ospreay in a three-way match that also involved Ricochet at WrestleDream on October 12, 2024 in Tacoma, Washington.

Reigns

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As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Pac June 26, 2022 Forbidden Door Chicago, IL 1 108 3 The title was established as the AEW All-Atlantic Championship on June 8, 2022.
Pac defeated Clark Connors, Malakai Black, and Miro in a four-way tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
2 Orange Cassidy October 12, 2022 Dynamite Toronto, ON, Canada 1 508 49 The title was renamed as the AEW International Championship on March 15, 2023.
3 Roderick Strong March 3, 2024 Revolution Greensboro, NC 1 84 1
4 Will Ospreay May 26, 2024 Double or Nothing Las Vegas, NV 1 52 4
5 MJF July 17, 2024 Dynamite Little Rock, AR 1 39 0 On the July 24 episode of Dynamite, MJF unofficially rebranded the title as the AEW American Championship.
6 Will Ospreay August 25, 2024 All In London, England 2 48 2 Upon winning the title, Ospreay restored it as the AEW International Championship.
7 Konosuke Takeshita October 12, 2024 WrestleDream Tacoma, WA 1 53 1 This was a three-way match that also involved Ricochet.

Combined reigns

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As of December 4, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of

reigns

Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Orange Cassidy 1 49 508
2 Pac 1 3 108
3 Will Ospreay 2 5 100
4 Roderick Strong 1 1 84
5 Konosuke Takeshita 1 1 53
6 MJF 1 0 39

ROH championships

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ROH World Championship
Details
PromotionRing of Honor
All Elite Wrestling
Date establishedJune 22, 2002
Current champion(s)Chris Jericho
Date wonOctober 23, 2024
Other name(s)
  • ROH Championship
    (2002–2003)
  • ROH World Championship
    (2003–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Low Ki
Most reigns2 reigns:
Longest reignRush
(653 days)
Shortest reignJames Gibson
(36 days)
Oldest championChris Jericho
(53 years, 349 days)
Youngest championLow Ki
(22 years, 324 days)
Heaviest championTakeshi Morishima
(320 lb (150 kg))
Lightest championJonathan Gresham
(161 lb (73 kg))

The Ring of Honor World Championship or ROH World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by Ring of Honor (ROH). It is considered the most prestigious title in the promotion. In addition to being defended in ROH, the championship is also defended on All Elite Wrestling's television programs (AEW being co-owned by ROH owner Tony Khan).

The current champion is Chris Jericho, who is in his record-tying second reign. He won the title by defeating Mark Briscoe in a Ladder War match on the October 23, 2024, episode of AEW Dynamite in West Valley City, Utah.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Low Ki July 27, 2002 Crowning a Champion Philadelphia, PA 1 56 1 The title was established as the ROH Championship on June 22, 2002.
Low Ki defeated Christopher Daniels, Spanky and Doug Williams in a four-way 60-minute Iron Man match after the Block A, Block B, Block C, Block D ROH Championship tournament finals to become the inaugural champion.
2 Xavier September 21, 2002 Unscripted Philadelphia, PA 1 182 4
3 Samoa Joe March 22, 2003 Night of Champions Philadelphia, PA 1 645 29 On May 17, 2003, the ROH Championship was renamed the ROH World Championship.
4 Austin Aries December 26, 2004 Final Battle Philadelphia, PA 1 174 17
5 CM Punk June 18, 2005 Death Before Dishonor III Morristown, NJ 1 55 4
6 James Gibson August 12, 2005 Redemption Dayton, OH 1 36 4 This was a four-way elimination match that also involved Christopher Daniels and Samoa Joe.
7 Bryan Danielson September 17, 2005 Glory by Honor IV Lake Grove, NY 1 462 38 At Unified on August 12, 2006, Danielson defeated Nigel McGuinness to unify the ROH Pure Championship into the ROH World Championship; the Pure title was deactivated in the process (the title would be revived in 2020).
8 Homicide December 23, 2006 Final Battle 2006 New York, NY 1 56 3
9 Takeshi Morishima February 17, 2007 The Fifth Year Festival: Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA 1 231 20
10 Nigel McGuinness October 6, 2007 Undeniable Edison, NJ 1 545 38
11 Jerry Lynn April 3, 2009 Supercard of Honor IV Houston, TX 1 71 6
12 Austin Aries June 13, 2009 Manhattan Mayhem III New York, NY 2 245 13 This was a three-way elimination match that also involved Tyler Black.
13 Tyler Black February 13, 2010 ROH 8th Anniversary Show New York, NY 1 210 7
14 Roderick Strong September 11, 2010 Glory By Honor IX New York, NY 1 189 5 This was a no disqualification match, with Terry Funk as the ringside enforcer.
15 Eddie Edwards March 19, 2011 Manhattan Mayhem IV New York, NY 1 99 4
16 Davey Richards June 26, 2011 Best in the World 2011 New York, NY 1 321 10
17 Kevin Steen May 12, 2012 Border Wars Toronto, ON, Canada 1 328 16
18 Jay Briscoe April 5, 2013 Supercard of Honor VII New York, NY 1 89 5
Vacated July 3, 2013 The title was vacated by ROH Match Maker Nigel McGuinness after Jay Briscoe suffered a storyline injury at the June 23 television tapings and would not be able to compete for the foreseeable future.
19 Adam Cole September 20, 2013 Death Before Dishonor XI Philadelphia, PA 1 275 13 Defeated Michael Elgin in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
20 Michael Elgin June 22, 2014 Best in the World 2014 Nashville, TN 1 76 7
21 Jay Briscoe September 6, 2014 All Star Extravaganza VI Toronto, ON, Canada 2 286 12
22 Jay Lethal June 19, 2015 Best in the World '15 New York, NY 1 427 27 This was a winner takes all match that was also for Lethal's ROH World Television Championship.
23 Adam Cole August 19, 2016 Death Before Dishonor XIV Sunrise Manor, NV 2 203 9
24 Christopher Daniels March 10, 2017 ROH 15th Anniversary Show Sunrise Manor, NV 1 105 8
25 Cody Rhodes June 23, 2017 Best in the World Lowell, MA 1 175 17
26 Dalton Castle December 15, 2017 Final Battle New York, NY 1 197 7
27 Jay Lethal June 30, 2018 Ring of Honor Wrestling Fairfax, VA 2 280 14 This was a four-way match that also involved Cody Rhodes and Matt Taven.
Aired on tape delay on July 23, 2018.
28 Matt Taven April 6, 2019 G1 Supercard New York, NY 1 174 11 This was a three-way ladder match that also involved Marty Scurll.
29 Rush September 27, 2019 Death Before Dishonor XVII Sunrise Manor, NV 1 653 9
30 Bandido July 11, 2021 Best in the World Baltimore, MD 1 152 3
Vacated December 10, 2021 The championship was vacated after Bandido tested positive for COVID-19.
31 Jonathan Gresham December 11, 2021 Final Battle Baltimore, MD 1 224 17 Defeated Jay Lethal to win the vacant championship.
On March 2, 2022, Tony Khan purchased Ring of Honor.
32 Claudio Castagnoli July 23, 2022 Death Before Dishonor Lowell, MA 1 60 4
33 Chris Jericho September 21, 2022 Dynamite:
Grand Slam
Flushing, Queens, NY 1 80 6 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
34 Claudio Castagnoli December 10, 2022 Final Battle Arlington, TX 2 284 10
35 Eddie Kingston September 20, 2023 Dynamite:
Grand Slam
Flushing, Queens, NY 1 198 10 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
This was a Winner Takes All match that was also for Kingston's NJPW Strong Openweight Championship.
During this reign, the championship became part of the American Triple Crown Championship (also referred to the Continental Crown), with Kingston defending the championship alongside the AEW Continental Championship and Strong Openweight Championship after winning the Continental Classic tournament at Worlds End. Kingston would hold the Continental title until March 20, 2024.
36 Mark Briscoe April 5, 2024 Supercard of Honor Philadelphia, PA 1 201 5
37 Chris Jericho October 23, 2024 Dynamite West Valley City, UT 2 42 0 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
This was a Ladder War match.

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Jay Lethal 2 41 707
2 Rush 1 9 653
3 Samoa Joe 1 29 645
4 Nigel McGuinness 1 38 545
5 Adam Cole 2 22 478
6 Bryan Danielson 1 38 462
7 Austin Aries 2 30 419
8 Jay Briscoe 2 17 375
9 Claudio Castagnoli 2 14 344
10 Kevin Steen 1 16 328
11 Davey Richards 1 10 321
12 Takeshi Morishima 1 20 231
13 Jonathan Gresham 1 17 224
14 Tyler Black 1 7 210
15 Mark Briscoe 1 5 201
16 Eddie Kingston 1 10 198
17 Dalton Castle 1 7 197
18 Roderick Strong 1 5 189
19 Xavier 1 4 182
20 Cody Rhodes 1 17 175
21 Matt Taven 1 11 174
22 Bandido 1 3 152
23 Chris Jericho 2 6 122
24 Christopher Daniels 1 8 105
25 Eddie Edwards 1 4 99
26 Michael Elgin 1 7 76
27 Jerry Lynn 1 6 71
28 Homicide 1 3 56
Low Ki 1 1
30 CM Punk 1 4 55
31 James Gibson 1 4 36
ROH World Television Championship
Details
PromotionRing of Honor
All Elite Wrestling
Date establishedJanuary 20, 2010
Current champion(s)Brian Cage
Date wonOctober 12, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Eddie Edwards
Most reigns2 reigns:
Longest reignDragon Lee
(852 days)
Shortest reignSilas Young
(70 days)
Oldest championChristopher Daniels
(40 years, 261 days)
Youngest championAdam Cole
(22 years, 360 days)
Heaviest championShane Taylor
(350 lb (160 kg))
Lightest championDragon Lee
(165 lb (75 kg))

The ROH World Television Championship is a professional wrestling world television championship in the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion. In addition to being defended in ROH, the championship is also defended on All Elite Wrestling's television programs (AEW being co-owned by ROH owner Tony Khan).

The current champion is Brian Cage, who is in his first reign. He won the title by defeating Atlantis Jr. at WrestleDream Zero Hour on October 12, 2024 in Tacoma, Washington.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Eddie Edwards March 5, 2010 Ring of Honor Wrestling Philadelphia, PA 1 280 10 Defeated Davey Richards in the final of an eight-man tournament to become the inaugural champion.
This episode aired on tape delay on April 26, 2010.
2 Christopher Daniels December 10, 2010 Ring of Honor Wrestling Louisville, KY 1 241 7 Aired on tape delay on January 31, 2011.
3 Jay Lethal August 8, 2011 Ring of Honor Wrestling Chicago Ridge, IL 1 231 6 Aired on tape delay on October 1, 2011.
4 Roderick Strong March 31, 2012 Showdown in the Sun: Day #2 Fort Lauderdale, FL 1 90 4
5 Adam Cole June 29, 2012 Ring of Honor Wrestling Baltimore, MD 1 246 5 Aired on tape delay on July 28, 2012.
6 Matt Taven March 2, 2013 11th Anniversary Show Chicago Ridge, IL 1 287 22
7 Tommaso Ciampa December 14, 2013 Final Battle New York, NY 1 111 9
8 Jay Lethal April 4, 2014 Supercard of Honor VIII Westwego, LA 2 567 36 This was a two-out-of-three falls match.
9 Roderick Strong October 23, 2015 Glory By Honor XIV Kalamazoo, MI 2 119 9
10 Tomohiro Ishii February 19, 2016 Honor Rising: Japan 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 79 3
11 Bobby Fish May 8, 2016 Global Wars Chicago Ridge, IL 1 196 7
12 Marty Scurll November 20, 2016 Reach for the Sky Tour 2016 London, England 1 175 10
13 Kushida May 14, 2017 War of the Worlds Philadelphia, PA 1 131 5
16 Kenny King September 22, 2017 Death Before Dishonor XV Sunrise Manor, NV 1 197 7
17 Silas Young April 7, 2018 Supercard of Honor XII New Orleans, LA 1 70 7 This was a Last Man Standing match.
18 Punishment Martinez June 16, 2018 State of the Art, Day 2 Dallas, TX 1 105 4 This was a Proving Ground Six-Man Mayhem Instant Reward match.
19 Jeff Cobb September 29, 2018 Ring of Honor Wrestling Paradise, NV 1 222 9 Aired on tape delay on October 19, 2018.
20 Shane Taylor May 9, 2019 ROH/NJPW War Of The Worlds, Day 2 Toronto, ON, Canada 1 218 12 This was a Four Corner Survival match that also involved Brody King and Hirooki Goto.
21 Dragon Lee December 13, 2019 Final Battle Baltimore, MD 1 852 14 On March 2, 2022, Tony Khan purchased Ring of Honor.
22 Samoa Joe April 13, 2022 Dynamite New Orleans, LA 1 574 18 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
Vacated November 11, 2023 Dynamite Portland, OR This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
Samoa Joe relinquished the title to focus on pursuing the AEW World Championship.
23 Kyle Fletcher December 15, 2023 Final Battle Garland, TX 1 196 6 Defeated Komander, Lee Moriarty, Dalton Castle, Lee Johnson, and Bryan Keith in a Survival of the Fittest to win the vacant title.
24 Atlantis Jr. June 28, 2024 Viernes Espectacular Mexico City, Mexico 1 106 2 This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event.
25 Brian Cage October 12, 2024 WrestleDream
Zero Hour
Tacoma, WA 1 53 0 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Dragon Lee 1 14 852
2 Jay Lethal 2 42 798
3 Samoa Joe 1 18 574
4 Matt Taven 1 22 287
5 Eddie Edwards 1 10 280
6 Adam Cole 1 5 246
7 Jeff Cobb 1 9 222
8 Shane Taylor 1 12 218
9 Roderick Strong 2 13 209
10 Christopher Daniels 1 7 198
11 Kyle Fletcher 1 6 196
12 Bobby Fish 1 7 194
13 Marty Scurll 1 10 175
14 Kenny King 1 7 140
15 Kushida 1 5 131
16 Tommaso Ciampa 1 9 111
17 Atlantis Jr. 1 2 106
18 Punishment Martinez 1 4 105
19 Tomohiro Ishii 1 3 79
20 Silas Young 1 7 70
21 Brian Cage 1 0 53
ROH Women's World Championship
Details
PromotionRing of Honor
All Elite Wrestling
Date establishedDecember 15, 2017
Current champion(s)Athena
Date wonDecember 10, 2022
Other name(s)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sumie Sakai
Most reignsKelly Klein
(2 reigns)
Longest reignAthena
(725 days)
Shortest reignMayu Iwatani
(55 days)
Oldest championSumie Sakai
(46 years, 134 days)
Youngest championRok-C
(19 years, 311 days)
Heaviest championKelly Klein
(162 lb (73 kg))
Lightest champion115 lb (52 kg):

The ROH Women's World Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion Ring of Honor (ROH). In addition to being defended in ROH, the championship is also defended on All Elite Wrestling's television programs (AEW being co-owned by ROH owner Tony Khan).

The current champion is Athena, who is in her first reign, which is the longest reign in the title's history. She won the title be defeating Mercedes Martinez at Final Battle on December 10, 2022 in Arlington, Texas.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Sumie Sakai April 7, 2018 Supercard of Honor XII New Orleans, LA 1 251 6 The title was established on December 15, 2017 as the Women of Honor Championship.
Sakai defeated Kelly Klein in the finals of a 16-woman single-elimination tournament become the inaugural champion.
On August 25, 2018, the title was renamed as the Women of Honor World Championship.
2 Kelly Klein December 14, 2018 Final Battle New York City, NY 1 58 5 This was a Four Corner Survival match, also involving Madison Rayne and Karen Q.
3 Mayu Iwatani February 10, 2019 Bound By Honor Miami, FL 1 55 3
4 Kelly Klein April 6, 2019 G1 Supercard New York City, NY 2 270 10
Vacated January 1, 2020 Kelly Klein was stripped of the championship after ROH did not renew her contract. The title was subsequently renamed as the ROH Women's World Championship.
5 Rok-C September 12, 2021 Death Before Dishonor XVIII Philadelphia, PA 1 119 9 Defeated Miranda Alize in the finals of a 15-woman single-elimination tournament to win the vacant championship.
6 Deonna Purrazzo January 9, 2022 Impact! Dallas, TX 1 115 6 This was a Winner Takes All match, also for Purrazzo's AAA Reina de Reinas Championship.
This was an Impact Wrestling event that aired on tape delay on January 13, 2022.
On March 2, 2022, Tony Khan purchased Ring of Honor.
7 Mercedes Martinez May 4, 2022 Dynamite Baltimore, MD 1 220 5 This was an All Elite Wrestling event.
8 Athena December 10, 2022 Final Battle Arlington, TX 1 725 22

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Athena 1 22 725
2 Kelly Klein 2 15 328
3 Sumie Sakai 1 6 251
4 Mercedes Martinez 1 5 220
5 Rok-C 1 9 119
6 Deonna Purrazzo 1 6 115
7 Mayu Iwatani 1 3 55

TNA championships

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TNA World Championship
Details
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
Date establishedMay 13, 2007
Current champion(s)Nic Nemeth
Date wonJuly 20, 2024
Other name(s)
  • TNA World Heavyweight Championship
    (2007–2017)
  • Impact World Championship
    (2017–2024)
  • Impact Unified World Championship
    (2021)
  • TNA World Championship
    (2024–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Kurt Angle
Most reigns4 reigns:
Longest reignKurt Angle
(1st reign, 336 days)
Shortest reignJames Storm
(8 days)
Oldest championSting
(51 years, 329 days)
Youngest championTessa Blanchard
(24 years, 170 days)
Heaviest championMoose
(299 lb (136 kg))
Lightest championTessa Blanchard
(125 lb (57 kg))

The TNA World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It is the promotion's primary championship.

The current champion is Nic Nemeth, who is in his first reign. He won the title from Moose in a six-way elimination match at Slammiversary on July 20, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
1 Kurt Angle May 13, 2007 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 1 336 11 The title was established as the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Angle defeated Christian Cage and Sting in a three-way match to become the inaugural champion after National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Executive Director Robert Trobich stripped Cage of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship and ended NWA's business relationship with TNA earlier that day.
2 Samoa Joe April 13, 2008 Lockdown Lowell, MA 1 182 7 This was a six sides of steel cage title vs. career match.
3 Sting October 12, 2008 Bound for Glory IV Hoffman Estates, IL 1 189 8 This was a no countout match.
4 Mick Foley April 19, 2009 Lockdown Philadelphia, PA 1 63 1 This was a six sides of steel cage match.
5 Kurt Angle June 21, 2009 Slammiversary Auburn Hills, MI 2 91 4 This was a King of the Mountain match also involving A.J. Styles, Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe.
6 A.J. Styles September 20, 2009 No Surrender Orlando, FL 1 211 12 This was a five-way match also involving Hernandez, Matt Morgan and Sting.
7 Rob Van Dam April 19, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 113 5
Vacated August 10, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL The championship was vacated due to Rob Van Dam suffering a storyline injury.
Aired on tape delay on August 19, 2010.
8 Jeff Hardy October 10, 2010 Bound for Glory Daytona Beach, FL 1 91 2 Hardy defeated Kurt Angle and Mr. Anderson in a three-way tournament final to win the vacant title. Per the pre-match stipulation, Angle (in storyline) was forced to retire.
9 Mr. Anderson January 9, 2011 Genesis Orlando, FL 1 35 2
10 Jeff Hardy February 13, 2011 Against All Odds Orlando, FL 2 11 0 This was a ladder match.
11 Sting February 24, 2011 Impact! Fayetteville, NC 2 164 6 Aired on tape delay on March 3, 2011.
12 Kurt Angle August 7, 2011 Hardcore Justice Orlando, FL 3 72 4
13 James Storm October 18, 2011 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 8 0 Aired on tape delay on October 20, 2011.
14 Bobby Roode October 26, 2011 Impact! Macon, GA 1 256 14 Aired on tape delay on November 3, 2011.
15 Austin Aries July 8, 2012 Destination X Orlando, FL 1 98 1
16 Jeff Hardy October 14, 2012 Bound for Glory Phoenix, AZ 3 147 6
17 Bully Ray March 10, 2013 Lockdown San Antonio, TX 1 224 4 This was a steel cage match.
18 A.J. Styles October 20, 2013 Bound for Glory San Diego, CA 2 9 1 This was a no disqualification match.
Vacated October 29, 2013 A.J. Styles was stripped of the championship by Dixie Carter due to a contract dispute.
19 Magnus December 3, 2013 Impact: Final Resolution Orlando, FL 1 128 7 Defeated Jeff Hardy in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Aired on tape delay on December 19, 2013.
20 Eric Young April 10, 2014 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 70 5 If Magnus had been counted out or disqualified, he would have lost the title. If anyone had interfered in the match, they would have been fired.
21 Lashley June 19, 2014 Impact! Bethlehem, PA 1 91 4 If anyone besides MVP or Kenny King had interfered, they would have been fired.
22 Bobby Roode September 18, 2014 Impact! Bethlehem, PA 2 111 1 Kurt Angle was the special guest referee.
Aired on tape delay on October 29, 2014.
23 Lashley January 7, 2015 Impact! New York, NY 2 24 2
24 Kurt Angle January 31, 2015 Impact! London, England 4 145 6 Aired on tape delay on March 20, 2015.
25 Ethan Carter III June 25, 2015 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 264 14 Aired on tape delay on July 1, 2015.
26 Drew Galloway March 15, 2016 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 89 7 Galloway invoked his Feast or Fired world championship opportunity.
27 Lashley June 12, 2016 Slammiversary Orlando, FL 3 113 7 This was a submission match.
28 Eddie Edwards October 3, 2016 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 97 7 Aired on tape delay on October 6, 2016.
29 Lashley January 8, 2017 Impact: Genesis Orlando, FL 4 175 8 This was a 30-minute Iron Man match.
Aired on tape delay on January 26, 2017.
On March 2, 2017, the championship was renamed to the Impact World Championship following the renaming of the promotion.
Impact Wrestling
30 Alberto El Patrón July 2, 2017 Slammiversary XV Orlando, FL 1 43 1
Vacated August 14, 2017 Alberto El Patrón was stripped of the title due to being suspended by the promotion.
31 Eli Drake August 17, 2017 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 146 7 This was a 20-man battle royal for the vacant title. Drake lastly eliminated Eddie Edwards to win the championship.
32 Austin Aries January 10, 2018 Impact! Orlando, FL 2 277 13 Aired on tape delay on February 1, 2018.
33 Johnny Impact October 14, 2018 Bound for Glory New York, NY 1 196 6
34 Brian Cage April 28, 2019 Rebellion Toronto, ON, Canada 1 180 2 Lance Storm was the special guest referee.
35 Sami Callihan October 25, 2019 Impact! Windsor, ON, Canada 1 79 1 This was a steel cage match.
Aired on tape delay on October 29, 2019.
36 Tessa Blanchard January 12, 2020 Hard to Kill Dallas, TX 1 165 1 Blanchard became the first (and to date only) woman to hold the championship.
Vacated June 25, 2020 After a period of inactivity during which Blanchard missed multiple tapings due to COVID-19-related travel restrictions, her contract was terminated by Impact Wrestling and she was stripped of the title.
37 Eddie Edwards July 18, 2020 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 2 28 4 This was a five-way elimination match also involving Ace Austin, Trey, Rich Swann, and Eric Young.
38 Eric Young August 15, 2020 Impact! Nashville, TN 2 70 1 Aired on tape delay on September 1, 2020.
39 Rich Swann October 24, 2020 Bound for Glory Nashville, TN 1 183 6 At Sacrifice on March 13, 2021, Swann defeated Moose to unify the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, which was officially sanctioned as a separate title, with the Impact World Championship. The TNA title was deactivated while the Impact title became briefly known as the Impact Unified World Championship before reverting to Impact World Championship. Swann would carry both belts to represent the championship.
40 Kenny Omega April 25, 2021 Rebellion Nashville, TN 1 110 2 This was a Winner Takes All match in which Omega also defended the AEW World Championship.
41 Christian Cage August 13, 2021 AEW Rampage Pittsburgh, PA 1 71 3 Cage retired the TNA World Heavyweight Championship belt on the August 19, 2021, episode of Impact!, leaving the championship once again represented by a single belt.
42 Moose October 23, 2021 Bound for Glory Sunrise Manor, NV 1 182 6 Moose invoked his Call Your Shot Gauntlet championship opportunity he earned at the event.
43 Josh Alexander April 23, 2022 Rebellion Poughkeepsie, NY 1 335 14
Vacated March 24, 2023 Impact! Windsor, ON, Canada Vacated due to Josh Alexander requiring surgery for a torn triceps.
Aired on tape delay on April 6, 2023.
43 Steve Maclin April 16, 2023 Rebellion Toronto, ON, Canada 1 54 2 Defeated Kushida to win the vacant championship.
44 Alex Shelley June 9, 2023 Against All Odds Columbus, OH 1 218 7 During this reign, the name of the company was reverted back to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
45 Moose January 13, 2024 Hard To Kill Paradise, NV 2 189 4 Moose invoked his Feast or Fired world title opportunity.
46 Nic Nemeth July 20, 2024 Slammiversary Montreal, QC, Canada 1 137 5 This was a six-way elimination match also involving Josh Alexander, Steve Maclin, Joe Hendry, and Frankie Kazarian, who Nemeth lastly pinned.

Combined reigns

[edit]
Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Kurt Angle 4 25 644
2 Lashley 4 21 403
3 Austin Aries 2 14 375
4 Moose 2 10 371
5 Bobby Roode 2 15 367
6 Sting 2 14 353
7 Josh Alexander 1 14 335
8 Ethan Carter III 1 14 264
9 Jeff Hardy 3 8 249
10 Bully Ray 1 4 224
11 A.J. Styles 2 13 220
12 Alex Shelley 1 7 218
13 Johnny Impact 1 6 196
14 Rich Swann 1 6 183
15 Samoa Joe 1 7 182
16 Brian Cage 1 2 180
17 Tessa Blanchard 1 1 165
18 Eli Drake 1 7 146
19 Eric Young 2 6 140
20 Nic Nemeth 1 5 137
21 Magnus 1 7 128
22 Eddie Edwards 2 11 125
23 Rob Van Dam 1 5 113
24 Kenny Omega 1 2 110
25 Drew Galloway 1 7 89
26 Sami Callihan 1 1 79
27 Christian Cage 1 3 71
28 Mick Foley 1 1 63
29 Steve Maclin 1 2 54
30 Alberto El Patrón 1 1 43
31 Mr. Anderson 1 2 35
32 James Storm 1 0 8
TNA World Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
Date establishedMay 17, 2007
Current champion(s)The Hardys
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
Date wonOctober 26, 2024
Other name(s)
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship
    (2007–2017, 2024–present)
  • Impact World Tag Team Championship
    (2017–2024)
Statistics
First champion(s)Team 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
Most reignsAs a tag team (3 reigns):

As an individual (5 reigns):

Longest reignThe Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
(2nd reign, 429 days)
Shortest reignThe North
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
(2nd reign, 21 days)
Heaviest championTeam 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
(560 lb (254 kg))
Lightest championChris Bey
(171 lb (78 kg)

The TNA World Tag Team Championship is a men's professional wrestling world tag team championship owned and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

The current champions are The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) who are in their record-tying third reign as a team and individually. They won the title by defeating The System (Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers) in a 3-way Full Metal Mayhem match that also involved ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey) at Bound for Glory on October 26, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
1 Team 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
May 17, 2007 TNA Today Orlando, FL 1 59 2 Team 3D were awarded the championship on the May 17, 2007 edition of TNA's online web show TNA Today by Jim Cornette and Jeremy Borash following the National Wrestling Alliance stripping them of the NWA World Tag Team Championship on May 13, 2007.
2 Kurt Angle and Sting July 15, 2007 Victory Road Orlando, FL 1 56 1
3 Team Pacman
(Adam Jones and Ron Killings)
September 9, 2007 No Surrender Orlando, FL 1 35 2
4 Christian's Coalition
(A.J. Styles and Tomko)
October 14, 2007 Bound for Glory Duluth, GA 1 184 7 Defeated Ron Killings and Consequences Creed, who substituted for an injured Adam Jones.
5 The Latin American Xchange
(Hernandez and Homicide)
May 11, 2008 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 1 91 3 Defeated Team 3D in the finals of The Deuces Wild Tag Team Tournament to win the vacant championship.
6 Beer Money, Inc.
(James Storm and Bobby Roode)
August 10, 2008 Hard Justice Trenton, NJ 1 343 13
7 The Main Event Mafia
(Booker T and Scott Steiner)
July 19, 2009 Victory Road Orlando, FL 1 91 3
8 The British Invasion
(Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams)
October 18, 2009 Bound for Glory Irvine, CA 1 91 3 This was a four-way Full Metal Mayhem tag team match, also involving Beer Money, Inc. and Team 3D. The match was also contested for the IWGP Tag Team Championship, which was won by Team 3D.
9 Hernandez and Matt Morgan January 17, 2010 Genesis Orlando, FL 1
(2, 1)
107 6 On the April 4 episode of Impact!, Morgan turned against Hernandez and declared himself the sole champion.
10 The Band
(Eric Young, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall)
May 4, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 41 2 Nash, choosing Hall as his partner, invoked his Feast or Fired title opportunity to challenge Matt Morgan for the championship.
Nash and Hall won the match, but Young was also recognized as champion under the Freebird rule.
Aired on tape delay on May 13, 2010.
Vacated June 14, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL The Band was stripped of the championship due to Scott Hall's legal problems.
Aired on tape delay on June 17, 2010.
11 The Motor City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
July 11, 2010 Victory Road Orlando, FL 1 182 9 Defeated Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) to win the vacant championship.
12 Beer Money, Inc.
(James Storm and Robert/Bobby Roode)
January 9, 2011 Genesis Orlando, FL 2 212 7 During their reign, Robert Roode's ring name was shortened to Bobby Roode.
13 Mexican America
(Anarquia and Hernandez)
August 9, 2011 Impact Orlando, FL 1
(1, 3)
97 3 Aired on tape delay on August 18, 2011.
14 Crimson and Matt Morgan November 14, 2011 Impact Orlando, FL 1
(1, 2)
90 3 Aired on tape delay on November 17, 2011.
15 Magnus and Samoa Joe February 12, 2012 Against All Odds Orlando, FL 1
(2, 2)
91 5
16 Christopher Daniels and Kazarian May 13, 2012 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 1 154 5 At Slammiversary 10 on June 10, Daniels and Kazarian defeated Eric Young and OBD to unify the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship into the TNA World Tag Team Championship; the Knockouts title was deactivated in the process (it would later be revived in 2020).
17 Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Hernandez October 14, 2012 Bound for Glory Phoenix, AZ 1
(1, 4)
103 3 This was a three-way match, which also included the team of AJ Styles and Kurt Angle.
18 Bobby Roode and Austin Aries January 25, 2013 Impact Manchester, England 1
(3, 1)
76 2 Aired on tape delay on February 7, 2013.
19 Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Hernandez April 11, 2013 Impact Corpus Christi, TX 2
(2, 5)
52 1 This was a two out of three falls match. If Guerrero and Hernandez lost, they vowed never to team together again.
20 Gunner and James Storm June 2, 2013 Slammiversary XI Boston, MA 1
(1, 3)
140 1 This was a four-way elimination match also involving the team of Austin Aries and Bobby Roode as well as Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian).
21 The BroMans
(Robbie E and Jessie Godderz)
October 20, 2013 Bound for Glory San Diego, CA 1 189 5
22 The Wolves
(Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards)
April 27, 2014 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 1 145 9 This was a 3-on-2 handicap No Disqualification match with DJZ teaming with The BroMans.
23 The Revolution
(Abyss and James Storm)
September 19, 2014 Impact Bethlehem, PA 1
(1, 4)
133 2 Storm invoked a Feast or Fired Tag Team title opportunity (given to him by Gunner) and selected Abyss as his partner.
Aired on tape delay on November 12, 2014.
24 The Wolves
(Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards)
January 30, 2015 Impact Manchester, England 2 42 1 Aired on tape delay on March 6, 2015.
Vacated March 13, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL Vacated due to Eddie Edwards suffering a broken heel. This episode aired on tape delay on April 3, 2015.
25 The Hardys
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
March 16, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL 1 53 1 Won the vacant championship in an Ultimate X match also involving The Beat Down Clan (Low Ki and Kenny King), Bram and Ethan Carter III and Dirty Heels (Austin Aries and Bobby Roode).
Aired on tape delay on April 17, 2015.
Vacated May 8, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL Vacated due to Jeff Hardy suffering a broken leg.
26 The Wolves
(Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards)
June 25, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL 3 220 7 Defeated The Dirty Heels (Austin Aries and Bobby Roode) in a 30-minute Iron man match for the vacant championship, which was the fifth match in a best-of-five series.
Aired on tape delay on July 1, 2015.
27 Beer Money, Inc.
(Bobby Roode and James Storm)
January 31, 2016 Impact Birmingham, England 3
(4, 5)
48 2 Storm invoked his Feast or Fired Tag Team Championship contract.
Aired on tape delay on March 8, 2016.
28 Decay
(Abyss and Crazzy Steve)
March 19, 2016 Impact! Sacrifice Orlando, FL 1
(2, 1)
197 4 This was a Valley of Shadows match.
Aired on tape delay on April 26, 2016.
29 The Broken Hardys
(Broken Matt and Brother Nero)
October 2, 2016 Bound for Glory Orlando, FL 2 152 7 This was The Great War.
The team was previously known as The Hardys, and Brother Nero and Broken Matt was previously known as Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy.
On March 2, 2017, the championship was renamed as the Impact World Tag Team Championship following the rebranding of the promotion.
Impact Wrestling
Vacated March 3, 2017 Impact Orlando, FL Vacated due to The Broken Hardys leaving TNA.
Aired on tape delay on March 16, 2017.
31 The Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
March 4, 2017 Impact Orlando, FL 1 169 2 This was a four-way tag team match also involving Decay, Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe and Luster the Legend) and the team of Laredo Kid and Garza Jr..
Aired on tape delay March 30, 2017.
32 Ohio Versus Everything
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
August 20, 2017 Impact! Victory Road Orlando, FL 1 81 1 Aired on tape delay on September 28, 2017.
33 The Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
November 9, 2017 Impact! Ottawa, ON, Canada 2 429 11 Aired on tape delay on January 4, 2018.
34 The Lucha Bros.
(Fenix and Pentagon Jr.)
January 12, 2019 Impact! Mexico City, Mexico 1 106 2 Aired on tape delay on February 8, 2019.
35 The Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
April 28, 2019 Rebellion Toronto, ON, Canada 3 68 3 This was a Full Metal Mayhem match.
36 The North
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
July 5, 2019 Bash at the Brewery San Antonio, TX 1 380 20
37 The Motor City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
July 19, 2020 Impact! Nashville, TN 2 97 2 Aired on tape delay on July 21, 2020.
38 The North
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
October 24, 2020 Bound for Glory Nashville, TN 2 21 0 This was a four-way tag team match that also involved the teams of Ace Austin and Madman Fulton and The Good Brothers, who The North pinned.
39 The Good Brothers
(Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
November 14, 2020 Turning Point Nashville, TN 1 119 2
40 FinJuice
(David Finlay and Juice Robinson)
March 13, 2021 Sacrifice Nashville, TN 1 65 2
41 Violent By Design
(Eric Young, Rhino, Joe Doering, and Deaner)
May 17, 2021 Impact! Nashville, TN 1
(2, 1, 1, 1)
61 2 Rhino invoked his Call Your Shot Gauntlet championship privilege he earned at Bound for Glory, and he and Doering would win the titles.
Aired on tape delay on May 20, 2021.
On the June 3 episode of Impact, VBD leader Young declared that the titles belonged to the group collectively, and that he would decide who defended them, thus he and Deaner were also recognized as champions under the Freebird Rule.
42 The Good Brothers
(Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
July 17, 2021 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 2 231 6 Joe Doering and Rhino represented Violent By Design.
This was a four-way tag team match, also involving Rich Swann and Willie Mack and Fallah Bahh and No Way.
43 Violent By Design
(Eric Young, Joe Doering, and Deaner)
March 5, 2022 Sacrifice Louisville, KY 2
(3, 2, 2)
63 2 Doering and Young won the match, but Deaner was also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule.
44 The Briscoes
(Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe)
May 7, 2022 Under Siege Newport, KY 1 43 1 Joe Doering and Eric Young represented Violent By Design.
45 The Good Brothers
(Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
June 19, 2022 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 3 68 1
46 The Kingdom
(Mike Bennett and Matt Taven)
August 26, 2022 Impact! Dallas, TX 1 43 2 Aired on tape delay on September 1, 2022.
47 Heath and Rhino October 8, 2022 Impact! Albany, NY 1
(1, 2)
62 3 Aired on tape delay on October 20, 2022.
48 The Motor City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
December 9, 2022 Impact! Pembroke Pines, FL 3 78 2 Aired on tape delay on December 15, 2022.
49 ABC
(Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
February 25, 2023 Impact! Sunrise Manor, NV 1 140 6 Aired on tape delay on March 2, 2023.
50 Subculture
(Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster)
July 15, 2023 Slammiversary Windsor, ON 1 43 1 This was a four-way tag team match that also involved the teams of Rich Swann and Sami Callihan and Brian Myers and Moose, who Subculture pinned.
51 The Rascalz
(Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz)
August 27, 2023 Emergence Toronto, ON, Canada 1 55 2
52 ABC
(Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
October 21, 2023 Bound for Glory Cicero, IL 2 139 4 Chris Bey invoked his Feast or Fired title opportunity.
During their reign, the name of the company was reverted to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
53 The System
(Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers)
March 8, 2024 Sacrifice Windsor, ON, Canada 1
(4, 1)
134 3
54 ABC
(Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
July 20, 2024 Slammiversary Montreal, QC, Canada 3 55 0
55 The System
(Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers)
September 13, 2024 Victory Road San Antonio, TX 2
(5, 2)
43 0
56 The Hardys
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
October 26, 2024 Bound for Glory Detroit, MI 3 39 0 This was a 3-way Full Metal Mayhem match that also involved ABC (Ace Austin and Chris Bey).

Combined reigns by team

[edit]
Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 The Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
3 16 666
2 Beer Money, Inc.
(Robert/Bobby Roode and James Storm)
3 22 603
3 The Good Brothers
(Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson)
3 9 418
4 The Wolves
(Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards)
3 17 407
5 The North
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
2 20 401
6 The Motor City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
3 13 357
7 ABC
(Ace Austin and Chris Bey)
3 10 334
8 The Hardys
(Brother Nero/Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy/Broken Matt)
2 3 244
9 Decay
(Abyss and Crazzy Steve)
1 4 197
10 The BroMans
(Robbie E and Jessie Godderz)
1 5 189
11 Christian's Coalition
(AJ Styles and Tomko)
1 7 184
12 The System
(Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers)
2 3 177
13 Chavo Guerrero and Hernandez 2 4 155
14 Bad Influence
(Christopher Daniels and Kazarian)
1 5 154
15 Gunner and James Storm 1 1 140
16 The System
(Eddie Edwards and Brian Myers)
1 3 134
17 The Revolution
(Abyss and James Storm)
1 2 133
18 Violent By Design
(1st reign: Eric Young, Rhino, Joe Doering, and Deaner)
(2nd reign: Eric Young, Joe Doering and Deaner)
2 4 124
19 Hernandez and Matt Morgan 1 6 107
20 The Lucha Brothers
(Fenix and Pentagon Jr.)
1 2 106
21 Mexican America
(Anarquia and Hernandez)
1 3 97
22 Crimson and Matt Morgan 1 3 90
23 The British Invasion
(Brutus Magnus and Doug Williams)
1 3 91
The Latin American Xchange
(Hernandez and Homicide)
1 3 91
Magnus and Samoa Joe 1 5 91
The Main Event Mafia
(Booker T and Scott Steiner)
1 3 91
27 Ohio Versus Everything
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
1 1 81
28 Austin Aries and Bobby Roode 1 2 76
29 FinJuice
(David Finlay and Juice Robinson)
1 2 65
30 Heath and Rhino 1 3 62
31 Team 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
1 2 59
32 Kurt Angle and Sting 1 1 56
33 The Rascalz
(Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz)
1 2 55
34 Subculture
(Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster)
1 1 43
The Briscoes
(Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe)
1 1 43
The Kingdom
(Mike Bennett and Matt Taven)
1 2 43
37 The Band
(Eric Young, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall)
1 2 41
38 Team Pacman
(Adam Jones and Ron Killings)
1 2 35

Combined reigns by wrestler

[edit]
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 James Storm 5 25 876
2 Robert/Bobby Roode 4 25 679
3 Ortiz 3 16 666
Santana
5 Eddie Edwards 5 20 584
6 Hernandez 5 14 450
7 Doc Gallows 3 9 418
Karl Anderson
9 Davey Richards 3 17 407
10 Ethan Page 2 20 401
Josh Alexander
12 Alex Shelley 3 13 357
Chris Sabin
14 Ace Austin 3 10 334
Chris Bey
16 Abyss 2 6 330
17 Brother Nero/Jeff Hardy 3 3 244
Matt Hardy/Broken Matt
19 Matt Morgan 2 9 197
Crazzy Steve 1 4 197
21 Jessie Godderz 1 5 189
Robbie E
23 AJ Styles 1 7 184
Tomko
25 Magnus 2 8 182
26 Brian Myers 2 3 177
27 Eric Young 3 6 165
28 Chavo Guerrero 2 4 155
29 Kazarian 1 5 154
Christopher Daniels
30 Gunner 1 1 140
32 Joe Doering 2 4 124
Deaner
34 Rhino 2 7 123
35 Fenix 1 2 106
Pentagon Jr.
37 Anarquia 1 3 97
38 Crimson 1 3 90
39 Scott Steiner 1 3 91
Booker T
Doug Williams 1 3 91
Homicide 1 5 91
Samoa Joe 1 3 91
44 Dave Crist 1 1 81
Jake Crist
46 Austin Aries 1 2 76
47 David Finlay 1 2 65
Juice Robinson
49 Heath 1 3 62
50 Brother Devon 1 2 59
Brother Ray
52 Kurt Angle 1 1 56
Sting
54 Trey Miguel 1 2 55
Zachary Wentz
56 Mark Andrews 1 1 43
Flash Morgan Webster
Jay Briscoe 1 1 43
Mark Briscoe
Mike Bennett 1 2 43
Matt Taven
62 Kevin Nash 1 2 41
Scott Hall
64 Adam Jones 1 2 35
Ron Killings
TNA Knockouts World Championship
Details
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
Date establishedOctober 14, 2007
Current champion(s)Masha Slamovich
Date wonOctober 26, 2024
Other name(s)
  • TNA Knockouts Championship
    (2007–2017)
  • Impact Knockouts Championship
    (2017–2021)
  • Impact Knockouts World Championship
    (2021–2024)
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship
    (2024–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Gail Kim
Most reignsGail Kim
(6 reigns)
Longest reignDeonna Purrazzo
(1st reign, 462 days)
Shortest reignGail Kim
(6th reign, 7 days)
Oldest championMickie James
(43 years, 135 days)
Youngest championTaylor Wilde
(22 years, 150 days)
Heaviest championAwesome Kong
(272 lbs (123 kg))
Lightest championMiss Tessmacher
(109 lbs (49 kg)

The TNA Knockouts World Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship owned and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

The current champion is Masha Slamovich, who is in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Jordynne Grace at Bound for Glory on October 26, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
1 Gail Kim October 14, 2007 Bound for Glory Duluth, GA 1 85 3 The title was established as the TNA Knockouts Championship.
Kim defeated Roxxi Laveaux in the finals of a 10-woman single elimination tournament to become the inaugural champion.
2 Awesome Kong January 7, 2008 TNA Impact! Orlando, FL 1 169 7 Aired on tape delay on January 10, 2008.
3 Taylor Wilde June 24, 2008 TNA Impact! Orlando, FL 1 121 6 Aired on tape delay on July 10, 2008.
4 Awesome Kong October 23, 2008 TNA Impact! Las Vegas, NV 2 178 3
5 Angelina Love April 19, 2009 Lockdown Philadelphia, PA 1 119 4 This was a three-way six sides of steel cage match that also involved Taylor Wilde, who Love pinned to win the title.
6 ODB August 16, 2009 Hard Justice Orlando, FL 1 154 5 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match that also involved Velvet Sky, who teamed with Love. ODB pinned Sky to win the title.
7 Tara January 17, 2010 Genesis Orlando, FL 1 91 3 This was a two out of three falls match.
8 Madison Rayne April 18, 2010 Lockdown St. Charles, MO 1 113 6 This was a Steel Cage match.
9 Angelina Love August 9, 2010 TNA Impact!: The Whole F'n Show Orlando, FL 2 62 2 Aired on tape delay on August 12, 2010.
10 Madison Rayne October 11, 2010 TNA Impact! Orlando, FL 2 188 3 Aired on tape delay on October 14, 2010.
11 Mickie James April 17, 2011 Lockdown Cincinnati, OH 1 182 6 This was a title vs. hair six sides of steel match.
12 Velvet Sky October 16, 2011 Bound for Glory Philadelphia, PA 1 28 0 This was a four-way match that also involved Madison Rayne and Winter, who Sky pinned. Karen Jarrett was the special guest referee; however, Traci Brooks acted as an enforcer and counted Velvet's pin.
13 Gail Kim November 13, 2011 Turning Point Orlando, FL 2 210 8
14 Miss Tessmacher June 10, 2012 Slammiversary Arlington, TX 1 126 4
15 Tara October 14, 2012 Bound for Glory Phoenix, AZ 2 104 4
16 Velvet Sky January 26, 2013 Impact Wrestling London, England 2 117 3 This was a four-way elimination match that also involved Brooke and Gail Kim, who Sky last eliminated.
Aired on tape delay on February 21, 2013.
17 Mickie James May 23, 2013 Impact Wrestling Tampa, FL 2 112 2
18 ODB September 12, 2013 Impact Wrestling St. Louis, MO 2 38 0 Aired on tape delay on September 19, 2013.
19 Gail Kim October 20, 2013 Bound for Glory San Diego, CA 3 88 1 This was a three-way match that also involved Brooke, who Kim pinned.
20 Madison Rayne January 16, 2014 Impact Wrestling: Genesis Huntsville, AL 3 101 1
21 Angelina Love April 27, 2014 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 3 54 5
22 Gail Kim June 20, 2014 Impact Wrestling Bethlehem, PA 4 91 6 Aired on tape delay on July 3, 2014.
23 Taryn Terrell September 19, 2014 Impact Wrestling Bethlehem, PA 1 279 10 This was a three-way match that also involved Havok.
Aired on tape delay on November 19, 2014.
24 Brooke June 25, 2015 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 2 34 2 Brooke was formerly known as Miss Tessmacher.
Aired on tape delay on July 15, 2015.
25 Gail Kim July 29, 2015 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 5 232 5 This was a four-way match that also involved Awesome Kong and Lei'D Tapa.
Aired on tape delay on September 16, 2015.
26 Jade March 17, 2016 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 87 2 This was a three-way match that also involved Madison Rayne.
Aired on tape delay on April 5, 2016.
27 Sienna June 12, 2016 Slammiversary Orlando, FL 1 62 2 This was a three-way match that also involved Gail Kim.
28 Maria Kanellis-Bennett August 13, 2016 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 50 0 This was a five-way match that also involved Jade, Allie, and Madison Rayne, who Kanellis pinned.
Aired on tape delay on September 1, 2016.
29 Gail Kim October 2, 2016 Bound for Glory Orlando, FL 6 7 2
Vacated October 9, 2016 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL The championship was declared vacant due to an injury that Gail Kim suffered.
Aired on tape delay on November 17, 2016.
30 Rosemary October 9, 2016 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 266 5 Defeated Jade in a Six Sides of Steel match to win the vacant title.
Aired on tape delay on December 1, 2016.
The championship was renamed as the Impact Knockouts Championship following the renaming of the promotion on March 2, 2017.
Impact Wrestling
31 Sienna July 2, 2017 Slammiversary XV Orlando, FL 2 129 2
32 Laurel Van Ness November 8, 2017 Impact! Ottawa, ON, Canada 1 65 2 Aired on tape delay on December 14, 2017.
33 Allie January 12, 2018 Impact! Crossroads Orlando, FL 1 102 3 Aired on tape delay on March 8, 2018.
34 Su Yung April 24, 2018 Impact! Under Pressure Orlando, FL 1 110 3 This was a Last Rites match.
Aired on tape delay on May 31, 2018.
35 Tessa Blanchard August 12, 2018 Impact! ReDefined Toronto, ON, Canada 1 147 4 This was a three-way match that also involved Allie, who Blanchard pinned.
Aired on tape delay on August 30, 2018.
36 Taya Valkyrie January 6, 2019 Homecoming Nashville, TN 1 377 13 Gail Kim was the special guest referee.
37 Jordynne Grace January 18, 2020 Impact! Mexico City, Mexico 1 182 4 Aired on tape delay on February 11, 2020.
38 Deonna Purrazzo July 18, 2020 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 1 462 15
39 Mickie James October 23, 2021 Bound for Glory Sunrise Manor, NV 3 133 4 During her reign, the Impact Knockouts Championship was renamed as the Impact Knockouts World Championship.
40 Tasha Steelz March 5, 2022 Sacrifice Louisville, KY 1 106 3
41 Jordynne Grace June 19, 2022 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 2 208 6 This was a Queen of the Mountain match that also involved Chelsea Green, Deonna Purrazzo, and Mia Yim. Mickie James was the special guest enforcer.
42 Mickie James January 13, 2023 Hard to Kill Atlanta, GA 4 71 2 This was a Title vs. Career match.
Vacated March 25, 2023 Impact! Windsor, ON, Canada Mickie James relinquished the title due to a broken rib.
Aired on tape delay on April 13, 2023.
43 Deonna Purrazzo April 16, 2023 Rebellion Toronto, ON, Canada 2 90 6 Defeated Jordynne Grace to win the vacant championship.
44 Trinity July 15, 2023 Slammiversary Windsor, ON, Canada 1 182 4 During her reign, Impact Wrestling's name was reverted back to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
45 Jordynne Grace January 13, 2024 Hard To Kill Paradise, NV 3 287 16 This was Grace's Call Your Shot championship match.
46 Masha Slamovich October 26, 2024 Bound for Glory Detroit, MI 1 39 1

Combined reigns

[edit]
Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Gail Kim 6 25 713
2 Jordynne Grace 3 26 677
3 Deonna Purrazzo 2 21 552
4 Mickie James 4 14 498
5 Madison Rayne 3 10 404
6 Taya Valkyrie 1 13 377
7 Awesome Kong 2 11 347
8 Taryn Terrell 1 10 279
9 Rosemary 1 5 266
10 Angelina Love 3 11 226
11 Tara 2 7 195
12 ODB 2 5 192
13 Sienna 2 4 187
14 Trinity 1 4 182
15 Miss Tessmacher/Brooke 2 6 160
16 Tessa Blanchard 1 4 147
17 Velvet Sky 2 3 145
18 Taylor Wilde 1 6 121
19 Su Yung 1 3 110
20 Tasha Steelz 1 3 106
21 Allie 1 3 102
22 Jade 1 2 87
23 Laurel Van Ness 1 2 65
24 Maria Kanellis-Bennett 1 0 50
25 Masha Slamovich 1 1 39
TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
Date establishedAugust 20, 2009
Current champion(s)Spitfire
(Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
Date wonSeptember 13, 2024
Other name(s)
  • TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship
    (2009–2013)
  • Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship
    (2020–2021)
  • Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
    (2021–2024)
  • TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
    (2024–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sarita and Taylor Wilde
Most reignsAs tag team (2 reigns):

As individual (3 reigns):

Longest reignMK Ultra
(Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelly)
(237 days)
Shortest reignThe Death Dollz
(Jessicka, Rosemary, and Taya Valkyrie)
(1st reign, 54 days)
Oldest championTara
(40 years, 152 days)
Youngest championRosita
(20 years, 76 days)
Heaviest championThe Death Dollz
(Jessicka, Rosemary, and Taya Valkyrie)
(559 lb (254 kg) combined)
Lightest championMexican America
(Rosita and Sarita)
(226 lb (103 kg) combined)

The TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship is a women's professional wrestling tag team championship owned and promoted by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). It is contested for mainly by teams consisting of two female wrestlers in TNA, known as the TNA Knockouts; however, the championship was once held by a male.

The current champions are Spitfire (Dani Luna and Jody Threat), who are in their record-tying second reign, both as a team and individually. They won the title by defeating Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich at Victory Road on September 13, 2024 in San Antonio, Texas.

Reigns

[edit]

As of December 4, 2024.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
1 Sarita and Taylor Wilde September 20, 2009 No Surrender Orlando, FL 1 106 3 The championship was established as the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship on August 20, 2009.
Sarita and Wilde defeated The Beautiful People (Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky) in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions.
2 Awesome Kong and Hamada January 4, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 63 1
Vacated March 8, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL Awesome Kong and Hamada were stripped of the title after Kong was released from her TNA contract.
3 The Beautiful People
(Lacey Von Erich, Madison Rayne, and Velvet Sky)
March 8, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 141 4 Defeated the teams of Sarita and Taylor Wilde and Angelina Love and Tara in a three-way tag team match to win the vacant championship.
Sky and Rayne won the match, but Von Erich was also recognized as champion under the Freebird rule.
4 Hamada and Taylor Wilde July 27, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1
(2, 2)
132 2 Velvet Sky and Lacey Von Erich represented The Beautiful People.
Aired on tape delay on August 5, 2010.
Vacated December 6, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL Hamada and Taylor Wilde were stripped of the title after Hamada was released from her TNA contract.
Aired on tape delay on December 9, 2010.
5 Angelina Love and Winter December 9, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 94 1 Defeated Madison Rayne and Tara in the finals of a four-team tournament to win the vacant titles.
Aired on tape delay on December 23, 2010.
6 Mexican America
(Rosita and Sarita)
March 13, 2011 Victory Road Orlando, FL 1
(1, 2)
121 3
7 TnT
(Brooke Tessmacher and Tara)
July 12, 2012 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 106 2 Aired on tape delay on July 21, 2011.
8 Gail Kim and Madison Rayne October 26, 2011 Impact Wrestling Macon, GA 1
(1, 2)
125 2 Aired on tape delay on November 3, 2011.
9 Eric Young and ODB February 28, 2012 Impact Wrestling Orlando, FL 1 103 2 Young became the only male wrestler to hold the title.
Aired on tape delay on March 8, 2012.
Unified June 10, 2012 Slammiversary 10 Arlington, TX Christopher Daniels and Kazarian defeated Eric Young and ODB to unify the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championship into the TNA World Tag Team Championship; the Knockouts title was deactivated in the process.
In March 2017, TNA was renamed as Impact Wrestling.
Impact Wrestling
10 Fire 'N Flava
(Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz)
January 16, 2021 Hard To Kill Nashville, TN 1 182 6 The title was reactivated as the Impact Knockouts Tag Team Championship on October 24, 2020.
Fire 'N Flava defeated Havok and Nevaeh in the finals of an eight-team tournament to win the revived titles.
11 Decay
(Havok and Rosemary)
July 17, 2021 Slammiversary
Pre-show
Nashville, TN 1 98 3
12 The IInspiration
(Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee)
October 23, 2021 Bound for Glory Sunrise Manor, NV 1 133 1 During their reign, the title was renamed as the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship.
13 The Influence
(Madison Rayne and Tenille Dashwood)
March 5, 2022 Sacrifice Louisville, KY 1
(3, 1)
106 3
14 The Death Dollz
(Jessicka, Rosemary, and Taya Valkyrie)
June 19, 2022 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 1
(2, 2, 1)
54 1 Jessicka was formerly known as Havok.
Valkyrie and Rosemary won the match, but Jessicka was also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule.
15 VXT
(Chelsea Green and Deonna Purrazzo)
August 12, 2022 Emergence
Pre-show
Cicero, IL 1 56 1
16 The Death Dollz
(Jessicka, Rosemary, and Taya Valkyrie)
October 7, 2022 Bound for Glory Albany, NY 2
(3, 3, 2)
142 4 Jessicka and Valkyrie won the match, but Rosemary was also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule.
17 The Coven
(KiLynn King and Taylor Wilde)
February 26, 2023 Impact! Sunrise Manor, NV 1
(1, 3)
139 3 Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie represented The Death Dollz.
Aired on tape delay on March 16, 2023.
18 MK Ultra
(Killer Kelly and Masha Slamovich)
July 15, 2023 Slammiversary Windsor, ON, Canada 1 237 6 During their reign, Impact Wrestling's name was reverted to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
19 Spitfire
(Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
March 8, 2024 Sacrifice Windsor, ON, Canada 1 56 1
20 Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich May 3, 2024 Under Siege Albany, NY 1
(1, 2)
133 2
21 Spitfire
(Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
September 13, 2024 Victory Road San Antonio, TX 2 82 3 Tasha Steelz substituted for an injured Alisha Edwards.
Had Spitfire lost, Luna and Threat would've been forced to disband as a team.

Combined reigns by team

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Indicates the current champion

As of December 4, 2024.

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 MK Ultra
(Killer Kelly and Masha Slamovich)
1 6 237
2 The Death Dollz
(Jessicka, Rosemary, and Taya Valkyrie)
2 5 196
3 Fire 'N Flava
(Kiera Hogan and Tasha Steelz)
1 6 182
4 The Beautiful People
(Lacey Von Erich, Madison Rayne, and Velvet Sky)
1 4 141
5 Spitfire
(Dani Luna and Jody Threat)
2 4 138
6 The Coven
(KiLynn King and Taylor Wilde)
1 3 139
7 Alisha Edwards and Masha Slamovich 1 2 133
The IInspiration
(Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee)
1 1 133
9 Hamada and Taylor Wilde 1 2 132
10 Gail Kim and Madison Rayne 1 2 125
11 Mexican America
(Rosita and Sarita)
1 3 121
12 The Influence
(Madison Rayne and Tenille Dashwood)
1 3 106
Sarita and Taylor Wilde 1 3 106
TnT
(Brooke Tessmacher and Tara)
1 2 106
15 Eric Young and ODB 1 2 103
16 Decay
(Havok and Rosemary)
1 3 98
17 Angelina Love and Winter 1 1 94
18 Awesome Kong and Hamada 1 1 63
19 VXT
(Chelsea Green and Deonna Purrazzo)
1 1 56

Combined reigns by wrestler

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Taylor Wilde 3 8 377
2 Madison Rayne 3 9 372
3 Masha Slamovich 2 8 370
4 Rosemary 3[n] 8 294
Jessicka
6 Killer Kelly 1 6 237
7 Sarita 2 6 227
8 Taya Valkyrie 2 5 196
9 Hamada 2 3 195
10 Kiera Hogan 1 6 182
Tasha Steelz
12 Lacey Von Erich 1 4 141
Velvet Sky
14 Dani Luna 2 4 138
Jody Threat
16 KiLynn King 1 3 139
17 Alisha Edwards 1 2 133
Cassie Lee 1 1 133
Jessie McKay
19 Gail Kim 1 2 125
21 Rosita 1 3 121
22 Brooke Tessmacher 1 2 106
Tara
Tenille Dashwood 1 3 106
25 Eric Young 1 2 103
ODB
27 Angelina Love 1 1 94
Winter
29 Awesome Kong 1 1 63
30 Chelsea Green 1 1 56
Deonna Purrazzo

Notes

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  1. ^ Moolah began her second reign disguised as The Spider Lady.
  2. ^ 18 days as recognized by WWE due to the episode in which she lost the title airing on tape delay.
  3. ^ She began her second reign disguised as The Spider Lady.
  4. ^ During his first two reigns, he was known as Lieutenant Loco and Chavo Guerrero Jr. respectively.
  5. ^ 384 days as recognized by WWE.
  6. ^ 11 days as recognized by WWE.
  7. ^ He was known as The Hurricane and Gregory Helms during his second and third reigns respectively.
  8. ^ He was known as Rey Mysterio Jr. during his first two reigns.
  9. ^ He was known as Lieutenant Loco and Chavo Guerrero Jr. during his first and second reigns respectively.
  10. ^ He was known as Syxx during his first reign.
  11. ^ He was known as just Juventud during his second reign.
  12. ^ 438 days as recognized by WWE.
  13. ^ Santa Claus was portrayed by Bear Bronson.
  14. ^ Jessicka was known as Havok during her first reign with Rosemary.