Zero-One United States Heavyweight Championship - List of Reigns By Length

List of Reigns By Length

As of January 12, 2013

Wrestlers Days Held Date Won Date Lost
Mr. Wrestling 3 1525+ November 9, 2008 Current champion
The Predator 270 October 13, 2003 July 9, 2004
Ricky Landell 205 June 13, 2007 January 4, 2008
Steve Corino 179 January 6, 2003 July 4, 2003
Christopher Daniels 162 November 23, 2005 May 4, 2006
Leonardo Spanky 161 March 23, 2005 August 31, 2005
Kohei Sato 125 July 9, 2004 November 11, 2004
Ricky Landell 82 June 1, 2008 August 22, 2008
Steve Corino 80 November 11, 2004 January 30, 2005
King Kaluha 79 August 22, 2008 November 9, 2008
Alex Shelley 65 September 19, 2005 November 23, 2005
Mr. Wrestling 3 64 January 4, 2008 March 8, 2008
The Predator 37 July 4, 2003 August 10, 2003
Dr. X 28 March 15, 2008 April 12, 2008
Jake Manning 27 April 12, 2008 May 9, 2008
Sterling James Keenan 23 May 9, 2008 June 1, 2008
Sterling James Keenan 7 March 8, 2008 March 15, 2008
Hulk Ogan 1 August 10, 2003 August 11, 2003

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