Latelly it has been discussed time and time again about how short title reigns are and what it truelly means to be a 9 Time world Champion Like Edge is. Being a Numbers guy like I am (Im an Auditor in the Real world) I decided to take the time and break down Each of the Major "World Titles" and simply rank the champions based on time holding the belt instead of actual times winning the Belt. I decided to do this because I don't care if Someone like Ric Flair is a 14 time world Champion because to me it means he lost the title 14 times also. The first belt I am going to be discussing is the now defunt former WCW World Heavyweight Championship.
The numbers for the WCW belt begin after the WCW and got my information from WIKIpedia which is mostly accuratre. I then compared it to WWE and how they regonized it, . In this case with Difference I went with WIKI record even though we all know WWE.com LIES!!!!. I believe the Records start After the WCW merged their WCW and International Titles (The time after the Rick Rude and Flair were Fueding)
Did you know that Jeff Jarret was a 4 time WCW World Champion?
While Goldberg was only WCW Champion 1 Time?
DAMN……….! Anyone remember Ron Simmons, former WCW Champion for 150 Days. That’s more then Chris Benoit, DDP, Randy Savage, and Bret Hart Combined (139 Days) Here’s the List from WIKI
Here’s the List of the 22 Men in the World to Hold the WCW Belt Rank By ADR (Average Days a Rank, because I don’t think it’s the number of times that matter as much as how long the reigns are) In my opinion the average amount of days per reign summons up how great a champion you are.
1- Hulk Hogan (6 Time WCW Champion) 1,158 Days ADR (Avg Days Reign) 193 Days
2- Bill Goldberg (1 Time WCW Champion) 174 Days ADR 174 Days
3- Ron Simmons (1 Time WCW Champion) 150 Days ADR 150 Days
4- Vader (3 time WCW Champion) 377 Days ADR 126 Days
5- Scott Steiner (1 Time WCW Champion) 120 Days ADR 120 Days
6- Lex Luger ( 2 Time WCW Champion) 235 Days ADR 118 Days
7- Ric Flair (Reg As 7 Time WCW Champion) 489 Days ADR 70 Days
8- The Giant (Big Show) (2 Time WCW Champion) 138 Days ADR 69 Days
9- Booker T ( 5 Time WCW Champion) 253 Days, ADR 51
10- The Rock (in WWF 2 Time WCW Champion) 97 Days ADR 48
11- STING ( 6 Time WCW Champion) 278 Days ADR 46
12- Sid Vicious (2 Time WCW Champion) 77 Days ADR 39
13- Bret Hart (2 Time WCW Champion) 56 Days ADR 28
14- Kevin Nash (5 Time WCW Champion) 97 Days ADR 19
15- Jeff Jarrett (4 Time WCW Champion) 58 Days ADR 15 Days
16- Randy Savage (4 Time WCW Champion) 53 Days ADR 13
17- David Arquette (1 Time WCW Champion) 12 Days ADR 12
18- DDP (3 Time WCW Champion ) 29 Days ADR 10
19- Chris Jericho *Retired w/ Title Unifified (in WWF 2 Time WCW ) 15 Days ADR 8
20- Vince Russo (1 Time WCW Champion) 7 Days ADR 7
21- Kurt Angle (In WWF 1 Time WCW Champion) 6 Days ADR 6
22- Chris Benoit (1 Time WCW Champion) 1 Day ADR 1.
So just looking at the numbers I guess you could say Hulk Hogan was the best WCW Champion he has the total most days at 1,158 and he also averaged the most days per reign at 193. He will always be remembered as the Biggest WWF star but I think he also could be considered the Best WCW Champion based on the numbers.
Also looking at someone like Randy Savage a 4 TIME WCW CHAMPION all his reigns combined equal 53 Days and his last two reigns were only 1 day apiece jobbing the title back to Hulk Hogan so including his WWF jobbing to Hogan that makes 3 time He has had to job a world title to Hulk Hogan, maybe that’s why he is so mad at Hogan to this day, mad enough to the point where he has to call him out on his rap album. Anyone else have to add to this I am going to break down the WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP NEXT.