List of WWE United States Champions

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Three-time and current champion Shinsuke Nakamura Shinsuke Nakamura 2024 (cropped).jpg
Three-time and current champion Shinsuke Nakamura

The WWE United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested in the American promotion WWE on the SmackDown brand. It was originally known as the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship and began as a regional championship created by and defended in Jim Crockett Jr.'s Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, a territory of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Harley Race became the inaugural champion on the title's introduction on January 1, 1975. Turner Broadcasting bought Mid-Atlantic in November 1988 and renamed it World Championship Wrestling (WCW) after its primary television program.

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In March 2001, the then-WWF bought selected assets of WCW. [1] This resulted in the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship becoming a championship for the WWF, which referred to it as the WCW United States Championship. At Survivor Series in November 2001, the WCW United States and WWF Intercontinental Championships were unified, resulting in the United States Championship being deactivated. In July 2003, the title was reactivated as the WWE United States Championship. It is the only active WWE championship not created by the promotion. As of the 2023 WWE Draft it is exclusive to the SmackDown brand.

The championship is contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. Shinsuke Nakamura is the current champion in his third reign. He defeated LA Knight at Survivor Series: WarGames on November 30, 2024, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Overall, there have been 103 different champions. Ric Flair holds the record for having the most reigns at six, [2] while John Cena holds the record for most reigns under the WWE banner at five. Lex Luger holds the longest reign, with his third reign lasting 523 days, while Dean Ambrose holds the longest reign under the WWE banner at 351 days (overall the third longest in the title's history). [3] "Stunning" Steve Austin's second reign was the shortest, lasting approximately five minutes. Only two men, Lex Luger and Rick Rude, have held the championship continuously for one year (365 days) or more.

Title history

Names

Name [4] [5] Years [4] [5]
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Mid-Atlantic version)January 1, 1975 – January 27, 1981
NWA United States Heavyweight Championship (Undisputed version)January 27, 1981 – January 1991
WCW United States Heavyweight ChampionshipJanuary 1991 – March 26, 2001
WCW Canadian Championship (unofficially)July 18, 2000 – October 29, 2000
WCW United States Championship June 24, 2001November 18, 2001
WWE United States Championship July 27, 2003 – present

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
Days recog.Number of days held recognized by the promotion
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDays recog.
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP)
1 Harley Race January 1, 1975 House show Tallahassee, FL 1183183Defeated Johnny Weaver in a tournament final to become the inaugural NWA United States Heavyweight Champion for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling. [6] [4] [7]
2 Johnny Valentine July 3, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 19392 [6] [7]
Vacated October 4, 1975Vacated when Johnny Valentine suffered a career-ending injury in a plane crash. [4] [8] [7]
3 Terry Funk November 9, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 11818Defeated Paul Jones in a tournament final for the vacant title. [4] [7]
4 Paul Jones November 27, 1975 House show Greensboro, NC 1107106 [6] [7]
5 Blackjack Mulligan March 13, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 1217217 [6] [7]
6 Paul Jones October 16, 1976 House show Greensboro, NC 24342WWE recognizes Jones' reign as ending on November 28, 1976. [6] [7]
Blackjack Mulligan November 28, 1976 House show Charlotte, NC 211 [4] [7]
Paul Jones December 9, 1976 House show Winston-Salem, NC 36 [4] [7]
7 Blackjack Mulligan December 15, 1976 House show Raleigh, NC 2(3)204204 [6] [7]
8 Bobo Brazil July 7, 1977 House show Norfolk, VA 12221 [6] [7]
9 Ric Flair July 29, 1977 House show Richmond, VA 18483 [6] [7] [9]
10 Ricky Steamboat October 21, 1977 House show Charleston, SC 17272 [6] [7]
11 Blackjack Mulligan January 1, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 3(4)7777 [4] [6] [7]
12 Mr. Wrestling March 19, 1978 House show Greensboro, NC 12121 [6] [7]
13 Ric Flair April 9, 1978 House show Charlotte, NC 2253251 [6] [7]
14 Ricky Steamboat December 17, 1978 House show Toronto, ON, Canada 2105104 [6] [7]
15 Ric Flair April 1, 1979 House show Greensboro, NC 3133133 [6] [7]
Vacated August 12, 1979Vacated when Ric Flair won the NWA World Tag Team Championship four days prior. [4] [7]
16 Jimmy Snuka September 1, 1979 House show Charlotte, NC 1231232Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title.
WWE recognizes Snuka's reign as ending on April 20, 1980.
[4] [10] [7]
17 Ric Flair April 19, 1980 House show Greensboro, NC 49897WWE recognizes Flair's reign as beginning on April 20, 1980, although in reality, he won the title on April 19, 1980. [6] [10] [7]
Greg Valentine July 26, 1980 House show Charlotte, NC 1121 [4] [7]
Ric Flair November 24, 1980 House show Greenville, SC 564Although this reign is not recognized, a WWE.com article recognized Flair as a six-time champion. [6] [11] [7]
18 Roddy Piper January 27, 1981 House show Raleigh, NC 1193193The title became the undisputed NWA United States Heavyweight Championship in January 1981 after the NWA San Francisco office, the last other promotion to recognize its own United States Heavyweight Champion, closed. [6] [7]
19 Wahoo McDaniel August 8, 1981 House show Greensboro, NC 13131 [6] [7]
Vacated September 8, 1981Vacated when Wahoo McDaniel was injured by Abdullah the Butcher. [12] [7]
20 Sgt. Slaughter October 4, 1981 House show Charlotte, NC 1229228Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a tournament final for the vacant title. [12] [7]
21 Wahoo McDaniel May 21, 1982 House show Richmond, VA 21717 [6] [7]
22 Sgt. Slaughter June 7, 1982 House show Greenville, SC 27675Awarded the title due to Wahoo McDaniel being injured by Don Muraco and Roddy Piper before the match. [13] [7]
23 Wahoo McDaniel August 22, 1982 House show Charlotte, NC 37474 [6] [7]
24 Greg Valentine November 4, 1982 House show Norfolk, VA 1(2)163162 [6] [7]
25 Roddy Piper April 16, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 21414 [6] [7]
26 Greg Valentine May 1, 1983 House show Greensboro, NC 2(3)228228Valentine won when Roddy Piper suffered a large cut over his left ear and the referee stopped the match. [6] [14] [7]
27 Dick Slater December 14, 1983 House show Shelby, NC 1129129 [6]
28 Ricky Steamboat April 21, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 36463 [6]
29 Wahoo McDaniel June 24, 1984 House show Greensboro, NC 476 [6]
Vacated July 1, 1984 Wahoo McDaniel was stripped of the title due to Tully Blanchard interfering in McDaniel's title defense. [4]
30 Wahoo McDaniel October 7, 1984 House show Charlotte, NC 5167167Defeated Manny Fernandez in a tournament final for the vacant title. [4]
31 Magnum T. A. March 23, 1985Worldwide Wrestling Charlotte, NC 1120119 [15]
32 Tully Blanchard July 21, 1985 House show Charlotte, NC 1130129 [16]
33 Magnum T. A. November 28, 1985 Starrcade Greensboro, NC 2182153This was an "I Quit" steel cage match.
WWE recognizes Magnum T. A. as being stripped of the title on May 1, 1986.
[17] [18]
Vacated May 29, 1986 Magnum T. A. was stripped of the title for attacking NWA president Bob Geigel. [17]
34 Nikita Koloff August 17, 1986 House show Charlotte, NC 1328327Defeated Magnum T. A. in a best of seven series for the vacant title, [4] [19]
Koloff defeated Wahoo McDaniel on September 28, 1986 to unify the NWA National Heavyweight Championship into the U.S. title. [20]
[21]
35 Lex Luger July 11, 1987 Great American Bash Greensboro, NC 1138137This was a steel cage match. [22] [23] [24]
36 Dusty Rhodes November 26, 1987 Starrcade Chicago, IL 1141140This was a steel cage match. [25] [26]
Vacated April 9, 1988 Dusty Rhodes was stripped of the title and suspended for 120 days for attacking NWA President Jim Crockett. [4]
37 Barry Windham May 13, 1988 House show Houston, TX 1283282Defeated Nikita Koloff in a tournament final for the vacant title. [27] [28]
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
38 Lex Luger February 20, 1989 Chi-Town Rumble Chicago, IL 27675 [29]
39 Michael Hayes May 7, 1989 WrestleWar Nashville, TN 11514 [30] [31]
40 Lex Luger May 22, 1989 House show Bluefield, WV 3523522Aired on NWA World Wide Wrestling on June 10, 1989.
41 Stan Hansen October 27, 1990 Halloween Havoc Chicago, IL 15049 [32]
42 Lex Luger December 16, 1990 Starrcade St. Louis, MO 4210209This was a Texas Bullrope match.
During Luger's reign in 1991, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) split from the NWA and the title was renamed as the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship.
[33]
World Championship Wrestling (WCW)
Vacated July 14, 1991 The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD Vacated when Lex Luger won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. [33]
43 Sting August 25, 1991 House show Atlanta, GA 18685Defeated Steve Austin in a tournament final for the vacant title. [34]
44 Rick Rude November 19, 1991 Clash of the Champions XVII Savannah, GA 1378377 [35]
Vacated December 1, 1992Vacated due to Rick Rude suffering an injury. [35]
45 Dustin Rhodes January 11, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 1138109Defeated Ricky Steamboat in a match that was originally made to determine the No. 1 contender. But, upon Rick Rude's vacating the title, the match was instead made to decide the new champion.
Aired on tape delay on January 16, 1993.
WWE's official title history incorrectly lists his reign as lasting 109 days, ending on May 1, 1993.
[36]
Vacated May 29, 1993 WCW Saturday Night The WCW Board of Directors announced the title had been held-up, several weeks after Rhodes' controversial title defense against Rick Rude that ended in Rude appearing to win via pinfall, and taking possession of the title belt, despite both wrestlers' shoulders being off the mat. [36]
46 Dustin Rhodes August 30, 1993 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA 2119118Defeated Rick Rude in a rematch for the vacant title.
Aired on tape delay on September 11, 1993.
[37]
47 Steve Austin December 27, 1993 Starrcade '93: 10th Anniversary Charlotte, NC 1240239This was a two out of three falls match. [38] [39]
48 Ricky Steamboat August 24, 1994 Clash of the Champions XXVIII Cedar Rapids, IA 42524 [40]
49 Steve Austin September 18, 1994 Fall Brawl 1994: War Games Roanoke, VA 2<1<1Awarded the title due to Ricky Steamboat being injured. [41]
50 Jim Duggan September 18, 1994 Fall Brawl 1994: War Games Roanoke, VA 110099 [42]
51 Vader December 27, 1994 Starrcade Nashville, TN 18887 [43]
Vacated March 25, 1995 Saturday Night Atlanta, GA Vader was stripped of the title by WCW commissioner Nick Bockwinkel for hospitalizing Dave Sullivan one week prior. [4]
52 Sting June 18, 1995 The Great American Bash Dayton, OH 2148147Defeated Meng in a tournament final for the vacant title. [44]
53 Kensuke Sasaki November 13, 1995WCW World in Japan Tokyo, Japan 14443Won the title at a New Japan Pro-Wrestling event. [45]
54 One Man Gang December 27, 1995 Starrcade: World Cup of Wrestling Nashville, TN 13332Won in a post-PPV dark match. Although the match was restarted and Kensuke Sasaki subsequently retained the title, it was never acknowledged by WCW, nor is it acknowledged by WWE. [46]
55 Konnan January 29, 1996 Main Event Canton, OH 1160159 [47]
56 Ric Flair July 7, 1996 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL 5(6)141140 [48]
Vacated November 25, 1996Vacated due to Ric Flair suffering a shoulder injury. [48]
57 Eddie Guerrero December 29, 1996 Starrcade Nashville, TN 17776Defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a tournament final for the vacant title. [49]
58 Dean Malenko March 16, 1997 Uncensored North Charleston, SC 18584This was a no disqualification match [50]
59 Jeff Jarrett June 9, 1997 Nitro Boston, MA 17372 [50]
60 Steve McMichael August 21, 1997 Clash of the Champions XXXV Nashville, TN 12524 [51]
61 Curt Hennig September 15, 1997 Nitro Charlotte, NC 1104103 [52]
62 Diamond Dallas Page December 28, 1997 Starrcade Washington, D.C. 1112111 [53]
63 Raven April 19, 1998 Spring Stampede Denver, CO 11<1This was a "Raven's Rules" match. [54]
64 Goldberg April 20, 1998 Nitro Colorado Springs, CO 17790This was a "Raven's Rules" match.
WWE's official title history incorrectly lists Goldberg's reign as lasting 90 days, ending on July 20, 1998.
[55]
Vacated July 6, 1998 Nitro Atlanta, GA Vacated when Goldberg won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. [4]
65 Bret Hart July 20, 1998 Nitro Salt Lake City, UT 12120Defeated Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant title. [56] [57]
66 Lex Luger August 10, 1998 Nitro Rapid City, SD 532 [58]
67 Bret Hart August 13, 1998 Thunder Fargo, ND 27473 [59]
68 Diamond Dallas Page October 26, 1998 Nitro Phoenix, AZ 23534 [60]
69 Bret Hart November 30, 1998 Nitro Chattanooga, TN 37069This was a no disqualification match. [61]
70 Roddy Piper February 8, 1999 Nitro Buffalo, NY 31312 [62]
71 Scott Hall February 21, 1999 SuperBrawl IX Oakland, CA 12524 [63]
Vacated March 18, 1999 Thunder Lexington, KY Scott Hall was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair. [63]
72 Scott Steiner April 11, 1999 Spring Stampede Tacoma, WA 18584Defeated Booker T in a tournament final for the vacant title. [64]
Vacated July 5, 1999 Nitro Atlanta, GA Scott Steiner was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair. [64]
73 David Flair July 5, 1999 Nitro Atlanta, GA 13534Awarded the title by his father, WCW President Ric Flair. [65]
74 Chris Benoit August 9, 1999 Nitro Boise, ID 13433 [65]
75 Sid Vicious September 12, 1999 Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, NC 14241 [66]
76 Goldberg October 24, 1999 Halloween Havoc Paradise, NV 21<1Won the title when Sid Vicious suffered excessive bleeding and the referee stopped the match. [66] [67]
77 Bret Hart October 25, 1999 Nitro Phoenix, AZ 41413 [68]
78 Scott Hall November 8, 1999 Nitro Indianapolis, IN 24140This was a four-way ladder match, also involving Sid Vicious and Goldberg. [69]
79 Chris Benoit December 19, 1999 Starrcade Washington, D.C. 21<1Awarded the title when Scott Hall suffered a knee injury during the match. [69]
80 Jeff Jarrett December 20, 1999 Nitro Baltimore, MD 22726This was a ladder match. [70]
Vacated January 16, 2000 Souled Out Cincinnati, OH Vacated due to Jeff Jarrett suffering an injury. [70]
81 Jeff Jarrett January 17, 2000 Nitro Columbus, OH 38483Awarded by WCW Commissioner Kevin Nash. [71]
Vacated April 10, 2000 Nitro Denver, CO All WCW titles were declared vacant by Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff after WCW was rebooted. [72]
82 Scott Steiner April 16, 2000 Spring Stampede Chicago, IL 28483Defeated Sting in a tournament final for the vacant title. [73] [72]
Vacated July 9, 2000 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL Scott Steiner was stripped of the title when he used the banned Steiner Recliner submission hold on Mike Awesome. [74] [72]
83 Lance Storm July 18, 2000 Nitro Auburn Hills, MI 16665Defeated Mike Awesome in a tournament final for the vacant title. Storm unofficially renamed the title the WCW Canadian Heavyweight Championship. [75]
84 Terry Funk September 22, 2000 House show Amarillo, TX 21<1This title change was not recognized by WCW, but is recognized by WWE. [76]
85 Lance Storm September 23, 2000 House show Lubbock, TX 23635This title change was not recognized by WCW, but is recognized by WWE. [77]
86 Gen. Rection October 29, 2000 Halloween Havoc Paradise, NV 11214Defeated Lance Storm and Jim Duggan in a handicap match.
WWE recognizes his reign as ending on November 13, 2000, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
[78]
87 Lance Storm November 10, 2000 Nitro London, England 31612WWE recognizes his reign as beginning on November 13, 2000, when the episode aired on tape delay. [79] [4]
88 Gen. Rection November 26, 2000 Mayhem Milwaukee, WI 24948 [80]
89 Shane Douglas January 14, 2001 Sin Indianapolis, IN 12221This was a First Blood Chain match. [81]
90 Rick Steiner February 5, 2001 Nitro Tupelo, MS 14140 [82]
91 Booker T March 18, 2001 Greed Jacksonville, FL 1128127The title and other selected assets of WCW were purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was subsequently referred to as the WCW United States Championship and was defended on WWF programming. [83]
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
92 Chris Kanyon July 24, 2001 SmackDown! Pittsburgh, PA 14845Given the title by Booker T as he was also the WCW Champion.
WWE recognizes Kanyon's reign as beginning on July 26, 2001, when the episode aired on tape delay.
[84]
93 Tajiri September 10, 2001 Raw San Antonio, TX 11312 [85]
94 Rhyno September 23, 2001 Unforgiven Pittsburgh, PA 12928 [86]
95 Kurt Angle October 22, 2001 Raw Kansas City, MO 12120 [87]
96 Edge November 12, 2001 Raw Boston, MA 165 [88]
Unified November 18, 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro, NC Edge defeated WWF Intercontinental Champion Test in a title unification match. Edge became the Intercontinental Champion while the United States title was deactivated. In May 2002, the WWF became WWE. [88]
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE): SmackDown
97 Eddie Guerrero July 27, 2003 Vengeance Denver, CO 28483The title was reactivated as the WWE United States Championship as an exclusive title of the SmackDown brand. Guerrero defeated Chris Benoit in a tournament final for the revived title. [89]
98 Big Show October 19, 2003 No Mercy Baltimore, MD 1147146 [90]
99 John Cena March 14, 2004 WrestleMania XX New York, NY 1114136WWE's official title history incorrectly lists Cena's reign as lasting 136 days, ending on July 29, 2004. The match description for Booker T's title win states that Cena was stripped of the title "a few weeks prior" to the July 29, 2004 tape delay episode of SmackDown! [91]
Vacated July 6, 2004 SmackDown! Winnipeg, MB, Canada John Cena was stripped of the title after attacking SmackDown! General Manager Kurt Angle.
Aired on tape delay on July 8, 2004.
[92]
100 Booker T July 27, 2004 SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH 26865This was an eight-way elimination match, also involving John Cena, René Duprée, Kenzo Suzuki, Rob Van Dam, Billy Gunn, Charlie Haas, and Luther Reigns.
WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on July 29, 2004, when the episode aired on tape delay.
[92]
101 John Cena October 3, 2004 No Mercy East Rutherford, NJ 223This was the fifth match of a Best of Five series.
WWE recognizes Cena's reign as ending on October 7, 2004, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
[93]
102 Carlito Caribbean Cool October 5, 2004 SmackDown! Boston, MA 14241WWE recognizes Carlito's reign as beginning on October 7, 2004 and ending on November 18, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [94] [95]
103 John Cena November 16, 2004 SmackDown! Dayton, OH 3105104WWE recognizes Cena's reign as beginning on November 18, 2004 and ending on March 3, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [96]
104 Orlando Jordan March 1, 2005 SmackDown! Albany, NY 1173170WWE recognizes Jordan's reign as beginning on March 3, 2005, when the episode aired on tape delay. [97]
105 Chris Benoit August 21, 2005 SummerSlam Washington, D.C. 35860WWE recognizes Benoit's reign as ending on October 21, 2005, when the following episode aired on tape delay. [98]
106 Booker T October 18, 2005 SmackDown! Reno, NV 33534WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on October 21, 2005 and ending on November 25, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [99]
Vacated November 22, 2005 SmackDown! Sheffield, England Vacated when Booker T's title defense against Chris Benoit ended in a double pinfall. [5]
Aired on tape delay on November 25, 2005.
[99]
107 Booker T January 10, 2006 SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA 44036Booker T faced Chris Benoit in a Best of Seven series, winning the first three matches; Randy Orton substituted for Booker T after that due to injury, losing the next three matches, but winning the final for the vacant title.
WWE recognizes Booker T's reign as beginning on January 13, 2006, when the episode aired on tape delay.
[100]
108 Chris Benoit February 19, 2006 No Way Out Baltimore, MD 44241 [101]
109 John "Bradshaw" Layfield April 2, 2006 WrestleMania 22 Rosemont, IL 15153WWE recognizes JBL's reign as ending on May 26, 2006, when the following episode aired on tape delay. [102]
110 Bobby Lashley May 23, 2006 SmackDown! Bakersfield, CA 14948WWE recognizes Lashley's reign as beginning on May 26, 2006 and ending on July 14, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [103]
111 Finlay July 11, 2006 SmackDown! Minneapolis, MN 14948WWE recognizes Finlay's reign as beginning on July 14, 2006 and ending on September 1, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. [104]
112 Mr. Kennedy August 29, 2006 SmackDown! Reading, PA 14241This was a triple threat match, also involving Bobby Lashley who Kennedy pinned.
WWE recognizes Kennedy's reign as beginning on September 1, 2006 and ending on October 13, 2006, both episodes of which aired on tape delay.
[105] [106]
113 Chris Benoit October 10, 2006 SmackDown! Jacksonville, FL 5222218WWE recognizes Benoit's reign as beginning on October 13, 2006, when the episode aired on tape delay. [107] [108]
114 Montel Vontavious Porter May 20, 2007 Judgment Day St. Louis, MO 1343342This was a two out of three falls match. [109] [110]
115 Matt Hardy April 27, 2008 Backlash Baltimore, MD 18483The title became exclusive to the ECW brand following the 2008 WWE Draft. [111] [112]
WWE: ECW
116 Shelton Benjamin July 20, 2008 The Great American Bash Uniondale, NY 1240242The title was returned to SmackDown due to Benjamin's status as a SmackDown wrestler. [113] [114]
WWE: SmackDown
117 Montel Vontavious Porter March 17, 2009 SmackDown Corpus Christi, TX 27672The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2009 WWE Draft. [115] [116]
WWE: Raw
118 Kofi Kingston June 1, 2009 Raw Birmingham, AL 1126125 [117] [118]
119 The Miz October 5, 2009 Raw Wilkes-Barre, PA 1224223 [119] [120]
120 Bret Hart May 17, 2010 Raw Toronto, ON, Canada 576This was a no disqualification, no countout match. [121] [122]
Vacated May 24, 2010 Raw Toledo, OH Vacated when Bret Hart became the Raw General Manager. [121] [123]
121 R-Truth May 24, 2010 Raw Toledo, OH 12120Defeated The Miz to win the vacant title. [123] [124]
122 The Miz June 14, 2010 Raw Charlotte, NC 29796This was a fatal four-way match, also involving John Morrison and Zack Ryder. [125] [126]
123 Daniel Bryan September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL 1176176 [127]
124 Sheamus March 14, 2011 Raw St. Louis, MO 14847If Sheamus lost, he would have quit WWE.
Title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2011 WWE Draft.
[128]
WWE: SmackDown
125 Kofi Kingston May 1, 2011 Extreme Rules Tampa, FL 24948This was a tables match. The title became exclusive to Raw due to Kingston's status as a Raw wrestler. [129]
WWE: Raw
126 Dolph Ziggler June 19, 2011 Capitol Punishment Washington, D.C. 1182181On August 29, 2011, the brand extension ended, allowing the United States Champion to appear on both Raw and SmackDown . [130]
WWE (unbranded)
127 Zack Ryder December 18, 2011 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Baltimore, MD 12928 [131]
128 Jack Swagger January 16, 2012 Raw Anaheim, CA 14949 [132]
129 Santino Marella March 5, 2012 Raw Boston, MA 1167166 [133]
130 Antonio Cesaro August 19, 2012 SummerSlam
Pre-Show
Los Angeles, CA 1239239 [134]
131 Kofi Kingston April 15, 2013 Raw Greenville, SC 33434 [135]
132 Dean Ambrose May 19, 2013 Extreme Rules St. Louis, MO 1351350 [3] [136]
133 Sheamus May 5, 2014 Raw Albany, NY 2182182This was a 20-man battle royal. Sheamus lastly eliminated Dean Ambrose to win the match and the title. [137]
134 Rusev November 3, 2014 Raw Backstage Pass Buffalo, NY 1146145 [138]
135 John Cena March 29, 2015 WrestleMania 31 Santa Clara, CA 4147146 [139]
136 Seth Rollins August 23, 2015 SummerSlam Brooklyn, NY 12828This was a winner takes all match, in which Rollins defended the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. [140]
137 John Cena September 20, 2015 Night of Champions Houston, TX 53534 [141]
138 Alberto Del Rio October 25, 2015 Hell in a Cell Los Angeles, CA 17878 [142]
139 Kalisto January 11, 2016 Raw New Orleans, LA 112WWE recognizes Kalisto's reign as ending on January 14, 2016, when the following episode aired on tape delay. [143]
140 Alberto Del Rio January 12, 2016 SmackDown Lafayette, LA 21210WWE recognizes Del Rio's reign as beginning on January 14, 2016, when the episode aired on tape delay. [144]
141 Kalisto January 24, 2016 Royal Rumble Orlando, FL 2119119 [145]
142 Rusev May 22, 2016 Extreme Rules Newark, NJ 2126126The brand extension returned in July and the title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2016 WWE Draft. [146]
WWE: Raw
143 Roman Reigns September 25, 2016 Clash of Champions Indianapolis, IN 1106106 [147]
144 Chris Jericho January 9, 2017 Raw New Orleans, LA 18382This was a 2-on-1 handicap match, also involving Kevin Owens, who teamed with Jericho. Jericho pinned Roman Reigns to win the title. [148]
145 Kevin Owens April 2, 2017 WrestleMania 33 Orlando, FL 12828The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2017 WWE Superstar Shake-up. [149]
WWE: SmackDown
146 Chris Jericho April 30, 2017 Payback San Jose, CA 222Since Jericho won, he was transferred to the SmackDown brand. [150]
147 Kevin Owens May 2, 2017 SmackDown Fresno, CA 26665 [151]
148 AJ Styles July 7, 2017 WWE Live New York, NY 11616 [152]
149 Kevin Owens July 23, 2017 Battleground Philadelphia, PA 322 [153]
150 AJ Styles July 25, 2017 SmackDown Richmond, VA 27574This was a triple threat match also involving Chris Jericho, who Styles pinned. [154]
151 Baron Corbin October 8, 2017 Hell in a Cell Detroit, MI 17069This was a triple threat match also involving Tye Dillinger, who Corbin pinned. [155]
152 Dolph Ziggler December 17, 2017 Clash of Champions Boston, MA 298This was a triple threat match also involving Bobby Roode. [156]
Vacated December 26, 2017 SmackDown Rosemont, IL SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan ruled that Dolph Ziggler vacated the title after he left the belt in the ring on the December 19 episode of SmackDown. [157]
153 Bobby Roode January 16, 2018 SmackDown Laredo, TX 15453Defeated Jinder Mahal in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [158]
154 Randy Orton March 11, 2018 Fastlane Columbus, OH 12827 [159]
155 Jinder Mahal April 8, 2018 WrestleMania 34 New Orleans, LA 188This was a fatal four-way match, also involving Bobby Roode and Rusev who Mahal pinned.
The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the first night of the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
[160]
WWE: Raw
156 Jeff Hardy April 16, 2018 Raw Hartford, CT 19089Title transferred back to the SmackDown brand on the second night of the 2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up. [161]
WWE: SmackDown
157 Shinsuke Nakamura July 15, 2018 Extreme Rules Pittsburgh, PA 1156163WWE recognizes Nakamura's reign as ending on December 25, 2018, when the following episode aired on tape delay. [162]
158 Rusev December 18, 2018 SmackDown Fresno, CA 34032WWE recognizes Rusev's reign as beginning on December 25, 2018, when the episode aired on tape delay. [163] [164]
159 Shinsuke Nakamura January 27, 2019 Royal Rumble
Kickoff
Phoenix, AZ 222 [165]
160 R-Truth January 29, 2019 SmackDown Phoenix, AZ 23535 [166]
161 Samoa Joe March 5, 2019 SmackDown Wilkes-Barre, PA 17574This was a fatal four-way match also involving Rey Mysterio and Andrade, who Joe pinned.
The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up.
[167]
WWE: Raw
162 Rey Mysterio May 19, 2019 Money in the Bank Hartford, CT 11515 [168]
163 Samoa Joe June 3, 2019 Raw Austin, TX 22019 Rey Mysterio voluntarily relinquished the title back to Joe due to Mysterio suffering a legitimate shoulder injury and the controversial way in which he won the title at Money in the Bank (Joe's left shoulder was not down when the referee counted the pin). [169]
164 Ricochet June 23, 2019 Stomping Grounds Tacoma, WA 12121 [170]
165 AJ Styles July 14, 2019 Extreme Rules Philadelphia, PA 3134134 [171]
166 Rey Mysterio November 25, 2019 Raw Rosemont, IL 23130 [172]
167 Andrade December 26, 2019 WWE Live New York, NY 1151150 [173]
168 Apollo Crews May 25, 2020 Raw Orlando, FL 19796 [174]
169 Bobby Lashley August 30, 2020 Payback Orlando, FL 2175175 [175]
170 Riddle February 21, 2021 Elimination Chamber St. Petersburg, FL 14949This was a triple threat match also involving John Morrison, who Riddle pinned. [176]
171 Sheamus April 11, 2021 WrestleMania 37
Night 2
Tampa, FL 3132131 [177]
172 Damian Priest August 21, 2021 SummerSlam Paradise, NV 1191191 [178]
173 Finn Bálor February 28, 2022 Raw Columbus, OH 14948 [179]
174 Theory April 18, 2022 Raw Buffalo, NY 17574 [180]
175 Bobby Lashley July 2, 2022 Money in the Bank Paradise, NV 3100100 [181]
176 Seth "Freakin" Rollins October 10, 2022 Raw Brooklyn, NY 24747 [182]
177 Austin Theory November 26, 2022 Survivor Series: WarGames Boston, MA 2258257This was a triple threat match, also involving Bobby Lashley. Austin Theory was formerly known as Theory.
The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2023 WWE Draft.
[183]
WWE: SmackDown
178 Rey Mysterio August 11, 2023 SmackDown Calgary, AB, Canada 38584Austin Theory was due to face Santos Escobar, who had won the United States Championship Invitational Tournament, but was taken out by Theory before the match started. WWE Official Adam Pearce then allowed Mysterio to take Escobar's place for the title match. [184]
179 Logan Paul November 4, 2023 Crown Jewel Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 1273273 [185]
180 LA Knight August 3, 2024 SummerSlam Cleveland, OH 1119118 [186]
181 Shinsuke Nakamura November 30, 2024 Survivor Series: WarGames Vancouver, BC, Canada 318+18+ [187]

Combined reigns

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Inaugural champion Harley Race
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Record six-time champion Ric Flair
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Lex Luger is the longest reigning champion in history, with a record of 523 consecutive days
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Dean Ambrose is the longest reigning champion under the WWE banner, with a record of 351 consecutive days
United States Champion John Cena 2015 2.jpg
John Cena's five reigns is the most under the WWE banner

As of December18, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
1 Lex Luger 5950945
2 Ric Flair 5(6) [a] 773704
3 Greg Valentine 2(3) [b] 512390
4 Blackjack Mulligan 3(4) [c] 509498
5 Montel Vontavious Porter 2419414
6 John Cena 5403423
7 Rick Rude 1378377
8 Sheamus 3362360
9 Chris Benoit 5357352
10 Dean Ambrose 1351350
11 Austin Theory 2 [d] 333331
12 Nikita Koloff 1328327
13 Bobby Lashley 3324323
14 The Miz 2321319
15 Rusev 3312303
16 Sgt. Slaughter 2305303
17 Magnum T. A. 2302272
18 Wahoo McDaniel 5296295
19 Barry Windham 1283282
20 Logan Paul 1273
21 Booker T 4271262
22 Ricky Steamboat 4265263
23 Dustin Rhodes 2257227
24 Steve Austin 2240239
Shelton Benjamin 1240242
26 Antonio Cesaro 1239
27 Sting 2234232
28 Jimmy Snuka 1231232
29 AJ Styles 3225224
30 Roddy Piper 3220219
31 Kofi Kingston 3209207
32 Dolph Ziggler 2191189
Damian Priest 1191
34 Bret Hart 5186181
35 Jeff Jarrett 3184181
36 Harley Race 1183
37 Shinsuke Nakamura 3176+183+
38 Daniel Bryan 1176
39 Orlando Jordan 1173170
40 Scott Steiner 2169167
41 Santino Marella 1167166
42 Eddie Guerrero 2161159
43 Konnan 1160159
44 Paul Jones 2(3) [e] 156148
45 Andrade 1151150
46 Diamond Dallas Page 2147145
Big Show 1147146
48 Dusty Rhodes 1141140
49 Rey Mysterio 3131129
50 Tully Blanchard 1130129
51 Dick Slater 1129
52 Kalisto 2120
53 LA Knight 1119118
54 Lance Storm 3118112
55 Roman Reigns 1106
56 Curt Hennig 1104103
57 Jim Duggan 110099
58 Apollo Crews 19796
59 Kevin Owens 39695
60 Samoa Joe 29593
61 Johnny Valentine 19392
62 Alberto Del Rio 29089
Jeff Hardy 19089
64 Big Van Vader 18887
65 Chris Jericho 28584
Dean Malenko 18584
67 Matt Hardy 18483
68 Goldberg 27890
69 Seth Rollins 275
70 Baron Corbin 17069
71 Scott Hall 26664
72 Gen. Rection 26162
73 R-Truth 25655
74 Bobby Roode 15453
75 John "Bradshaw" Layfield 15153
76 Stan Hansen 15049
77 Jack Swagger 149
Finlay 14948
Finn Bálor 14948
Riddle 149
81 Chris Kanyon 14845
82 Kensuke Sasaki 14443
83 Carlito Caribbean Cool 14241
Mr. Kennedy 14241
Sid Vicious 14241
86 Rick Steiner 14140
87 David Flair 13534
88 One Man Gang 13332
89 Rhyno 12928
Zack Ryder 12928
91 Randy Orton 12827
92 Steve McMichael 12524
93 Bobo Brazil 12221
Shane Douglas 12221
95 Kurt Angle 12120
Mr. Wrestling 121
Ricochet 121
98 Terry Funk 21918
99 Michael Hayes 11514
100 Tajiri 11312
101 Jinder Mahal 18
102 Edge 165
103 Raven 11<1

See also

Notes

  1. Ric Flair's fifth reign is not typically recognized by WWE, but a WWE.com article recognized him as a 6-time champion.
  2. WWE recognizes Greg Valentine as a 2-time champion. His first reign is not recognized by WWE.
  3. WWE recognizes Blackjack Mulligan as a 3-time champion. His second reign is not recognized by WWE.
  4. During his first reign, Austin Theory was known as just Theory.
  5. WWE recognizes Paul Jones as a 2-time champion. His third reign is not recognized by WWE.

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