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The TNA X Division Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) professional wrestling promotion. The title was created and debuted on June 19, 2002, at the taping of TNA's second weekly pay-per-view (PPV) event.[1]

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Current champion Moose

Title reigns are determined either by professional wrestling matches between wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines, or by scripted circumstances. Wrestlers are portrayed as either villains or heroes as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches for the championship. Title changes that happen on episodes of TNA's primary television program, TNA Impact!, air on television two to nine days from the date the match was taped. Changes that happened on weekly PPV events aired either during a live broadcast or aired on taped delay up to seven days apart. The inaugural champion was A.J. Styles, who defeated Low Ki, Jerry Lynn, and Psicosis in a Four Way Double Elimination match on June 19, 2002, at the taping of TNA's second weekly PPV event, which aired on June 26, 2002.[1][2] Chris Sabin currently holds the record for the most reigns, with ten.[2] At 301 days, Austin Aries' first reign is the longest in the title's history.[2] At less than one day, Eric Young's only reign, Rockstar Spud's second reign, and Sabin's sixth reign are the shortest in the title's history.[2] Overall, there have been 109 reigns shared among 54 wrestlers, with 13 vacancies.

Moose is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Mike Bailey on October 27, 2024, during the Impact! tapings to win the title (aired November 7).

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Title history

Names

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Name Years
NWA X Championship[1] 2002
NWA–TNA X Championship[1] 2002
NWA–TNA X Division Championship[2] 2003
TNA X Division Championship[2] 2003 – March 1, 2017
January 13, 2024 – present
Impact Wrestling X Division Championship March 2, 2017 – August 17, 2017
GFW X Division Championship August 17, 2017 – September 18, 2017
Impact X Division Championship September 18, 2017 – January 13, 2024
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Reigns

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
NWA: Nonstop Total Action (NWA-TNA)
1 A.J. Styles June 19, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #2 Huntsville, AL 1 49 Styles defeated Low Ki, Jerry Lynn, and Psicosis in a Four-Way Double Elimination match to be crowned the inaugural champion The event aired on tape delay on June 26, 2002. [1][3][4]
2 Low Ki August 7, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #8 Nashville, TN 1 14 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Jerry Lynn. [5]
3 Jerry Lynn August 21, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #11 Nashville, TN 1 49 This was a 3-Way ladder match also involving A.J. Styles. The event aired on tape delay on August 28, 2002. [6]
Vacated October 9, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #16 Nashville, TN Jerry Lynn vacated the championship due to an injury. [7]
4 Syxx-Pac October 9, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #16 Nashville, TN 1 14 Defeated Kid Kash, Tony Mamaluke, The S.A.T., Ace Steel, and A.J. Styles in a ladder match to win the vacant championship. [7]
5 A.J. Styles October 23, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #18 Nashville, TN 2 14 [8]
6 Jerry Lynn November 6, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #20 Nashville, TN 2 35 [9]
7 Sonny Siaki December 11, 2002 Weekly pay-per-view event #25 Nashville, TN 1 63 [10]
8 Kid Kash February 12, 2003 Weekly pay-per-view event #32 Nashville, TN 1 77 Somewhere in 2003 the title was renamed from the NWA X Championship / NWA–TNA X Championship / NWA–TNA X Division Championship to the TNA X–Division Championship officially passing the belt down and giving the title to the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) company. [11]
9 Amazing Red April 30, 2003 Weekly pay-per-view event #43 Nashville, TN 1 14 [12]
10 Chris Sabin May 14, 2003 Weekly pay-per-view event #45 Nashville, TN 1 98 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Jerry Lynn. Sabin unified the X Division Championship with the WWA International Cruiserweight Championship by defeating champion Lynn, Frankie Kazarian and Johnny Swinger in Auckland, New Zealand on May 25, 2003. [13]
11 Michael Shane August 20, 2003 Weekly pay-per-view event #59 Nashville, TN 1 140 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Frankie Kazarian. [14]
12 Chris Sabin January 7, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #76 Nashville, TN 2 84 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Christopher Daniels and Low Ki. [15]
Vacated March 31, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #88 Nashville, TN Chris Sabin vacated the championship due to an injury. [16]
13 Kazarian March 31, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #88 Nashville, TN 1 70 Defeated Amazing Red to win the vacant championship. [16]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
14 A.J. Styles June 9, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #98 Nashville, TN 3 49 [17]
15 Kazarian (2) and Michael Shane (2) July 28, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #105 Nashville, TN 2 14 Kazarian and Shane were declared co-champions after defeating A.J. Styles in an Ultimate X match by retrieving the belt at the same time. [18]
16 Petey Williams August 11, 2004 Weekly pay-per-view event #107 Nashville, TN 1 158 Defeated Amazing Red in the finals of 22-man Gauntlet for the Gold. [19]
17 A.J. Styles January 16, 2005 Final Resolution Orlando, FL 4 56 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Chris Sabin. [20]
18 Christopher Daniels March 13, 2005 Destination X Orlando, FL 1 182 This was an Ultimate X Challenge match also involving Elix Skipper and Ron Killings. [21]
19 A.J. Styles September 11, 2005 Unbreakable Orlando, FL 5 91 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Samoa Joe. [22]
20 Samoa Joe December 11, 2005 Turning Point Orlando, FL 1 91 [23]
21 Christopher Daniels March 12, 2006 Destination X Orlando, FL 2 29 This was an Ultimate X match also involving A.J. Styles. [24]
22 Samoa Joe April 10, 2006 Impact! Orlando, FL 2 70 The episode aired on tape delay on April 13, 2006. [25]
23 Senshi June 19, 2006 Impact! Orlando, FL 2 125 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Sonjay Dutt. The episode aired on tape delay on June 22, 2006.
Senshi was formerly known as Low Ki.
[26]
24 Chris Sabin October 22, 2006 Bound for Glory Plymouth Charter Township, MI 3 2 [27]
25 A.J. Styles October 24, 2006 Impact! Orlando, FL 6 13 Styles won it from Chris Sabin by defeating him in the fourth round of the 2006 Fight for the Right Tournament. The episode aired on tape delay on November 2, 2006. [28]
26 Christopher Daniels November 6, 2006 Impact! Orlando, FL 3 69 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Chris Sabin who Daniels pinned. The episode aired on tape delay on November 16, 2006. [29]
27 Chris Sabin January 14, 2007 Final Resolution Orlando, FL 4 154 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Jerry Lynn. [30]
28 Jay Lethal June 17, 2007 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 1 2 [31]
29 Samoa Joe June 19, 2007 Impact! Orlando, FL 3 54 The episode aired on tape delay on June 21, 2007. [32]
30 Kurt Angle August 12, 2007 Hard Justice Orlando, FL 1 28 This match was also for Angle's TNA World Heavyweight and IGF's version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, as well as for Joe's TNA World Tag Team Championship. Angle became the first person to hold all of TNA's active championships at the same time. [33]
31 Jay Lethal September 9, 2007 No Surrender Orlando, FL 2 134 [34]
32 Johnny Devine January 21, 2008 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 20 The episode aired on tape delay on January 24, 2008. [35]
33 Jay Lethal February 10, 2008 Against All Odds Greenville, SC 3 65 This was a six-man tag team Street Fight pitting Lethal and The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) against Johnny Devine and Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon), in which the person to get the fall would win the championship. [36]
34 Petey Williams April 15, 2008 Impact! Orlando, FL 2 152 Williams invoked his Feast or Fired championship opportunity to challenge Jay Lethal for the championship and win the title. The episode aired on tape delay on April 17, 2008. [37]
35 Sheik Abdul Bashir September 14, 2008 No Surrender Oshawa, ON 1 84 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Consequences Creed. [38]
36 Eric Young December 7, 2008 Final Resolution Orlando, FL 1 <1 [39]
Vacated December 7, 2008 Final Resolution Orlando, FL Management Director Jim Cornette stripped Eric Young of the championship because his win was controversial. [39]
37 Alex Shelley January 11, 2009 Genesis Charlotte, NC 1 63 Defeated Chris Sabin in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [40]
38 Suicide
(Christopher Daniels/Kazarian)
March 15, 2009 Destination X Orlando, FL 1
(4, 3)
102 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Chris Sabin, Consequences Creed and Jay Lethal. Christopher Daniels was under the mask as Suicide for championship win.
Frankie Kazarian also played the character during this reign, but Impact doesn't count it towards his record.
[41][42]
39 Homicide June 25, 2009 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 52 Homicide invoked his Feast or Fired championship opportunity to challenge Suicide for the championship and win the championship. This episode aired on tape delay on July 16, 2009. [43][44]
40 Samoa Joe August 16, 2009 Hard Justice Orlando, FL 4 50 [45]
41 Amazing Red October 5, 2009 Impact! Orlando, FL 2 106 This episode aired on tape delay on October 8, 2009. [46][47]
42 Douglas Williams January 19, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 1 89 Williams invoked Rob Terry's Feast or Fired championship opportunity to challenge Amazing Red for the championship. This episode aired on tape delay on January 28, 2010. [48][49]
Vacated April 18, 2010 Lockdown St. Charles, MO Douglas Williams was stripped of the championship after not being able to the defend it due to travel restrictions in the aftermath of Icelandic volcanic eruptions. [50]
43 Kazarian April 18, 2010 Lockdown St. Charles, MO 3(4) 28 Kazarian defeated Homicide and Shannon Moore in a steel cage match to win the vacant championship. [50]
44 Douglas Williams May 16, 2010 Sacrifice Orlando, FL 2 113 [51]
45 Jay Lethal September 6, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 4 17 This episode aired on tape delay on September 16, 2010. [52][53]
46 Amazing Red September 23, 2010 Live event New York, NY 3 2 [54]
47 Jay Lethal September 25, 2010 Live event Rahway, NJ 5 43 [55]
48 Robbie E November 7, 2010 Turning Point Orlando, FL 1 30 [56]
49 Jay Lethal December 7, 2010 Impact! Orlando, FL 6 33 This episode aired on tape delay on December 16, 2010. [57][58]
50 Kazarian January 9, 2011 Genesis Orlando, FL 4(5) 127 [59]
51 Abyss May 16, 2011 Impact Orlando, FL 1 55 This episode aired on tape delay on May 19, 2011. [60][61]
52 Brian Kendrick July 10, 2011 Destination X Orlando, FL 1 63 [62]
53 Austin Aries September 11, 2011 No Surrender Orlando, FL 1 298 [63]
Vacated July 5, 2012 Impact! Orlando, FL Austin Aries invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. [64]
54 Zema Ion July 8, 2012 Destination X Orlando, FL 1 98 This was an Ultimate X match, also involving Kenny King, Mason Andrews and Sonjay Dutt. [65]
55 Rob Van Dam October 14, 2012 Bound for Glory Phoenix, AZ 1 137 [66]
56 Kenny King February 28, 2013 Impact Orlando, FL 1 94 King's X Division membership was also on the line. [67]
57 Chris Sabin June 2, 2013 Slammiversary XI Boston, MA 5 18 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Suicide. [68]
58 Austin Aries June 20, 2013 Impact Peoria, IL 2 9 Aries dressed himself as Suicide and took his place in a three-way match also involving Kenny King. This episode aired on tape delay on June 27, 2013. [69]
59 Chris Sabin June 29, 2013 Impact Las Vegas, NV 6 <1 This was a three-way match also involving Manik. Aired on tape delay on July 4, 2013.
Vacated June 29, 2013 Impact Las Vegas, NV Chris Sabin invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on July 11, 2013.
60 Manik
(T. J. Perkins)
July 18, 2013 Impact Louisville, KY 2(1) 94 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Greg Marasciulo and Sonjay Dutt. This was the second reign for the Suicide/Manik character and the first reign for T. J. Perkins. This episode aired on tape delay on July 25, 2013. [70]
61 Chris Sabin October 20, 2013 Bound for Glory San Diego CA 7 34 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Austin Aries, Jeff Hardy and Samoa Joe.
62 Austin Aries November 23, 2013 Impact Orlando, FL 3 12 This episode aired on tape delay on December 12, 2013.
63 Chris Sabin December 5, 2013 Impact Orlando, FL 8 42 This episode aired on tape delay on January 2, 2014.
64 Austin Aries January 16, 2014 Impact: Genesis Huntsville, AL 4 45 This episode aired on tape delay on January 23, 2014.
65 Sanada March 2, 2014 Kaisen: Outbreak Tokyo, Japan 1 110 [71]
66 Austin Aries June 20, 2014 Impact Bethlehem, PA 5 5 This episode aired on tape delay on July 10, 2014.
Vacated June 25, 2014 Impact New York, NY Austin Aries invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on July 24, 2014.
67 Samoa Joe June 26, 2014 Impact New York, NY 5 85 Defeated Low Ki and Sanada in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. This episode aired on tape delay on August 7, 2014.
Vacated September 19, 2014 Impact Bethlehem, PA Samoa Joe vacated the championship due to not being medically cleared to compete. This episode aired on tape delay on November 12, 2014.
68 Low Ki September 19, 2014 Impact Bethlehem, PA 3 110 Defeated DJ Z, Tigre Uno and Manik in a four-way match to win the vacant championship. Aired on tape delay on November 19, 2014.
69 Austin Aries January 7, 2015 Impact New York, NY 6 1
70 Low Ki January 8, 2015 Impact New York, NY 4 23 This episode aired on tape delay on January 16, 2015.
71 Rockstar Spud January 31, 2015 Impact London, England 1 43 Spud invoked his Feast or Fired championship opportunity. This episode aired on tape delay on March 20, 2015.
72 Kenny King March 15, 2015 Impact: Hardcore Justice Orlando, FL 2 56 This was a four-way ladder match also involving Tigre Uno and Mandrews. This episode aired on tape delay on May 1, 2015.
73 Rockstar Spud May 10, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL 2 <1 This was a gauntlet match featuring Argos, Crazzy Steve, Mandrews, Suicide/Manik, Tigre Uno and Zema Ion. This episode aired on tape delay on May 29, 2015
Vacated May 10, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL Rockstar Spud invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on June 10, 2015.
74 Tigre Uno June 24, 2015 Impact Orlando, FL 1 199 Defeated Grado and Low Ki in a three-way elimination match to win the vacant championship.
75 Trevor Lee January 9, 2016 Impact Bethlehem, PA 1 155 This episode aired on tape delay on February 2, 2016.
76 Eddie Edwards June 12, 2016 Slammiversary Orlando, FL 1 2 This was a four-way match also involving Andrew Everett and DJ Z. [72]
77 Mike Bennett June 14, 2016 Impact Orlando, FL 1 1 This episode aired on tape delay on June 21, 2016. [73]
78 Eddie Edwards June 15, 2016 Impact Orlando, FL 2 28 This was an Ultimate X match that also included Andrew Everett, Braxton Sutter, DJ Z, Mandrews, Rockstar Spud and Trevor Lee. This episode aired on tape delay on July 5, 2016. [74]
79 Lashley July 13, 2016 Impact Orlando, FL 1 30 This was a Winner Takes All Six Sides of Steel for both Edwards's X Division Championship and Lashley's TNA World Heavyweight Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on July 21, 2016.
Vacated August 12, 2016 Impact Orlando, FL Lashley unified the TNA King of the Mountain Championship with his TNA World Heavyweight Championship and vacated the X Division Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on August 18, 2016. [75]
80 DJZ August 13, 2016 Impact Orlando, FL 2 148 This was an Ultimate X gauntlet match that also included Andrew Everett, Braxton Sutter, Mandrews, Rockstar Spud and Trevor Lee. This episode aired on tape delay on September 1, 2016. DJZ was originally known as Zema Ion. [76]
81 Trevor Lee January 8, 2017 Impact Orlando, FL 2 102 Lee invoked his Race for the Case for a championship opportunity on Open Fight Night. This was a ladder match. This episode aired on tape delay on February 2, 2017. On March 2, 2017, the championship was renamed to the Impact Wrestling X Division Championship following the renaming of the promotion. [77][78]
Impact Wrestling
82 Low-Ki April 20, 2017 Impact! Orlando, FL 5 40 This was a six-pack challenge that also included Andrew Everett, Dezmond Xavier, Sonjay Dutt and Suicide. [79]
83 Sonjay Dutt May 30, 2017 Impact! Mumbai, India 1 81 During his reign, the championship was renamed GFW X Division Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on June 15, 2017.
Global Force Wrestling (GFW)
84 Trevor Lee August 19, 2017 Impact! Orlando, FL 3 82 This was a falls count anywhere match. During Lee's reign the championship was renamed Impact X Division Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on September 14, 2017.
Impact Wrestling
85 Taiji Ishimori November 9, 2017 Impact! Ottawa, ON 1 64 This episode aired on tape delay on January 4, 2018.
86 Matt Sydal January 12, 2018 Impact! Crossroads Orlando, FL 1 191 Sydal's Impact Grand Championship was also on the line. This episode aired on tape delay on March 8, 2018.
87 Brian Cage July 22, 2018 Slammiversary XVI Toronto, ON 1 112 [80]
Vacated November 11, 2018 Impact! Las Vegas, NV Brian Cage invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the Impact World Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on November 15, 2018.
88 Rich Swann January 6, 2019 Homecoming Nashville, TN 1 194 Defeated Ethan Page, Jake Crist, and Trey Miguel in an Ultimate X match to win the vacant championship. [81]
89 Jake Crist July 19, 2019 Impact! Windsor, ON 1 93 This episode aired on tape delay on July 26, 2019 [82]
90 Ace Austin October 20, 2019 Bound for Glory Villa Park, IL 1 Between 171 and 173 This was an Intergender ladder match also involving Acey Romero, Daga, and Tessa Blanchard. The match where he lost the title took place during the TV tapings between April 8 and 10.[83] [84]
91 Willie Mack Between April 8 and April 10, 2020 Rebellion Nashville, TN 1 Between 99 and 101 The match took place during the TV tapings between April 8 and 10.[83] Aired on tape delay on April 21, 2020. [85]
92 Chris Bey July 18, 2020 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 1 27 [86]
93 Rohit Raju August 14, 2020 Emergence
Night 1
Nashville, TN 1 120 This was a triple threat match also involving TJP. Aired on tape delay on August 18, 2020.
94 Manik/TJP December 12, 2020 Final Resolution Nashville, TN 2 91 During the reign, Perkins won the title as Manik but unmasked and worked as TJP. [87]
95 Ace Austin March 13, 2021 Sacrifice Nashville, TN 2 43 [88]
96 Josh Alexander April 25, 2021 Rebellion Nashville, TN 1 151 This was a triple threat match also involving TJP. [89]
Vacated September 23, 2021 Impact! Nashville, TN Josh Alexander invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the Impact World Championship. [90]
97 Trey Miguel October 23, 2021 Bound for Glory Sunrise Manor, NV 1 182 Defeated Steve Maclin and El Phantasmo in a tournament final three-way match to win the vacant championship. [91]
98 Ace Austin April 23, 2022 Rebellion Poughkeepsie, NY 3 57 This was a three-way match also involving Mike Bailey. [92]
99 Mike Bailey June 19, 2022 Slammiversary Nashville, TN 1 110 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Kenny King, Trey Miguel, Andrew Everett, and Alex Zayne. [93]
100 Frankie Kazarian October 7, 2022 Bound for Glory Albany, NY 5(6) 1 [94]
Vacated October 8, 2022 Impact! Albany, NY Kazarian invoked Option C and vacated the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the Impact World Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on October 20, 2022. [95]
101 Trey Miguel November 18, 2022 Over Drive Louisville, KY 2 203 Defeated Black Taurus in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [96]
102 Chris Sabin June 9, 2023 Against All Odds Columbus, OH 9 36 [97]
103 Lio Rush July 15, 2023 Slammiversary Windsor, ON 1 56 [98]
104 Chris Sabin September 9, 2023 Impact 1000 White Plains, NY 10 167 This episode aired on tape delay on September 14, 2023. Also during this reign the name of the company reverted back to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). [99]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA)
105 Mustafa Ali February 23, 2024 No Surrender Westwego, LA 1 148 [100]
106 Mike Bailey July 20, 2024 Slammiversary Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2 41 [101]
107 Zachary Wentz August 30, 2024 Emergence Louisville, KY 1 14 This was an Ultimate X match also involving Hammerstone, Jason Hotch, Laredo Kid and Riley Osborne. [102]
108 Mike Bailey September 13, 2024 Victory Road San Antonio, TX 3 44 [103]
109 Moose October 27, 2024 Impact! Detroit, MI 1 57+ This episode aired on tape delay on November 7, 2024. [104]
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Combined reigns

As of December 23, 2024.

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Inaugural and six-time champion AJ Styles
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Longest reigning champion at 301 days Austin Aries
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Record 10-time and longest combined-reigning champion Chris Sabin.
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Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest length is considered.
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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Chris Sabin10635
2 Trey Miguel2385
3 Austin Aries6373
4 Samoa Joe5350
5 Trevor Lee3339
6 Low Ki/Senshi5312
7 Petey Williams2310
8 Jay Lethal6294
9 Christopher Daniels3280
10 A.J. Styles6272
11 Ace Austin3¤271
12 DJZ/Zema Ion2246
13 Frankie Kazarian/Kazarian5240
14 Doug Williams2202
15 Tigre Uno1199
16 Mike Bailey3196
17 Suicide2196
18 Rich Swann1194
19 Matt Sydal1191
20 Manik/TJP2185
21 Michael Shane2154
22 Josh Alexander1151
23 Kenny King2150
24 Mustafa Ali1148
25 Rob Van Dam1137
26 Amazing Red3122
27 Rohit Raju1120
28 Brian Cage1112
29 Sanada1110
30 Willie Mack1¤99
31 Jake Crist193
32 Jerry Lynn284
Sheik Abdul Bashir184
34 Sonjay Dutt181
35 Kid Kash177
36 Taiji Ishimori164
37 Alex Shelley163
Brian Kendrick163
Sonny Siaki163
40 Moose157+
41 Lio Rush156
42 Abyss155
43 Homicide152
44 Rockstar Spud243
45 Eddie Edwards230
Lashley130
Robbie E130
48 Kurt Angle128
49 Chris Bey127
50 Johnny Devine120
51 Syxx-Pac114
Zachary Wentz114
53 Mike Bennett11
54 Eric Young1<1
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Footnotes

  • 1:^ – Low Ki used the ring name Senshi in 2006 after his return to TNA.
  • 3:^ – Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the exact number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.
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