Three-time and current champion Cody Rhodes

The WWE Championship, also referred to as the Undisputed WWE Championship since April 2024, is a men's professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in WWE, defended on the SmackDown brand. It was the first world title established in WWE, at the time known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), having been introduced in 1963 as the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship. The WWWF, a National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) territory, did not recognize Lou Thesz's victory over reigning NWA champion Buddy Rogers and sought to create its own world title upon exiting the body. The WWWF rejoined the NWA in 1971; however, one of the caveats of rejoining is that the championship would no longer be recognized as a "world championship", and only as a regional heavyweight championship.

The WWWF was renamed World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979 and ended its affiliation with the NWA in 1983, with the title also renamed to reflect the changes; it regained its world championship status upon leaving the NWA. In 2001, it was unified with the World Championship and became the Undisputed WWF Championship. In 2002, the WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and split its roster into two brands (named after their television show): Raw and SmackDown. The title, now renamed the WWE Championship, was then designated to the SmackDown brand while WWE established an alternate world title known as the World Heavyweight Championship for the Raw brand. A third alternate world title, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship, was reactivated for the ECW brand in 2006. It was vacated and decommissioned when the ECW brand disbanded in 2010.

When WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated World Heavyweight Champion John Cena at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view event on December 15, 2013, in a TLC match, the World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WWE Championship, resulting in the retiring of the former, as well as the renaming of the latter to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. On June 27, 2016, the name was shortened back to the WWE Championship, before assuming the WWE World Championship name on July 26, when the brand split returned. It became designated to the SmackDown brand and WWE again established an alternate world title known as the WWE Universal Championship for the Raw brand. In December 2016, WWE again shortened the title's name back to WWE Championship. From April 2022 to April 2024, the title represented one-half of the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, with the other half represented by the Universal Championship; both titles retained their individual lineages. Under the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship moniker, the title was moved to SmackDown in the 2023 WWE Draft and Raw established a new World Heavyweight Championship as an alternative title.

The championship is generally 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 use their real name. The current champion is Cody Rhodes who is in his third reign. He won the title by defeating previous champion Drew McIntyre on the March 6, 2026, episode of SmackDown. As of April 18, 2026, there have been 151 recognized reigns between 55 recognized champions and 11 recognized vacancies (there are 4 reigns, 2 people, and 2 vacancies that are not recognized by the WWE). The first champion was Buddy Rogers, who was awarded the championship in 1963. The champion with the single longest reign is Bruno Sammartino with a reign of 2,803 days while the record for longest combined reign is also held by Sammartino at 4,040. Cena has the most reigns with 14. Ten men in history have held the championship for a continuous reign of one year (365 days) or more: Sammartino (who achieved the feat on two occasions), Pedro Morales, Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, John Cena, CM Punk, AJ Styles, Roman Reigns, and Cody Rhodes. Of those ten, four held the championship for a continuous reign of 1,000 days or more: Sammartino (who achieved the feat on two occasions), Morales, Backlund, and Hogan.

Title history

Names

NameYears
WWWF World Heavyweight ChampionshipApril 25, 1963 – February 8, 1971
WWWF Heavyweight ChampionshipFebruary 8, 1971 – March 1, 1979
WWF Heavyweight ChampionshipMarch 1, 1979 – December 26, 1983
WWF World Heavyweight ChampionshipDecember 26, 1983 – May 27, 1989
WWF ChampionshipMay 27, 1989[citation needed] – December 9, 2001
Undisputed WWF ChampionshipDecember 9, 2001 – May 6, 2002
Undisputed WWE ChampionshipMay 6, 2002 – May 19, 2002
WWE Undisputed ChampionshipMay 19, 2002 – September 2, 2002
WWE ChampionshipSeptember 2, 2002 – December 15, 2013
Undisputed WWE ChampionshipAugust 14, 2011 – August 15, 2011
WWE World Heavyweight ChampionshipDecember 15, 2013 – June 27, 2016
WWE ChampionshipJune 27, 2016 – July 24, 2016
WWE World ChampionshipJuly 25, 2016 – December 9, 2016
WWE ChampionshipDecember 10, 2016 – present
Undisputed WWE Universal ChampionshipApril 3, 2022 – April 7, 2024
Undisputed WWE ChampionshipApril 7, 2024 – present

Reigns

As of April 18, 2026

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.
World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)
1Buddy RogersApril 1, 1963Heavyweight WrestlingWashington, D.C.14621Rogers had been NWA World Heavyweight Champion since 1961. After Rogers lost the title to Lou Thesz on January 24, 1963, Northeast promoters did not recognize this title change and withdrew from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) to form the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). The WWWF continued to recognize Rogers as world champion and awarded him with the WWWF championship belt on April 1, 1963. WWE recognizes the reign as starting on April 25, 1963.
2Bruno SammartinoMay 17, 1963House showNew York, NY12,8032,803
3Ivan KoloffJanuary 18, 1971House showNew York, NY12121
4Pedro MoralesFebruary 8, 1971House showNew York, NY11,0271,027The title was renamed the WWWF Heavyweight Championship when the WWWF rejoined the NWA in 1971.
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)
5Stan StasiakDecember 1, 1973House showPhiladelphia, PA199
6Bruno SammartinoDecember 10, 1973House showNew York, NY21,2371,237
7"Superstar" Billy GrahamApril 30, 1977House showBaltimore, MD1296296
8Bob BacklundFebruary 20, 1978WWF on MSG NetworkNew York, NY16482,135The WWWF was renamed World Wrestling Federation in March 1979 and the title renamed accordingly.
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
Antonio InokiNovember 30, 1979Toukon SeriesTokushima, Japan6WWE acknowledges that this championship match took place; however, due to the controversial nature of the match, they do not recognize that the title changed hands due to the finish. During the September 30, 2022, episode of SmackDown (October 1 in Japan due to the time difference), in referencing this match in memory of Inoki, who died that day, commentator Corey Graves stated that Inoki had a "legitimate claim" to the WWE Championship.
VacatedDecember 6, 1979Tokyo, JapanInoki immediately vacated the title after a title defense rematch with Bob Backlund ended in a no contest due to the interference of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Tiger Jeet Singh.
Bob BacklundDecember 17, 1979WWF on MSG NetworkNew York, NY11,470Defeated Bobby Duncum in a Texas deathmatch to fill the vacancy. On October 19, 1981, following a controversial match with Greg Valentine in Madison Square Garden, the title was vacated (recognized only in New York City) by the NY State Athletic Commission. Backlund defeated Valentine in a rematch in MSG on November 23, 1981, to end the vacancy. WWE recognizes this whole period as one uninterrupted reign.
9The Iron SheikDecember 26, 1983WWF on MSG NetworkNew York, NY12828The Iron Sheik won by submission when Bob Backlund's manager Arnold Skaaland threw in the towel to prevent any major injury. The title was renamed the WWF World Heavyweight Championship when the WWF ended its affiliation with the NWA.
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
10Hulk HoganJanuary 23, 1984WWF on MSG NetworkNew York, NY11,4741,474
11André the GiantFebruary 5, 1988The Main Event IIndianapolis, IN1<1<1Defeated Hulk Hogan when referee Earl Hebner, who was bribed by Ted DiBiase, scored the three-count despite Hogan kicking-out by raising his shoulder at the one-count.
Ted DiBiaseFebruary 5, 1988The Main Event IIndianapolis, IN18Immediately after winning the title from Hulk Hogan, André the Giant handed the championship belt to Ted DiBiase, but WWF President Jack Tunney refused to recognize DiBiase's reign and declared the title vacant. In the subsequent days, DiBiase defended the title once against Bam Bam Bigelow in a February 8, 1988, house show.
VacatedFebruary 13, 1988Superstars of WrestlingHershey, PAWWF President Jack Tunney refused to recognize Ted DiBiase as champion and vacated the title. WWE recognizes the vacancy as starting on February 5, 1988, the date of the controversy, rather than decision being aired on tape delay on February 13, 1988.
12Randy SavageMarch 27, 1988WrestleMania IVAtlantic City, NJ1371371Defeated Ted DiBiase in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
13Hulk HoganApril 2, 1989WrestleMania VAtlantic City, NJ2364364The title was renamed the WWF Championship in May 1989.[citation needed]
14The Ultimate WarriorApril 1, 1990WrestleMania VIToronto, ON, Canada1293293This was a title vs. title match in which Warrior also defended the Intercontinental Championship.
15Sgt. SlaughterJanuary 19, 1991Royal RumbleMiami, FL16464
16Hulk HoganMarch 24, 1991WrestleMania VIILos Angeles, CA3248248
17The UndertakerNovember 27, 1991Survivor SeriesDetroit, MI166
18Hulk HoganDecember 3, 1991This Tuesday in TexasSan Antonio, TX411
VacatedDecember 4, 1991Superstars of WrestlingAustin, TXHogan was stripped of the title by WWF President Jack Tunney due to the controversy surrounding both of the previous title changes. Aired on tape delay on December 7, 1991.
19Ric FlairJanuary 19, 1992Royal RumbleAlbany, NY17777This was the Royal Rumble match. Flair last eliminated Sid Justice to win the vacant title.
20Randy SavageApril 5, 1992WrestleMania VIIIIndianapolis, IN2149149
21Ric FlairSeptember 1, 1992Prime Time WrestlingHershey, PA24141Aired on tape delay on September 14, 1992.
22Bret HartOctober 12, 1992House showSaskatoon, SK, Canada1174174
23YokozunaApril 4, 1993WrestleMania IXParadise, NV1<1<1
24Hulk HoganApril 4, 1993WrestleMania IXParadise, NV57070After Yokozuna pinned Bret Hart to win the title, Yokozuna's manager, Mr. Fuji, immediately challenged Hogan. Hogan accepted and won the title.
25YokozunaJune 13, 1993King of the RingDayton, OH2280280
26Bret HartMarch 20, 1994WrestleMania XNew York, NY2248248Roddy Piper was the guest referee.
27Bob BacklundNovember 23, 1994Survivor SeriesSan Antonio, TX233This was a Throw in the Towel match.
28DieselNovember 26, 1994House showNew York, NY1358358
29Bret HartNovember 19, 1995Survivor SeriesLandover, MD3133133This was a no disqualification match.
30Shawn MichaelsMarch 31, 1996WrestleMania XIIAnaheim, CA1231231This was a 60-minute Iron Man match in which Michaels won 1–0 in overtime.
31Sycho SidNovember 17, 1996Survivor SeriesNew York, NY16363
32Shawn MichaelsJanuary 19, 1997Royal RumbleSan Antonio, TX22525
VacatedFebruary 13, 1997RawLowell, MAShawn Michaels forfeited the title due to a knee injury.
33Bret HartFebruary 16, 1997In Your House 13: Final FourChattanooga, TN411This was a four corners elimination match for the vacant title also involving Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Vader.
34Sycho SidFebruary 17, 1997RawNashville, TN23434
35The UndertakerMarch 23, 1997WrestleMania 13Rosemont, IL2133133This was a no disqualification match.
36Bret HartAugust 3, 1997SummerSlamEast Rutherford, NJ59898Shawn Michaels was the guest referee.
37Shawn MichaelsNovember 9, 1997Survivor SeriesMontreal, QC, Canada3140140This was the Montreal Screwjob.
38"Stone Cold" Steve AustinMarch 29, 1998WrestleMania XIVBoston, MA19191Mike Tyson was the special outside enforcer.
39KaneJune 28, 1998King of the RingPittsburgh, PA111This was a First Blood match; had Kane lost, he would have set himself on fire.
40"Stone Cold" Steve AustinJune 29, 1998RawCleveland, OH29090
VacatedSeptember 27, 1998Breakdown: In Your HouseHamilton, ON, CanadaThe title was vacated after Kane and The Undertaker simultaneously pinned Steve Austin in a triple threat match.
41The RockNovember 15, 1998Survivor SeriesSt. Louis, MO14450Defeated Mankind in the finals of the Deadly Game tournament in a recreation of the Montreal Screwjob to win the vacant title. WWE recognizes The Rock's reign as ending on January 4, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
42MankindDecember 29, 1998RawWorcester, MA12620This was a no disqualification match. WWE recognizes Mankind's reign as beginning on January 4, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.
43The RockJanuary 24, 1999Royal RumbleAnaheim, CA227This was an "I quit" match which The Rock won by knocking Mankind unconscious while an audio recording of Mankind saying "I quit" was played when The Rock placed the microphone against his face. WWE recognizes The Rock's reign as ending on January 31, 1999, when the following match aired on tape delay.
44MankindJanuary 26, 1999Halftime HeatTucson, AZ22015This was an Empty Arena match that aired on tape delay as a special during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999, the date WWE recognizes as the beginning of Mankind's reign.
45The RockFebruary 15, 1999RawBirmingham, AL34141This was a ladder match.
46"Stone Cold" Steve AustinMarch 28, 1999WrestleMania XVPhiladelphia, PA35656This was a no disqualification match with Mankind as the guest referee.
47The UndertakerMay 23, 1999Over the EdgeKansas City, MO33636Both Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon were the guest referees. If Austin had been disqualified, he would have lost the championship.
48"Stone Cold" Steve AustinJune 28, 1999RawCharlotte, NC45555If The Undertaker had been disqualified, he would have lost the championship.
49MankindAugust 22, 1999SummerSlamMinneapolis, MN311This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H. Jesse Ventura was the guest referee.
50Triple HAugust 23, 1999RawAmes, IA12224Shane McMahon was the guest referee. WWE recognizes Triple H's reign as ending on September 16, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
51Vince McMahonSeptember 14, 1999SmackDown!Paradise, NV164Shane McMahon was the guest referee. WWE recognizes Vince McMahon's reign as beginning on September 16, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.
VacatedSeptember 20, 1999RawHouston, TXVince McMahon vacated the title.
52Triple HSeptember 26, 1999UnforgivenCharlotte, NC24949This was a six-men elimination match for the vacant title, also involving Big Show, The British Bulldog, Kane, Mankind, and The Rock. Steve Austin was the outside enforcer.
53Big ShowNovember 14, 1999Survivor SeriesDetroit, MI15050This was a triple threat match also involving The Rock. Big Show replaced Steve Austin who had been (in storyline) run over by a car earlier in the night.
54Triple HJanuary 3, 2000RawMiami, FL3118117
55The RockApril 30, 2000BacklashWashington, D.C.42120Shane McMahon was the guest referee.
56Triple HMay 21, 2000Judgment DayLouisville, KY43534This was a 60-minute Iron Man match which Triple H won 6–5. Shawn Michaels was the guest referee.
57The RockJune 25, 2000King of the RingBoston, MA5119118This was a six-man tag team match with Kane, The Rock, and The Undertaker vs. Triple H, Shane McMahon, and Vince McMahon. Pre-match stipulation stated if The Rock, Kane or Undertaker scored the fall, he would win the title. The Rock pinned Vince to win Triple H's title.
58Kurt AngleOctober 22, 2000No MercyAlbany, NY1126125This was a no disqualification match.
59The RockFebruary 25, 2001No Way OutParadise, NV63534
60"Stone Cold" Steve AustinApril 1, 2001WrestleMania X-SevenHouston, TX5175175This was a no disqualification match.
61Kurt AngleSeptember 23, 2001UnforgivenPittsburgh, PA21514
62"Stone Cold" Steve AustinOctober 8, 2001RawIndianapolis, IN66261
63Chris JerichoDecember 9, 2001VengeanceSan Diego, CA19897Jericho had defeated The Rock for the (WCW) World Championship earlier the same night. By defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, Jericho unified both titles to become Undisputed WWF Championship.
64Triple HMarch 17, 2002WrestleMania X8Toronto, ON, Canada53534In late March 2002, WWE's roster was split into two brands, with most championships assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand. The Undisputed WWF Championship remained non-exclusive at this time.
65Hollywood Hulk HoganApril 21, 2002BacklashKansas City, MO62828After 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 also renamed Undisputed WWE Championship and then WWE Undisputed Championship.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
66The UndertakerMay 19, 2002Judgment DayNashville, TN46362
67The RockJuly 21, 2002VengeanceDetroit, MI73534This was a triple threat match also involving Kurt Angle who Rock pinned.
68Brock LesnarAugust 25, 2002SummerSlamUniondale, NY18483The following night, Lesnar signed a deal, making the championship exclusive to SmackDown. The World Heavyweight Championship was then created for the Raw brand and, on September 2, 2002, the WWE Undisputed Championship was renamed WWE Championship.
WWE: SmackDown
69Big ShowNovember 17, 2002Survivor SeriesNew York, NY22827
70Kurt AngleDecember 15, 2002ArmageddonSunrise, FL3105104
71Brock LesnarMarch 30, 2003WrestleMania XIXSeattle, WA2119118Had Angle been counted out or disqualified, he would have lost the title to Lesnar.
72Kurt AngleJuly 27, 2003VengeanceDenver, CO45152This was a triple threat match also involving Big Show. WWE recognizes Angle's reign as ending on September 18, 2003, when the following episode aired on tape delay.
73Brock LesnarSeptember 16, 2003SmackDown!Raleigh, NC3152150This was a 60-minute Iron Man match, which Lesnar won 5–4. WWE recognizes Lesnar's reign as beginning on September 18, 2003, when the episode aired on tape delay.
74Eddie GuerreroFebruary 15, 2004No Way OutDaly City, CA1133132
75John "Bradshaw" LayfieldJune 27, 2004The Great American BashNorfolk, VA1280279This was a Texas bullrope match.
76John CenaApril 3, 2005WrestleMania 21Los Angeles, CA1280280The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2005 draft.
WWE: Raw
77EdgeJanuary 8, 2006New Year's RevolutionAlbany, NY12120This was Edge's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
78John CenaJanuary 29, 2006Royal RumbleMiami, FL2133133
79Rob Van DamJune 11, 2006ECW One Night StandNew York, NY12221This was Van Dam's Money in the Bank cash-in match. This was an Extreme Rules match. Due to Van Dam's status as an ECW wrestler, the ECW World Heavyweight Championship was subsequently reactivated for the brand and awarded to Van Dam.
WWE: ECW
80EdgeJuly 3, 2006RawPhiladelphia, PA27675This was a triple threat match also involving John Cena. The title became exclusive to the Raw brand due to Edge's status as a Raw wrestler.
WWE: Raw
81John CenaSeptember 17, 2006UnforgivenToronto, ON, Canada3380380This was a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. Had John Cena lost, he would have had to leave the Raw brand.
VacatedOctober 2, 2007ECWDayton, OHThe title was vacated when John Cena suffered an injury.
82Randy OrtonOctober 7, 2007No MercyRosemont, IL1<1<1Orton was originally scheduled challenge John Cena for the title, but due to Cena vacating the title, Orton was awarded the title and had to immediately defend it against Triple H.
83Triple HOctober 7, 2007No MercyRosemont, IL6<1<1After winning the championship, Triple H had to defend the title the same night, first in a previously scheduled match against Umaga and then against Randy Orton, who invoked his rematch clause.
84Randy OrtonOctober 7, 2007No MercyRosemont, IL2203202This was a Last Man Standing match.
85Triple HApril 27, 2008BacklashBaltimore, MD7210209This was a four-way elimination match also involving John Cena and John "Bradshaw" Layfield. The title became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2008 draft.
WWE: SmackDown
86EdgeNovember 23, 2008Survivor SeriesBoston, MA32120This was a triple threat match also involving Vladimir Kozlov. Jeff Hardy had originally been scheduled to take part in the match, but he did not participate after being (in storyline) attacked prior to the event. Triple H and Kozlov started the match before Edge was revealed as Hardy's surprise replacement.
87Jeff HardyDecember 14, 2008ArmageddonBuffalo, NY14241This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H.
88EdgeJanuary 25, 2009Royal RumbleDetroit, MI42120This was a no disqualification match.
89Triple HFebruary 15, 2009No Way OutSeattle, WA87069This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving Big Show, Jeff Hardy, The Undertaker, and Vladimir Kozlov. The title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2009 draft.
WWE: Raw
90Randy OrtonApril 26, 2009BacklashProvidence, RI34241This was a six-man tag team match with The Legacy (Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted DiBiase) against Batista, Triple H, and Shane McMahon. Orton pinned Triple H to win the title.
91BatistaJune 7, 2009Extreme RulesNew Orleans, LA121This was a steel cage match.
VacatedJune 9, 2009The title was vacated when Batista suffered a torn left biceps.
92Randy OrtonJune 15, 2009RawCharlotte, NC49089This was a fatal four-way match for the vacant title also involving Big Show, John Cena, and Triple H.
93John CenaSeptember 13, 2009Breaking PointMontreal, QC, Canada42121This was an "I quit" match. Had anyone interfered on Randy Orton's behalf, he would have forfeited the title.
94Randy OrtonOctober 4, 2009Hell in a CellNewark, NJ52120This was a Hell in a Cell match.
95John CenaOctober 25, 2009Bragging RightsPittsburgh, PA54949This was a 60-minute Anything Goes Iron Man match in which Cena won 6–5. Had Cena lost, he would have had to leave the Raw brand.
96SheamusDecember 13, 2009TLC: Tables, Ladders & ChairsSan Antonio, TX17069This was a tables match.
97John CenaFebruary 21, 2010Elimination ChamberSt. Louis, MO6<1<1This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase Jr., and Triple H.
98BatistaFebruary 21, 2010Elimination ChamberSt. Louis, MO23535
99John CenaMarch 28, 2010WrestleMania XXVIGlendale, AZ78484
100SheamusJune 20, 2010Fatal 4-WayUniondale, NY29190This was a fatal four-way match also involving Edge and Randy Orton.
101Randy OrtonSeptember 19, 2010Night of ChampionsRosemont, IL66463This was a six-pack elimination challenge also involving Chris Jericho, Edge, John Cena, and Wade Barrett, who decided to cash-in his title shot due to winning the first season of NXT.
102The MizNovember 22, 2010RawOrlando, FL1160159This was Miz's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
103John CenaMay 1, 2011Extreme RulesTampa, FL87777This was a triple threat steel cage match also involving John Morrison.
104CM PunkJuly 17, 2011Money in the BankRosemont, IL12828Punk (kayfabe) left WWE the day after with the championship, but returned on the July 25, 2011, episode of Raw and his reign was deemed to continue through this period.
VacatedJuly 18, 2011RawGreen Bay, WIThe title was vacated due to CM Punk "leaving" WWE. This vacancy is no longer recognized due to Punk's return on the July 25, 2011, episode of Raw.
105Rey MysterioJuly 25, 2011RawHampton, VA1<1<1Defeated The Miz in a tournament final to crown a new champion. CM Punk was also recognized as WWE Champion.
106John CenaJuly 25, 2011RawHampton, VA92020As the former champion prior to CM Punk, Cena was granted a title match against Rey Mysterio by Triple H. Punk was also recognized as WWE Champion.
CM PunkAugust 14, 2011SummerSlamLos Angeles, CA1Punk defeated John Cena in a match to determine the undisputed champion. Triple H was the guest referee. This is considered a continuation of Punk's first reign.
107Alberto Del RioAugust 14, 2011SummerSlamLos Angeles, CA13534This was Del Rio's Money in the Bank cash-in match. On August 29, 2011, the first brand split ended, allowing the WWE Champion to appear on both Raw and SmackDown.
WWE (unbranded)
108John CenaSeptember 18, 2011Night of ChampionsBuffalo, NY101414
109Alberto Del RioOctober 2, 2011Hell in a CellNew Orleans, LA24948This was a triple threat Hell in a Cell match also involving CM Punk who Del Rio pinned.
110CM PunkNovember 20, 2011Survivor SeriesNew York, NY2434434
111The RockJanuary 27, 2013Royal RumblePhoenix, AZ87069CM Punk had initially won, but the match was restarted by Vince McMahon due to interference by The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins).
112John CenaApril 7, 2013WrestleMania 29East Rutherford, NJ11133133
113Daniel BryanAugust 18, 2013SummerSlamLos Angeles, CA1<1<1Triple H was the guest referee.
114Randy OrtonAugust 18, 2013SummerSlamLos Angeles, CA72828This was Orton's Money in the Bank cash-in match. Triple H was the guest referee.
115Daniel BryanSeptember 15, 2013Night of ChampionsDetroit, MI21<1
VacatedSeptember 16, 2013RawCleveland, OHThe title was vacated after a controversial finish when Daniel Bryan defeated Randy Orton to win the title.
116Randy OrtonOctober 27, 2013Hell in a CellMiami, FL8161160Orton defeated Daniel Bryan in a Hell in a Cell match to win the vacant title with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee. On December 15, 2013, at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Orton defeated John Cena in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match to unify the World Heavyweight Championship with the WWE Championship. The World Heavyweight Championship was then retired and the WWE Championship became known as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
117Daniel BryanApril 6, 2014WrestleMania XXXNew Orleans, LA36463This was a triple threat match also involving Batista, whom Bryan forced to submit to win the match.
VacatedJune 9, 2014RawMinneapolis, MNDaniel Bryan was stripped of the title due to a neck injury.
118John CenaJune 29, 2014Money in the BankBoston, MA124949This was an eight-man ladder match for the vacant title also involving Alberto Del Rio, Bray Wyatt, Cesaro, Kane, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, and Sheamus.
119Brock LesnarAugust 17, 2014SummerSlamLos Angeles, CA4224223
120Seth RollinsMarch 29, 2015WrestleMania 31Santa Clara, CA1221219This was Rollins's Money in the Bank cash-in match which was originally a singles match between Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, but converted into a triple threat match after Rollins cashed-in his contract mid-match. Rollins pinned Reigns to win the match.
VacatedNovember 5, 2015The title was vacated after Seth Rollins suffered a torn ACL, MCL, and a damaged meniscus at a live event in Dublin, Ireland.
121Roman ReignsNovember 22, 2015Survivor SeriesAtlanta, GA1<1<1Defeated Dean Ambrose in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
122SheamusNovember 22, 2015Survivor SeriesAtlanta, GA32222This was Sheamus's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
123Roman ReignsDecember 14, 2015RawPhiladelphia, PA24140This was a title vs. career match.
124Triple HJanuary 24, 2016Royal RumbleOrlando, FL97069Roman Reigns defended the title in the Royal Rumble match, entering at number one. Triple H eliminated Reigns before lastly eliminating Dean Ambrose to win the title.
125Roman ReignsApril 3, 2016WrestleMania 32Arlington, TX37776
126Seth RollinsJune 19, 2016Money in the BankParadise, NV2<1<1
127Dean AmbroseJune 19, 2016Money in the BankParadise, NV18483This was Ambrose's Money in the Bank cash-in match. The title's name was truncated to WWE Championship. The title then became exclusive to the SmackDown brand following the 2016 draft and the WWE Universal Championship was created for the Raw brand. After the establishment of the Universal Championship, the WWE Championship's name was changed to WWE World Championship.
WWE: SmackDown
128AJ StylesSeptember 11, 2016BacklashRichmond, VA1140140In December 2016, the title's name reverted to WWE Championship.
129John CenaJanuary 29, 2017Royal RumbleSan Antonio, TX131414
130Bray WyattFebruary 12, 2017Elimination ChamberPhoenix, AZ14948This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving AJ Styles, Baron Corbin, Dean Ambrose, and The Miz.
131Randy OrtonApril 2, 2017WrestleMania 33Orlando, FL94949
132Jinder MahalMay 21, 2017BacklashRosemont, IL1170169
133AJ StylesNovember 7, 2017SmackDownManchester, England2371371
134Daniel BryanNovember 13, 2018SmackDownSt. Louis, MO4145144
135Kofi KingstonApril 7, 2019WrestleMania 35East Rutherford, NJ1180180
136Brock LesnarOctober 4, 2019SmackDown's 20th AnniversaryLos Angeles, CA5173184On the November 1, 2019, episode of SmackDown, Lesnar quit SmackDown and went to Raw, taking the title with him.
WWE: Raw
137Drew McIntyreMarch 25, 2020WrestleMania 36 Part 2Orlando, FL1214202The match was taped on March 25, according to McIntyre's memoir, A Chosen Destiny: My Story. WWE recognizes this reign as beginning on April 5, 2020, when the match aired on tape delay.
138Randy OrtonOctober 25, 2020Hell in a CellOrlando, FL102222This was a Hell in a Cell match.
139Drew McIntyreNovember 16, 2020RawOrlando, FL29796This was a no disqualification, no countout match.
140The MizFebruary 21, 2021Elimination ChamberSt. Petersburg, FL288This was Miz's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
141Bobby LashleyMarch 1, 2021RawSt. Petersburg, FL1196195This was a lumberjack match.
142Big ESeptember 13, 2021RawBoston, MA1110110This was Big E's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
143Brock LesnarJanuary 1, 2022Day 1Atlanta, GA62827This was a fatal five-way match also involving Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens, and Seth Rollins.
144Bobby LashleyJanuary 29, 2022Royal RumbleSt. Louis, MO22120
145Brock LesnarFebruary 19, 2022Elimination ChamberJeddah, Saudi Arabia74343This was an Elimination Chamber match also involving AJ Styles, Austin Theory, Riddle, and Seth Rollins.
WWE: SmackDown
146Roman ReignsApril 3, 2022WrestleMania 38 Night 2Arlington, TX4735734This was a Winner Takes All match in which Reigns also defended the Universal Championship.
147Cody RhodesApril 7, 2024WrestleMania XL Night 2Philadelphia, PA1378378This was a Bloodline Rules match.
148John CenaApril 20, 2025WrestleMania 41 Night 2Paradise, NV14105105
149Cody RhodesAugust 3, 2025SummerSlam Night 2East Rutherford, NJ2159159This was a Street Fight.
150Drew McIntyreJanuary 9, 2026SmackDownBerlin, Germany35655This was a Three Stages of Hell match, where the three stages were a standard singles match, a Falls Count Anywhere match, and a Steel Cage match; McIntyre won the first and third falls.
151Cody RhodesMarch 6, 2026SmackDownPortland, OR343+43+

Combined reigns

Two-time champion Bruno Sammartino, whose first reign is the longest reign at 2,803 days. He also has the longest combined reign at 4,040 days.

As of April 18, 2026

Key
RecRecognized by the promotion
Current champion; reign changing daily
<1Reign was less than a day
RankChampionNo. of reignsCombined days
ActualRecognized by WWE
1Bruno Sammartino24,040
2Hulk Hogan62,185
3Bob Backlund22,1212,138
4John Cena141,360
5Pedro Morales11,027
6Roman Reigns4853855
7Brock Lesnar7823828
8Randy Orton10680685
9Bret Hart5654
10Triple H9609605
11Cody Rhodes3580+
12"Stone Cold" Steve Austin6529528
13Randy Savage2520
14AJ Styles2511
15CM Punk2462
16Shawn Michaels3396
17The Rock8367377
Drew McIntyre3354
19Diesel1358
20Kurt Angle4297295
21"Superstar" Billy Graham1296
22The Ultimate Warrior1293
23Yokozuna2280
John "Bradshaw" Layfield1280279
25The Undertaker4238237
26Seth Rollins2221219
27Bobby Lashley2217215
28Daniel Bryan4210209
29Sheamus3183182
30Kofi Kingston1180
31Jinder Mahal1170169
32The Miz2168167
33Edge4139135
34Eddie Guerrero1133132
35Ric Flair2118
36Big E1110
37Chris Jericho19897
38Sycho Sid297
39Alberto Del Rio28482
Dean Ambrose18483
41Big Show27877
42Sgt. Slaughter164
43Bray Wyatt14948
44Mankind34736
45Buddy Rogers14621
46Jeff Hardy14241
47Batista23736
48The Iron Sheik128
49Rob Van Dam12221
50Ivan Koloff121
51Stan Stasiak19
Ted DiBiase8
Antonio Inoki6
52Vince McMahon164
53Kane11
54Rey Mysterio1<1
André the Giant1<1

See also

Notes

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