List of WWE United States Champions explained

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.

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. LA Knight is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Logan Paul on August 3, 2024, at SummerSlam in Cleveland, Ohio.

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

NameYears
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 United States ChampionshipJune 24, 2001November 18, 2001
WWE United States ChampionshipJuly 27, 2003 – present

Reigns

Combined reigns

As of, .

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
Combined days
rec. by WWE
15 950 945
25(6) 773 704
32(3) 512 390
43(4) 509 498
52 419 414
65 403 423
71 378 377
83 362 360
95 357 352
101 351 350
112 333 331
121 328 327
133 324 323
142 321 319
153 312 303
162 305 303
172 302 272
185 296 295
191 283 282
201 273
214 271 262
224 265 263
232 257 227
242 240 239
1 240 242
261 239
272 234 232
281 231 232
293 225 224
303 220 219
313 209 207
322 191 189
1 191
345 186 181
353 184 181
361 183
371 176
381 173 170
392 169 167
401 167 166
412 161 159
421 160 159
432 158 165
442(3) 156 148
451 151 150
462 147 145
1 147 146
481 141 140
493 131 129
501 130 129
511 129
522 120
533 118 112
541 106
551 104 103
561 100 99
571 97 96
583 96 95
592 95 93
601 93 92
612 90 89
1 90 89
631 88 87
642 85 84
1 85 84
661 84 83
672 78 90
682 75
691 70 69
702 66 64
712 61 62
722 56 55
731 54 53
741 51 53
751 50 49
761 49
1 49 48
1 49 48
1 49
801 48 45
811 44 43
821 42 41
1 42 41
1 42 41
851 41 40
861 35 34
871 33 32
881 29 28
1 29 28
901 28 27
911 25 24
921 22 21
1 22 21
941 21 20
1 21
1 21
972 19 18
981 +
991 15 14
1001 13 12
1011 8
1021 6 5
1031 1 <1

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WWE Entertainment, Inc. Acquires WCW from Turner Broadcasting . https://web.archive.org/web/20050408044957/http://corporate.wwe.com/news/2001/2001_03_23.jsp . dead . April 8, 2005. March 21, 2001. WWE . October 17, 2008.
  2. Web site: Father/Son Champions . WWE . September 28, 2015. dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150622225649/http://www.wwe.com/inside/father-son-champions/page-8 . June 22, 2015.
  3. Web site: Ambrose's record U.S. Title reign. WWE. April 28, 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140617182136/http://www.wwe.com/inside/dean-ambrose-longest-reigning-united-states-champions/page-9. June 17, 2014.