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List of ROH World Television Champions

List of ROH World Television Champions

Listing of professional wrestling champions for the ROH World Television Championship


The ROH World Television Championship is a professional wrestling world television championship owned by the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion. On January 20, 2010, the ROH World Television Championship was created by ROH and announced via ROH's official website.[1][2]

Current champion Kyle Fletcher

ROH World Television Championships reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches, in which competitors are involved in scripted rivalries. These narratives create feuds between the various competitors, which cast them as villains and heroes. Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. Reigns that were won on pay-per-view events aired on tape delay up to weeks or months apart. Reigns that were won at live events were released on DVD as well as the ROH World Championships reigns. The inaugural champion was Eddie Edwards after defeating Davey Richards in the inaugural eight-man ROH World Television Championship Tournament finals.

As of May 17, 2024, there have been 30 reigns between 25 champions. Samoa Joe's sole reign is the longest at 574 days, while Will Ospreay's reign is the shortest at 2 days. Jay Lethal has the longest combined reign at 798 days between 2 reigns. Minoru Suzuki is the oldest champion, winning the title at the age of 53, while Adam Cole is the youngest when he won the title at 22 years. Kyle Fletcher is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Komander, Lee Moriarty, Dalton Castle, Lee Johnson, and Bryan Keith in a Survival of the Fittest at Final Battle on December 15, 2023 to win the vacant championship.

Title history

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Combined reigns

As of May 17, 2024.

Inaugural champion Eddie Edwards.
Record-tying two-time champion Jay Lethal (left) has the longest combined reign at 798 days.
With 574 days as champion, Samoa Joe had the longest reign.
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References

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