Twenty-four men have held the ROH World Title, including some of the biggest stars in the industry. Today, Jay Lethal officially moved into the top spot on the list.

Lethal, who is in his second reign as ROH World Champion, has held the title for a combined 646 days, moving him past Samoa Joe -- who held the championship for 645 consecutive days in 2003-2004 -- for most days as ROH World Champion.

When asked about surpassing Joe, who was a mentor to him, Lethal showed the humility one has come to expect from him.

“Having the most combined days as champion doesn’t mean I have surpassed Samoa Joe; it just solidified my name next to his in the history book,” Lethal said. “I’m not sure anyone will ever beat Joe’s record for one title reign. I needed two title reigns to do it.”

It’s fitting that someone who has been dubbed “The Franchise of ROH” and exemplifies what it means to be a champion would hold the ROH World Title for more days than anyone else.

“Congratulations to Jay Lethal, a champion in every sense of the word,” ROH COO Joe Koff said. “I have so much respect for Jay. Jay is a fantastic athlete at the top of his game and a consummate professional. He represents himself and Ring of Honor so well as the champion.”

ROH General Manager Greg Gilleland echoed those sentiments: “This is a tremendous achievement for Jay. Both in and out of the ring, he is simply the best in the business today.”

Lethal also shares the record for most successful title defenses (38) with Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness.

The list of competitors Lethal has successfully defended the title against reads like a who’s who of the best wrestlers in the sport, including: AJ Styles, Cody, Adam Cole, Will Ospreay, Roderick Strong, Jay Briscoe, Dalton Castle, Kyle O’Reilly and Satoshi Kojima.

Lethal won the title for the first time at Best in the World on June 29, 2015, when he defeated Jay Briscoe in a match in which both Briscoe’s ROH World Title and Lethal’s ROH World Television Title were at stake. Lethal is the only man to hold both championships simultaneously.

Lethal held the title for 427 days before losing it to Cole at Death Before Dishonor on Aug. 19, 2016. Lethal subsequently got involved in some personal rivalries that took his focus away from regaining the title, but early in 2018 he made it known that he was determined to wear the gold again.

He got his opportunity in a Four Corner Survival Match on June 30 against then-champion Castle, Cody and Matt Taven, and he pinned Castle to become the fourth man to regain the ROH World Title.

The competition is more fierce and the schedule more rigorous in ROH than it’s ever been, so it remains to be seen how long Lethal can remain on top, but he’s never been better in the ring, and at 33 years old, he is just entering his prime.

Lethal hopes to make more history by walking into sold-out Madison Square Garden in New York City on April 6 for G1 Supercard as the ROH World Champion. It will be the first time the title has been defended at The World’s Most Famous Arena.

“I would love to be the first ROH World Champion to wrestle at MSG,” he said. “That would put me in a club of my own.”

Here’s a look at Jay Lethal’s record-breaking tenure as ROH World Champion by the numbers:

38

Successful title defenses, tying him with Bryan Danielson and Nigel McGuinness for the most.

427

Days for his first reign, which is the fourth-longest.

219

Days for his current reign.

31

Different competitors he has successfully defended the title against.

1,507

Combined days as a singles champion in ROH, by far the most. The breakdown: 798 days as ROH World Television Champion; 646 days as ROH World Champion; and 63 days as ROH Pure Champion.

6

Countries where he has competed in ROH World Title matches: United States, Canada, Japan, England, Scotland and Australia

2

Times he defended the title at Final Battle, ROH’s biggest show of the year. He defeated AJ Styles in 2015, and Cody in 2018.

1

Challenger to take him to a 60-minute draw in an ROH World Title match: Roderick Strong at Death Before Dishonor in 2015. Lethal defeated Strong in a rematch the following month.