Last night at Money in the Bank, AJ Styles successfully defended his WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura. In the closing moments of the match, Styles kicked Nakamura low before hitting a Phenomenal Forearm which took the challenger through an announce table. Nakamura was unable to make it to his feet in time to meet the referee’s 10-count and Styles was declared the victor.
WWE.com caught up with Styles after the match and spoke to him about the tactics he used last night:
“When the championship’s on the line, it’s my livelihood. I’m not about to let that go no matter what,” Styles said. “Winners find a way and I found one. It may have not been the most respectable but it’s an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth out there and I won.”
AJ Styles WWE Championship Statistics
Styles is currently on his second run with the title. His previous run with the belt began at Backlash 2016 when he defeated Dean Ambrose to become champion. Styles then dropped it 140 days later to John Cena. He won the title for a second time by defeating Jinder Mahal on the November 7th, 2017 Smackdown from Manchester, England. His current reign is at 222 days, the longest since Brock Lesnar held the title for 224 days back in 2014 and the 20th longest of all-time.
Styles recently passed Big Daddy Cool Diesel as having held the title for the 15th most combined days.
WWE Championship
Most Combined Days Spent as Champion
- Bruno Sammartino (4,040)
- Hulk Hogan (2,185)
- Bob Backlund (2,138)
- John Cena (1,257)
- Pedro Morales (1,027)
- Randy Orton (660)
- Bret Hart (655)
- Triple H (610)
- Brock Lesnar (578)
- Steve Austin (530)
- Randy Savage (520)
- CM Punk (463)
- Shawn Michaels (396)
- The Rock (378)
- AJ Styles (362)
WWE Championship
Longest Single Reigns of All-Time
- Bruno Sammartino (1963-1971) 2,803 days
- Hulk Hogan (1984-1988) 1,474 days
- Bob Backlund (1979-1983) 1470 days
- Bruno Sammartino (1973-1977) 1,237 days
- Pedro Morales (1971-1973) 1,027 days
- Bob Backlund (1978-1979) 648 days
- CM Punk (2011-2013) 434 days
- John Cena (2006-2007) 380 days
- Randy Savage (1988-1989) 371 days
- Hulk Hogan (1989-1990) 364 days
- Billy Graham (1977-1978) 296 days
- The Ultimate Warrior (1990-1991) 293 days
- Yokozuna (1993) 280 days
- JBL (2004-2005) 280 days
- John Cena (2005) 280 days
- Hulk Hogan (1991) 248 days
- Bret Hart (1995) 248 days
- Shawn Michaels (1996) 231 days
- Brock Lesnar (2014-2015) 224 days
- AJ Styles (2017-present) 222+ days
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