Bianca Belair has achieved a special milestone, as she is now the longest-reigning Black World Champion in WWE’s history.
Belair celebrated 200 days as RAW Women’s World Champion, which is an impressive accomplishment. She surpasses Bobby Lashley (196 days), Kofi Kingston (180 days), Sasha Banks (167 days), Naomi (140 days), and The Rock (119 days).
MVP remains the company’s longest-reigning Black champion across all divisions, having held the U.S. Championship for 343 days. He is followed by The Rock, who held the Intercontinental Championship for 264 days.
Outside of WWE, Jade Cargill has held the TBS Title in AEW for 283 days.
Bianca Belair has now officially held the #WWERAW Women’s Title for 200 days.
She becomes the longest reigning (male or female) Black World Champion in @WWE history.
We are witnessing historical greatness before our very eyes. pic.twitter.com/eYuwsd7V97
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) October 19, 2022
Actually correction. The Rock came in right ahead of Shelton at 264 days as IC Champion.
— Will Washington 10/26 (@WilliamRBR) October 17, 2022
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