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Who Is the Longest Reigning NXT Women’s Champion of All Time?

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The NXT Women’s Championship has been in circulation for almost a decade. In that time some of the best women’s talents in WWE history have held the title. Names like Paige, Sasha Banks, Asuka, and Bayley are just a few of the names who have held the gold. But, who has etched their name in the history books? Who is the longest reigning NXT Women’s Champion of all time? In this article, we will take a look at the women with the longest title reigns in championship history.

Read More: Pro Wrestling Records: Longest WWE Title Reigns by Championship

Note: This list will be based on recognised days as champion which includes tape-delayed days.

Longest Reigning NXT Women’s Champion

  1. Asuka – 522 Days
  2. Shayna Baszler – 416 Days
  3. Mandy Rose (current champion) – 319+ Days
  4. Io Shirai – 304 Days
  5. Paige – 273 Days
  6. Charlotte – 258 Days
  7. Bayley – 223 Days
  8. Raquel Gonzalez  – 201 Days
  9. Sasha Banks – 191 Days
  10. Ember Moon (Now Athena) – 139 Days

We may never see another NXT women’s champion as dominant as Asuka. For over 500 days she turned back all challengers and currently stands tall as the longest reigning NXT Women’s Champion ever.

Current champion Mandy Rose is in the midst of a historic reign as she nears a year as champion, and could even close in on baszler at number 2 based on the current trajectory of the division.

Will anyone ever knock Asuka on her perch, can anyone even catch Shayna Baszler at the second spot? We’ll have to watch on to find out.

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