#4 John Cena: 1257 days
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John Cena often does not get the respect that he deserves from the WWE fans. He has been the face of the company for more than a decade and the challenges which the WWE has faced in replacing him, just goes on to show how good of a job Cena has done over the years.
Cena makes the list as the fourth greatest champion in WWE history with a combined 1257 days spent at the top of the wrestling mountain. During this time, Cena has held the title for a record 13 times.
Edited by Johny Payne