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Samoa Joe Becomes The Second Longest-Reigning ROH TV Champion Of All Time

Samoa Joe cements his legacy in Ring Of Honor once again.

The ‘King Of Television’ has dominated both Ring Of Honor and All Elite Wrestling since making his debut for the promotion(s) back at the Supercard Of Honor pay-per-view in 2022. 

Just days after making his debut at that show, Joe was able to knock off Minoru Suzuki in a ROH Television Championship bout on the April 13, 2022 episode of AEW Dynamite. 

Joe’s reign with the title recently became the second longest reign of all time at 471 days, passing Dragon Lee’s 2019-2021 stint with the title that lasted a total of 469 days. Throughout his reign, Joe has defended the belt against the likes of Mark Briscoe, Jay Lethal, Brian Cage, Christopher Daniels, Colt Cabana, Cheeseburger, and Dalton Castle.

Jay Lethal is still currently the longest reigning ROH Television Champion of all time, as he held the title for a period of 567 days between April 2014 and October 2015. Lethal also defeated the likes of Mark Briscoe, Dalton Castle, and Cheeseburger throughout his reign.

If you missed anything from the July 27 episode of ROH TV, click this link here to review Fightful’s full coverage of the show by clicking here.

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