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Men's professional wrestling championship in All Elite Wrestling

AEW World Championship
File:AEW World title.jpgThe AEW World Championship belt
Details
PromotionAll Elite Wrestling
Date establishedMay 25, 2019
Current champion(s)Vacant
Statistics
First champion(s)Chris Jericho
Most reignsJon Moxley
( 3 reigns)
Longest reignKenny Omega
(346 days)
Shortest reignCM Punk
(2nd reign, 3 days)
Oldest championChris Jericho
(48 years, 295 days)
Youngest champion"Hangman" Adam Page
(30 years, 109 days)
Heaviest championJon Moxley
(235 lb (107 kg))
Lightest champion"Hangman" Adam Page (215 lbs (98kg))

The AEW World Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Unveiled on May 25, 2019, it is the promotion's top championship for male singles competitors, and Chris Jericho was the inaugural champion. The championship is currently vacant. Previous champion CM Punk was stripped of the title after being suspended due to a legitimate backstage physical altercation following the All Out media scrum.

History

Inaugural champion Chris Jericho

On January 1, 2019, the professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW) was founded and its inaugural event, Double or Nothing, was scheduled for May 25. The unveiling of the promotion's world championship was first teased on AEW's YouTube channel on May 22, where actor and comedian Jack Whitehall humorously attempted to reveal the title belt but struggled to get the championship out of its bag. During that same video, Whitehall revealed that the winner of Double or Nothing's Buy In pre-show battle royal, called the Casino Battle Royale, would face the winner of Double or Nothing's main event at a future date to determine the inaugural AEW World Champion. The Casino Battle Royale was won by Adam Page, while Chris Jericho defeated Kenny Omega in the main event, setting up the inaugural championship match. During Double or Nothing, pro wrestling veteran Bret Hart unveiled the AEW World Championship belt.

Shortly after Double or Nothing, the inaugural championship match was scheduled for AEW's event All Out on August 31. At the pay-per-view, Jericho defeated Page in the main event to become the inaugural champion. The following day, it was reported by Tallahassee Police that the physical championship belt was stolen from Jericho's limousine while he was traveling; it was recovered on September 4.

On the June 3, 2022, episode of Rampage, reigning champion CM Punk, who had won the title just days prior at Double or Nothing, announced that he was injured and required surgery. He initially wanted to relinquish the title; however, AEW president Tony Khan decided that an interim champion would be crowned until Punk's return, after which, Punk would face the interim champion to determine the undisputed champion. To determine the interim champion, AEW set up the AEW Interim World Championship Eliminator Series that would culminate in a match at AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door on June 26, a co-promoted event between AEW and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The first two matches took place on the June 8 episode of Dynamite. A Casino Battle Royale opened the show, which Kyle O'Reilly won. O'Reilly then faced the number one ranked singles competitor Jon Moxley in the main event of the episode, which Moxley won. The third match took place on June 12 at NJPW's Dominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Hirooki Goto, which Tanahashi won; Tanahashi was originally scheduled to face Punk at Forbidden Door for the title before Punk's injury. At Forbidden Door, Moxley defeated Tanahashi to become the interim AEW World Champion. Punk made his return in early August and Moxley defeated Punk on the August 24 episode of Dynamite to become the undisputed champion.

Belt design

The AEW World Championship belt has five plates on a black leather strap. The large center plate prominently has the AEW logo at the center, with a diamond outline behind the logo. Above the logo is a banner that reads "WORLD", while below the logo is another banner that reads "CHAMPION". Below this banner is a nameplate to display the reigning champion's name. The two inner side plates are tall and skinny, with the AEW logo again at the center. Above this logo is one half of the globe, while below the logo is the other half of the globe. The two outer side plates are similar to the inner ones but slightly smaller. The belt design was inspired by the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Championship, and AEW wanted their design to be significantly similar to that belt. The belt was created by well-known professional wrestling championship belt maker Dave Millican.

Reigns

As of January 5, 2025, there have been seven reigns between five champions and one vacancy. Chris Jericho was the inaugural champion. Jon Moxley and CM Punk are tied for the most reigns at two. Kenny Omega's reign is the longest at 346 days, while Punk's second reign is the shortest at 3 days. Jericho was the oldest champion when he won it at 48 years old, while "Hangman" Adam Page was the youngest champion at 30 years old.

The championship is currently vacant. Previous champion CM Punk was stripped of the title on the September 7, 2022, episode of Dynamite after getting suspended due to a legitimate backstage physical altercation following the All Out pay-per-view media scrum.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Chris Jericho August 31, 2019 All Out Hoffman Estates, IL 1 182 Defeated "Hangman" Adam Page to become the inaugural champion.
2 Jon Moxley February 29, 2020 Revolution Chicago, IL 1 277
3 Kenny Omega December 2, 2020 Winter Is Coming Jacksonville, FL 1 346
4 Adam Page November 13, 2021 Full Gear Minneapolis, MN 1 197
5 CM Punk May 29, 2022 Double or Nothing Paradise, NV 1 87
Jon Moxley June 26, 2022 AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door Chicago, IL 2 59 Lineal champion CM Punk was originally scheduled to defend the title against Hiroshi Tanahashi at this event, but was pulled due to suffering an injury that required surgery. Moxley defeated Tanahashi in a tournament final to become the interim champion.
7 Jon Moxley August 24, 2022 Dynamite Cleveland, OH 3 11 Defeated lineal champion CM Punk to determine the undisputed champion.
8 CM Punk September 4, 2022 All Out Hoffman Estates, IL 2 3
Vacated September 7, 2022 Dynamite Buffalo, NY CM Punk was stripped of the title after being suspended by AEW president Tony Khan due to the legitimate physical altercation that happened following the All Out media scrum.

Combined reigns

As of January 5, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Kenny Omega 1 346
2 Jon Moxley 2 288
3 "Hangman" Adam Page 1 197
4 Chris Jericho 1 182
5 CM Punk 2 941

References

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