Hulk Hogan vs Roman Reigns: Who's the Greater Champion?
Tale of the tape from tracked title-lineage data. The Index gives it to Hulk Hogan, 92–80. Screenshot it, share it, argue with it.
SCORE92◂ ▸80
The case for Hulk Hogan
7 world title reigns across WWE, WCW, totalling 2,688 days at the top. Longest run: 1,474 days as Undisputed WWE Championship. From 1984 to 1999, 47% of the days in that championship span were spent as a world champion. Major honors: PWI 500 No. 1 1991, Royal Rumble 1990, Royal Rumble 1991, PWI Wrestler of the Year 1987, PWI Wrestler of the Year 1991, PWI Wrestler of the Year 1994. Full Hulk Hogan title record →
The case for Roman Reigns
7 world title reigns across WWE, totalling 1,553 days at the top. Longest run: 735 days as Undisputed WWE Championship. From 2015 to now, 40% of the days in that championship span were spent as a world champion. Major honors: PWI 500 No. 1 2016, PWI 500 No. 1 2022, Royal Rumble 2015, Royal Rumble 2026, PWI Wrestler of the Year 2022. Full Roman Reigns title record →
How the GOAT Score works
Every number is derived from dated reigns in the tracked title lineages — no projections, no vibes. The score is capped at 99 and built from six published components:
| Volume0–32 · log-scaled total days as a world champion |
| Reigns0–18 · 2.0 points per world title reign |
| Peak0–12 · longest single reign, maxing at 1,400 days |
| Era Share0–12 · world-title days ÷ days in the wrestler's championship span — the inflation adjustment that lets the territory era and the modern era share one chart |
| Scope0–5 · promotions where they won a world title |
| Span0–3 · years between first and last world title reign |
| Honors0–9 · annual honors beyond the belts: Wrestler of the Year — Observer (3) and PWI reader vote (2), PWI Woman of the Year (3), PWI 500 and PWI Women's No. 1 (2.5), G1 Climax (2.5), Royal Rumble win (2), Champion Carnival and Continental Classic (1.5), King/Queen of the Ring, Money in the Bank and the Owen Hart Cup (1.25). One winner per year by construction — every era competes on equal footing, no decay required |
| Big Match0–8 · log-scaled, tier-weighted flagship main events. Every promotion's marquee counts, weighted by its tier: WrestleMania and Starrcade carry full weight, SummerSlam 0.85 as a Tier 1 second flagship, Wrestle Kingdom and All In 0.8 as Tier 2 flagships, with Tier 3 and 4 flagships at 0.6 and 0.4 as their rows land. Four full-weight main events earn about five points, ten earn about seven and a half, capped at eight. In the books now: every WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Starrcade, Wrestle Kingdom, All In, Bound for Glory and November to Remember main event, WCW's July summer flagship (the Great American Bash, then Bash at the Beach), and AEW's Double or Nothing flagship era. TripleMania, the CMLL Aniversario, the full Final Battle list, Stand & Deliver, the modern Final Battle era, AWA SuperClash and the pre-2007 January 4 Dome shows are in; TripleManía's verified lineage, the first Aniversario rows, NOAH's The New Year (complete), AWA SuperClash and NWA Hard Times are in; the remaining TripleManía multi-man years and Regia shows, the Aniversario backfill, Final Battle 2004–2021 and Hard Times 6 are queued; All Japan's marquee is carried by the Champion Carnival honor rather than an event series |
Careers are unified across ring names (Danielson/Bryan, Moxley/Ambrose, Savage's billing variants). Scores reflect recognized, tracked lineages — including the territory era's marathon reigns, which is exactly the kind of thing worth arguing about. Disagree with a weight? Good. That's the point.