Flair's Official Title Lineage Runs Like This

NWA Title: Sept 1981 vs Dusty Rhodes
NWA Title: Starrcade 83 vs Harley Race
The "Singapore Title Swap" is not mentioned

NWA Title: May 1984 vs Kerry Von Erich
NWA Title: Aug 1986 vs Dusty Rhodes
NWA Title: Starrcade 87 vs Ron Garvin
NWA Title: May 1989, WrestleWar PPV vs Ricky Steamboat.
WCW Title: Jan 1991 vs Sting

Those are the first official 7 title reigns, Flair was repeatedly referred to as a 7 tme champion on WCW TV and in PWI at this time

WCW never recognized the Tokyo Dome incident with Fujinami as a title change. There is some confusion because of the old NWA Board Of Directors was still around but really hadnt had much influence over the title since around 1986 or so, even before Turner Broadcasting purchased the wrestling assets of Jim Crockett Promotions. At this point the Turner owned company, basically with all the talent, etc that JCP promoted as the NWA, re christened themselves WCW and the NWA Board had no relevance over the championship. The idea that Fujinami won the NWA Title and not the WCW Title is confusing, WCW & WWE never recognized it as such as for all intents and purposes what was known previoulsy as NWA was now WCW, Flair was champ, the title did not switch in Japan. Therefore his SuperBrawl win vs Fujinami later in the year was just a successfull title defense.

Jan 1992: WWE Title Royal Rumble
Sept 1992: WWE Title vs Randy Savage

At this point PWI was referring to Flair as a 9 Time Champion. When he returned to WCW in 1993 he was referenced as a 9 Time Champion on TV.

July 1993: Great American Bash PPV, NWA Title vs Barry Whyndam

Now it gets confusing. The NWA did separate itself as separate entity from Turner Broadcasting around the time Flair left for WWE. The were a completely separate, functioning, organization. In 1993, WCW began co promoting with them, giving them air time on WCW TV and allowing WCW roster talent to compete for NWA Titles. WCW & PWI recognized this win as a World Title Win, although Im not sure at this point what was left standing as a separate NWA was really worthy of such status.

Starrcade 93: WCW Title vs Vader: WCW universally recognizes Flair as 11 Time Champion on TV. This continues all the way through the build up to Hogan-Flair at Bash At The Beach 94

The SuperBrawl "double pin" situation with Steamboat is never recognized as a break in the title lineage, een though Flair famously tells WCW Commissioner Nick Bockwinkle to "hold the belt" until he pins Steamboat clean to end the controversy. After Flair cleanly pins Steamboat in the re match WCW continues to refer to him as a 11 time champion.

Around the time Flair lost the NWA Title to Rick Rude, the NWA pulled out of it's co promoional agreement with WCW. Rather than just ignore the title it was re christened the WCW International Title. Rude, Vader, & STing would feud over it during the next few months although it seemed silly to essentially have two World Champions in one company. When Flair beats Sting at Clash Of Champions (June 1994) and unifies the titles he is not credited with an additional title reign.

WCW Title: Starrcade 95 vs Randy Savage
WCW Title: SuperBrawl 96 PPV vs Randy Savage - Flair is recognized on WCW TV as 13 Time Champion

WCW treatment of the title lineage gets hazy here during the early days of the Nitro era. They stop recognizing Flair's two WWE Title wins and for awhile have to recognize The SIngapore Title Switch and Tokyo Dome/Fujinami angle as title changes in order to keep Flair's designation on TV as a 13 Time Champion. This was done to lessen the importance of WWE.

WCW Title: Uncensored PPV vs Hulk Hogan - WCW refers to Flair as a 14 Time champion, but it isnt clear how they view the lineage. PWI also sees Flair as a 14 Time Champ, but that includes two WWE Titles and ignores Singapore & Fujinami.

WCW Title: May 2000, vs Jeff Jarrett: Flair is referred to as 15 Time Champion on WCW TV. ARound this time WCW gets hazy again about the lineage, starting to go back and take the PWI line that SIgapore & Fujinami are not title switches.

WCW Title: Kevin Nash relinquishes belt - May 2000: The Title history got crazy in general during the Vince Russo days. Flair is alternately treated as a 15 (reign not interrupted), 16, or 14 Time Champion on WCW TV over the next several months.

PWI and WWE recognize him being stripped of the title by Russo as ending Reign #15 and Nash relinquishing the title as Reign #16. However, they do not recognize any break in the title lineage due to Singapore or Fujinami. Excluding those two incidents and continuing with WCW assertion that Reign 11 never ended during the Steamboat controversy, PWI & WWE have Flair with 14 NWA/WCW Titles (including the 93 win oer Whyndam) and two WWE Titles giving him his official Pro Wrestling Record 16 Title Wins.