AAW Women's Championship

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AAW Women's Championship
Jessicka Havok, December 2017 09.jpg
Inaugural and record two-time champion Jessicka Havok
Details
Promotion AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined
Date establishedDecember 2, 2017 [1]
Current champion(s)Maggie Lee
Date wonJanuary 31, 2025
Statistics
First champion(s) Jessicka Havok [1]
Most reigns Jessicka Havok
(2 reigns)
Longest reign Kris Statlander
(559 days)
Shortest reign Kylie Rae
(112 days)
Oldest champion Allysin kay
(33 years, 246 days)
Youngest champion Skye Blue
(22 years, 55 days)
Heaviest champion Jessicka Havok
170 lb (77 kg)

The AAW Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion AAW: Professional Wrestling Redefined. There have been a total of ten reigns shared between nine defferent champions. The current champion is Sierra, who is in her first reign. [2]

Contents

History

From August 5 to December 2, 2018, AAW held a tournament to crown the inaugural champion between twelve wrestlers: Allysin Kay, Britt Baker, Candice LeRae, Delilah Doom, Ivelisse, Jessicka Havok, Kylie Rae, Leah Vaughan, Rachael Ellering, Samantha Heights, Su Yung and Veda Scott. In the tournament finals, Havok defeated Ellering and Ivelisse On December 2, 2018, at AAW Legacy to become the inaugural champion. [3]

Reigns

As of February13, 2025, there have been ten reigns between nine champions. Jessicka Havok was the inaugural champion and has the most reigns at two. Kris Statlander's reign is the longest at 559, while Kylie Rae's reign is the shortest at 112 days. Allysin Kay is the oldest champion at 33 years old, while Skye Blue is the youngest at 22 years old.

Maggie Lee is the current champion in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Sierra at AAW Chi-Town Rumble 2025 on January 31, 2025, in Berwyn, Illinois.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Jessicka Havok December 2, 2017Legacy LaSalle, IL 1174Havok defeated Ivelisse and Rachael Ellering in a three-way match in the finals of a twelve woman tournament also involving Allysin Kay, Britt Baker, Candice LeRae, Delilah Doom, Kylie Rae, Leah Vaughan, Samantha Heights, Su Yung and Veda Scott to become the inaugural champion. [1]
2 Kimber Lee May 25, 2018Take No Prisoners Chicago, IL 1183 [4]
3 Kylie Rae November 24, 2018Unstoppable Chicago, IL 1112 [5]
4 Jessicka Havok March 16, 2019Hell Hath No Fury Chicago, IL 2287 [6]
5 Kris Statlander December 28, 2019Windy City Classic XV Merrionette Park, IL 1559 [7]
6 Allysin Kay July 9, 2021United We Stand Merrionette Park, IL 1140 [2]
7 Skye Blue November 26, 2021Windy City Classic XVI Merrionette Park, IL 1154 [8]
8Christi JaynesApril 29, 2022Never Say Die Merrionette Park, IL 1245 [9]
9 Masha Slamovich December 30, 2022Unstoppable Chicago, IL 1302Won AAW's "Chi-Town Rumble" to match to earn a shot at any champion of her choice at any time throughout 2023.. Later that night, she cashed in her opportunity and defeated Christi Jaynes to become champion. [10]
10SierraOctober 28, 2023Unstoppable Berwyn, IL 1461 [11]
11Maggie LeeJanuary 31, 2025Chi-Town Rumble Berwyn, IL 113+ [12]

Combined reigns

As of February13, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Kris Statlander 1559
2 Jessicka Havok 2461
Sierra1461
4 Masha Slamovich 1302
5Christi Jaynes1245
6 Kimber Lee 1183
7 Skye Blue 1154
8 Allysin Kay 1140
9 Kylie Rae 1112
10Maggie Lee113+

See also

References

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  2. 1 2 Jaysin316 (July 9, 2021). "AAW Pro Wrestling "United We Stand" Quick Results". discusspw.com. Retrieved July 10, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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