IPW:UK Women's Championship

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IPW:UK Women's Championship
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Details
Promotion International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
Date established20 December 2015 [1] [2]
Date retired17 November 2020
Other name(s)
  • IPW:UK Women's Championship (2015-2020)
Statistics
First champion(s)Tennessee Honey
Final champion(s)Bobbi Tyler
Most reignsLivvii Grace (3 times)
Longest reignBobbi Tyler (604 days)
Shortest reignPollyanna (<1 day)

The IPW:UK Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the English professional wrestling promotion, International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom. The championship was originally established on 20 December 2015 and Tennessee Honey was the inaugural champion. [1] [2]

Contents

Title history

The championship was originally established on 20 December 2015 at Christmas Cracker 2015. Tennessee Honey defeated Addy Starr with Jetta as the special guest ref. to become the inaugural champion. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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
1Tennessee Honey20 December 2015Christmas Cracker Tonbridge, Kent, England 199Honey defeated Addy Starr to become the inaugural champion. Jetta served as the special guest referee. [1] [2] [3] [4]
2 Jetta 28 March 2016Supershow 2 Rochester, Kent, England 169This was a three-way match, also involving Nikki Storm. [1] [2] [5] [6]
3Tennessee Honey5 June 2016IPW:UK 200 Tonbridge, Kent, England 2126 Xia Brookside served as the special guest referee. [1] [2] [7] [8]
4 Mickie James 9 October 2016Super 8 - Night 2 Rochester, Kent, England 170 [1] [2] [9] [10]
Vacated  18 December 2016 Mickie James vacated the championship due to being unable to defend the title. [1] [2]
5Pollyanna18 December 2016Supershow 5 Rochester, Kent, England 1<1Pollyanna defeated Tennessee Honey to win the vacant championship. [1] [2] [11] [12]
6 Amazon 18 December 2016Supershow 5 Rochester, Kent, England 163Amazon cashed-in her "anytime" title shot. [1] [2] [11] [12]
7Livvii Grace19 February 2017Live in Harlow Harlow, Essex, England 3301This was a four-way match, also involving Chakara and Nightshade. Grace is formerly known as Tennessee Honey. [1] [2] [13] [14]
8 Xia Brookside 17 December 2017The Big Bang: Undisputed Rochester, Kent, England 1279 [1] [2] [15] [16]
9 Bobbi Tyler 22 September 2018IPW:UK Anniversary XIV Maidstone, Kent, England 192 [1] [17] [18]
10Sierra Loxton23 December 2018Undisputed II Maidstone, Kent, England 191 [1] [19]
11 Bobbi Tyler 24 March 2019International Battle Royale Maidstone, Kent, England 1604 [1] [20]
Deactivated17 November 2020The title was declared vacant and retired on 17 November 2020. [1]

Combined reigns

As of 25April2024.

Indicates the current champion
<1Indicates reign is less than one day
RankChampionNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Bobbi Tyler 2695
2Livvii Grace/Tennessee Honey3526
3 Xia Brookside 1279
4Sierra Loxton191
5 Mickie James 170
6 Jetta 169
7 Amazon 163
8Pollyanna1<1

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