IWC Women's Championship

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IWC Women's Championship
Details
Promotion International Wrestling Cartel
Date establishedDecember 10, 2016 [1]
Current champion(s)Milla Moore
Date wonNovember 2, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s) Britt Baker
Most reignsKatie Arquette
(4 reigns)
Longest reignRay Lyn
(456 days)
Shortest reign Madison Rayne
(28 days)

The IWC Women's Championship is a professional wrestling women's championship in the wrestling promotion International Wrestling Cartel. The title was first awarded on December 10, 2016, when Britt Baker defeated Marti Belle, April Sera, and Sonya Strong in a four-way elimination match by last eliminating Sera. [2]

Contents

As of November 2, 2024, there have been fourteen reigns among nine wrestlers. The inaugural champion was Britt Baker. Katie Arquette has the most reigns at four. Ray Lyn has the longest singular reign at 456 days. Madison Rayne has the shortest singular reign at 28 days.

The current champion is Milla Moore. She defeated Lexus Synn at the Winner Take All 2024 on November 2, 2024 after Katie Arquette was forced to vacate the title due to injury.

Title history

Names

NameTime of use
IWC Women's ChampionshipDecember 10, 2016 – present

Reigns

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 Britt Baker December 10, 2016Winner Takes All Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1224Baker defeated Marti Belle, April Sera, and Sonya Strong in a four-way elimination match by last eliminating Sera. [2] [3]
2 LuFisto July 22, 2017Threat Level Midnight Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 184 [4] [5]
3 Britt Baker October 14, 2017Unbreakable Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 2393This was a three-way match that included Ray Lyn. [6] [7]
4Katie ArquetteNovember 11, 2018Winner Takes All Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 198 [8] [9]
5 Madison Rayne February 16, 2019Cold Blooded Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 128 [10] [11]
6Katie ArquetteMarch 16, 2019Eighteen Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 2147 [12] [13]
7Ray LynAugust 10, 2019Caged Fury Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1456 [14] [15]
8Katie ArquetteNovember 7, 2020Homecoming Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 3392 [16] [17]
9Ella ShaeDecember 4, 20214th Annual Pittsburgh Classic Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1441 [18] [19]
10Ashley D'AmboiseJanuary 22, 2022Reloaded 8.0 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1315 [20] [21]
11Ray LynDecember 3, 20225th Annual Pittsburgh Classic Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 2182 [22] [23]
12 Holidead June 3, 2023PlummerSlam Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 1182
13Katie ArquetteDecember 2, 20236th Annual Pittsburgh Classic Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 4336
14Milla MooreNovember 2, 2024Winner Take All Elizabeth, Pennsylvania 182+IWC Women’s Champion Katie Arquette was forced to vacate the title due to injury. [24]

Reigns by combined length

Key
Indicates the current champion
+Indicates the combined reign is changing daily
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined
days
1Katie Arquette4973
2Ray Lyn2686
3 Britt Baker 617
4Ella Shae1441
5Ashley D'Amboise315
6Holidead182
7 LuFisto 84
8Milla Moore†82+
9 Madison Rayne 28

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