NWA Lonestar Women's Championship

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NWA Lonestar Women's Championship
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Promotion National Wrestling Alliance
Lone Star Championship Wrestling
National Wrestling Alliance Houston
National Wrestling Alliance Lone Star
National Wrestling Alliance Southwest
World of Wrestling
Date established2003
Date retiredJanuary 2016

The NWA Lonestar Women's Championship formally known as the NWA Houston Women's Championship was a National Wrestling Alliance's women's professional wrestling championship.

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Names

NameYears
WOW Women's Championship2003—2011
NWA Houston Women's ChampionshipAugust—September 2011
NWA Lonestar Women's Championship.September 2011—January 2016

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Ann R. Keybefore November 2003 Live event N/A1 [Note 1] [1]
2Leo PaloozaNovember 29, 2003 Live event Huston, TX 1 [Note 1] [1]
3Ann R. Keybefore August 13, 2004 Live event N/A2 [Note 1] [1]
4Miss BeHavenOctober 8, 2004 Cypress, TX N/A1 [Note 1] [1]
Championship history is unrecorded from December 4, 2004 to April 2007.
5Roxybefore April 2007 Live event N/A1 [Note 1] [1]
6Ann R. KeyApril 20, 2007 Live event Cypress, TX 3868 [1]
7Claudia del SolisNovember 9, 2007 Live event Cypress, TX 1609This was a three-way match, also involving Jessica James. [1]
8Darci DrakeJuly 10, 2009 Live event Cypress, TX 156This was a battle royal, also involving Randi Lynn, Starr and Vixen. [1] [2]
9PinkSeptember 4, 2009 Live event Cypress, TX 1189 [1] [3]
10Jen-AliseMarch 12, 2010March Slampede Cypress, TX 1273 [1] [4]
11 Barbi Hayden December 10, 2010Christmas Carnage Cypress, TX 1119 [1] [5]
Vacated  April 8, 2011On April 8, 2011, the owner of World of Wrestling, Tugboat Taylor announced that the promotion would be called NWA Houston. Following this statement, he stripped all champions of their titles. [1]
12 Barbi Hayden April 8, 2011Houston April's Fools Cypress, TX 2126Hadeyn defeated Lillie Mae to win the vacant championship. The WOW Championship changed was renamed the NWA Houston Women's Championship. Jen-Alise served as the special guest referee. [6] [7]
13Jen-AliseAugust 12, 2011Houston Back to Old School Cypress, TX 228 [6] [8]
14 Barbi Hayden September 9, 2011Houston Let's Roll Cypress, TX 335 [6] [9]
14Jen-AliseOctober 14, 2011Houston Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil Cypress, TX 3238 [6] [10]
15 Rachel Summerlyn June 8, 2012Houston Hotter than Hell Cypress, TX 198 [6] [11]
16 Barbi Hayden September 14, 2012Houston Let's Roll II Cypress, TX 4 [Note 2] [6] [12]
DeactivatedJanuary 2016The championship was deactivated when Lone Star Championship Wrestling closed. [6]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.
  2. The exact date that Lone Star Championship Wrestling closed is uncertain, which means the title reign lasted between 1,204 and 1,234 days.

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