WSU Spirit Championship

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WSU Spirit Championship
Details
Promotion Women Superstars United
Date establishedAugust 14, 2009
Date retired2021
Statistics
First champion(s)Luscious Latasha
Final champion(s)Bryce Donovan
Most reigns Brittney Savage (3 reigns)
Longest reign Davienne (608 days)
Shortest reign Alicia and Rain (<1 day)
Heaviest champion Jessicka Havok (170 lb)
Lightest champion Brittney Savage (115 lb)

The WSU Spirit Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship in Women Superstars United (WSU). It is competed for in Women Superstars United, and has been defended on shows of sister promotion National Wrestling Superstars.

Contents

Title history

As of January29, 2025

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
Women Superstars United (WSU)
1Luscious LatashaAugust 14, 2009WSU/NWS Spirit Belleville, NJ 1502This was contested in a fatal four-way elimination match, also involving Amber, Jana and Roxie Cotton. Luscious Latasha pinned Jana to become the inaugural champion. [1] [2]
2JanaOctober 3, 2009N/A Union City, NJ 170This was contested in a three–way match, also involving Lea Morrison. [1] [3]
3Luscious LatashaOctober 10, 2009ACE Fallout 2009 Union City, NJ 2<10 [1]
4 Brittney Savage October 10, 2009ACE Fallout 2009 Union City, NJ 1632This was contested in a three–way match, also involving Becky Bayless. [1]
5 Alicia December 12, 2009NWS/WSU The Awesome Challenge Flemington, NJ 1841 [1]
6 Brittney Savage March 6, 20103rd Anniversary Show Union City, NJ 21535 [1]
7 Alicia August 6, 2010When the Tigers Broke Free Middletown Township, NJ 2<10This was a three–way match, also involving Brittany Force.
8 Brittney Savage August 6, 2010WSU Uncensored #6 Union City, NJ 32115Savage defeated Alicia in an empty arena match.
9 Sassy Stephanie March 5, 20114th Anniversary Show Union City, NJ 12032 [4]
10 Rain September 24, 2011Great Championship Wrestling event Fairless Hills, PA 1<10 [5] [ unreliable source ]
11 Jessicka Havok September 24, 2011Great Championship Wrestling event Fairless Hills, PA 12663Havok challenged Rain shortly after winning the championship. [5]
12 Marti Belle June 16, 2012Uncensored Rumble V Deer Park, NY 16022
13Ezavel SuenaFebruary 8, 2014Mutiny Voorhees, NJ 13781This was contested in a title vs. mask match. Niya competed under a mask as Ezavel Suena but then unmasked after the match. [6]
14 Nevaeh February 21, 20158th Anniversary Show Philadelphia, PA 1530 [7]
Vacated April 15, 2015The championship was declared vacant due to Nevaeh suffering an injury.
15 Leva Bates July 11, 2015Control Philadelphia, PA 14974Bates defeated Hania the Howling Huntress to win the vacant championship.
16 Su Yung November 19, 2016Breaking Barriers IV Voorhees, NJ 1840
17 Kiera Hogan February 11, 2017WSU 10th Anniversary Voorhees, NJ 14901This was a three–way match, also including Veda Scott [8]
18 Jordynne Grace June 16, 2018Breaking Barriers 5 Voorhees, NJ 12590
19 Kris Statlander March 2, 2019CZW Trifecta Elimination 2019 Voorhees, NJ 11894The championship Changed hands during a CZW event [9]
20DavienneSeptember 7, 2019Is it Fall Yet? Voorhees, NJ 16083 [10]
21Bryce DonovanMay 7, 2021Davienne’s Slumber Party Worcester, MA 1N/A N/A, 20210Became the first male to win the title [11]
DeactivatedN/A N/A, 2021The title deactivated in 2021 eventhough the company deactivated in 2020 Bryce Donovan was still noticed as the final champion.

Combined reigns

As of January29, 2025

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1Bryce Donovan10N/A
2Davienne13608
3 Marti Belle 12602
4 Leva Bates 14497
5 Kiera Hogan 11490
6 Brittney Savage 312427
7Ezavel Suena/Niya11378
8 Jessicka Havok 13266
9 Jordynne Grace 10259
10 Sassy Stephanie 12203
11 Kris Statlander 14189
12 Alicia 2184
Su Yung 1084
14 Nevaeh 1053
15Luscious Latasha2250
16Jana107
17 Rain 10<1

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