WXW Women's Championship

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WXW Women's Championship
Details
Promotion World Xtreme Wrestling
Date established1996
Current champion(s)Marina Tucker
Date wonDecember 21, 2019
Statistics
First champion(s)Kattra
Most reigns Mercedes Martinez (5)
Longest reignKattra (1,529–1,894 days)
Shortest reignRaquel (<1–9 days)

The WXW Women's Championship is the top women's professional wrestling title in the World Xtreme Wrestling promotion. It was created in 1996 as the WSWF Women's Championship under WXW's original name, the World Star Wrestling Federation. The promotion renamed to its current name in 1998. Currently, there have been 22 recognized known champions with a total of 32 title reigns. [1]

Contents

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Kattra1996N/AN/A1 [Note 1] Records are unclear as to who Kattra defeated to become the inaugural champion. [2]
Vacated March 9, 2001The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons. [2]
2BellaDawnaMarch 9, 2001N/A Allentown, PA 1450BellaDawna defeated Jessica Dally to win the vacant championship. [2]
Vacated June 2, 2002The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons. [2]
3Cindy RogersJuly 11, 2003Sportsfest Allentown, PA 1161Rogers won a 15-woman battle royal, last eliminating April Hunter to win the vacant championship. [2] [3]
4 April Hunter December 19, 2003Rage TV Taping Sciota, PA 156 [2] [4]
Vacated February 13, 2004The championship was vacated, due to a double-pin in a mixed tag team match, which was April Hunter and Slyck Wagner Brown against Ariel and Tommy Suede. [2]
5 Talia May 29, 2004 Live Event Sciota, PA 1405Talia defeated Alere Little Feather, April Hunter, Cindy Rogers, Jessica Dally and Psycho in a six-woman battle royal to win the vacant championship. [2] [5]
6 Mercedes Martinez July 8, 2005Sportsfest Allentown, PA 1244 [2] [6]
Vacated March 9, 2006The championship was vacated after Mercedes Martinez won the WXW Cruiserweight Championship from Drew Blood on February 19, 2006. [2]
7 Alicia March 9, 2006N/A Allentown, PA 1150Alicia defeated Alere Little Feather and Cindy Rogers in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. [2]
8Cindy RogersAugust 6, 2006Rage TV Taping Coaldale, PA 2153This was a two-out-of-three falls match. [2] [7]
9 Mercedes Martinez January 6, 2007Women's League Division Allentown, PA 256 [2] [8]
10 Kacee Carlisle March 3, 2007 Live Event Allentown, PA 1548 [2] [9]
Vacated September 1, 2008 Kacee Carlisle said that since she defeated Mercedes Martinez in an empty arena match, she was the new champion. In reality, Martinez was out of action due shoulder surgery. [2]
11 Mercedes Martinez December 20, 2008 Live Event Minneola, FL 349Martinez defeated Betsy Ruth to win the vacant championship. [2]
Vacated February 7, 2009 Live Event Minneola, FL Mercedes Martinez vacated the title after her successful defense against MsChif. [2] [10]
12KimberlyJanuary 9, 2010 Live Event Minneola, FL 1399Kimberly defeated Betsy Ruth to win the vacant championship. [2] [11]
13Amy LoveFebruary 12, 2011 Live Event Minneola, FL 198 [2] [12]
14KimberlyMay 21, 2011N/A Minneola, FL 2112 [2]
15 Mercedes Martinez September 10, 2011 Live Event Minneola, FL 4308 [2] [13]
16KimberlyJuly 14, 2012N/A Minneola, FL 3196 [2]
17 Nikki Roxx January 26, 2013N/A Minneola, FL 121 [2]
Vacated February 16, 2013The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons. [2]
18KimberlyMay 11, 2013N/A Minneola, FL 491Records are unclear as to who Kimberly defeated to win the vacant championship. [2]
19 Solo Darling August 10, 2013N/AN/A1210This was a three-way match, also involving Mercedes Martinez. [2] [14]
20CallistaMarch 8, 2014C4 Minneola, FL 1196 [2] [15]
21Dynamite DiDiSeptember 20, 2014 Live Event Minneola, FL 1322 [2] [16]
22ReginaAugust 8, 2015 Live Event Minneola, FL 128 [2] [17]
23Dynamite DiDiSeptember 5, 2015 Live Event Minneola, FL 2147This was a three-way match, also involving Raquel. [2] [18]
Vacated January 30, 2016WXW vacated the title after Dynamite DiDi wasn't cleared by the doctors after suffering a knee injury. [2]
24 Jaime D January 30, 2016 Live Event Minneola, FL 121Jaime D defeated Gabi Castrovinci, Raquel and Regina to win the vacant championship. [2] [19]
25RaquelFebruary 20, 2016Redline 2 Minneola, FL 1 [Note 2] Jaime D defeated Gabi Castrovinci, Raquel and Regina to win the vacant championship. [2] [20]
26RockyFebruary 2016N/AN/A1 [Note 3] [2]
Vacated September 20, 2016In part of a storyline, Rocky refused to work for WXW's owenr Sugaa and therefore relinquished the championship. [21]
27 Mercedes Martinez October 15, 2016N/A Minneola, FL 5371Martinez defeated Dynamite DiDi and Jaime D in a three-way match to win the vacant championship. [2] [22]
28Raeven MarieOctober 21, 2017 Live Event Minneola, FL 1210 [2] [23]
29Dynamite DiDiMay 19, 2018Doomsday Minneola, FL 3357 [2] [24]
30 Avery Taylor May 11, 2019May of Reckoning Minneola, FL 1168 [2] [25]
31Sofia CastilloOctober 26, 2019Halloween Madness Minneola, FL 156 [2] [26]
32Marina TuckerDecember 21, 2019Winter Warfare Minneola, FL 11,173+This was a three-way match, also involving Anna Diaz. [2] [27]

Combined reigns

As of March8, 2023.

Record five-time champion Mercedes Martinez with the Shimmer Championship Mercedes Martinez at Smash Canusa.jpg
Record five-time champion Mercedes Martinez with the Shimmer Championship
Indicates the current champion.
¤The exact length of a title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.
RankWrestlerNo. of
Reigns
Combined
Days
1Kattra11,529–1,894¤
2 Mercedes Martinez 51,028
3Marina Tucker11,173+
4Dynamite DiDi3826
5Kimberly4798
6 Kacee Carlisle 1548
7BellaDawna1450
8 Talia 1405
9Cindy Rogers2314
10Raeven Marie1210
Solo Darling 1210
12Rocky1204–213¤
13Callista1196
14 Avery Taylor 1168
15 Alicia 1150
16Amy Love198
17 April Hunter 156
Sofia Castillo156
19Regina128
20 Jaime D 121
Nikki Roxx 121
22Raquel1<1–9¤

Footnotes

  1. The exact date that Kattra won the championship is uncertain, which means the title reign lasted between 1,529 and 1,894 days.
  2. The exact date that Raquel lost the championship is uncertain, which means the title reign lasted between <1 and 9 days.
  3. The exact date that Rocky won the championship is uncertain, which means the title reign lasted between 204 and 213 days.

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