Queen of FCW

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Queen of FCW
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Final Queen of FCW Raquel Diaz, pictured with the crown that represents the Queen of FCW title on the top of her head.
Details
Promotion Florida Championship Wrestling
Date establishedFebruary 5, 2009
Date retiredMarch 15, 2012
Other name(s)
  • Queen of Florida [1]
Statistics
First champion(s) Angela Fong
Final champion(s) Raquel Diaz
Most reignsall titleholders
(1 reign)
Longest reign AJ Lee and Aksana
(287 days each)
Shortest reign Rosa Mendes
(77 days)
Oldest champion Rosa Mendes
(31 years, 31 days)
Youngest champion Raquel Diaz
(21 years, 34 days)
Heaviest champion Serena Mancini
Lightest champion AJ Lee

The Queen of FCW title was a women's professional wrestling title in Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW, since re-branded to NXT); it was contested in their Divas division. Title holders would wear a crown rather than a championship belt that is primarily used in professional wrestling. The title was active for over three years, before being deactivated in March 2012, leaving the FCW Divas Championship as the sole title contested for in the Divas division. Raquel Diaz was the final title holder.

Contents

Inaugural championship tournament

FCW Divas tournament to determine the inaugural Queen of FCW, won by Angela.

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Angela Pin
Rosa Mendes
AngelaPin
The Girl from Mexico
Saylor James
The Girl from Mexico Pin
AngelaPin
Alicia Fox
Jenny Cash
Alicia Fox Pin
Alicia FoxPin
Tiffany
Wesley Holiday
Tiffany Pin

Reigns

Over the championship's three-year history, there have been six reigns between six champions. Angela Fong was the inaugural champion. AJ Lee and Aksana holds the record for the longest reign at 287 days, while Rosa Mendes' reign was the shortest at 77 days. Mendes is the oldest champion at 31 years old, while Raquel Diaz is the youngest at 21 years old.

Diaz was the last champion in her first reign, holding the title for 119 until it being deactivated by FCW General Manager Summer Rae.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Angela Fong February 5, 2009 FCW Tampa, FL 1210Defeated Alicia Fox in the finals of an eight-woman single elimination tournament to be crowned the inaugural champion. [2]
2 Mia Mancini September 3, 2009 FCW Tampa, FL 1154Aired on tape delay on September 27, 2009. She also went by the ring names Serena Mancini and simply Serena during this reign. [3]
3 AJ Lee February 4, 2010 FCW Tampa, FL 1287Aired on tape delay on February 14, 2010. [4]
4 Rosa Mendes November 18, 2010 FCW Tampa, FL 177Aired on tape delay on December 12, 2010. [5]
5 Aksana February 3, 2011 March of Champions Tampa, FL 1287Aired on tape delay on March 13, 2011. [6]
6 Raquel Diaz November 17, 2011 FCW Tampa, FL 1119Aired on tape delay on December 18, 2011. [7]
DeactivatedMarch 15, 2012 FCW Tampa, FL FCW General Manager Summer Rae deactivated the Queen of FCW title preferring to go with and continue the FCW Divas Championship title history. Aired on tape delay on April 1, 2012. [8]

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