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The OVW Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW). The first holder of the title was ODB, who declared herself champion in August 2006. The belt was defended as any other championship in professional wrestling until Serena Deeb declared she would defend the belt under 24/7 rules in May ...
The Queen of OVW / Miss OVW contest is a contest where a couple of female wrestlers in OVW (Ohio Valley Wrestling) are chosen and compete in several competitions. In the finals of the contest, the fans vote for the winner. The inaugural winner was ODB who is also the first ever OVW Women's Champion.
Megan Doheny, better known by her ring name Megan Bayne, is an American professional wrestler, currently performing on the independent circuit.She has worked for Ohio Valley Wrestling, where she is a former OVW Women's Champion and the Japanese professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom.
OVW was founded by Nightmare Danny Davis in 1993 as a National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) member promotion under the name NWA Ohio Valley Championship Wrestling. [12] The company primarily ran shows in the Kentucky and Indiana territories that were formerly run by the United States Wrestling Association, with weekly shows run out of the original Davis Arena in Jeffersonville, Indiana, with ...
Wrestlers is a television documentary series broadcast by Netflix that follows Al Snow and the Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) promotion. [1] The series debuted on September 13, 2023 and has received positive reviews.
Elizabeth KociaĆski began wrestling on the Notre Dame High School scholastic wrestling team. She was the first female varsity wrestler in the school's history. [1] [4] [5] She became the North-East freestyle women's champion in 1999, and also won at the New York State Fair Tournament the same year. [1]
The OVW Television Championship was the secondary championship of Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), started on January 5, 2005. When the title was originally conceived, the champion defended against randomly selected opponents, with the winner receiving a check for $1000. [1]
Ohio Valley Wrestling. OVW Women's Championship [Note 1] [2] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 17 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2010 [202] World Wrestling Entertainment/WWE. WWE Divas Championship [203] WWE 24/7 Championship [204] Wrestling Observer Newsletter