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60 Melina was awarded an immediate rematch because Mickie James pinned Victoria, who was not the champion. [56] 50 Candice Michelle: June 24, 2007: Vengeance: Night of Champions: Houston, TX: 1 105: 104 [57] 51 Beth Phoenix: October 7, 2007: No Mercy: Rosemont, IL: 1 190: 189 [58] 52 Mickie James: April 14, 2008: Raw: London, England: 4 125: 124
The WWE Women's Championship [1] is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, defended on the SmackDown brand.
WWE distanced itself from the sexual content that was pervasive throughout previous eras. [60] However, the role of women within WWE during this time was criticized because their matches were not as integral to the show as male wrestler's matches were. [59] In March 2008, Mae Young became the third woman to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame ...
H. Jillian Hall; Vanessa Harding; Julia Hart (wrestler) Olympia Hartauer; Hailey Hatred; Jessicka Havok; Betty Jo Hawkins; Barbi Hayden; Ursula Hayden; Daizee Haze
The following list shows the wrestlers who have the most reigns in total for women's singles championships, combining all titles they have held as recognized by WWE. This list also shows the titles that they won to achieve this record (minimum of five reigns).
This is a list of women's professional wrestling promotions in the United States, both active and defunct women's promotions from the 1950s through the present.
The 1956 to 2010 version of the WWE Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling world championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The company claims a lineage that dates back to September 18, 1956, when The Fabulous Moolah became the third NWA World Women's Champion.
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days 1 June Byers: August 20, 1954: House show: Atlanta, GA: 1 2563 Byers defeated Mildred Burke for the NWA World Women's Championship and continues to be recognized by AWA after it splits from NWA in 1960.