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List of WWE Women's Champions

The WWE Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) promotion.[1] The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. There have been a total of 30 recognized champions who have had a combined 59 official reigns. The title became vacant only twice in history for a total of 65 days and deactivated twice for a combined 1398 days. The following is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been WWE Women's Champion by ring name.

Layla was the final WWE Women's Champion

As recognized by the WWE, the inaugural champion was The Fabulous Moolah, who won the title on September 18, 1956, which at that time was the NWA World Women's Championship (which still exists today). While she was still champion, it became the WWF Women's Championship in 1984. In May 2002, after the WWF was renamed to WWE, the championship became the WWE Women's Championship. At the start of the brand extension that began in March 2002, the Women's Championship was defended on any brand until it became exclusive to Raw in September that year. It was the only women's championship in the WWE until SmackDown created the WWE Divas Championship as a counterpart title in July 2008. The titles switched brands in April 2009. On September 19, 2010, at Night of Champions, the Women's Championship was unified with the WWE Divas Championship, retiring the Women's Championship.

The Fabulous Moolah's third reign is the longest reign, and is officially recognized to be 10,170 days as part of her first reign, due to WWE not recognizing title changes between 1956 and 1984 (her first reign's real number is 3,651 days). Moolah technically also is tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns at 7, but since the WWE does not recognize the title changes between 1956 and 1984, Moolah only has 4 reigns. Mickie James has the shortest reign with 1 hour. Wendi Richter is the youngest champion at the age of 22 years old, and Moolah is the oldest at the age of 76 years old. Bertha Faye is the heaviest champion and The Kat is the lightest champion. Chyna is the only undefeated champion. The final champion was Layla, in her first and only reign.

Four Women in history have held the championship for a continuous reign of one year (365 days) or more: The Fabulous Moolah (who achieved the feat on five separate occasions), Sensational Sherri, Rockin' Robin, and Trish Stratus.[2]

Reigns

Names

Name[1] Years[1]
NWA World Women's Championship September 18, 1956 – May 19, 1984
WWF Women's Championship May 19, 1984 – May 6, 2002
WWE Women's Championship May 6, 2002 – September 19, 2010

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Days recog. Number of days held recognized by the promotion
N/A Unknown information
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog.
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)
1 The Fabulous Moolah September 18, 1956 Live event Baltimore, MD 1 3,651 10,170 WWE recognizes Moolah's reign as being uninterrupted until 1984. The title was known as the NWA World Women's Championship (which still exists today) until May 19, 1984, when Moolah sold the rights to the championship to the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) and the title was renamed to WWF Women's Championship. [3]
Bette Boucher September 17, 1966 Live event Seattle, WA 1 16 [1]
The Fabulous Moolah October 3, 1966 Live event Vancouver, BC 2 524 [4]
Yukiko Tomoe March 10, 1968 Live event Osaka, Japan 1 23 [1]
The Fabulous Moolah April 2, 1968 Live event Hamamatsu, Japan 3 3,841 [1]
Evelyn Stevens October 8, 1978 Live event Dallas, TX 1 2 [1]
The Fabulous Moolah October 10, 1978 Live event Fort Worth, TX 4 2,113 [1]
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
2 Wendi Richter July 23, 1984 The Brawl to End It All New York, NY 1 210 209 [5]
3 Leilani Kai February 18, 1985 The War to Settle the Score New York, NY 1 41 40 Aired March 5, 1985 on Prime Time Wrestling. [6]
4 Wendi Richter March 31, 1985 WrestleMania I New York, NY 2 239 238 [7]
5 The Spider Lady November 25, 1985 Live event New York, NY 5 220 219 The Fabulous Moolah underneath a mask and bodysuit shoot pinned Wendi Richter to win the WWF Women's Championship. This was the original screwjob. [8]
6 Velvet McIntyre July 3, 1986 Live event Brisbane, Australia 1 6 5 [9][10]
7 The Fabulous Moolah July 9, 1986 Live event Sydney, Australia 6 380 379 [11]
8 Sensational Sherri July 24, 1987 Live event Houston, TX 1 441 440 [12]
9 Rockin' Robin October 7, 1988 Prime Time Wrestling Paris, France 1 502 501 Aired November 8, 1988. [13]
Deactivated February 21, 1990 [13]
10 Alundra Blayze December 13, 1993 All American Wrestling Poughkeepsie, NY 1 342 348 Aired December 26, 1993. Defeated Heidi Lee Morgan in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.[14] [15]
11 Bull Nakano November 20, 1994 Big Egg Wrestling Universe Tokyo, Japan 1 134 126 [16]
12 Alundra Blayze April 3, 1995 Raw Poughkeepsie, NY 2 146 145 [17]
13 Bertha Faye August 27, 1995 SummerSlam Pittsburgh, PA 1 57 56 [18]
14 Alundra Blayze October 23, 1995 Raw Brandon, MB 3 51 50 [19]
Deactivated December 13, 1995 Title deactivated when Alundra Blayze left the WWF. Blayze then joined rival promotion World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and, during WCW Monday Nitro on December 18, 1995, dropped the title belt, which was still in her possession, in a trash can.[20] [19]
15 Jacqueline September 15, 1998[21] Raw is War Sacramento, CA 1 61 54 Aired September 21, 1998. Defeated Sable to win the vacant championship. [22]
16 Sable November 15, 1998 Survivor Series St. Louis, MO 1 176 175 Shane McMahon was the special guest referee. [23]
17 Debra May 10, 1999 Raw is War Orlando, FL 1 29 34 This was an evening gown match. Sable had defeated Debra in the match, but Commissioner Shawn Michaels stated that Debra was the winner because she had lost her dress and awarded the championship to her. [24]
18 Ivory June 8, 1999[25] Raw is War Worcester, MA 1 131 124 Aired June 14, 1999. [26]
19 The Fabulous Moolah October 17, 1999 No Mercy Cleveland, OH 7 8 7 [27]
20 Ivory October 25, 1999 Raw is War Providence, RI 2 48 47 [18]
21 The Kat December 12, 1999 Armageddon Sunrise, FL 1 50 49 This was a fatal four-way evening gown pool match, also involving Jacqueline and B.B., with The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young as special guest referees. [28]
22 Hervina January 31, 2000 Raw is War Pittsburgh, PA 1 1 2 This was a lumberjill snowbunny match. Hervina was Harvey Wippleman disguised as a woman and was recognized as the first man to win the Women's Championship. [29]
23 Jacqueline February 1, 2000[30] SmackDown! Detroit, MI 2 56 53 Aired February 3, 2000.
24 Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley March 28, 2000[30] SmackDown! San Antonio, TX 1 146 143 Aired March 30, 2000. [31]
25 Lita August 21, 2000 Raw is War Lafayette, LA 1 71 72 The Rock was the special guest referee. [32]
26 Ivory October 31, 2000[30] SmackDown! Rochester, NY 3 152 149 Aired November 2, 2000. This was a fatal four-way match, also involving Jacqueline and Trish Stratus. [33]
27 Chyna April 1, 2001 WrestleMania X-Seven Houston, TX 1 214 231 [34]
Vacated November 1, 2001 Title vacated when Chyna retired and left the WWF in a contract dispute. [34]
28 Trish Stratus November 18, 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro, NC 1 78 77 This was a six-pack challenge, also involving Ivory, Jacqueline, Jazz, Lita, and Molly Holly. [35]
29 Jazz February 4, 2002 Raw Las Vegas, NV 1 98 97 In late March 2002, due to the roster having doubled in size, the brand extension began, splitting the roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands, represented by the TV shows of the same name. Championships were assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand, with the exception of the Undisputed Championship and the Women's Championship, which were non-exclusive at this time.
After the WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) due to a lawsuit by the World Wide Fund for Nature on May 6, 2002, the title was renamed to WWE Women's Championship.
[36]
WWE
30 Trish Stratus May 13, 2002 Raw Toronto, ON 2 41 40 This was a hardcore mixed tag team match with Stratus and Bubba Ray Dudley defeating Jazz and Steven Richards, with Richards' WWE Hardcore Championship also on the line [37]
31 Molly Holly June 23, 2002 King of the Ring Columbus, OH 1 91 90 [38]
32 Trish Stratus September 22, 2002 Unforgiven Los Angeles, CA 3 56 55 On the September 26, 2002 episode of SmackDown!, SmackDown! General Manager Stephanie McMahon revealed that the Women's Championship had been made exclusive to Raw. [39]
WWE: Raw
33 Victoria November 17, 2002 Survivor Series New York, NY 1 133 132 This was a hardcore match. [40]
34 Trish Stratus March 30, 2003 WrestleMania XIX Seattle, WA 4 28 27 This was a triple threat match also involving Jazz. [41]
35 Jazz April 27, 2003 Backlash Worcester, MA 2 64 63 [42]
36 Gail Kim June 30, 2003 Raw Buffalo, NY 1 28 27 This was a seven-woman battle royal, also involving Ivory, Jacqueline, Molly Holly, Trish Stratus, and Victoria. [43]
37 Molly Holly July 28, 2003 Raw Colorado Springs, CO 2 210 209 [44]
38 Victoria February 23, 2004 Raw Omaha, NE 2 111 110 This was a fatal four-way elimination match, also involving Jazz and Lita. Victoria lastly pinned Lita to win the championship. [45]
39 Trish Stratus June 13, 2004 Bad Blood Columbus, OH 5 176 175 This was a fatal four-way match also involving Lita and Gail Kim. Stratus pinned Lita to win the championship. [46]
40 Lita December 6, 2004 Raw Charlotte, NC 2 34 33 [47]
41 Trish Stratus January 9, 2005 New Year's Revolution San Juan, PR 6 448 447 [48]
42 Mickie James April 2, 2006 WrestleMania 22 Rosemont, IL 1 134 133 [49]
43 Lita August 14, 2006 Raw Charlottesville, VA 3 34 33 [50]
44 Trish Stratus September 17, 2006 Unforgiven Toronto, ON 7 1 <1 [51]
Vacated September 18, 2006 Raw Montreal, QC Title vacated due to Trish Stratus' retirement. [52]
45 Lita November 5, 2006 Cyber Sunday Cincinnati, OH 4 21 20 This was a lumberjill match that was also a tournament final in which Lita defeated Mickie James to win the vacant championship. [52]
46 Mickie James November 26, 2006 Survivor Series Philadelphia, PA 2 85 84 [53]
47 Melina February 19, 2007 Raw Bakersfield, CA 1 64 63 [54]
48 Mickie James April 24, 2007 Live event Paris, France 3 <1 <1 This was a triple threat match also involving Victoria. [55]
49 Melina April 24, 2007 Live event Paris, France 2 61 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 On July 20, 2008, SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero established the WWE Divas Championship as the counterpart to Raw's Women's Championship. [59]
53 Beth Phoenix August 17, 2008 SummerSlam Indianapolis, IN 2 161 160 This was a Winner Takes All Intergender tag team match where Phoenix teamed with Santino Marella and Mickie James with Kofi Kingston, whose WWE Intercontinental Championship was also on the line [60]
54 Melina January 25, 2009 Royal Rumble Detroit, MI 3 154 153 The title became exclusive to SmackDown following the 2009 WWE draft. [61][62][63]
WWE: SmackDown
55 Michelle McCool June 28, 2009 The Bash Sacramento, CA 1 217 216 [64]
56 Mickie James January 31, 2010 Royal Rumble Atlanta, GA 5 23 25 [65]
57 Michelle McCool February 23, 2010 SmackDown Milwaukee, WI 2 61 57 Vickie Guerrero served as the special guest referee. Aired on February 26, 2010. [66]
58 Beth Phoenix April 25, 2010 Extreme Rules Baltimore, MD 3 16 18 This was an Extreme Makeover match. [67]
59 Layla May 11, 2010 SmackDown Buffalo, NY 1 131 127 Aired on tape delay on May 14, 2010. LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla) defeated Phoenix in a Texas Tornado Handicap match when Layla pinned Phoenix. Michelle McCool was unofficially the co-champion during this reign; she defended the championship in Layla's place on some occasions, but was not officially recognized as the title holder. [68]
Unified September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL Retired after Michelle McCool, who had been unofficially co-reigning with Layla, defeated Melina to unify the Women's Championship with the WWE Divas Championship, which briefly became known as the Unified WWE Divas Championship. [69][70]

Combined reigns

 
The Fabulous Moolah was the inaugural, four-time, oldest champion, with most combined days and longest reign in the title history
 
Trish Stratus after winning her seventh title, the most of any Women's Champion under the WWE banner
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days Combined days
recognized by WWE
1 The Fabulous Moolah/The Spider Lady 7 10,708 10,775
2 Trish Stratus 7 828 821
3 Alundra Blayze 3 539 543
4 Rockin' Robin 1 502 501
5 Wendi Richter 2 449 447
6 Sensational Sherri 1 441 440
7 Mickie James 5 367 366
Beth Phoenix 3 367
9 Ivory 3 331 320
10 Molly Holly 2 301 299
11 Melina 3 279 276
12 Michelle McCool 2 278 273
13 Victoria 2 244 242
14 Chyna 1 214 231
15 Sable 1 176 175
16 Jazz 2 162 160
17 Lita 4 160 158
18 Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley 1 146 143
19 Bull Nakano 1 134 126
20 Layla 1 131 127
21 Jacqueline 2 117 107
22 Candice Michelle 1 105 104
23 Bertha Faye 1 57 56
24 The Kat 1 50 49
25 Leilani Kai 1 41 40
26 Debra 1 29 34
27 Gail Kim 1 28 27
28 Velvet McIntyre 1 6 5
29 Hervina/Harvey Wippleman 1 1 2

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External links

  • Official WWE Women's Championship Title History

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This article is about a list of wrestlers who have held the original now retired Women s Championship For the other championships see Women s championships in WWE For a list of wrestlers who have held the current WWE Women s Championship see List of WWE Raw Women s Champions The WWE Women s Championship was a women s professional wrestling championship in the World Wrestling Entertainment WWE promotion 1 The championship was generally contested in professional wrestling matches in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition There have been a total of 30 recognized champions who have had a combined 59 official reigns The title became vacant only twice in history for a total of 65 days and deactivated twice for a combined 1398 days The following is a chronological list of wrestlers that have been WWE Women s Champion by ring name Layla was the final WWE Women s Champion As recognized by the WWE the inaugural champion was The Fabulous Moolah who won the title on September 18 1956 which at that time was the NWA World Women s Championship which still exists today While she was still champion it became the WWF Women s Championship in 1984 In May 2002 after the WWF was renamed to WWE the championship became the WWE Women s Championship At the start of the brand extension that began in March 2002 the Women s Championship was defended on any brand until it became exclusive to Raw in September that year It was the only women s championship in the WWE until SmackDown created the WWE Divas Championship as a counterpart title in July 2008 The titles switched brands in April 2009 On September 19 2010 at Night of Champions the Women s Championship was unified with the WWE Divas Championship retiring the Women s Championship The Fabulous Moolah s third reign is the longest reign and is officially recognized to be 10 170 days as part of her first reign due to WWE not recognizing title changes between 1956 and 1984 her first reign s real number is 3 651 days Moolah technically also is tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns at 7 but since the WWE does not recognize the title changes between 1956 and 1984 Moolah only has 4 reigns Mickie James has the shortest reign with 1 hour Wendi Richter is the youngest champion at the age of 22 years old and Moolah is the oldest at the age of 76 years old Bertha Faye is the heaviest champion and The Kat is the lightest champion Chyna is the only undefeated champion The final champion was Layla in her first and only reign Four Women in history have held the championship for a continuous reign of one year 365 days or more The Fabulous Moolah who achieved the feat on five separate occasions Sensational Sherri Rockin Robin and Trish Stratus 2 Contents 1 Reigns 1 1 Names 1 2 Reigns 2 Combined reigns 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksReigns EditNames Edit Name 1 Years 1 NWA World Women s Championship September 18 1956 May 19 1984WWF Women s Championship May 19 1984 May 6 2002WWE Women s Championship May 6 2002 September 19 2010Reigns Edit Key No Overall reign numberReign Reign number for the specific championDays Number of days heldDays recog Number of days held recognized by the promotionN A Unknown information Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion lt 1 Reign lasted less than a dayNo Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog National Wrestling Alliance NWA 1 The Fabulous Moolah September 18 1956 Live event Baltimore MD 1 3 651 10 170 WWE recognizes Moolah s reign as being uninterrupted until 1984 The title was known as the NWA World Women s Championship which still exists today until May 19 1984 when Moolah sold the rights to the championship to the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE and the title was renamed to WWF Women s Championship 3 Bette Boucher September 17 1966 Live event Seattle WA 1 16 1 The Fabulous Moolah October 3 1966 Live event Vancouver BC 2 524 4 Yukiko Tomoe March 10 1968 Live event Osaka Japan 1 23 1 The Fabulous Moolah April 2 1968 Live event Hamamatsu Japan 3 3 841 1 Evelyn Stevens October 8 1978 Live event Dallas TX 1 2 1 The Fabulous Moolah October 10 1978 Live event Fort Worth TX 4 2 113 1 World Wrestling Federation WWF 2 Wendi Richter July 23 1984 The Brawl to End It All New York NY 1 210 209 5 3 Leilani Kai February 18 1985 The War to Settle the Score New York NY 1 41 40 Aired March 5 1985 on Prime Time Wrestling 6 4 Wendi Richter March 31 1985 WrestleMania I New York NY 2 239 238 7 5 The Spider Lady November 25 1985 Live event New York NY 5 220 219 The Fabulous Moolah underneath a mask and bodysuit shoot pinned Wendi Richter to win the WWF Women s Championship This was the original screwjob 8 6 Velvet McIntyre July 3 1986 Live event Brisbane Australia 1 6 5 9 10 7 The Fabulous Moolah July 9 1986 Live event Sydney Australia 6 380 379 11 8 Sensational Sherri July 24 1987 Live event Houston TX 1 441 440 12 9 Rockin Robin October 7 1988 Prime Time Wrestling Paris France 1 502 501 Aired November 8 1988 13 Deactivated February 21 1990 13 10 Alundra Blayze December 13 1993 All American Wrestling Poughkeepsie NY 1 342 348 Aired December 26 1993 Defeated Heidi Lee Morgan in a tournament final to win the vacant championship 14 15 11 Bull Nakano November 20 1994 Big Egg Wrestling Universe Tokyo Japan 1 134 126 16 12 Alundra Blayze April 3 1995 Raw Poughkeepsie NY 2 146 145 17 13 Bertha Faye August 27 1995 SummerSlam Pittsburgh PA 1 57 56 18 14 Alundra Blayze October 23 1995 Raw Brandon MB 3 51 50 19 Deactivated December 13 1995 Title deactivated when Alundra Blayze left the WWF Blayze then joined rival promotion World Championship Wrestling WCW and during WCW Monday Nitro on December 18 1995 dropped the title belt which was still in her possession in a trash can 20 19 15 Jacqueline September 15 1998 21 Raw is War Sacramento CA 1 61 54 Aired September 21 1998 Defeated Sable to win the vacant championship 22 16 Sable November 15 1998 Survivor Series St Louis MO 1 176 175 Shane McMahon was the special guest referee 23 17 Debra May 10 1999 Raw is War Orlando FL 1 29 34 This was an evening gown match Sable had defeated Debra in the match but Commissioner Shawn Michaels stated that Debra was the winner because she had lost her dress and awarded the championship to her 24 18 Ivory June 8 1999 25 Raw is War Worcester MA 1 131 124 Aired June 14 1999 26 19 The Fabulous Moolah October 17 1999 No Mercy Cleveland OH 7 8 7 27 20 Ivory October 25 1999 Raw is War Providence RI 2 48 47 18 21 The Kat December 12 1999 Armageddon Sunrise FL 1 50 49 This was a fatal four way evening gown pool match also involving Jacqueline and B B with The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young as special guest referees 28 22 Hervina January 31 2000 Raw is War Pittsburgh PA 1 1 2 This was a lumberjill snowbunny match Hervina was Harvey Wippleman disguised as a woman and was recognized as the first man to win the Women s Championship 29 23 Jacqueline February 1 2000 30 SmackDown Detroit MI 2 56 53 Aired February 3 2000 24 Stephanie McMahon Helmsley March 28 2000 30 SmackDown San Antonio TX 1 146 143 Aired March 30 2000 31 25 Lita August 21 2000 Raw is War Lafayette LA 1 71 72 The Rock was the special guest referee 32 26 Ivory October 31 2000 30 SmackDown Rochester NY 3 152 149 Aired November 2 2000 This was a fatal four way match also involving Jacqueline and Trish Stratus 33 27 Chyna April 1 2001 WrestleMania X Seven Houston TX 1 214 231 34 Vacated November 1 2001 Title vacated when Chyna retired and left the WWF in a contract dispute 34 28 Trish Stratus November 18 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro NC 1 78 77 This was a six pack challenge also involving Ivory Jacqueline Jazz Lita and Molly Holly 35 29 Jazz February 4 2002 Raw Las Vegas NV 1 98 97 In late March 2002 due to the roster having doubled in size the brand extension began splitting the roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands represented by the TV shows of the same name Championships were assigned to be exclusive to a specific brand with the exception of the Undisputed Championship and the Women s Championship which were non exclusive at this time After the WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment WWE due to a lawsuit by the World Wide Fund for Nature on May 6 2002 the title was renamed to WWE Women s Championship 36 WWE30 Trish Stratus May 13 2002 Raw Toronto ON 2 41 40 This was a hardcore mixed tag team match with Stratus and Bubba Ray Dudley defeating Jazz and Steven Richards with Richards WWE Hardcore Championship also on the line 37 31 Molly Holly June 23 2002 King of the Ring Columbus OH 1 91 90 38 32 Trish Stratus September 22 2002 Unforgiven Los Angeles CA 3 56 55 On the September 26 2002 episode of SmackDown SmackDown General Manager Stephanie McMahon revealed that the Women s Championship had been made exclusive to Raw 39 WWE Raw33 Victoria November 17 2002 Survivor Series New York NY 1 133 132 This was a hardcore match 40 34 Trish Stratus March 30 2003 WrestleMania XIX Seattle WA 4 28 27 This was a triple threat match also involving Jazz 41 35 Jazz April 27 2003 Backlash Worcester MA 2 64 63 42 36 Gail Kim June 30 2003 Raw Buffalo NY 1 28 27 This was a seven woman battle royal also involving Ivory Jacqueline Molly Holly Trish Stratus and Victoria 43 37 Molly Holly July 28 2003 Raw Colorado Springs CO 2 210 209 44 38 Victoria February 23 2004 Raw Omaha NE 2 111 110 This was a fatal four way elimination match also involving Jazz and Lita Victoria lastly pinned Lita to win the championship 45 39 Trish Stratus June 13 2004 Bad Blood Columbus OH 5 176 175 This was a fatal four way match also involving Lita and Gail Kim Stratus pinned Lita to win the championship 46 40 Lita December 6 2004 Raw Charlotte NC 2 34 33 47 41 Trish Stratus January 9 2005 New Year s Revolution San Juan PR 6 448 447 48 42 Mickie James April 2 2006 WrestleMania 22 Rosemont IL 1 134 133 49 43 Lita August 14 2006 Raw Charlottesville VA 3 34 33 50 44 Trish Stratus September 17 2006 Unforgiven Toronto ON 7 1 lt 1 51 Vacated September 18 2006 Raw Montreal QC Title vacated due to Trish Stratus retirement 52 45 Lita November 5 2006 Cyber Sunday Cincinnati OH 4 21 20 This was a lumberjill match that was also a tournament final in which Lita defeated Mickie James to win the vacant championship 52 46 Mickie James November 26 2006 Survivor Series Philadelphia PA 2 85 84 53 47 Melina February 19 2007 Raw Bakersfield CA 1 64 63 54 48 Mickie James April 24 2007 Live event Paris France 3 lt 1 lt 1 This was a triple threat match also involving Victoria 55 49 Melina April 24 2007 Live event Paris France 2 61 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 On July 20 2008 SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero established the WWE Divas Championship as the counterpart to Raw s Women s Championship 59 53 Beth Phoenix August 17 2008 SummerSlam Indianapolis IN 2 161 160 This was a Winner Takes All Intergender tag team match where Phoenix teamed with Santino Marella and Mickie James with Kofi Kingston whose WWE Intercontinental Championship was also on the line 60 54 Melina January 25 2009 Royal Rumble Detroit MI 3 154 153 The title became exclusive to SmackDown following the 2009 WWE draft 61 62 63 WWE SmackDown55 Michelle McCool June 28 2009 The Bash Sacramento CA 1 217 216 64 56 Mickie James January 31 2010 Royal Rumble Atlanta GA 5 23 25 65 57 Michelle McCool February 23 2010 SmackDown Milwaukee WI 2 61 57 Vickie Guerrero served as the special guest referee Aired on February 26 2010 66 58 Beth Phoenix April 25 2010 Extreme Rules Baltimore MD 3 16 18 This was an Extreme Makeover match 67 59 Layla May 11 2010 SmackDown Buffalo NY 1 131 127 Aired on tape delay on May 14 2010 LayCool Michelle McCool and Layla defeated Phoenix in a Texas Tornado Handicap match when Layla pinned Phoenix Michelle McCool was unofficially the co champion during this reign she defended the championship in Layla s place on some occasions but was not officially recognized as the title holder 68 Unified September 19 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont IL Retired after Michelle McCool who had been unofficially co reigning with Layla defeated Melina to unify the Women s Championship with the WWE Divas Championship which briefly became known as the Unified WWE Divas Championship 69 70 Combined reigns Edit The Fabulous Moolah was the inaugural four time oldest champion with most combined days and longest reign in the title history Trish Stratus after winning her seventh title the most of any Women s Champion under the WWE banner Rank Champion No ofreigns Combined days Combined daysrecognized by WWE1 The Fabulous Moolah The Spider Lady 7 10 708 10 7752 Trish Stratus 7 828 8213 Alundra Blayze 3 539 5434 Rockin Robin 1 502 5015 Wendi Richter 2 449 4476 Sensational Sherri 1 441 4407 Mickie James 5 367 366Beth Phoenix 3 3679 Ivory 3 331 32010 Molly Holly 2 301 29911 Melina 3 279 27612 Michelle McCool 2 278 27313 Victoria 2 244 24214 Chyna 1 214 23115 Sable 1 176 17516 Jazz 2 162 16017 Lita 4 160 15818 Stephanie McMahon Helmsley 1 146 14319 Bull Nakano 1 134 12620 Layla 1 131 12721 Jacqueline 2 117 10722 Candice Michelle 1 105 10423 Bertha Faye 1 57 5624 The Kat 1 50 4925 Leilani Kai 1 41 4026 Debra 1 29 3427 Gail Kim 1 28 2728 Velvet McIntyre 1 6 529 Hervina Harvey Wippleman 1 1 2See also EditWomen in WWE NWA World Women s Championship List of former championships in WWE Women s championships in WWEReferences Edit a b c d e f g h WWE Women s Championship Wrestling titles com Retrieved 2007 07 01 WWE Women s Championship Title History WWE Retrieved October 17 2008 The Fabulous Moolah s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 WWE Women s Championship WWF WWE World Women s Title www wrestling titles com Wendi Richter s first reign Archived from the original on 2008 01 22 Retrieved 2007 09 02 Leilani Kai s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 10 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Wendi Richter s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 The Fabulous Moolah s sixth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 19 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Velvet McIntyre s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 12 11 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Hoops Brian July 3 2015 On this day in pro wrestling history July 3 Velvet McIntyre beats Moolah for WWF Women s title Bret Hart Vs Nick Bockwinkle in 1981 Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved February 11 2017 1986 results Graham Cawthon Retrieved 2017 01 30 Sensational Sherri s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 02 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b Rockin Robin s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 11 11 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Cawthon Graham 1993 WWF event results Archived from the original on 2007 06 16 Retrieved 2007 08 31 Alundra Blayze s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 03 19 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Bull Nakano s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 03 19 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Alundra Blayze s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 03 22 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b Bertha Faye s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 07 24 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b Alundra Blayze s third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Cawthon Graham 1995 WCW event results Archived from the original on 2007 11 01 Retrieved 2007 10 25 Cawthon Graham 1998 WWF event results Archived from the original on 2007 10 16 Retrieved 2007 10 25 Jacqueline s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 06 02 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Sable s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 29 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Debra s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 03 25 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Cawthon Graham 1999 WWF event results Archived from the original on 2007 10 09 Retrieved 2007 10 25 Ivory s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2010 02 09 Retrieved 2007 04 24 The Fabulous Moolah s eighth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 07 23 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Miss Kitty s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Hervina s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 04 20 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b c Cawthon Graham 2000 WWF event results Archived from the original on 2007 10 11 Retrieved 2007 10 25 Stephanie McMahon s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 19 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Lita s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Ivory s third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 10 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b Chyna s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 07 24 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 08 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Jazz s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 09 03 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Molly Holly s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 20 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 07 18 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Victoria s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 11 11 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus fourth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 08 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Jazz s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 07 18 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Gail Kim s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 07 16 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Molly Holly s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 04 10 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Victoria s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 11 20 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 07 05 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Lita s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 11 06 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus sixth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 07 18 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Mickie James first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Lita s third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 06 02 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Trish Stratus seventh reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 08 Retrieved 2007 04 24 a b Lita s fourth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 03 19 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Mickie James second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 08 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Melina s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Mickie James third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 10 30 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Melina s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2011 08 18 Retrieved 2007 04 24 Candice Michelle s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 06 27 Retrieved 2007 06 24 Beth Phoenix first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2007 11 27 Retrieved 2007 10 07 Mickie James fourth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 04 20 Retrieved 2008 04 14 Beth Phoenix s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2008 08 21 Retrieved 2008 08 18 Melina s third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 02 22 Retrieved 2009 01 26 Sitterson Aubrey April 13 2009 Results Rough draft WWE Retrieved January 3 2010 STAEHLE ADRIAN WWE Draft 2009 Who Went Where Www syndication bleacherreport com Retrieved December 30 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Michelle McCool s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2009 07 02 Retrieved 2009 06 28 Mickie James fifth reign WWE Archived from the original on 2010 02 04 Retrieved 2010 01 31 Michelle McCool s second reign WWE Archived from the original on 2011 08 26 Retrieved 2011 03 27 Beth Phoenix s third reign WWE Archived from the original on 2010 04 29 Retrieved 2010 04 25 Layla s first reign WWE Archived from the original on 2010 05 18 Retrieved 2010 05 11 Raymond Santo Katie A 2010 09 24 Flawless mark on history WWE Retrieved 2010 09 26 Hall of Women s Champions WWE Retrieved 2010 09 26 Layla is the last ever Women s Champion External links EditOfficial WWE Women s Championship Title History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of WWE Women 27s Champions amp oldid 1130524607, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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