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WWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)

The WWE Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling world championship in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The lineage of the Women's Championship dates back to September 18, 1956, when The Fabulous Moolah became the NWA World Women's Champion. WWE did not exist at that time, and although they did not create their own women's championship until 1984 with The Fabulous Moolah as the first WWF Women's Champion, they claim 1956 for the championship's establishment and do not recognize any title changes from when Moolah became champion in 1956 until she lost it in 1984. This made the Women's Championship the oldest active professional wrestling championship in WWE history until its retirement in 2010 after unification with the WWE Divas Championship.[2] The final champion was Layla.

WWE Women's Championship
The final belt design of the original WWE Women's Championship.
(2002–2010) Trish Stratus with the title.
Details
PromotionNWA (1956–1984)
WWF/E (1984–2010)
BrandRaw (2002–2009)
SmackDown (2009–2010)
Date establishedSeptember 18, 1956
Date retiredSeptember 19, 2010 (unified with the WWE Divas Championship)
Other name(s)
Statistics
First champion(s)The Fabulous Moolah[a]
Final champion(s)Layla
Most reignsTrish Stratus (7 reigns)[b]
Longest reignThe Fabulous Moolah (10,170 days or 28 years[c])
Shortest reignMickie James[1]
(<1 hour)
Oldest championThe Fabulous Moolah (76 years, 7 days)
Youngest championWendi Richter (22 years, 10 months)

A new WWE Women's Championship (now Raw Women's Championship) was created in 2016, and although both championships had shared the name and the original is considered to be the predecessor, the new championship does not carry the lineage of the original.

History

 
The Fabulous Moolah, the inaugural and longest reigning Women's Champion, recognized by WWE as holding the title for 28 years (1956–1984); she is shown here with the original championship belt

On September 18, 1956, The Fabulous Moolah became the third NWA World Women's Champion.[3] At that time, the WWE did not exist and did not become a company until 1963, when it was established as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). Moolah, who bought the rights to the championship in the 1970s, defended the championship as the NWA World Women's Champion up until May 19, 1984; by this time, the WWWF had been renamed to World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In 1983, the WWF disaffiliated with the NWA and Moolah sold the championship's rights to the WWF in 1984, and she was recognized as the WWF Women's Champion.[4] Instead of beginning her reign in 1984, the WWF claimed the lineage of her reign from when she first became champion in 1956. The preceding champions and the title changes between 1956 and when Moolah lost it in 1984 are not recognized by WWE (although they are recognized by the NWA[5]). As a result, The Fabulous Moolah's first reign is considered to have lasted 28 years by the promotion.[6]

In 1990, the Women's Championship became inactive after Rockin' Robin vacated the championship following her departure from the WWF.[7][8] Then in December 1993, the title was reactivated with Alundra Blayze winning a tournament for the vacant Women's Championship.[9] However, the Women's Championship became inactive again when Blayze was released from the WWF. Blayze, as Madusa, unexpectedly signed with World Championship Wrestling in 1995 and threw the championship belt, which was still in her possession, in a trash can on an episode of WCW Monday Nitro (in Blayze's 2015 WWE Hall of Fame speech, she "returned" the title).[10] The Women's Championship was reactivated again in September 1998 during the Attitude Era when Jacqueline Moore defeated Sable to win the title.[10]

 
Melina in her third reign as Women's Champion after defeating Beth Phoenix for the title at the 2009 Royal Rumble

After the WWF/WWE name change in 2002, the championship was subsequently referred to as the WWE Women's Championship. With the WWE Brand Extension in March 2002, the Women's Championship at first was still defended on both the Raw and SmackDown brands, while most titles were exclusive to one brand. In September, the Women's Championship became exclusive to only the Raw brand. The Women's Championship remained the sole championship contested by women, until July 4, 2008, when a counterpart to the championship, called the WWE Divas Championship, was created for the SmackDown brand. On April 13, 2009, the Women's Championship became exclusive to the SmackDown brand when reigning champion Melina was drafted from Raw to SmackDown during the 2009 WWE Draft to replace the current WWE Divas Champion Maryse, who had been drafted to Raw.

The Women's Championship was unified with the Divas Championship at Night of Champions in September 2010, creating the Unified WWE Divas Championship and making the Women's Championship defunct as the unified title followed the lineage of the Divas Championship; the title eventually dropped the "Unified" moniker.[2][11]

On April 3, 2016, at WrestleMania 32, a new WWE Women's Championship (now called the Raw Women's Championship) was introduced to succeed the Divas Championship. This new title does not carry the lineage of either the Divas Championship or the original Women's Championship, but is acknowledged by WWE as the successor of both.

Tournaments

WWF Women's Championship Tournament (1993)

The WWF Women's Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide the new WWF Women's Champion after the title was reinstated after three years of inactivity.[12][13][14]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
Alundra BlayzePin
Allison Royal
Alundra BlayzePin
Heidi Lee MorganPin
Heidi Lee Morgan
Black Venus
2Heidi Lee MorganPin
Rusty Thomas
Rusty ThomasPin
Angie Marino

WWE Women's Championship Tournament (2006)

The WWE Women's Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown a new WWE Women's Champion after champion Trish Stratus retired from her wrestling career.[13][15] The first round started on September 25, 2006, and ended at Cyber Sunday when Lita, who Stratus defeated in her retirement match, defeated Mickie James.

Quarterfinals
Raw
September 25
October 2, 9 and 15
Semifinals
Raw
October 23 and 30
Final
Cyber Sunday
         
Lita Pin
Candice 0:28
Lita Pin
Maria 2:19
Maria Strip
Candice
Torrie Wilson
Victoria
1:14
Lita Pin
Mickie James 8:09
Mickie James Pin
Victoria 2:51
Mickie James Pin
Melina 4:00
Melina Pin
Torrie Wilson 2:43


Brand designation history

Following the WWE brand extension on March 25, all titles in WWE became exclusive to either the Raw brand or SmackDown brand. The following is a list of dates indicating the transitions of the Women's Championship between the Raw and SmackDown brands.

Date of transition Brand Notes
September 23, 2002 Raw The WWE Women's Championship became exclusive to Raw.
In 2008, the WWE Divas Championship was established for SmackDown as the counterpart to the Women's Championship.
April 13, 2009 SmackDown Women's Champion Melina was drafted to SmackDown during the 2009 WWE Draft.
September 19, 2010 N/A At Night of Champions, Michelle McCool unified the Divas Championship with the Women's Championship. The Women's Championship was retired and the Divas Championship became briefly known as the Unified WWE Divas Championship and defended on both Raw and SmackDown.

Reigns

 
Layla, who held the championship when it was deactivated in 2010

As per WWE's official title history, the inaugural champion was The Fabulous Moolah, who defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956[16] Moolah had the longest reign by holding it for 10 years, although the WWE considers it to be longer at 28 years, as title changes between 1956 and 1984 are not recognized by the promotion. The Fabulous Moolah is technically tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns with 7, but because the WWE does not recognize the title changes between 1956 and 1984, Moolah only has 4 and Trish has the most reigns with 7. Mickie James has the shortest reign with 1 hour. While in Paris on April 24, 2007, James defeated then-champion Melina and Victoria in a Triple Threat Match. However, Jonathan Coachman, the Acting General Manager for Raw, said that since Mickie pinned Victoria, Melina deserved an immediate rematch, which she won.[17]

The only male Women's Champion was Harvey Wippleman. On January 31, 2000, Wippleman won the WWF Women's Championship from The Kat while he was in a disguise and used the name "Hervina" in a "Lumberjill Snow bunny" match; the match took place in a snow filled pool surrounded by female wrestlers whose purpose was to keep the competitors from leaving the pool.[18]

The women's division was deemed inactive in 1990 during Rockin’ Robin's reign.[19] Alundra Blayze won the Women's Championship after it was reactivated in 1993.[20] Chyna departed from the company during her reign. Trish Stratus won her seventh title reign in her final match at Unforgiven in 2006 against Lita before retiring the same night, thus vacating the championship the next day.[21] Michelle McCool unified the Women's and Divas Championships in Layla's place, thus leaving Layla the final and undefeated champion.[22][23]

References

Notes
  1. ^ The Fabulous Moolah technically became the inaugural WWF Women's Champion in 1984, but as per WWE's official title history, she became the inaugural champion in 1956 when she won the NWA World Women's Championship.
  2. ^ The Fabulous Moolah technically is tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns at seven, but the WWE does not recognize title changes from 1956 until 1984. As officially recognized by WWE, Moolah only has four reigns and Trish has the most reigns at seven.
  3. ^ As per WWE's official title history. The Fabulous Moolah's real consecutive number of days as champion for her first reign is 3,651 days. Moolah first lost the championship in 1966, but WWE does not recognize title changes from 1956 until 1984. Her third reign of 3,841 days, which WWE includes as part of the continuous 10,170 day first reign, is still the longest reign.
Footnotes
  1. ^ . WWE.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
  2. ^ a b Raymond-Santo, Katie A. (2010-09-24). "Flawless mark on history". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  3. ^ Chris Schramm (October 5, 1998). "Moolah: Twenty-eight years was the reign". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2007-10-26.
  4. ^ Steve Slagle. . The Ring Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2007-10-26.
  5. ^ . Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  6. ^ "WWE: Inside WWE > Title History > Women's > 19560918 – Fabulous Moolah". WWE.com. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
  7. ^ "Women's Championship reign". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2007-11-24.
  8. ^ Ellison, Lillian (2003). The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle. ReaganBooks. p. 197. ISBN 978-0-06-001258-8.
  9. ^ "Alundra Blayze's first reign". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2009-03-22.
  10. ^ a b Scott Fishman (October 20, 2007). "Rena enjoys home life". Miami Herald.
  11. ^ "History of the Unified Divas Championship". World Wrestling Entertainment. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  12. ^ "19931213 – Alundra Blayze". WWE.com. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  13. ^ a b "WWE Title Tournaments". Prowrestlinghistory.com. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  14. ^ "WWF 1993". The History of WWE.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ "20061105 – Lita". WWE.com. Retrieved 2015-12-18.
  16. ^ "The Fabulous Moolah's first reign". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  17. ^ . WWE. Archived from the original on August 18, 2011. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  18. ^ "Hervina's first reign". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  19. ^ "Rockin' Robin's first reign". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  20. ^ "Alundra Blayze's first reign". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  21. ^ "Trish Stratus' seventh reign". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  22. ^ Raymond-Santo, Katie A. (September 24, 2010). "Flawless mark on history". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  23. ^ "Hall of Women's Champions". WWE. Retrieved April 4, 2016.

External links

  • Official WWE Women's Title History
  • Wrestling-Titles.com: WWE Women's Championship
  • WWE Women's Title History

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The WWE Women s Championship was a women s professional wrestling world championship in the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE The lineage of the Women s Championship dates back to September 18 1956 when The Fabulous Moolah became the NWA World Women s Champion WWE did not exist at that time and although they did not create their own women s championship until 1984 with The Fabulous Moolah as the first WWF Women s Champion they claim 1956 for the championship s establishment and do not recognize any title changes from when Moolah became champion in 1956 until she lost it in 1984 This made the Women s Championship the oldest active professional wrestling championship in WWE history until its retirement in 2010 after unification with the WWE Divas Championship 2 The final champion was Layla WWE Women s ChampionshipThe final belt design of the original WWE Women s Championship 2002 2010 Trish Stratus with the title DetailsPromotionNWA 1956 1984 WWF E 1984 2010 BrandRaw 2002 2009 SmackDown 2009 2010 Date establishedSeptember 18 1956Date retiredSeptember 19 2010 unified with the WWE Divas Championship Other name s NWA World Women s Championship 1956 1984 WWF Women s Championship 1984 2002 WWE Women s Championship 2002 2010 StatisticsFirst champion s The Fabulous Moolah a Final champion s LaylaMost reignsTrish Stratus 7 reigns b Longest reignThe Fabulous Moolah 10 170 days or 28 years c Shortest reignMickie James 1 lt 1 hour Oldest championThe Fabulous Moolah 76 years 7 days Youngest championWendi Richter 22 years 10 months A new WWE Women s Championship now Raw Women s Championship was created in 2016 and although both championships had shared the name and the original is considered to be the predecessor the new championship does not carry the lineage of the original Contents 1 History 2 Tournaments 2 1 WWF Women s Championship Tournament 1993 2 2 WWE Women s Championship Tournament 2006 3 Brand designation history 4 Reigns 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit The Fabulous Moolah the inaugural and longest reigning Women s Champion recognized by WWE as holding the title for 28 years 1956 1984 she is shown here with the original championship belt On September 18 1956 The Fabulous Moolah became the third NWA World Women s Champion 3 At that time the WWE did not exist and did not become a company until 1963 when it was established as the World Wide Wrestling Federation WWWF Moolah who bought the rights to the championship in the 1970s defended the championship as the NWA World Women s Champion up until May 19 1984 by this time the WWWF had been renamed to World Wrestling Federation WWF In 1983 the WWF disaffiliated with the NWA and Moolah sold the championship s rights to the WWF in 1984 and she was recognized as the WWF Women s Champion 4 Instead of beginning her reign in 1984 the WWF claimed the lineage of her reign from when she first became champion in 1956 The preceding champions and the title changes between 1956 and when Moolah lost it in 1984 are not recognized by WWE although they are recognized by the NWA 5 As a result The Fabulous Moolah s first reign is considered to have lasted 28 years by the promotion 6 In 1990 the Women s Championship became inactive after Rockin Robin vacated the championship following her departure from the WWF 7 8 Then in December 1993 the title was reactivated with Alundra Blayze winning a tournament for the vacant Women s Championship 9 However the Women s Championship became inactive again when Blayze was released from the WWF Blayze as Madusa unexpectedly signed with World Championship Wrestling in 1995 and threw the championship belt which was still in her possession in a trash can on an episode of WCW Monday Nitro in Blayze s 2015 WWE Hall of Fame speech she returned the title 10 The Women s Championship was reactivated again in September 1998 during the Attitude Era when Jacqueline Moore defeated Sable to win the title 10 Melina in her third reign as Women s Champion after defeating Beth Phoenix for the title at the 2009 Royal Rumble After the WWF WWE name change in 2002 the championship was subsequently referred to as the WWE Women s Championship With the WWE Brand Extension in March 2002 the Women s Championship at first was still defended on both the Raw and SmackDown brands while most titles were exclusive to one brand In September the Women s Championship became exclusive to only the Raw brand The Women s Championship remained the sole championship contested by women until July 4 2008 when a counterpart to the championship called the WWE Divas Championship was created for the SmackDown brand On April 13 2009 the Women s Championship became exclusive to the SmackDown brand when reigning champion Melina was drafted from Raw to SmackDown during the 2009 WWE Draft to replace the current WWE Divas Champion Maryse who had been drafted to Raw The Women s Championship was unified with the Divas Championship at Night of Champions in September 2010 creating the Unified WWE Divas Championship and making the Women s Championship defunct as the unified title followed the lineage of the Divas Championship the title eventually dropped the Unified moniker 2 11 On April 3 2016 at WrestleMania 32 a new WWE Women s Championship now called the Raw Women s Championship was introduced to succeed the Divas Championship This new title does not carry the lineage of either the Divas Championship or the original Women s Championship but is acknowledged by WWE as the successor of both Tournaments EditWWF Women s Championship Tournament 1993 Edit The WWF Women s Championship Tournament was a tournament to decide the new WWF Women s Champion after the title was reinstated after three years of inactivity 12 13 14 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsAlundra BlayzePinAllison RoyalAlundra BlayzePinHeidi Lee MorganPinHeidi Lee MorganBlack Venus2Heidi Lee MorganPinRusty ThomasRusty ThomasPinAngie Marino WWE Women s Championship Tournament 2006 Edit The WWE Women s Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown a new WWE Women s Champion after champion Trish Stratus retired from her wrestling career 13 15 The first round started on September 25 2006 and ended at Cyber Sunday when Lita who Stratus defeated in her retirement match defeated Mickie James QuarterfinalsRaw September 25 October 2 9 and 15SemifinalsRaw October 23 and 30FinalCyber Sunday LitaPinCandice0 28LitaPinMaria2 19MariaStripCandiceTorrie WilsonVictoria1 14LitaPinMickie James8 09Mickie JamesPinVictoria2 51Mickie JamesPinMelina4 00MelinaPinTorrie Wilson2 43Melina defeated Wilson in a Lumberjill match Maria defeated Candice Victoria and Wilson in Bra and Panties Match The final match between Lita and James was a Lumberjill match Brand designation history EditFollowing the WWE brand extension on March 25 all titles in WWE became exclusive to either the Raw brand or SmackDown brand The following is a list of dates indicating the transitions of the Women s Championship between the Raw and SmackDown brands Date of transition Brand NotesSeptember 23 2002 Raw The WWE Women s Championship became exclusive to Raw In 2008 the WWE Divas Championship was established for SmackDown as the counterpart to the Women s Championship April 13 2009 SmackDown Women s Champion Melina was drafted to SmackDown during the 2009 WWE Draft September 19 2010 N A At Night of Champions Michelle McCool unified the Divas Championship with the Women s Championship The Women s Championship was retired and the Divas Championship became briefly known as the Unified WWE Divas Championship and defended on both Raw and SmackDown Reigns EditMain article List of WWE Women s Champions Layla who held the championship when it was deactivated in 2010 As per WWE s official title history the inaugural champion was The Fabulous Moolah who defeated Judy Grable on September 18 1956 16 Moolah had the longest reign by holding it for 10 years although the WWE considers it to be longer at 28 years as title changes between 1956 and 1984 are not recognized by the promotion The Fabulous Moolah is technically tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns with 7 but because the WWE does not recognize the title changes between 1956 and 1984 Moolah only has 4 and Trish has the most reigns with 7 Mickie James has the shortest reign with 1 hour While in Paris on April 24 2007 James defeated then champion Melina and Victoria in a Triple Threat Match However Jonathan Coachman the Acting General Manager for Raw said that since Mickie pinned Victoria Melina deserved an immediate rematch which she won 17 The only male Women s Champion was Harvey Wippleman On January 31 2000 Wippleman won the WWF Women s Championship from The Kat while he was in a disguise and used the name Hervina in a Lumberjill Snow bunny match the match took place in a snow filled pool surrounded by female wrestlers whose purpose was to keep the competitors from leaving the pool 18 The women s division was deemed inactive in 1990 during Rockin Robin s reign 19 Alundra Blayze won the Women s Championship after it was reactivated in 1993 20 Chyna departed from the company during her reign Trish Stratus won her seventh title reign in her final match at Unforgiven in 2006 against Lita before retiring the same night thus vacating the championship the next day 21 Michelle McCool unified the Women s and Divas Championships in Layla s place thus leaving Layla the final and undefeated champion 22 23 References EditNotes The Fabulous Moolah technically became the inaugural WWF Women s Champion in 1984 but as per WWE s official title history she became the inaugural champion in 1956 when she won the NWA World Women s Championship The Fabulous Moolah technically is tied with Trish Stratus for the most reigns at seven but the WWE does not recognize title changes from 1956 until 1984 As officially recognized by WWE Moolah only has four reigns and Trish has the most reigns at seven As per WWE s official title history The Fabulous Moolah s real consecutive number of days as champion for her first reign is 3 651 days Moolah first lost the championship in 1966 but WWE does not recognize title changes from 1956 until 1984 Her third reign of 3 841 days which WWE includes as part of the continuous 10 170 day first reign is still the longest reign Footnotes Mickie s third Reign WWE com Archived from the original on 2007 10 30 Retrieved 2007 10 23 a b Raymond Santo Katie A 2010 09 24 Flawless mark on history World Wrestling Entertainment Retrieved 2010 09 26 Chris Schramm October 5 1998 Moolah Twenty eight years was the reign SLAM Wrestling Retrieved 2007 10 26 Steve Slagle The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Fabulous Moolah The Ring Chronicle Archived from the original on 2011 05 26 Retrieved 2007 10 26 NWA World Women s Championship Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling Archived from the original on January 18 2010 Retrieved 2009 03 26 WWE Inside WWE gt Title History gt Women s gt 19560918 Fabulous Moolah WWE com Retrieved 2007 10 06 Women s Championship reign World Wrestling Entertainment Retrieved 2007 11 24 Ellison Lillian 2003 The Fabulous Moolah First Goddess of the Squared Circle ReaganBooks p 197 ISBN 978 0 06 001258 8 Alundra Blayze s first reign World Wrestling Entertainment Retrieved 2009 03 22 a b Scott Fishman October 20 2007 Rena enjoys home life Miami Herald History of the Unified Divas Championship World Wrestling Entertainment 2010 09 21 Retrieved 2010 09 21 19931213 Alundra Blayze WWE com Retrieved 2015 12 18 a b WWE Title Tournaments Prowrestlinghistory com Retrieved 2015 12 18 WWF 1993 The History of WWE permanent dead link 20061105 Lita WWE com Retrieved 2015 12 18 The Fabulous Moolah s first reign WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Melina s second reign WWE Archived from the original on August 18 2011 Retrieved April 4 2016 Hervina s first reign WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Rockin Robin s first reign WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Alundra Blayze s first reign WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Trish Stratus seventh reign WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Raymond Santo Katie A September 24 2010 Flawless mark on history WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 Hall of Women s Champions WWE Retrieved April 4 2016 External links EditOfficial WWE Women s Title History Wrestling Titles com WWE Women s Championship WWE Women s Title History Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WWE Women 27s Championship 1956 2010 amp oldid 1141824583, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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