IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)
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The final belt design of the Women's Championship (June 2002 - September 2010) | |
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Date established | September 18, 1956 |
Promotion | IWE |
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The IWE Women's Championship was a professional wrestling championship in the International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE) promotion. Created in 1956, it was the oldest active professional wrestling championship in International Wrestling Entertainment history until its retirement in 2010 as a result from a unification with the IWE Divas Championship.
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History
Reigns
- Main article: List of IWE Women's Champions (1956–2010)
The inaugural champion was The Fabulous Marj who defeated Judy Grable in September 1956 and she by far had the longest official reign by holding it for 27 years, 10 months, 5 days, or a total of 10,170 days. Bailey Dalton has had more reigns than anyone else, with seven. Sari Pasma has the shortest reign, while in Paris on April 24, 2007. Pasma defeated then-champion Denise and Courtney Savoie in a Triple Threat Match. However, Jonathan Coachman, the Acting General Manager for Raw said that since Sari pinned Courtney, Denise deserved an immediate rematch in which she won by having her feet on the ropes. Amber, Bailey Dalton (Last Reign) and Victoria are the only undefeated champions in IWE history as Amber retired during her first reign and Amanda Johnson unified the Divas and Women's titles in Victoria's place(Victoria being the Womens Champion at the time). Rockin Robin was stripped of the title when she left and the title was deactivated.