Women in IWE

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File:Diva Battle Royal at WrestleMania 25 2.jpg
Divas (with Santino Marella disguised as a Diva "Santina") fighting in a battle royal at WrestleMania XXV in April 2009

Throughout its history, women have served in various onscreen roles in the American professional wrestling promotion IWE. In the 1990s, IWE (then known as the International Wrestling Federation) introduced the term Diva to refer to its female performers. The term was applied to women who appear as wrestlers, managers or valets, backstage interviewers, or ring announcers. The term was discontinued at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016 when the new Women's Championship was introduced. IWE currently refers to their female talent as Women/Female Superstars or simply Superstars.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] Beginnings: The Moolah Days

[edit] Japan Invasion Era / The 1990s (1993–1997)

[edit] Attitude Era (1998–2001)

[edit] Golden Era / Ruthless Aggression Era (2002–2008)

[edit] IWE Divas Championship Era and unification (2008–2012)

[edit] Total Divas (2013–2015)

[edit] Divas Revolution (2015–2016)

[edit] Women's Evolution and Superstars Era (2016–present)

[edit] NXT

[edit] Reality competition (2010–2011)

Main article: IWE NXT (TV series)

[edit] Developmental (2012–present)

Main arcticle: IWE NXT

[edit] Diva Search (2003–2007) and Tough Enough (2001–2002, 2015)

Main article: IWE Diva Search and IWE Tough Enough

[edit] Promotion

[edit] Videography

[edit] Playboy

[edit] Other media

[edit] Total Divas and Spinoff

Main article: Total Divas
See also: Total Bellas

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Championships

See also: List of current champions in IWE
Championship Current champion Date won Location Previous champion First champion
IWE Raw Women's Championship Alexa Bliss April 30, 2017 San Jose, CA Bayley Charlotte Flair
IWE SmackDown Women's Championship Naomi April 2, 2017 Orlando, FL Alexa Bliss Becky Lynch
NXT Women's Championship Asuka April 1, 2016 Dallas, Texas Bayley Paige

[edit] Former championships

See also: List of former championships in IWE
Championship Last champion(s) Date won Date retired Location Previous champion(s) First champion(s)

[edit] Hall of Famers

Legend Year inducted Notes

[edit] NXT Year-end Awards

Award Winner Date won

[edit] Slammy Awards

File:AJ Lee WM Axxess 2014.jpg
The first ever two time Slammy Award Winner AJ Lee.
Diva of the Year Date won
Other awards Winner Date won

[edit] Miscellaneous Contests and Tournament (2001–2005, 2017)

[edit] Championships reigns

Women IWF/IWE Women's Championship IWF Women's Tag Team Championship IWE Divas Championship IWE Raw Women's Championship IWE SmackDown Women's Championship NXT Women's Championship FCW Divas Championship IWF/IWE Intercontinental Championship IWF/IWE Hardcore Championship WCW/IWE Cruiserweight Championship

[edit] Pro Wrestling Illustrated

[edit] Manager of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] Match of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] Feud of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] Most Improved Wrestler of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] PWI Female 50

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

[edit] Rookie of the Year

Year Winner

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

[edit] External links

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