WIW World Women's Championship

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The '''WIW World Women's Championship''' is a [[Women's Professional Wrestling (WIW)|women's professional wrestling]] [[Championship (WIW professional wrestling)|championship]] created and promotion by the American [[Internet Professional Wrestling Promotion|professional wrestling promotion]] [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] promotion. It was introduced on April 3, 2016, to replace the [[WIW Divas Championship]], which had been introduced alongside the [[WIW Women's Championship (1999-2012)|original Women's Championship]] in 2008, before the titles were unified under the Divas Championship name in 2010. The new WIW Women's Championship has a unique title history separate from the original a new, separate title that does not carry the lineage of the original Women's Championship. In August 2016, the [[WIW Women's Championship]] was created as a counterpart title for the ''[[WIW ShowDown|ShowDown]]'' brand. The title is currently held by [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]], who is in her first reign.
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The '''WIW World Women's Championship''' is a [[Women's Professional Wrestling (WIW)|women's professional wrestling]] [[Championship (WIW professional wrestling)|championship]] created and promotion by the American [[Internet Professional Wrestling Promotion|professional wrestling promotion]] [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] on the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] brand. It is one of two women's championships from WIW's main roster, along with the [[WIW Women's Championship|WIW (Heavyweight) Women's Championship]] on the [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] brand. The current champion is [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]], who is in her first reign.
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Introduced as the WIW Women's Championship on April 3, 2016 at [[WIW SuperBrawl 8|SuperBrawl VIII]], it replaced the WIW Divas Championship]] and has a unique title history, seperate from [[WIW Women's Championship (1999–2010)|WIW's original Women's Championship]] and the Divas Championship. [[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]], was the inaugural champion, after cashing in her Money in the Bank briefcase to be added to the match. As a result of the [[WIW Draft (2016)|2016 draft]], the championship became exclusive to Rage with a subsequent rename and ShowDown created the Heavyweight Women's Championship as a counterpart title. It is the only WIW women's championship to have been featured in one of the headlining matches of a [[List of WIW pay-per-view events|pay-per-view event]], which was [[WIW Halloween Hell (2016)|Halloween Hell 2016]].
==History==
==History==
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The title was named after the [[WIW Women's Championship (1999–2010)|WIW Women's Championship]] however the new title does not share the same lineage as the original WIW Women's Championship was merged into the WIW Diva's Championship in 2010 because WIW had long branded their female wrestlers as "Divas".
The title was named after the [[WIW Women's Championship (1999–2010)|WIW Women's Championship]] however the new title does not share the same lineage as the original WIW Women's Championship was merged into the WIW Diva's Championship in 2010 because WIW had long branded their female wrestlers as "Divas".
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==Reigns==
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=== Brand designation history ===
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[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]] is the the inaugural champion. She defeated defeated [[Ashley Holshue (WIW)|Ashley Holshue]], [[Emily Marie (WIW)|Emily Marie]] and [[Brandi Cusker (WIW)|Brandi Cusker]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Fatal four way elimination match]]. The match was originally supposed to be for the Triple threat elimination match for the [[WIW Divas Championship]], which was held by Holshue, but the title was retired with the unveiling of the new championship as well as Matteson cashing in her [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match|Money in the Bank contract]].
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When the championship was unveiled, there was no [[WIW Brand Extension|brand division]] as that had ended in August 2011. From its inception until the reintroduction of the brand extension in July 2016, then-champion Kaila Matteson defended the title on both ''Rage'' and ''ShowDown''.
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|[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]]
 
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|April 3, 2016
 
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|[[Helena, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW SuperBrawl 8|SuperBrawl VIII]]
 
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|align=left|This was a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Fatal four way elimination match]] also involving [[Ashley Holshue (WIW)|Ashley Holshue]], [[Emily Marie (WIW)|Emily Marie]] and [[Brandi Cusker (WIW)|Brandi Cusker]]. Matteson defeated Cuscker by submission to become the inaugural champion. In the process, the [[WIW Divas Championship]] was later deactivated.<br>This was Matteson's [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank contract]] cash in.
 
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|[[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]]
 
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|July 27, 2016
 
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|[[Helena, Montana]]
 
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|''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''
 
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|align=left|In August 2016, the Title was renamed the WIW World Women's Championship to compete with [[WIW ShowDown|ShowDown]]'s [[WIW Women's Championship]].
 
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|[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]]
 
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|October 30, 2016
 
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|[[Great Falls, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW Halloween Hell (2016)|Halloween Hell]]
 
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|align=left|This was a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple Threat]] [[Hell in a Cell Match (WIW)|Hell in a Cell match]], also involving [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]].
 
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|[[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]]
 
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|November 30, 2016
 
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|[[Helena, Montana]]
 
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|''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''
 
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|align=left|This was a [[Hardcore Wrestling (WIW)|Falls Count Anywhere match]].
 
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|[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]]
 
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|December 18, 2016
 
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|[[Butte, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW Winter Warzone (2016)|Winter Warzone]]
 
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|align=left|This was a 30–minute [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Steel cage match|Steel Cage]] [[Iron Man Match (WIW)|Iron Man match]].
 
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|[[Kelli Kerpa (WIW)|Kelli Kerpa]]
 
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|February 15, 2017
 
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|[[Great Falls, Montana]]
 
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|''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''
 
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|[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]]
 
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|February 15, 2017
 
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|1
 
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|[[Great Falls, Montana]]
 
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|''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''
 
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|align=left|This was Matteson rematch clause, she invoked later on that same night for the main event.
 
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|[[Kara Magill (WIW)|Kara Magill]]
 
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|February 15, 2017
 
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|74
 
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|[[Great Falls, Montana]]
 
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|''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''
 
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|align=left|This was Magill's [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank]] cash in.
 
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|[[Brittany Hiatt (WIW)|Brittany Hiatt]]
 
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|April 30, 2017
 
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|112
 
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|[[Kalispell, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW Chaos Theory (2017)|Chaos Theory]]
 
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|[[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]]
 
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|August 20, 2017
 
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|231
 
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|[[Helena, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW SummerBash (2017)|SummerBash]]
 
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|[[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]]
 
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|April 8, 2018
 
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|[[Helena, Montana]]
 
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|[[WIW SuperBrawl 10|SuperBrawl X]]
 
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==Combined reigns==
 
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As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}.
 
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|style="background:#fbb;"|<span style="color:black;">July 19, 2016</span>
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|WIW Women's Champion [[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]] was drafted to Rage during the [[WIW Draft (2016)|2016 WIW draft]].<br>After the introduction of the [[WIW Women's Championship|Heavyweight Women's Championship]], the title was renamed to World Women's Championship.
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|[[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]]
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|[[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]]
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|209
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|[[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]]
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|[[Brittany Hiatt (WIW)|Brittany Hiatt]]
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|112
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|[[Kara Magill (WIW)|Kara Magill]]
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|1
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|74
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|style="background-color:#ffe6bd"|[[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]]
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|[[Kelli Kerpa (WIW)|Kelli Kerpa]]
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== Championship belt design ==
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== Reigns ==
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[[File:Sarah Grobel Rage World Women's Champion.jpg|thumb|upright|Current champion [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]]]]
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:''Main article: [[List of WIW World Women's Champions]]''
==See also==
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* [[WIW Diva]]
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* [[Women in WIW]]
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* [[WIW Divas Championship]]
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* [[WIW Women's Championship (1999–2010)]]
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* [[NGW Women's Championship]]
* [[NGW Women's Championship]]
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* [[List of current champions in WIW]]
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* [[WIW Women's Championship|WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship]]
==References==
==References==
==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:37, 14 June 2018

WIW World Women's Championship
Details
Promotion WIW
Brand Rage
Date established April 3, 2016
Current champion(s) Sarah Grobel
Date won April 8, 2018
Other name(s)
  • WIW Women's Championship
    (2016)
  • WIW World Women's Championship
    (2016-present)
Statistics
First champion Kaila Matteson

The WIW World Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship created and promotion by the American professional wrestling promotion WIW on the Rage brand. It is one of two women's championships from WIW's main roster, along with the WIW (Heavyweight) Women's Championship on the ShowDown brand. The current champion is Sarah Grobel, who is in her first reign.

Introduced as the WIW Women's Championship on April 3, 2016 at SuperBrawl VIII, it replaced the WIW Divas Championship]] and has a unique title history, seperate from WIW's original Women's Championship and the Divas Championship. Kaila Matteson, was the inaugural champion, after cashing in her Money in the Bank briefcase to be added to the match. As a result of the 2016 draft, the championship became exclusive to Rage with a subsequent rename and ShowDown created the Heavyweight Women's Championship as a counterpart title. It is the only WIW women's championship to have been featured in one of the headlining matches of a pay-per-view event, which was Halloween Hell 2016.

Contents

History

On April 3, 2016, various former WIW Women's Champion's appeared during the WIW SuperBrawl VIII pre-show and, after recapping the history of women's wrestling in WIW, unveiled the brand-new championship belt and declared that WIW's women would no longer be referred to as WIW Divas, but as "Superstars" just as their male counterparts are. This came after several of WIW's female wrestlers had viewed the Diva term as a negative as they felt it diminished their role in the company to "eye candy" rather than as athletes. She then announced that the winner of the Triple Threat Elimination match between Ashley Holshue, Emily Marie and Brandi Cusker later that night would become the first-ever champion. Kaila Matteson became the inaugural champion on April 3, 2016 after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract during the triple threat match.

The title was named after the WIW Women's Championship however the new title does not share the same lineage as the original WIW Women's Championship was merged into the WIW Diva's Championship in 2010 because WIW had long branded their female wrestlers as "Divas".

Brand designation history

When the championship was unveiled, there was no brand division as that had ended in August 2011. From its inception until the reintroduction of the brand extension in July 2016, then-champion Kaila Matteson defended the title on both Rage and ShowDown.

Colors

Championship moved to the Rage brand.
Date of transition Notes
July 19, 2016 WIW Women's Champion Kaila Matteson was drafted to Rage during the 2016 WIW draft.
After the introduction of the Heavyweight Women's Championship, the title was renamed to World Women's Championship.

Championship belt design

Reigns

Main article: List of WIW World Women's Champions

See also

References

External links

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