List of WIW Women's Champions

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The WIW Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WIW on the Rage brand. It was introduced as the WIW Women's Championship on April 3, 2016 at SuperBrawl VIII to replace the Divas Championship and has a unique title history separate from the original WIW Women's Championship. 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.

The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. The inaugural champion was Kaila Matteson, then also known simply as Kaila, who won the title at SuperBrawl VIII.

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[edit] Title history

As of September 6, 2024.

[edit] Names

Name Years
WIW Women's Championship April 3, 2016 — August 24, 2016
WIW World Women's Championship August 24, 2016 — June 9, 2023
WIW Women's Championship June 9, 2023 — present

No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes
Date Event Location Reign Days
WIW
1 Kaila Matteson April 3, 2016 SuperBrawl VIII Helena, MT 1 117 This was a Fatal four way elimination match also involving Ashley Holshue, Emily Marie and Brandi Cusker. Matteson defeated Cuscker by submission to become the inaugural champion. In the process, the WIW Divas Championship was later deactivated.
Cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
WIW: Rage
2 Sari Pasma July 27, 2016 Rage Helena, MT 1 95 In August 2016, the Title was renamed the WIW Rage World Women's Championship to compete with ShowDown's WIW Women's Championship.
3 Kaila Matteson October 30, 2016 Halloween Hell Great Falls, MT 2 31 This was a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match, also involving Victoria Lehr.
4 Jacki Weikart November 30, 2016 Rage Helena, MT 1 19 This was a Falls Count Anywhere match.
5 Kaila Matteson December 18, 2016 Winter Warzone Butte, MT 3 60 This was a 30–minute Steel Cage Iron Man match.
6 Ashley Holshue February 15, 2017 Rage Great Falls, MT 1 1
7 Kaila Matteson February 15, 2017 Rage Great Falls, MT 4 1 This was Matteson rematch clause, she invoked later on that same night for the main event.
8 Kara Magill February 15, 2017 Rage Great Falls, MT 1 74 Cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
9 Brittany Hiatt April 30, 2017 Chaos Theory Kalispell, MT 1 112
10 Brenah McAlmond-Quinn August 20, 2017 SummerBash Helena, MT 1 231
11 Renae Geerlings April 8, 2018 SuperBrawl X Helena, MT 1 73
12 Brenah McAlmond-Quinn June 20, 2018 Rage East Helena, MT 2 60 Cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
13 Sis Bates August 19, 2018 SummerBash Helena, MT 1 231
14 Ali Richards April 7, 2019 SuperBrawl XI Butte, MT 1 402 This was a winner takes all triple threat match for both the World and WIW Heavyweight Women's Championships, also involving Avery Gold, who defended the Heavyweight Women's Championship. Richards pinned Gold to win both titles. With the win Richards, became a double champion and the only woman to ever hold both titles simultaneously.
15 Jenna Lilley May 13, 2020 Rage Helena, MT 1 77 Cashed in her Money in the Bank contract.
16 Jacki Weikart July 29, 2020 Rage Helena, MT 1 25 This was a No Holds Barred match.
17 Jenna Lilley August 23, 2020 SummerBash Helena, MT 2 231
18 Jennipher Harper April 11, 2021 SuperBrawl XIII
Night 2
Great Falls, MT 1 99
19 Kaila Matteson July 18, 2021 Money in the Bank Kalispell, MT 5 3 This was a triple threat match, also involving Sis Bates. Matteson was a last minute addition into the match, she pinned Harper to win the title.
21 Brooke Wright July 21, 2021 Rage Dillon, MT 1 31 This was Brooke's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
22 Kaila Matteson August 21, 2021 SummerBash Bozeman, MT 6 63 This was a triple threat match, also involving Jennipher Harper.
Sis Bates was scheduled to be in the match but was removed due to other commitments.
23 Ali Richards October 23, 2021 ShowDown Helena, MT 2 161 As a result of the 2021 WIW Draft, then-Heavyweight Women's Champion Ali Richards was drafted to Rage while Kaila Matteson was drafted to ShowDown. To keep the titles on their respective brands, WIW official Dixie Finnegan had the two women exchange championships.
24 Willa Holland April 2, 2022 SuperBrawl XIV Butte, MT 1 420
WIW: ShowDown
25 Jenna Lilley May 27, 2023 Night of Champions Charming, CA 3 70 The title's name reverted to WIW Women's Championship on June 10, 2023.
26 Willa Holland August 5, 2023 SummerBash Helena, MT 1 <1 This was a triple threat match, also involving Kaila Matteson.
27 Kristen Swingley August 5, 2023 SummerBash Helena, MT 1 246 This was Swingley's Money in the Bank cash-in match.
28 Ashley Holshue April 7, 2024 SuperBrawl XVI
Night 2
Missoula, MT 2 118
29 Renae Geerlings August 3, 2024 SummerBash Great Falls, MT 2 1+

[edit] Combined reigns

As of September 6, 2024.

Indicates the current champion

Rank Champion No. of reigns Combined days
1 Ali Richards 2 563
2 Willa Holland 1 420
3 Jenna Lilley 3 378
4 Brenah McAlmond-Quinn 2 291
5 Kaila Matteson 6 295
6 Kristen Swingley 1 246
7 Sis Bates 1 231
8 Ashley Holshue 2 119
9 Brittany Hiatt 1 112
10 Jennipher Harper 1 99
11 Sari Pasma 1 95
12 Kara Magill 1 74
13 Renae Geerlings2 73+
14 Jacki Weikart 2 45
15 Brooke Wright 1 31

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