Single-elimination tournament for female wrestlers
Femmes Fatales is a single-elimination tournament annually held by Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) for female wrestlers. The tournament has been held every year since 2016, with the exception of 2020 and 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning in 2016 as an all-female event, the tournament is used to feature some of the best female wrestlers from various countries. Following the introduction of the wXw Women's Championship in 2017, the tournament winner receives a title shot for the Women's Championship at a future date and time.
List of winners
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#
Year
Winner
Times won
Date
Runner-up
City
Venue
Main event
Ref.
1
2016
Alpha Female
1
October 1, 2016
Jinny, Melanie Gray and Shanna
Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Turbinenhalle Oberhausen
Alpha Female vs. Jinny vs. Melanie Gray vs. Shanna in a four-way elimination match in the final of the 2016 Femmes Fatales
Satomura lost to Amale for the wXw Women's Championship.
2
LuFisto
World Tag Team Festival
2019
LuFisto lost to Amale for the wXw Women's Championship.
3
Aliss Ink
World Tag Team Festival
2022
Ink defeated Baby Allison to win the wXw Women's Championship.
4
Nicole Matthews
World Tag Team Festival
2023
Matthews lost to Ava Everett to win the wXw Women's Championship.
Tournament history
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2016
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The first Femmes Fatales event took place at the Turbinenhalle Oberhausen in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on October 1, 2016. It was the first all-female wrestling event produced by wXw. It was a two-round tournament featuring eight female wrestlers. Four wrestlers won singles matches in the first round to qualify for a four-way elimination match in the final which Alpha Female won.
Qualifiers
Final
Leah Vaughan
Pin
Melanie Gray
7:31
Dahlia Black
Pin
Melanie Gray
–
Jinny
6:36
Jinny
–
Alexis Rose
Pin
Alpha Female
Win
Alpha Female
3:23
Shanna
7:09
Pollyanna
Pin
Shanna
7:48
2017
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The second Femmes Fatales tournament took place at the Turbinenhalle Oberhausen in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on October 7, 2017.