WOW World Championship

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WOW World Championship
The inaugural two-time WOW World Championship Terri Gold with the original belt design
Details
PromotionWomen of Wrestling (WOW)
Date establishedSeptember 1, 2000
Current champion(s)The Beast
Date wonDecember 14, 2023
Statistics
First champion(s)Terri Gold[1]
Most reignsTerri Gold
(2 reigns)
Longest reignJungle Grrrl
(1,300 days)
Shortest reignPrincess Aussie
(16 days)

The WOW World Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion Women of Wrestling (WOW). The current champion is The Beast, who is in her second reign.

History

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On the September 1, 2000, episode 1 of WOW Season 1, Terri Gold won a 20-woman battle royal to become the inaugural champion.[1]

List of the 20-woman participants: Bronco Billie, Caliente, Charlie Davidson, The Disciplinarian, EZ Rider, Farah the Persian Princess, Hammerin' Heather Steele, Ice Cold, Jane Blond, Jungle Grrrl, Lotus, Paradise, Roxy Powers, Sandy, Selina Majors, Slam Dunk, Sunny (later Wendi Wheels), Terri Gold, Tanja the Warrior Woman and Thug.

After WOW was revived on May 29, 2012,[2][3] Lana Star was presented as the champion through the tapings of 2013, which aired in 2016.[4]

On October 11, 2018, the title was vacated after a three-way match between the previous champion Santana Garrett, who defended against Jungle Grrrl and Tessa Blanchard, where both Garrett and Jungle Grrrl pinned Blanchard. Blanchrd would defeat Jungle Grrrl in a singles match to win the vacant title.[5]

On the December 4, 2022, episode 25 of WOW Season 8, Penelope Pink won 10-woman Gauntlet match for the vacant WOW World Champion, in Los Angeles, CA, Comic-Con, which aired on tape delay on March 4, 2023.

List of the 10-woman participants: the first was eliminating (without aired episode): Jessie Jones, Princess Aussie, Reina Del Rey and Wrecking Ball. And the remaining wrestlers with the face to the title match: Crystal Waters, Foxxy Fierce, Robbie Ricket, Tiki Chamorro and Vivian Rivera.

Reigns

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As of November 23, 2024, there have been nine reigns between seven champions and two vacancies. Terri Gold was the inaugural champion. Jungle Grrrl reign is the longest at 1,300 days, while Princess Aussie has the shortest reign at 17 days. Gold has the most reigns at two times.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Terri Gold September 1, 2000 WOW Season 1: Episode 1 Inglewood, CA 1 105 Won a 20-woman battle royal to become the inaugural champion.
2 Danger December 15, 2000 WOW Season 1: Episode 16 Inglewood, CA 1 51 Danger replaced her partner Riot during this match. This episode aired on tape delay on January 13, 2001.
3 Terri Gold February 4, 2001 WOW Unleashed Inglewood, CA 2 27 A title rematch defeated Danger in WOW Unleashed
Vacated March 3, 2001 WOW ceased television production after March 3, 2001.
4 Lana Star January 19, 2013 Live event Los Angeles, CA 1 49 Lana Star was declared as champion following WOW's television return. WOW (kayfabe) claimed that Lana Star had defeated Terri Gold on an independent wrestling event to win the vacant championship.
5 Jungle Grrrl March 9, 2013 WOW Season 3: Episode 14 Las Vegas, NV 1 1,300 Jungle Grrrl won the championship during the WOW! Pandemonium Tour 2013, matches from which later aired on tape delay on August 26, 2016.
6 Santana Garrett September 29, 2016 WOW Season 4: Episode 10 Los Angeles, CA 1 742 This was a triple threat match also involving The Beverly Hills Babe with Lana Star, with Santana Garrett pinning The Beverly Hills Babe to win the title. [6]
Vacated October 11, 2018 After a triple threat match between Santana Garrett, Jungle Grrrl, and Tessa Blanchard ended a draw after both Garrett and Jungle Grrrl bith pinned Blanchard, David McLane vacated the championship. This episode aired on tape delay on February 15, 2019. [5]
7 Tessa Blanchard October 11, 2018 WOW Season 5: Episode 5 Los Angeles, CA 1 217 Defeated Jungle Grrrl for the vacant championship. This episode aired on tape delay on February 15, 2019. [5]
8 The Beast May 16, 2019 WOW Season 6: Episode 11 Los Angeles, CA 1 1,275 This episode aired on tape delay on November 23, 2019. [7]
Vacated November 11, 2022 WOW Season 8: Episode 18 Los Angeles, CA The Beast, relinquished the championship. This episode aired on tape delay on January 14, 2023.
9 Penelope Pink December 4, 2022 WOW Season 8: Episode 25 Los Angeles, CA 1 242 Won a 10-woman gauntlet match to win the vacant championship. This episode aired on tape delay on March 4, 2023.
10 Princess Aussie August 3, 2023 WOW Season 9: Episode 3 Los Angeles, CA 1 16 This was a triple threat match also involving Tormenta with the Atty. Sophia Lopez, with Princess Aussie pinning Tormenta to win the title. This episode aired on tape delay on September 30, 2023.
11 Abilene Maverick August 19, 2023 WOW Season 9: Episode 13 Los Angeles, CA 1 117 This was a Fatal 5-way Championship Challenge match also involving Princess Aussie, The Beast, Penelope Pink and Tormenta with the surprise returning of Abilene Maverick, from the Wild card, and she stolen, Penelope Pink was pinning Princess Aussie to win the title. This episode aired on tape delay on December 9, 2023.
12 The Beast December 14, 2023 WOW Season 9: Episode 37 Los Angeles, CA 2 345+ Defeated Abilene Maverick, to win the title. This episode aired on tape delay on June 1, 2024.

Combined reigns

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As of November 23, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Jungle Grrrl 1 1,300
2 The Beast 1 1,275
3 Santana Garrett 1 742
4 The Beast 2 345+
5 Penelope Pink 1 242
6 Tessa Blanchard 1 217
7 Abilene Maverick 1 117
8 Terri Gold 1 105
9 Danger 1 51
10 Lana Star 1 49
11 Terri Gold 2 27
12 Princess Aussie 1 16

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Battle Royale for the WOW World Championship – WOW Flashback". WOW Superheroes on YouTube. February 4, 2015. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Jeanie Buss executive producer for women's wrestling reality show". Los Angeles Times. May 29, 2012.
  3. ^ "Women of Wrestling – Don't Call It a Comeback!". TMZ.
  4. ^ Wagner, Brandi. "Lana Star | Indie Spotlight Watch". ProWrestlingPost.com. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
  5. ^ a b c Powell, Jason (February 17, 2019). "WOW on AXS review: Tessa Blanchard vs. Jungle Grrrl for the vacant WOW Championship, Fire vs. Havok, Razor vs. Faith The Lioness, The Disciplinarian vs. Chantilly Chella". Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  6. ^ Gerweck, Steve (September 30, 2016). "New champion crowned at the WOW tapings". Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  7. ^ Csonka, Larry. "Csonka's WOW – Women Of Wrestling Season 2 Finale Review (Pt. 2)". 411MANIA. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
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