WORLD WOMEN'S TITLE
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Wins a battle
royal to be recognized by AWA; Byers claims title until her retirement in
01/64. briefly recognized as champion by some of NWA
promoters after Byers retires in 01/64. |
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SlaveGirlMoolah/Fabulous Moolah |
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Defeats Judy Grable in tournemant final;
both Byers and Banner continue to claim title until 64. |
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Betty Boucher |
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Fabulous Moolah [2] |
09/66 |
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Fabulous Moolah [3] |
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Sue
Green/Fabulous Moolah[4] |
1976 |
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Promoters in |
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Evelyn Stevens |
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Fabulous Moolah [5] |
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WWF withdraws
from NWA in 83 and buys the right of the women's world titles from Moolah Stripped of the title by NWA Promoters After
Appearing on a WWF Card After WWF Splits from NWA |
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Debbie Combs |
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Stripped of the
title by NWA Promoters Reigning LPWA World champion, Susan Sexton recognized
as World champion in Some NWA Promotions |
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Sherri Martel |
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Beat Fabulous Moolah on TV who became champion after rejoining the NWA |
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Rockin'
Robin |
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Vacant in 90;
title inactive. |
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Defeats Lola
Gonzales in tournament final |
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Xochitl Hamada |
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La Diabolica |
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Reina Jubuki |
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Stripped of the
title after appearing on a WCW card on |
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Lady Apache |
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Defeats Chaparita Asari in a four-women
tournament |
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Mariko Yoshida |
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Has not defended
the title since 06/98 and is ordered by CMLL to vacate it in 02/99. |
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Chikako Shiratori |
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Wins three out
of five matches against Lady Apache to become the champion |
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Lady Apache [2] |
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Naucalpan
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Vacant on |
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"Mighty"
Molly Holly |
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Defeated
Victoria and Trish Stratus in a three-way-dance for the vacant title on the
debut episode of Monday Night RAW On WWF TV The Belt is known as RAW WOMENS
TITLE when they are the only NWA Promotion promoting women’s wrestling |
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Gail Kim |
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Title declared
Vacant on |
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Gail Kim [2] |
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One day after
being stripped during the RAW restart, Kim wins the title back beating
Victoria and Molly Holly on Sunday Night Heat on |
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In November 2004
the NWA Closes CMLL retains the championship |
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Molly Holly[2] |
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Naucalpan
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Alexis Laree |
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