Women's World Title History

Updated: 1/27/98


Numbers in (parenthesis) are the number of times a wrestler has held the Women's Title.

#
Wrestler
Date
Location
1
Slave Girl Moolah / Fabulous Moolah 1
9/18/56
Baltimore, Maryland
2
Better Boucher
9/17/66
Seattle, Washington
3
Fabulous Moolah (2)
??/??/66
Unknown
4
Yukiko Tomoe
3/10/68
Osaka, Japan
5
Fabulous Moolah (3)
4/2/68
Hamamatsu, Japan
6
Sue Green 2
??/??/76
New York
7
Fabulous Moolah (4) 2
??/??/76
New York
8
Evelyn Stevens
10/8/78
Dallas, Texas
9
Fabulous Moolah (5) 3
10/10/78
Ft. Worth, Texas
10
Wendi Richter
7/23/84
New York, New York
11
Leilani Kai
2/18/85
New York, New York
12
Wendi Richter (2)
3/31/85
New York, New York
13
Fabulous Moolah (6) 4
11/25/85
New York, New York
14
Velvet McIntyre
7/3/86
Brisbane, Australia
15
Fabulous Moolah (7)
7/9/86
Sydney, Australia
16
Velvet McIntyre (2) 2
??/??/86
Australia
17
Fabulous Moolah (8) 2
??/??/86
Australia
18
Sherri Martel
7/24/87
Houston, Texas
19
Rockin' Robin 5
10/7/88
Paris, France
20
Alundra Blayze 6
12/13/93
Poughkeepsie, New York
21
Bull Nakano
11/20/94
Tokyo, Japan
22
Alundra Blayze (2)
4/3/95
Poughkeepsie, New York
23
Bertha Faye
8/27/95
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
24
Alundra Blayze (3) 7
10/23/95
Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
25
Jacqueline 8
9/21/98
Sacramento, California
26
Sable
11/15/98
St. Louis, Missouri
Notes
1. Moolah defeats Judy Grable in the finals of a tournament.

2. There is still dispute and speculation as to whether any or all of these title changes actually happened. For sake of simplicity, they're listed as valid changes in this history here.

3. The WWF withdraws from the NWA in 1983, buying the rights to the women's title from Moolah. However, Moolah continues to be recognized as the champion.

4. Moolah wins the title under a mask as "Spider Lady"; unmasks after the match.

5. Title vacated in 1990; inactive until three years later.

6. Blayze defeats Heidi Lee Morgan in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title.

7. Title vacated again in December 1995 when Blayze is fired by the WWF; inactive for another three years.

8. Defeats Sable with assistance from Marc Mero; becomes the first Women's Champion since the belt was originally vacated in '95 when Alundra Blazye was fired.


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