WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship

Last Modified Nov 3, 2024 10:59 GMT
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The Crown Jewel Women's Championship is a new WWE title that will be awarded annually at the Crown Jewel event. Unlike traditional championships that are defended regularly, this title will be a one-time annual honor recognizing a woman's exceptional achievements throughout the year. The first-ever champion will be crowned at this year's Crown Jewel.

Also Read: Who are the current champions in WWE?

Current WWE Crown Jewel Women's Champion

Liv Morgan is the current WWE Crown Jewel Women's Champion. She was the Women's World Champion walking into the 2024 edition of Crown Jewel. There, she went toe-to-toe with the WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax to become the inaugural WWE Women's Crown Jewel Champion and the ring-holder. With some help from The Judgment Day, Morgan managed to beat Jax.

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List of WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship

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Crown Jewel 2024Liv Morgan (Women's World Champion)Nia Jax (WWE Women's Champion)

What is the WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship

The Crown Jewel Championship is going to be an annual award given at the Crown Jewel event, a WWE premium live show held in Saudi Arabia. The champion will be determined by a match between the current Women’s World Champion and WWE Women’s Champion.

History of WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship

WWE has introduced several unique titles for events held in Saudi Arabia. These include the Greatest Royal Rumble Trophy, WWE World Cup, Tag Team World Cup, Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy, and King and Queen of the Ring tournaments.

WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship
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The Crown Jewel Championship, the latest addition, will be awarded annually at the Crown Jewel event. It's a new tradition inspired by the Champion vs. Champion matches held at Survivor Series from 2017 to 2021. These matches pitted the RAW and the SmackDown Women’s Champion against each other, showcasing brand supremacy.

Inaugural WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Champion

Liv Morgan is the first-ever WWE Women's Crown Jewel Champion. The first-ever WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Champion was crowned at Crown Jewel 2024 on Saturday, November 2, 2024, live from the Mohammad Abdo Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax took on the Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan, where Morgan emerged the victor.

WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Title Belt

Both the male and the female versions of the Crown Jewel Championships are similar in looks. The title is golden in color with Crown Jewel’s signature green color used in the side plates and in the front. Also in the front is the logo of the namesake WWE Crown Jewel event. Also, as revealed by Triple H, the title belt is 50 Karats of Diamond, which signifies that its holder is none other than the best of the best.

However, the WWE Crown Jewel Women's Title belt is not given to the champion and is instead kept with WWE in Saudi Arabia. The winner of the belt is instead awarded a ring just like Super Bowl. The holder of the Crown Jewel belt can be considered the best of the best in WWE.

FAQ's On Women’s Crown Jewel Championship

A. The Women’s Crown Jewel Championship is going to be an annual title awarded to the winner of the Women’s World Champion and the WWE Women’s Champion. 

A. Nia Jax is the current WWE Women's Champion. 

A. Liv Morgan is the current Women’s World Champion in WWE. 

A. Crown Jewel is an annual WWE Premium Live Event that takes place in Saudi Arabia. 

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