WWE Women's Championship
The WWE Women's Championship has helped female superstars establish their standing and dominance in the industry and showcase their talent and wrestling acumen in the ring. The title was previously known as WWE RAW Women's Championship before being renamed to its current name in 2023.
Current WWE Women's Champion
Nia Jax is the current WWE Women's Champion in her second reign with the title. She won the 2024 Queen of the Ring tournament and went on to challenge her Bayley for the WWE Women's Championship at SummerSlam. While Ms. Money in the Bank Tiffany Stratton tried to cash in her briefcase, Jax went on to win the match.
WWE Women's Championship History
A Historic Milestone:
The WWE Raw Women's Championship made its debut at WrestleMania 32 on April 3, 2016. This historic moment empowered female athletes to showcase their incredible wrestling abilities on a grand stage. The creation of the championship marked a significant step towards gender equality in the industry, propelling women's wrestling to new heights of recognition and respect.
Trailblazers and Pioneers:
The early reigns of the WWE Raw Women's Championship showcased the extraordinary talents of trailblazers who shattered barriers and transformed the perception of women's wrestling. Charlotte Flair, daughter of wrestling legend Ric Flair, set a new standard for athleticism, charisma, and in-ring prowess as the inaugural champion. Her rivalries with Sasha Banks and Bayley ignited the women's division, delivering groundbreaking matches that captivated audiences and earned critical acclaim.
Becky Lynch, widely known as "The Man," became a transcendent figure during her historic reign as Raw Women's Champion. With her unwavering determination, Lynch became a symbol of empowerment, inspiring fans around the world. Her intense clashes with Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey propelled women's wrestling into the mainstream spotlight, proving that female performers could headline major events and draw massive audiences.
Defining Moments and Unforgettable Matches:
The WWE Raw Women's Championship has been the epicenter of unforgettable matches and pivotal moments that have shaped women's wrestling. From the groundbreaking first women's Hell in a Cell and Money in the Bank ladder matches to historic main events at WrestleMania, the championship has been the driving force behind groundbreaking milestones in the industry.
The intense clashes between Sasha Banks and Bayley for the title took the division to unprecedented heights. Their emotionally charged battles at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn and WWE Hell in a Cell showcased their resilience, exceptional storytelling skills, and unmatched chemistry as elite performers. These encounters left an indelible mark on the championship's legacy, solidifying its significance in women's wrestling history.
Continued Evolution and Global Impact:
The WWE Raw Women's Championship remains a dynamic and inclusive platform that welcomes talent from diverse backgrounds. Superstars such as Asuka, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, and Alexa Bliss have showcased their distinct abilities and personalities, contributing to the championship's legacy as a symbol of excellence and a platform for women to excel in the industry.
Beyond its significance within the wrestling ring, the WWE Raw Women's Championship carries a broader impact. Female superstars have become influential figures of empowerment, shattering barriers and inspiring countless individuals worldwide to pursue their aspirations with unwavering courage. These women have proven that resilience, determination, and passion know no boundaries.
Rename to WWE Women's Championship
After the 2023 WWE Draft, the RAW Women's Champion Bianca Belair was drafted to SmackDown. The belt was then renamed to WWE Women's Championship while the SmackDown Women's Championship was renamed to Women's World Championship. She lost the title to Asuka at WWE Night of Champions before winning it back at WWE SummerSlam. Her celebration was short-lived as Iyo Sky cashed in her Money in the Bank to win the title. Sky went on to hold the belt for 246 days before dropping it to her former friend Bayley at WrestleMania XL Night Two. Nia Jax is the current champion.
List of WWE Women's Champion
Champions | Date | Events | Days (Rec. by WWE) |
Charlotte Flair | APR 3, 2016- JUL 25, 2016 | Wrestlemania 32 | 113 |
Sasha Banks | JUL 25, 2016- AUG 21, 2016 | RAW | 26 |
Charlotte Flair | AUG 21, 2016- OCT 3, 2016 | SummerSlam | 43 |
Sasha Banks | OCT 3, 2016- OCT 30, 2016 | RAW | 27 |
Charlotte Flair | OCT 30, 2016- NOV 28, 2016 | Hell in a Cell | 29 |
Sasha Banks | NOV 28, 2016- DEC 18, 2016 | RAW | 19 |
Charlotte Flair | DEC 18, 2016- FEB 13, 2017 | Roadblock: End of the Line | 57 |
Bayley | FEB 13, 2017- APR 30, 2017 | RAW | 75 |
Alexa Bliss | APR 30, 2017- AUG 20, 2017 | Payback | 111 |
Sasha Banks | AUG 20, 2017- AUG 28, 2017 | SummerSlam | 8 |
Alexa Bliss | AUG 28, 2017- APR 8, 2018 | RAW | 222 |
Nia Jax | APR 8, 2018- JUN 17, 2018 | WrestleMania 34 | 70 |
Alexa Bliss | JUN 17, 2018- AUG 19, 2018 | Money in the Bank | 63 |
Ronda Rousey | AUG 19, 2018- APR 8, 2019 | SummerSlam | 231 |
Becky Lynch | APR 8, 2019- APR 15, 2020 | WrestleMania 35 | 398 |
Asuka | APR 15, 2020- JUL 28, 2020 | Money in the Bank | 78 |
Sasha Banks | JUL 28, 2020- AUG 23, 2020 | Extreme Rules | 26 |
Asuka | AUG 23, 2020- APR 11, 2021 | SummerSlam | 231 |
Rhea Ripley | APR 11, 2021- JUL 18, 2021 | WrestleMania 37 | 97 |
Charlotte Flair | JUL 18, 2021- JUL 19, 2021 | Money in the Bank | 1 |
Nikki A.S.H | JUL 19, 2021- AUG 21, 2021 | RAW | 33 |
Charlotte Flair | AUG 21, 2021- OCT 22, 2021 | SummerSlam | 62 |
Becky Lynch | OCT 22, 2021- APR 2, 2022 | SmackDown | 162 |
Bianca Belair | APR 2, 2022- MAY 27, 2023 | WrestleMania | 420 |
Asuka | MAY 27, 2023 - AUG 5, 2023 | Night of Champions | 70 |
Bianca Belair | AUG 5, 2023 - AUG 5, 2023 | SummerSlam | 1:30 Minutes |
Iyo Sky | AUG 5, 2023 - APR 7, 2024 | SummerSlam | 246 |
Bayley | APR 7, 2024 - AUG 3, 2024 | WrestleMania | 118 |
Nia Jax | AUG 3, 2024 - PRESENT | SummerSlam | 1+ |
The WWE Women's Championship embodies the extraordinary journey of women's wrestling in WWE. The division has flourished, and this championship has been a catalyst for that while also providing the female superstars with the recognition they deserve. The establishment of this championship provides the industry with endless possibilities for the growth of women's wrestling in the future.
WWE Women's Championship FAQs
A. Charlotte Flair was the first WWE Raw Women’s Champion.
A. Nia Jax is the current WWE Women’s Champion.
A. Bianca Belair held the WWE Women's Championship for a record 420 days from WrestleMania 2022 to Night of Champions 2023. The title was then known as WWE RAW Women's Championship.