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The American professional wrestling promotion WWE was founded in April 1963, but it never had a secondary women's championship. That changed in 2024 when the NXT Women's North American Championship was introduced for the developmental brand NXT in April, [1] followed by the WWE Women's United States Championship for the main roster brand SmackDown in early November.
It will be one of two secondary women's championships on WWE's main roster, along with the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship on Raw. The title was announced during the November 8, 2024, episode of SmackDown with the inaugural champion to be crowned in a tournament final at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 14, 2024.
Rhea Ripley (c) defeated Nia Jax to retain the Women's World Championship: WWE's first event to be held in Australia since Super Show-Down in October 2018; only WWE event in 2024 to take place in the Asia–Pacific region. TNA: Bayou Blast [4] [5] Westwego, Louisiana: Trent Seven defeated Trey Miguel: Taping for TNA Impact! and TNA Xplosion. 25 CF:
However, on April 22, 2024, the company announced that in partnership with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), WWE's sister company under TKO Group Holdings, the event would instead be held at the UFC Apex in the Las Vegas suburb of Enterprise, Nevada on June 9, with the event also promoted as NXT Battleground: Las Vegas. [7] Tickets went on ...
Pages in category "2024 WWE pay-per-view events" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
WWE Women's Crown Jewel Championship match: Women's World Champion Liv Morgan vs. WWE Women's Champion Nia Jax. Six Man Family Feud: The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tona Loa and Jacob Fatu) vs. Roman ...
WWE Bash in Berlin 2024 start time. Date: Saturday, Aug. 31. ... WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match. ... The show will air on WWE.com, Peacock, WWE's social media platforms as well as its ...
The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has been broadcasting pay-per-view (PPV) events since the 1980s, when its classic "Big Four" events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established—the company's very first PPV was WrestleMania in 1985.