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The idea of including women wrestlers as a maneuver for publicity came from Juan Mamami, a wrestler and president of the Titans. They routinely attract over a thousand spectators to their bouts in El Alto and several hundred spectators when they travel with the Titans to smaller towns.
Alpha Female vs. Jinny vs. Melanie Gray vs. Shanna in a four-way elimination match in the final of the 2016 Femmes Fatales [1] 2 2017 Toni Storm: 1 October 7, 2017: Viper: Toni Storm vs. Viper in the final of the 2017 Femmes Fatales [2] 3 2018 Meiko Satomura: 1 October 6, 2018: LuFisto: LuFisto vs. Meiko Satomura in the final of the 2018 Femmes ...
Pages in category "Women's professional wrestling shows" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This was a winner takes all triple threat match for both the Raw Women's Championship and SmackDown Women's Championship, also involving Ronda Rousey, who defended the Raw Women's Championship. Lynch pinned Rousey to win both titles. [15] 14 Charlotte Flair: May 19, 2019: Money in the Bank: Hartford, CT: 4 <1 <1 [16]
Women's Wrestling Army: Chicago, Illinois: Maria Kanellis: 2022–present Women's Wrestling Revolution Providence, Rhode Island: Drew Cordeiro 2016–present Sister promotion to Beyond Wrestling Defunct ChickFight: San Francisco, California: Jason Deadrich 2004–2008 Dangerous Women of Wrestling Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Steve O'Neill, Dan ...
This was a Trick or Street Fight match. On September 4, 2022 at Worlds Collide, Rose defeated Meiko Satomura and Blair Davenport in a triple threat match to unify the NXT UK Women's Championship into the NXT Women's Championship. The NXT UK Women's Championship was retired with Rose going forward as the unified NXT Women's Champion. [28] 15 ...
The 2nd ranked Union City Chargers took down the 5th ranked Bronson Vikings in an epic Big 8 wrestling clash Wednesday
Due to very few records of wrestling from that period of time being preserved, it is uncertain as to who defeated La Dama to end her second reign as the Mexican National Women's Championship. [3] On January 22, 1961, La Dama Enmascarada defeated Irma González in yet another lucha de Apuestas match, forcing González to be shaved bald as a ...