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  2. List of WWE Women's Champions - Wikipedia

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    The WWE Women's Championship [1] is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, defended on the SmackDown brand. It was introduced on April 3, 2016, at WrestleMania 32 to replace the WWE Divas Championship and has a unique title history separate from the original ...

  3. Women's championships in WWE - Wikipedia

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    For her two reigns with the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship, she was known as Raquel González and she was one-half of the inaugural championship team. She became Raquel Rodriguez before winning her first WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. 2 Asuka: WWE Women's Tag Team Championship (4 times) 4 Dakota Kai: NXT Women's Tag Team Championship (2 ...

  4. List of World Championships medalists in wrestling (women)

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    This is a List of World Championships medalists in women's freestyle wrestling. Light flyweight. 44 kg: 1987–1996; Games Gold Silver Bronze 1987 Lørenskog

  5. Wrestling rankings: This week's area Skyland and UCC Top 10 - AOL

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    How did the wrestling rankings shake out after a busy week?

  6. Wrestling rankings: This week's area Skyland and UCC Top 10 - AOL

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    How did this week's wrestling Top 10 wind up for area Skyland and Union teams?

  7. Wrestling rankings: Area Skyland Conference and UCC ... - AOL

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  8. Women in WWE - Wikipedia

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    The WWE women's division competed in more match-ups previously contested only by men (including for the Women's Championship), such as street fights and hardcore matches. The debuting Gail Kim would go on to become the first woman of Asian descent to have held the WWE Women's Championship after winning a battle royal.

  9. A veritable Who’s Who: Many wrestlers on this Top 35 list ...

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    This season he has made a seamless transition to 285. He was 2-2 at the renowned Walsh Ironman tournament and won a title at the Elgin Pool Tournament, living up to his No. 4 state ranking in DIII, 2.