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This is a list of female freestyle wrestlers, in alphabetical order. Alina Filipovych; Heaven Fitch [1] Anna Gomis; Kyoko Hamaguchi; Chiharu Icho; Kaori Icho; Lise Legrand; Gouzel Maniourova; Sara McMann; Irini Merleni; Randi Miller; Patricia Miranda; Tonya Verbeek; Saori Yoshida; Sarita Mor; Wang Xu
1 85 The title was established as the TNA Women's World Championship. This was a ten-woman gauntlet match to determine the inaugural champion, also involving Ms. Brooks, Miss Jackie Moore, Shelly Martinez, Awesome Kong, Christy Hemme, ODB, Angel Williams, Talia Madison, and Roxxi Laveaux, who Kim last eliminated. [1] 2 Awesome Kong: January 7, 2008
Women of Wrestling: Los Angeles, California: David McLane: 2000–2001; 2012-present Women Superstars United: Jac Sabboth (2006–2007) Sean McCaffrey (2007–2012) Drew Cordeiro (2012–2014) D. J. Hyde (2013–present) 2006–present Sister promotion to Combat Zone Wrestling and member of the United Wrestling Network: Women's Wrestling Army ...
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 ...
April 1, 2023: WrestleMania 39 Night 1: Inglewood, CA: 1 380: 379 Ripley won the championship as a member of the Raw brand, but the title did not officially switch to Raw until the 2023 WWE Draft. It was subsequently renamed as the Women's World Championship on the June 12, 2023, episode of Raw. [27] WWE: Raw — Vacated: April 15, 2024: Raw ...
Women of Wrestling (WOW) is an American women's professional wrestling promotion founded in 2000 by David McLane (who also founded Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW)). WOW is based in Los Angeles, California , and is owned by McLane and Los Angeles Lakers owner/president Jeanie Buss .
Ethel Blanche Hairston (née Wingo; May 14, 1935 – September 14, 2018) was an American professional wrestler whose ring name was Ethel Johnson. [1] [3] She debuted at age 16, [4] becoming the first African-American women's champion.
The film mostly focuses on these years—the 1940s—along with the 1950s and 1960s, better known as the "heyday of women's wrestling", when the sport became more accepted and popular. [1] The six women are interviewed and tell their stories of why they entered wrestling. They also share tales of being exploited financially, unruly fans, and ...