Women of Wrestling
Women of Wrestling | |
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Genre | Professional wrestling Women's professional wrestling |
Created by | David McLane |
Developed by | Jeanie Buss |
Starring | WOW Superheroes roster |
Narrated by | David McLane Stephen Dickey |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 8 |
No. of episodes | 99 (as of November 26, 2022 | )
Production | |
Production locations | Los Angeles, California |
Camera setup | Multicamera setup |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Broadcast syndication (2000–2001; 2022–present) Streaming television (2015–2019) AXS TV (2019–2020) Pluto TV, CW Seed (past episodes; 2022–present) |
Release | September 1, 2000 present | –
WOW – Women of Wrestling, 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.[1]
Initially broadcasting in syndication during in the 2000-01 television season,[2] WOW is a sports entertainment-styled product where its talent portrays heavily dramatized characters.[3]
History
WOW has been recognized as one of the few nationally broadcast wrestling promotions featuring an all-female roster.[4] Only twenty-four television episodes and a pay-per-view event were produced during its initial run.[5] In 2002, McLane sought a partnership with Kiss frontman Gene Simmons to revive the promotion.[6] In July 2011, WOW TV reruns began airing on the ABC affiliate KTNV in Las Vegas.[7]
On May 29, 2012, McLane and Buss announced their intention to revive WOW and produce new episodes.[8][9] Later that year, WOW reruns began airing on The CW Las Vegas station KVCW starting on December 9.[10]
In December 2014, WOW announced that it would be producing content for digital media in 2015. Marketed as "WOW Superheroes", its roster of characters are portrayed as empowered women from all different backgrounds and professions.[11] A second season premiered on March 1, 2016, on YouTube.[12] Its fourth season premiered February 28, 2017.[13]
On April 20, 2017, MGM Television announced that Mark Burnett, MGM's President, Television Group & Digital, and Jeanie Buss formed a partnership to develop new WOW content across a range of unscripted programming and digital formats.[14] In June 2018, it was announced that tapings for a new weekly program on AXS TV titled WOW: Women of Wrestling would begin on October 10, 2018 at the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles,[15] with episodes airing in early 2019.[16] WOW debuted that January 18 as part of AXS TV's "Friday Night Fights" lineup of shows.[15][17] The AXS TV premiere marked WOW's first television broadcast of new content in almost eighteen years.[18] WOW: Women of Wrestling ran for just two seasons on AXS TV. In June 2020, it was reported that AXS had cancelled the series.[19]
On October 6, 2021, it was announced that ViacomCBS (now Paramount Global) had entered into a multi-year distribution agreement for WOW that will see new episodes produced for weekend syndication on 160 U.S. TV stations (CBS or The CW affiliates) owned by ViacomCBS or Sinclair Broadcast Group, with new episodes airing starting in Fall 2022.[20][21][22] On October 7, WOW announced that April Mendez (fka AJ Lee in WWE) joined the company as an executive producer and color commentator.[23]
On January 21, 2022, WOW announced in a press release that "never-before-seen" episodes from "season 7" would debut on Pluto TV and The CW app starting January 22.[24] On August 1, 2022, it was announced that new episodes of the series will begin airing on September 17, 2022 via Paramount Global Content Distribution. The series is carried in the U.S on CBS-owned-and-operated stations, Sinclair Communications, Nexstar Broadcasting, Hearst Television, TEGNA Media, Weigel Broadcasting, Gray Media and Cox Television. It has also been licensed for broadcast in Canada, Australia and Indonesia.[25]
Seasons
WOW Unleashed
WOW Unleashed | |||
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Promotion | Women of Wrestling | ||
Date | February 4, 2001 | ||
City | Inglewood, California | ||
Venue | Great Western Forum | ||
Attendance | ~9,500 | ||
Pay-per-view chronology | |||
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WOW Unleashed was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from Women of Wrestling. It took place on February 4, 2001, from the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California. The PPV suffered from technical difficulties and a low buyrate.[26] A second PPV, Spring Vengeance, was announced for April 8, 2001, during Unleashed, but never came to fruition. The announcers were Lee Marshall and former manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Regular announcer David McLane, also the promotion's President, served as Master of Ceremonies.[27][28]
- Event results
Match No. |
Episode 18 (February 4, 2001) | Stipulations | Times |
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1 | Randi Rah Rah defeated Jacklyn Hyde | Singles match | 2:15 |
2 | The Beach Patrol (Sandy and Summer) vs. Farah and Paradise ended in a no contest | Tag team match | 2:30 |
3 | Tanja the Warrior Woman defeated Jane Blond | Singles match | 2:47 |
4 | Nicki Law (with Kristy Order) defeated Hammerin' Heather Steele | Singles match | 2:02 |
5 | Boom Boom and Caliente defeated The Asian Invasion (Jade and Lotus) | Tag team match | 4:43 |
6 | Bronco Billie defeated The Disciplinarian | Singles match | 3:55 |
7 | Roxy Powers vs. Slam Dunk ended in a double disqualification | Singles match | 6:16 |
8 | Riot defeated Wendi Wheels | Singles match for the Hardcore match | 9:40 |
9 | Jungle Grrrl defeated Beckie the Farmers Daughter | Singles match for the Splash match | 9:45 |
10 | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) defeated Harley's Angels (Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider) (with Thug) | Tag team match for the inaugural WOW World Tag Team Championship | 5:42 |
11 | Terri Gold defeated Danger (c) | Singles match for the WOW World Championship | 4:20 |
12 | Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz vs. Ice Cold and Poison no contest Lana Star defeated Ice Cold and Poison |
Tag team match for the Hair vs. hair match, ended in a Handicap match | 5:16 |
13 | Thug (with Charlie Davidson and Ez Rider) defeated Selina Majors (with Terri Gold) | Singles match for the Steel cage match | 15:01 |
Personnel
Wrestlers
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Adriana Gambino[29] | Noelle Giorgi | |
Americana[30] | Unknown | |
The Beast[31] | Twana Barnett-Ferguson[32] | WOW World Champion |
BK Rhythm[33] | Kate Folan[34] | |
Chainsaw[35] | Unknown | |
Chantilly Chella[36] | Rachel Kelvington Bostic[37] | |
Coach Campanelli[38] | Unknown | |
Crystal Waters | Unknown | |
The Disciplinarian[39] | Robyn Reid | |
Exodus[40] | Karen Tran[41] | |
Foxxy Fierce[42] | Unknown | |
Fury[43] | Harlow O'Hara | |
Genesis[40] | Selena O'Sullivan[44] | |
GI Jane[45] | Unknown | |
Gigi Gianni[46] | Unknown | |
Glitch The Gamer | Alicia Bellamy[47] | |
Holidead[48] | Camille Ligon[49] | |
Ice Cold[50] | Unknown | |
Jennifer "Jen Z" Florez[51] | Unknown | |
Jessie Jones[52] | Jessie Belle McCoy[53] | |
Kandi Krush[54] | Amberley Shaw[55] | |
Kaoz[56] | Steffanie Manukainiu[57] | |
Keta Rush[58] | Keta Meggett[59] | |
Kona[60] | Ashley Manukainiu[57] | |
Laurie Carlson[61] | Unknown | |
Leia Makoa[62] | Diana Milford-Lemalu[63] | |
Lindsey Carlson[64] | Unknown | |
Malia Hosaka[40] | Malia Hosaka | |
Mezmeriah[65] | Arelys Rodriguez | |
Penelope Pink[66] | Marina Tucker | |
Princess Aussie[67] | Simone Sherie | |
Randi Rah Rah[68] | Unknown | |
Razor[69] | Sarah Rodriguez[70] | |
Reina Del Rey[71] | Ruby Raze | |
Robbie Rocket | Unknown | |
Sahara Spars[72] | Unknown | |
Siren The Voodoo Doll[73] | Unknown | |
Stephy Slays[74] | Stephanie Mason | |
Tiki Chamorro[75] | Billionna Reyes[76] | |
Tormenta[77] | Cristina Ramírez | |
Vivian Rivera[78] | Unknown | |
Wrecking Ball | Unknown |
Other on-air personnel
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Lana Star[79] | Lana Kinnear[80] | Manager of Penelope Pink |
Papua New Guinea Warrior[81] | Tyrone Evans Clark | Associated with Princess Aussie |
Samantha Smart | Kirsten Garner | Manager of The Disciplinarian and Jessie Jones |
Atty. Sophia Lopez[82] | Leslie Garza[83] | Manager of Tormenta |
Broadcast team
The following section pertains to announcers who cover WOW broadcasts. This group includes presenters, ringside commentators, ring announcers and backstage interviewers.
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Brigiite Valdez | Brigiite Valdez | Field reporter |
David McLane | David McLane | Commentator Host |
EZ Rider | Eleanor Kerrigan | Commentator |
Shaul Guerrero | Shaul Guerrero | Ring announcer |
Lauren Hunkele | Lauren Hunkele | Ring announcer |
Stephen Dickey | Stephen Dickey | Commentator |
Creative team
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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April Mendez | April Mendez | Executive producer |
Championships
WOW World Championship
Inaugural battle royal (season 1) 2000
Match No. |
Episode 1 (taped on September 1, 2000, aired on October 7, 2000) |
Stipulations | Times |
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4 | Terri Gold won by last eliminating Thug[a] | Battle royal for the inaugural WOW World Championship | 3:55 |
- ^ Participants of the battle royal for the inaugural WOW World Championship: Bronco Billie, Caliente, Charlie Davidson, The Disciplinarian, EZ Rider, Farah the Persian Princess, Hammerin' Heather Steele, Ice Cold, Jane Blond, Jungle Grrrl, Lotus, Paradise, Roxy Powers, Sandy, Selina Majors, Slam Dunk, Sunny (later Wendi Wheels) and Tanja the Warrior Woman.
Vacant championship match (season 5) 2018
Match No. |
Episode 5 (taped on October 10–11, 2018, aired on February 15, 2019) | Stipulations | Times |
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4 | Tessa Blanchard defeated Jungle Grrrl | Singles match for the vacant WOW World Championship | 7:35 |
Reigns
No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||
1 | Terri Gold | September 1, 2000 | WOW Season 1: Episode 1 | Inglewood, CA | 1 | 105 | Won a battle royal to become the inaugural champion. | |
2 | Danger | December 15, 2000 | WOW Season 1: Episode 16 | Inglewood, CA | 1 | 51 | This episode aired on tape delay on January 13, 2001. | |
3 | Terri Gold | February 4, 2001 | WOW Season 1: Episode 18 WOW Unleashed | Inglewood, CA | 2 | 27 | ||
— | Vacated | March 3, 2001 | — | — | — | — | WOW ceased television production sometime after March 3, 2001. | |
4 | Lana Star | January 19, 2013 | WOW Season 2: Live event | Los Angeles, CA | 1 | 49 | WOW claimed that following the tapings at Great Western Forum, several of its performers continued wrestling on various independent shows. In a non televised event in LA, Lana Star defeated Terri Gold in a WOW sanctioned match for the championship. | |
5 | Jungle Grrrl | March 9, 2013 | WOW Season 3: Episode 14 WOW! Pandemonium Tour 2013 | Las Vegas, NV | 1 | 1,300 | Jungle Grrrl won the championship at WOW! Pandemonium Tour 2013. This episode aired on tape delay on August 26, 2016. | |
6 | Santana Garrett | September 29, 2016 | WOW Season 4: Episode 10 | Los Angeles, CA | 1 | 742 | This was a triple threat match also involving The Beverly Hills Babe. | [84] |
— | Vacated | October 11, 2018 | — | — | — | — | After a match between Jungle Grrrl, Santana Garrett and Tessa Blanchard ended in double pinfall with Garrett and Jungle Grrrl pinned Blanchard, David McLane stated that the referee decided to not award the WOW World Championship to Garrett and Jungle Grrrl. This episode aired on tape delay on February 15, 2019. | [85] |
7 | Tessa Blanchard | October 11, 2018 | WOW Season 5: Episode 5 | Los Angeles, CA | 1 | 217 | Blanchard defeated Jungle Grrrl for the vacant WOW World Championship. This episode aired on tape delay on February 15, 2019. | [85] |
8 | The Beast | May 16, 2019 | WOW Season 6: Episode 11 | Los Angeles, CA | 1 | 2,005+ | This episode aired on tape delay on November 23, 2019. | [86] |
List of combined reigns
† | Indicates the current champion |
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Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns |
Combined days |
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1 | Jungle Grrrl | 1 | 1,300 |
2 | The Beast † | 1 | 2,005+ |
3 | Santana Garrett | 1 | 881 |
4 | Tessa Blanchard | 1 | 217 |
5 | Terri Gold | 2 | 132 |
6 | Danger | 1 | 51 |
7 | Lana Star | 1 | 49 |
WOW World Tag Team Championship
Inaugural tournament (season 1) 2000-2001
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Semifinals | Finals WOW Unleashed | ||||||||||||
Ice Cold and Poison | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Farah the Persian Princess and Paradise | 3:28 | ||||||||||||||
Ice Cold and Poison | 4:01 | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Roxy Powers and Tanja the Warrior Woman | 3:20 | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Disqualified | ||||||||||||||
Caged Heat | Advanced | ||||||||||||||
Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Asian Invasion (Jade and Lotus) | 3:44 | ||||||||||||||
Caged Heat | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Beckie the Farmers Daughter and Bronco Billie | 4:05 | ||||||||||||||
Beckie the Farmers Daughter and Bronco Billie | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Danger and Riot | 6:48 | ||||||||||||||
Caged Heat | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Harley's Angels (with Thug) | 5:42 | ||||||||||||||
The Beach Patrol (Sandy and Summer) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Daughters Of Darkness (Misery and Mystery with the Goon) | 6:43 | ||||||||||||||
The Beach Patrol | 4:34 | ||||||||||||||
Harley's Angels (with Thug) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Harley's Angels (Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider with Thug) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Boom Boom and Caliente | 5:05 | ||||||||||||||
Harley's Angels (with Thug) | Advanced | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Disqualified | ||||||||||||||
Ice Cold and Poison | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Farah the Persian Princess and Paradise | 3:28 | ||||||||||||||
Ice Cold and Poison | 4:01 | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and Patti Pizzazz | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Roxy Powers and Tanja the Warrior Woman | 3:20 |
Match No. |
Episode 18 (February 4, 2001) | Stipulations | Times |
---|---|---|---|
10 | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) defeated Harley’s Angels (Charlie Davidson and Ez Rider) (with Thug) | Tag team match for the inaugural WOW World Tag Team Championship | 5:42 |
Vacant tag team championship tournament match (season 4) 2016
Round match | Quarterfinals | Second semifinals | Third semifinals | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Challengers | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) (with the Atty. Sophia Lopez) defeated The All American Girls (Amber O'Neal and Santana Garrett) |
posponed | posponed | posponed |
Pin | Caged Heat | posponed | posponed | posponed |
Times | 16:42 | posponed | posponed | posponed |
Vacant tag team championship tournament match (season 6) 2019
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Semifinals | Finals WOW Season 6: Episode 11 | ||||||||||||
The Psycho Sisters (Fury and Razor) (with Mezmeriah) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Princess Aussie and Reyna Reyes (with the Papua New Guinea Warrior) | 6:30 | ||||||||||||||
The Psycho Sisters | 9:30 | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side (Holidead and Siren the Voodoo Doll) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Bully Busters (Keta Rush and Stephy Slays) | 3:50 | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side | 7:55 | ||||||||||||||
Adrenaline and Fire | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Adrenaline and Fire | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Vengeful Vixens (The Dagger and The Temptress) | 9:40 | ||||||||||||||
Adrenaline and Fire | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Amber O'Neal and Jessie Jones | 8:15 | ||||||||||||||
Amber O'Neal and Jessie Jones | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Lana Star and The Lioness | 4:30 | ||||||||||||||
Adrenaline and Fire | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Monsters of Madness | 10:15 | ||||||||||||||
Monsters of Madness (Havok and Hazard) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Dixie Darlings (Jolene Dixie and Jolynn Dixie) | 2:50 | ||||||||||||||
Monsters of Madness | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Chantilly Chella and The Sassy Massy | 5:30 | ||||||||||||||
Chantilly Chella and The Sassy Massy | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Abilene Maverick the Governor's Daughter and The Disciplinarian (with Samantha Smart) | 8:14 | ||||||||||||||
Monsters of Madness | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side | 7:55 | ||||||||||||||
The Psycho Sisters (Fury and Razor) (with Mezmeriah) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Princess Aussie and Reyna Reyes (with the Papua New Guinea Warrior) | 6:30 | ||||||||||||||
The Psycho Sisters | 9:30 | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Dark Side (Holidead and Siren the Voodoo Doll) | Pin | ||||||||||||||
The Bully Busters (Keta Rush and Stephy Slays) | 3:50 |
Match No. |
Episode 11-12 (19-20) (taped on May 15-16, 2019 aired on November 23, 2019) | Stipulations | Times |
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3 | Adrenaline and Fire defeated Monsters of Madness (Havok and Hazard) | WOW World Tag Team Championship finals match | 10:15 |
Vacant tag team championship tournament match (season 8) 2022
Round match | Quarterfinals | Second semifinals | Third semifinals | Finals |
---|---|---|---|---|
Challengers | The Tonga Twins (Kaoz and Kona) defeated Chantilly Chella and Randi Rah Rah The Heavy Metal Sisters (Fury and Razor) (with Mezmeriah) defeated Miami Sweet Heat (Laurie Carlson and Lindsey Carlson) The Dark Side (Chainsaw and Siren the Voodoo Doll) defeated The Bully Busters (Keta Rush and Stephy Slays) The Disciplinarian and Jessie Jones (with Samantha Smart) defeated Coach Campanelli and Randi Rah Rah |
The Tonga Twins defeated Princess Aussie and Tiki Chamorro The Dark Side (Chainsaw and Holidead) (with Siren the Voodoo Doll) defeated Miami Sweet Heat Adriana Gambino and Gigi Gianni defeated Chantilly Chella and Foxxy Fierce |
The Tonga Twins defeated The Heavy Metal Sisters Adriana Gambino and Gigi Gianni defeated Miami Sweet Heat The Dark Side (with Siren the Voodoo Doll) defeated The Tonga Twins defeated Miami Sweet Heat |
The Tonga Twins vs. Miami Sweet Heat |
Pin | The Tonga Twins Miami Sweet Heat The Dark Side Coach Campanelli and Randi Rah Rah |
The Tonga Twins Miami Sweet Heat Adriana Gambino and Gigi Gianni |
The Tonga Twins Miami Sweet Heat The Tonga Twins and Miami Sweet Heat |
Ended in a no contest |
Times | 8:18 8:27 8:35 7:46 |
9:01 8:41 8:24 |
8:53 7:34 6:04 |
9:07 |
Match No. |
Episode 10 (taped on August 26-28, 2022 aired on November 19, 2022) | Stipulations | Times |
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4 | Miami Sweet Heat (Laurie Carlson and Lindsey Carlson) vs. The Tonga Twins (Kaoz and Kona) ended in a no contest | WOW World Tag Team Championship finals match | 9:07 |
Match No. |
Episode TBA | Stipulations | Times |
1 | TBA | WOW World Tag Team Championship finals match | TBA |
Reigns
As of November 10, 2024.
No. | Overall reign number |
---|---|
Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||
1 | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) |
January 20, 2001 | WOW Season 1: Episode 18 WOW Unleashed | Inglewood, CA | 1 | 42 | Defeated Harley's Angels (Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider) to become the inaugural champions. | |
— | Vacated | March 3, 2001 | — | — | — | — | WOW ceased television production sometime after March 3, 2001. | |
2 | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) |
January 19, 2013 | WOW Season 2: Episode 11 | Inglewood, CA | 2 | <1 | Returned as champions. | |
3 | The All American Girls (Amber O'Neal and Santana Garrett) |
January 19, 2013 | WOW Season 2: Episode 11 WOW! Pandemonium Tour 2013 | Las Vegas, NV | 1 | 1,349 | ||
— | Vacated | September 29, 2016 | — | — | — | — | Caged Heat's attorney Sophia Lopez provided evidence to the Women Wrestling Association that the All American Girls' broke the tag team match's rules multiple time in their championship win over Caged Heat. Therefore, WWA decided to vacate the WOW World Tag Team Championship. | [87] |
4 | Adrenaline and Fire | May 16, 2019 | WOW Season 6: Episode 11 | Los Angeles, CA | 1 | 1,086 | Adrenaline and Fire defeated Monsters of Madness (Jessicka Havok and Hazard) in the tournament finals to win the vacant championship. This episode aired on tape delay on November 23, 2019. | [88] |
— | Vacated | May 6, 2022 | WOW Season 8: Episode 1 | Los Angeles, CA | — | — | In the premiere episode of the new season, the title appeared to be vacated as a tournament to crown the new champions has begun. This episode aired on tape delay on September 17. | [89] |
Combined reigns by team
As of November 10, 2024.
† | Indicates the current champion |
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Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns |
Combined days |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The All American Girls (Amber O'Neal and Santana Garrett) |
1 | 1,349 |
2 | Adrenaline and Fire | 1 | 1,086 |
3 | Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) |
2 | 42 |
Combined reigns by wrestler
Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns |
Combined days |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Amber O'Neal | 1 | 1,349 |
Santana Garrett | 1 | 1,349 | |
3 | Adrenaline | 1 | 1,086 |
Fire | 1 | ||
5 | Delta Lotta Pain | 2 | 42 |
Loca | 2 | 42 |
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