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Women Superstars United
AcronymWSU
Founded2006
StyleWomen's professional wrestling
Owner(s)Jac Sabboth (2006–2007)
Sean McCaffrey (2007–2012)
Drew Cordeiro (2012–2014)
D. J. Hyde (2013–present)
ParentCombat Zone Wrestling, LLC
FormerlyWomen Superstars Uncensored
Wrestling Superstars Unleashed
WebsiteOfficial website

Women Superstars United (WSU), formerly known as Wrestling Superstars Unleashed and Women Superstars Uncensored,[1] is an American women's professional wrestling promotion based in New Jersey which has been inactive since 2020.[2] Founded in 2006,[3] WSU events combine professional wrestling interspersed with both serious and comedic storylines.[4] In the early 2010s, WSU collaborated with other wrestling promotions such as National Wrestling Superstars[5] and Dragon Gate USA.

In 2013 WSU was purchased by the owner of Combat Zone Wrestling D. J. Hyde,[6] and from then onwards CZW and WSU have been closely-linked, with WSU events often running in a venue earlier the same day of a CZW event.

WSU is considered one of the top women's wrestling organizations in the United States.[7] The company claims to be "the leader in women's wrestling in the northeast" and to promote more cards than any other women's wrestling company in the country.[8]

Championships

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As of December 14, 2019

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Previous Champion
WSU World Championship Brittany Blake 1 December 14, 2019 1,809+ Kris Statlander
WSU Tag Team Championship Ruthless Lala and Su Yung 1 December 28, 2019 1,795+ Delmi Exo and Kasey Catal
WSU Spirit Championship Davienne 1 September 7, 2019 1,907+ Kris Statlander

Tournaments

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Tournament Last winner(s) Last held
Queen and King of the Ring Su Yung and Blackwater September 11, 2017
J-Cup Tournament Shanna October 12, 2013

WSU Hall of Fame

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In 2009, WSU created a hall of fame with an inaugural class of three members.[9]

Inductees

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Year Ring name
2009 Malia Hosaka
Missy Hyatt
Sherri Martel
2010 Dawn Marie
Jazz
Molly Holly
2011 April Hunter
Ivory
Luna Vachon
2012 Cindy Rogers
Dixie Carter
Georgiann Makropoulos
Jana
2015 Amy Lee
2016 Alicia
2017 Mercedes Martinez

Pay-per-view events

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On November 6, 2010, WSU aired their first internet pay-per-view (iPPV) event on GoFightLive.TV.

Event Date
Breaking Barriers November 6, 2010
Final Chapter January 22, 2011
4th Anniversary Show March 5, 2011
Uncensored Rumble IV June 25, 2011
Breaking Barriers II November 19, 2011
5th Anniversary Show March 3, 2012
Uncensored Rumble V June 16, 2012
Queen & King Of The Ring 2013 May 11, 2013
Uncensored Rumble 2013 August 10, 2013
Blood And Thunder October 12, 2013
Mutiny February 8, 2014
Queen & King Of The Ring 2014 May 10, 2014
United July 12, 2014
Power May 9, 2014
Resurgence September 13, 2014
Breaking Barriers III November 8, 2014
8th Anniversary Show February 21, 2015
Excellence September 12, 2015
9th Anniversary Show February 13, 2016
Resurgence 2 September 10, 2016
Breaking Barriers IV November 19, 2016
10th Anniversary Show February 11, 2017
Battle Tested May 13, 2017
Breaking Barriers V June 16, 2018
Something Entirely New March 23, 2019
Thank You For Being A Friend April 26, 2019
Traveled Down The Road & Back Again April 27, 2019
Once More, With Feeling June 7, 2019
Summer, Kind of Wonderful August 3, 2019
Is It Fall Yet? September 7, 2019
Just A Bunch Of Hocus Pocus October 18, 2019
The Reckoning December 28, 2019
No Glasses Required: We Have 2020 Vision December 28, 2019
13th Anniversary Show March 15, 2020

References

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  1. ^ Wayne Daly (20 March 2019). "Women's Superstars Uncensored To Re-Brand As Women's Superstars United". Wrestling-News.net.
  2. ^ "Women's Superstars United (WSU)". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Women Superstars Uncensored". onlineworldofwrestling.com. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  4. ^ Babinsack, Joe. "Joe Babinsack reviews Women Superstars Uncensored". Wrestling Observer Newsletter/Figure Four Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  5. ^ "Ring Report: Page 2". Miami Herald. 2009-07-30. Retrieved 2009-09-29. [dead link]
  6. ^ Namako, Jason (3 December 2014). "DJ Hyde on CZW & WSU in 2014, Cage of Death 16". Wrestleview. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  7. ^ Babinsack, Joe. "Joe Babinsack talks women's wrestling". Wrestling Observer Newsletter/Figure Four Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  8. ^ Martin, Adam (2009-08-11). "Indy News #2: August 11 (WSU)". WrestleView. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
  9. ^ Martin, Adam (2009-04-27). "DVD Review: WSU HOF, Anniversary". WrestleView. Retrieved 2009-09-29.
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