WWE Women’s Championship
WWE Championships
Universal Championship
2016-Present
WWE Championship
1963-Present
World Heavyweight Championship
2023-Present
Intercontinental Championship
1979-Present
United States Championship
1975-Present
WWE Women’s Championship
2016-Present
Women's World Championship
2016-Present
World Tag Team Championship
2002-Present
WWE Tag Team Championship
2016-Present
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
2019-Present
NXT Cruiserweight Championship
2016-2022
24/7 Championship
2019-2022
NXT Championship
2012-Present
NXT Women's Championship
2013-Present
NXT Tag Team Championship
2013-Present
NXT Women's Tag Team Championship
2021-2023
NXT North American Championship
2018-Present
Million Dollar Championship
1989-2021
NXT United Kingdom Championship
2017-2022
NXT UK Women's Championship
2018-2022
NXT UK Tag Team Championship
2019-2022
NXT Heritage Cup
2020-Present
World Heavyweight Title
2002-2013
Divas Championship
2008-2016
World Tag Team Championship
1971-2010
European Championship
1997-2002
Light Heavyweight Championship
1997-2001
Cruiserweight Championship
1991-2007
WWE Women's Championship
1956-2010
Hardcore Championship
1998-2002
WCW World Championship
1991-2001
ECW Championship
1994-2010

Introduced by WWE Hall of Famer Lita on the WrestleMania 32 Kickoff, the WWE Women’s Championship ushered in a new era of female competitors who are making their mark on the sports-entertainment industry. 

Modeled after the WWE World Championship, the WWE Women’s Title contains 283 stones positioned on a striking, white leather strap and a sleek, metallic recreation of WWE’s logo, which was constructed with assistance from Orange County Choppers of "American Chopper" fame.

Along with the title's introduction came the announcement that WWE's female athletes would be known as "Superstars" — a status deserving of their history of extraordinary accomplishments.

The title was renamed the Raw Women’s Championship following the 2016 WWE Brand Extension Draft.

On the June 9, 2023 edition of SmackDown, the title was reverted back to the WWE Women's Championship name.

Championship Holders over time

2020 - Present
Championship Holders
14
Longest Reign

419 days

Shortest Reign

<1 day

ChampionDate of Reign | Time Held

Bayley

Apr 7, 2024 - Present

IYO SKY

Aug 5, 2023 - Apr 7, 2024

245 days

Bianca Belair

Aug 5, 2023

<1 day

Asuka

May 27, 2023 - Aug 5, 2023

70 days

Bianca Belair

Apr 2, 2022 - May 27, 2023

419 days

Becky Lynch

Oct 22, 2021 - Apr 2, 2022

161 days

Charlotte Flair

Aug 21, 2021 - Oct 22, 2021

61 days

Nikki A.S.H.

Jul 19, 2021 - Aug 21, 2021

32 days

Charlotte Flair

Jul 18, 2021 - Jul 20, 2021

2 days

Rhea Ripley

Apr 11, 2021 - Jul 18, 2021

97 days

Asuka

Aug 23, 2020 - Apr 11, 2021

231 days

Sasha Banks

Jul 27, 2020 - Aug 23, 2020

26 days

Asuka

May 10, 2020 - Jul 27, 2020

78 days

Becky Lynch

Apr 8, 2019 - May 10, 2020

398 days

(reign began in previous decade)

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2010 - 2019
Championship Holders
15
Longest Reign

398 days

(reign ends in next decade)

Shortest Reign

8 days

ChampionDate of Reign | Time Held

Becky Lynch

Apr 8, 2019 - May 10, 2020

398 days

(reign ends in next decade)

Ronda Rousey

Aug 19, 2018 - Apr 8, 2019

231 days

Alexa Bliss

Jun 17, 2018 - Aug 19, 2018

63 days

Nia Jax

Apr 8, 2018 - Jun 17, 2018

70 days

Alexa Bliss

Aug 28, 2017 - Apr 8, 2018

222 days

Sasha Banks

Aug 20, 2017 - Aug 28, 2017

8 days

Alexa Bliss

Apr 30, 2017 - Aug 20, 2017

111 days

Bayley

Feb 13, 2017 - Apr 30, 2017

75 days

Charlotte Flair

Dec 18, 2016 - Feb 13, 2017

57 days

Sasha Banks

Nov 28, 2016 - Dec 18, 2016

19 days

Charlotte Flair

Oct 30, 2016 - Nov 28, 2016

29 days

Sasha Banks

Oct 3, 2016 - Oct 30, 2016

27 days

Charlotte Flair

Aug 21, 2016 - Oct 3, 2016

43 days

Sasha Banks

Jul 25, 2016 - Aug 21, 2016

26 days

Charlotte Flair

Apr 3, 2016 - Jul 25, 2016

113 days

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