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WWE SmackDown Women's Championship
File:WWE SmackDown Women's Championship.jpg
The SmackDown Women's Championship belt with default side plates
Details
PromotionWWE
BrandSmackDown
Date establishedAugust 23, 2016
Current champion(s)Naomi
Date wonApril 2, 2017
Statistics
First champion(s)Becky Lynch
Most reignsNaomi and Alexa Bliss (2)
Longest reignBecky Lynch (84 days)[a]
Shortest reignNaomi (9 days)
Oldest championBecky Lynch (29 years, 225 days)
Youngest championAlexa Bliss (25 years, 117 days)
Heaviest championBecky Lynch (135 pounds (61 kg))
Lightest championAlexa Bliss (102 pounds (46 kg))

The WWE SmackDown Women's Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE on the SmackDown brand. It is one of two women's championships for WWE's main roster, along with the Raw Women's Championship on the Raw brand. The current champion is Naomi, who is in her second reign.

Unveiled on the August 23, 2016 episode of SmackDown Live, it was created to be the counterpart title to the then-WWE Women's Championship, which became exclusive to Raw as a result of the 2016 WWE draft.[1] That title was subsequently renamed after the crowning of the inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion, Becky Lynch.

History

The inaugural SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch

Following the reintroduction of the WWE brand extension and subsequent draft on July 19, 2016, WWE Women's Champion Charlotte was drafted to Raw, leaving SmackDown without a women's championship. Immediately following SummerSlam on the August 23, 2016 episode of SmackDown Live, SmackDown commissioner Shane McMahon and general manager Daniel Bryan unveiled the SmackDown Women's Championship (Raw's title was subsequently renamed). A six-pack elimination challenge was then scheduled for Backlash on September 11, 2016 to determine the inaugural champion. The six women who competed at SummerSlam in the six-woman tag team match were chosen for the six-pack challenge: Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Bella.[2] Lynch became the inaugural champion when she last eliminated Carmella.[3]

The championship belt design is nearly identical to the Raw Women's Championship with the difference being that the background of the center plate and the default side plates' globes are blue (as opposed to red for both) to symbolize its exclusivity to SmackDown. As with the Raw's Women's Championship, the side plates can be customized with the champion's logo.

Inaugural championship match

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method of elimination Time
1 Alexa Bliss Naomi Pinned after a powerbomb/neckbreaker combination with Natalya 9:38
2 Naomi Natalya Submitted to the Sharpshooter 10:52
3 Natalya Nikki Bella Pinned after a fireman's carry cutter 12:00
4 Nikki Bella Carmella Pinned with a roll-up 12:08
5 Carmella Becky Lynch Submitted to the Dis-arm-her 14:40
Winner Becky Lynch

Reigns

As of January 10, 2025, overall there have been 5 reigns between 3 champions and 1 vacancy. Becky Lynch was the inaugural champion and has the longest reign at 84 days (though WWE says 85 days), while Naomi has the shortest reign at 9 days. Alexa Bliss and Naomi have the most reigns with two, and Bliss has the longest combined reign at 110 days (though WWE says 111 days). Lynch is also the oldest champion, having won the title 225 days after turning 29, while Bliss is the youngest at 25.

Naomi is the current champion in her record tying second reign. She defeated Becky Lynch, Carmella, Mickie James, Natalya, and former champion Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania 33 in Orlando, Florida in a six-pack challenge by making Bliss submit.

Reign The reign number for the specific champion listed
Location The city in which the title was won
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
No. Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Becky Lynch 1 September 11, 2016 84 Richmond, VA Backlash Defeated Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Naomi, Natalya, and Nikki Bella in a six-pack elimination challenge to become the inaugural champion.
WWE recognizes Lynch's reign as lasting 85 days.
[3]
2 Alexa Bliss 1 December 4, 2016 70 Dallas, TX TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs This was a tables match. [4]
3 Naomi 1 February 12, 2017 9 Phoenix, AZ Elimination Chamber [5]
Vacated February 21, 2017 Ontario, CA SmackDown Live The championship was vacated due to Naomi suffering a knee injury, and not being able to defend the title within 30 days. [6]
4 Alexa Bliss 2 February 21, 2017 40 Ontario, CA SmackDown Live Defeated Becky Lynch to win the vacant title.
WWE recognizes Bliss' reign as lasting 41 days.
[6]
5 Naomi 2 April 2, 2017 2,840+ Orlando, FL WrestleMania 33 This was a six-pack challenge, also involving Becky Lynch, Carmella, Mickie James, and Natalya. [7]

Combined reigns

Two-time and current SmackDown Women's Champion Naomi

As of January 10, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days Combined days
recognized by WWE
1 Alexa Bliss 2 110 111
2 Becky Lynch 1 84 85
3 Naomi 2 2,849+

References

  1. ^ Martin, Adam. "Daniel Bryan to reveal two new championships exclusive to Smackdown Live tonight from Connecticut". wrestleview.com. Retrieved August 23, 2016.
  2. ^ Parks, Greg. "8/23 WWE Smackdown LIVE – Parks's Complete, Real-Time Report". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved August 23, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Caldwell, James. "9/11 WWE Backlash Results – CALDWELL'S Complete PPV Report". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  4. ^ Powell, Jason. "Powell's WWE TLC 2016 live review: AJ Styles vs. Dean Ambrose in a TLC match for the WWE Championship, The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler in a ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship". Pro Wreslting Dot Net. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
  5. ^ Powell, Jason. "2/12 Powell's WWE Elimination Chamber 2017 live review: John Cena vs. AJ Styles vs. Dean Ambrose vs. The Miz vs. Baron Corbin vs. Bray Wyatt in an Elimination Chamber match for the WWE Championship". Pro Wreslting Dot Net. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
  6. ^ a b Keller, Wade. "KELLER'S WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT 2/21: Results of Battle Royal to determine a new no. 1 contender for WWE Championship at WrestleMania". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  7. ^ Powell, Jason. "Powell's WrestleMania 33 live review: Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns, Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship, AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon, Seth Rollins vs. Triple H in an unsanctioned match". Pro Wreslting Dot Net. Retrieved April 2, 2017. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 53 (help)

Notes

  1. ^ WWE officially recognizes it as 85 days.