USWA Women's Championship

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USWA Women's Championship
Jacqueline Moore TNA 2008.jpg
Miss Texas, 14-time champion
Details
PromotionUnited States Wrestling Association
Date establishedMarch 2, 1992
Date retiredNovember 1997

The USWA Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling title in the American professional wrestling promotion, the United States Wrestling Association.

Title history[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Miss Texas March 2, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 42 Defeated Dirty White Girl in a tournament final to become the first champion. [1]
2 Lauren Davenport April 13, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 7 [1]
3 Dirty White Girl April 20, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 7 [1]
4 Lauren Davenport April 27, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 2 119 [1]
5 Miss Texas August 24, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 2 28 [1]
6 Moondog Fifi September 21, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 26 [1][2]
7 Miss Texas October 17, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 3 16 [1]
8 Lauren Davenport November 2, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 3 21 [1]
9 Miss Texas November 23, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 4 14 [1]
10 Leslie Belanger December 7, 1992 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 54 [1]
11 Miss Texas January 30, 1993 USWA show Nashville, TN 5 58 On April 19 Sensational Sherri defeated Miss Texas for the title; however, the decision was later reversed and the title was returned to Miss Texas. [1][3][4]
12 Lauren Davenport March 29, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 4 5
13 Miss Texas April 3, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 6 121 [5]
14 Luna Vachon August 2, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 21 [1]
15 Miss Texas August 23, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 7 63
16 Sweet Georgia Brown October 25, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 63
17 Lauren Davenport December 27, 1993 USWA show Memphis, TN 5 103
18 Debbie Combs April 9, 1994 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 104 Awarded the title When Davenport leaves USWA.
19 Candi Devine July 22, 1994 USWA show Inez, KY 1 136 May not to have been a title match.
20 Miss Texas December 5, 1994 USWA show Memphis, TN 8 35 Match is also for the UWF Women's title.
21 Sweet Georgia Brown January 9, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 2 7
22 Miss Texas January 16, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 9 63 [6]
23 Sweet Georgia Brown March 20, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 3 7
24 Miss Texas March 27, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 10 21
25 Uptown Karen April 17, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 7
26 Miss Texas April 24, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 11 218
27 Tasha Simone November 28, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 22 The championship was reactivated and Simone announced as champion. [1]
28 Miss Texas December 20, 1995 USWA show Memphis, TN 12 21 [1]
29 Lady Satan January 10, 1996 USWA show Memphis, TN 2 5 Debbie Combs was wearing a mask
30 Miss Texas January 15, 1996 USWA show Memphis, TN 13 91 [7]
31 Samantha April 15, 1996 USWA show Memphis, TN 1 130
32 Miss Texas August 23, 1996 USWA show Memphis, TN 14 73 [1]
33 Tasha Simone November 4, 1996 USWA show Memphis, TN 2 1 [1]
Deactivated November 8, 1996 The championship was retired when the USWA closed. [1]

Combined reigns[]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days held
1 Miss Texas 14 864
2 Lauren Davenport 5 255
3 Candi Devine 1 136
4 Samantha 1 130
5 Debbie Combs/Lady Satan 2 109
6 Sweet Georgia Brown 3 77
7 Leslie Belanger 1 54
8 Moondog Fifi 1 26
9 Luna Vachon 1 27
10 Tasha Simone 2 23
11 Dirty White Girl 1 7
Uptown Karen 1 7

See also[]

References[]

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