WCPW Ladies Championship

WCPW Ladies Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Faith (last champion)
Date won September 26, 2009
Promotion Windy City Pro Wrestling
Date established April 19, 1988
Date retired December 16, 2010

The WCPW Ladies Championship (also called the WCPW Women's Championship) was a professional wrestling women's championship in Windy City Pro Wrestling (WCPW). Originally, WCPW was known as Windy City Wrestling (WCW), however, a lawsuit brought by World Championship Wrestling forced the smaller promotion to change its name to "Windy City Pro Wrestling" in 1997. The championship remained active until December 2010, when WCPW merged with the Chicago Pro Wrestling Academy to form Dynasty Sports Entertainment. The women's title has the distinction for being the "most controversial" championship in the promotion with three former champions being stripped of the title while a fourth, Dymond, abandoned the title to join a rival promotion.[1]

The inaugural champion was Candi Devine, who won the title at a live event in Chicago, Illinois on April 19, 1988 to become the first WCW Women's Champion. Lips Manson holds the record for most reigns, with three. "Awesome" Ondi Austin held the title four times, however, the promotion only officially recognizes two of her reigns. At 980 days, Cheeks Manson was the longest reigning champion in the title's history. Maria Maceli's second reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 29 days. Overall, there have been 21 reigns shared between 32 wrestlers, with nine vacancies, and 1 deactivation.

Contents

Title history

Key
# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

Name Years
WCW Women's Championship 1988 — 1996
WCPW Women's Championship 1997 — 1999

Reigns

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Candi Devine 1 01988-04-19 April 19, 1988 &1000000000000003200000032 Chicago, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
2 Ondi Austin 1 01988-05-21 May 21, 1988 &100000000000000010000001 Chicago, Illinois Live event Title reign is not acknowledged by the promotion. [2]
3 Candi Devine 2 01988-05-22 May 22, 1988 &10000000000000265000000265 Dixon, Illinois Live event Title reign is not acknowledged by the promotion. [2]
4 Ondi Austin 2 01988-09-30 September 30, 1988 &10000000000000134000000134 Chicago, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
5 Dazzler 1 01989-02-11 February 11, 1989 &1000000000000004900000049 Cicero, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
6 Ondi Austin 3 01989-04-01 April 1, 1989 &10000000000000373000000373 Malta, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
7 Lisa "L.A." Starr 1 01990-04-09 April 9, 1990 &10000000000000404000000404 Nashville, Tennessee Live event [2][1][3]
8 Ondi Austin 4 01991-05-18 May 18, 1991 &10000000000000106000000106 Chicago, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
9 Lisa "L.A." Starr 2 01991-09-01 September 1, 1991 N/A Chicago, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
Vacated 01993-05 May 1993 N/A N/A The championship becomes vacant after Lisa Starr was stripped of the title. [2][1][3]
10 Toni Alexis 1 01993-05-22 May 22, 1993 &10000000000000360000000360 Chicago, Illinois Live event Alexis defeated Vandela to win the vacant championship. [2][1][3]
11 Susan Green 1 01994-05-17 May 17, 1994 N/A Hammond, Indiana Live event [2][1][3]
Vacated 01994-11 November 1994 N/A N/A The championship becomes vacant when Susan Green retires. [2][1]
12 Toni Alexis 2 01994-11-05 November 5, 1994 &10000000000000196000000196 Chicago, Illinois Live event Alexis is awarded the vacant championship. [2][1][3]
13 Candi Devine 3 01995-05-20 May 20, 1995 &10000000000000364000000364 Hammond, Indiana Live event [2][1][3]
14 Cybil 1 01996-05-18 May 18, 1996 N/A Hammond, Indiana Live event [2][1][3]
Vacated 01997-05 May 1997 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Cybil is suspended and subsequently stripped as champion. [2][1][3]
15 Baby Doll 1 01997-05-17 May 17, 1997 &10000000000000366000000366 Cicero, Illinois Live event This was a tournament final. [2][1][3]
16 Lips Manson 3 01998-05-18 May 18, 1998 &10000000000000243000000243 Cicero, Illinois Live event [2][1][3][4]
Vacated 01999-01-16 January 16, 1999 N/A N/A The championship becomes vacant when Lips Manson is stripped as champion for failing to defend the title within a six-month period. [2][1][3]
17 Maria Maceli 1 01999-01-16 January 16, 1999 &10000000000000126000000126 N/A N/A Maceli is awarded the vacant championship. [2][1][3]
18 Cinnamon 1 01999-05-22 May 22, 1999 &1000000000000004900000049 Cicero, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
19 Maria Maceli 2 01999-07-10 July 10, 1999 &1000000000000002900000029 Chicago, Illinois Live event [2][1][3]
20 Kat 1 01999-08-08 August 8, 1999 &1000000000000006300000063 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1][3]
21 Crystal 1 01999-10-10 October 10, 1999 &10000000000000188000000188 Tinley Park, Illinois War at the World, Day 2 (1999) [2][1][3][5][6]
22 Drusala 1 02000-04-15 April 15, 2000 &10000000000000358000000358 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1][3]
Vacated 02001-04-28 April 28, 2001 Cicero, Illinois Live event The championship becomes vacant when Drusala is unable to compete due to injury. [1][3]
23 Angel 1 02001-04-28 April 28, 2001 &10000000000000140000000140 Cicero, Illinois Live event Angel defeated Krystal to win the vacant championship. [1][3]
24 Phoenix 1 02001-09-15 September 15, 2001 &1000000000000004200000042 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1]
25 Angel 2 02001-10-27 October 27, 2001 N/A Chicago, Illinois Live event [1]
Vacated 02002 2002 N/A N/A [1]
26 Sosay 1 02003-05-17 May 17, 2003 N/A Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 15 (2003) Sosay defeated Sandra D to win the vacant championship. [3][7]
Vacated 02003 2003 N/A N/A The championship becomes vacant when Sosay is unable to compete due to injury. [3]
27 Cheeks Manson 1 02003-09-13 September 13, 2003 &10000000000000980000000980 Chicago, Illinois A Midsummer Night's Classic (2003) This was a tournament final. [3][4]
27 Dymond 1 02006-05-20 May 20, 2006 N/A Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 18 (2006) [3][8][9][10]
Vacated 02007-09 September 2007 N/A N/A The championship becomes vacant when leaves the promotion to join the Vanguard Wrestling All-Star Alliance. [3][10]
27 Faith 1 02007 2007 N/A N/A N/A [3]
30 Mia Martinez 1 02008-12-13 December 13, 2008 &10000000000000209000000209 Calumet City, Illinois Live event [3][11]
31 Lacey Von Erich 1 02009-07-10 July 10, 2009 &1000000000000007800000078 Villa Park, Illinois Legends Under the Stars (2009) This was a Four Corners match involving Faith, Huntress, and Kimberly Kash. [3]
Vacated 02009-09-26 September 26, 2009 Chicago, Illinois Star Spangled Banner (2009) The championship is vacated when Lacey von Erich surrenders the title when she signs a contract with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. [3]
32 Faith 2 02009-09-26 September 26, 2009 &10000000000000446000000446 Chicago, Illinois Star Spangled Banner (2009) Faith defeated Mia Martinez to win the vacant championship. [3]
Deactivated 02010-12-16 December 16, 2010 N/A N/A WCPW merged with Chicago Pro Wrestling Academy on December 16, 2010, to form Dynasty Sports Entertainment and Faith was the final champion in WCPW as a company.

List of combined reigns

<1 Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day.
Rank[N 1] Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Cheeks Manson 1 980
2 Lisa "L.A." Starr 2 804+
3 Lips Manson 3 799
4 Candi Devine 3 661
5 Ondi Austin 4 614
6 Baby Doll 1 366
7 Drusala 1 358
8 Mia Martinez 1 209
9 Crystal 1 189
10 Maria Maceli 2 155
11 Angel 1 140
12 Lacey Von Erich 1 78
13 Kat 1 63
14 Cinnamon 1 49
15 Dazzler 1 49
16 Phoenix 1 42

Footnotes

  1. ^ Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

References

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