WCW Women's Championship History
Complete list of every WCW Women's Championship reign — who held it, when they won it, and how long they kept it. Established Dec 29, 1996.
Akira Hokuto
Akira Hokuto
Full Title Lineage
| # | Champion | Won | Reign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Devil Masami Won the vacated title in Japan; the title was abandoned shortly afterward. | Sep 20, 1997GAEA JapanJapan | 110 days |
| 1 | Akira Hokuto Defeated Madusa in an eight-woman tournament final to become the inaugural champion. ↳ Vacated when Akira Hokuto left the United States to return to Japan. | Dec 29, 1996WCW Starrcade 1996Nashville, TN | 168 days |
The top title of WCW's short-lived women's division, a joint venture with Japan's GAEA Japan promotion. Akira Hokuto won an eight-woman tournament, beating Madusa in the Starrcade final, and the two were the division's central rivalry.
WCW Women's Championship — FAQ
The WCW Women's Championship is no longer active. Abandoned in early 1998 when WCW and GAEA Japan ended their working relationship. The final champion was Devil Masami.
Akira Hokuto was the inaugural WCW Women's Championship, winning it on Dec 29, 1996 at WCW Starrcade 1996.
Akira Hokuto has the most reigns with 1.
Akira Hokuto's reign beginning Dec 29, 1996 is the longest at 168 days.
There have been 2 reigns across 2 different champions since the title was established.