Women's Intercontinental Championship History
Complete list of every Women's Intercontinental Championship reign — who held it, when they won it, and how long they kept it. Established Nov 25, 2024.
Becky Lynch
Becky Lynch
Full Title Lineage
| # | Champion | Won | Reign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | Sol Ruca CURRENT | May 31, 2026 | 13+ days |
| 6 | Becky Lynch3rd reign Her record third reign, the shortest at 43 days. | Apr 18, 2026WrestleMania 42Paradise, NV | 43 days |
| 5 | AJ Lee Returned to WWE and captured the title in her hometown of Chicago. | Feb 28, 2026Elimination ChamberChicago, IL | 49 days |
| 4 | Becky Lynch2nd reign | Jan 5, 2026RawNew York, NY | 54 days |
| 3 | Maxxine Dupri | Nov 17, 2025RawNew York, NY | 49 days |
| 2 | Becky Lynch1st reign At 163 days, the longest reign in the title’s history. | Jun 7, 2025Money in the BankInglewood, CA | 163 days |
| 1 | Lyra Valkyria Defeated Dakota Kai in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | Jan 13, 2025RawSan Jose, CA | 145 days |
A women’s secondary title on Raw, announced on November 25, 2024 and first awarded through an eight-woman tournament. Lyra Valkyria became the inaugural champion by defeating Dakota Kai in the final on the January 13, 2025 episode of Raw. The belt mirrors the men’s Intercontinental design on a white strap.
Women's Intercontinental Championship — FAQ
Sol Ruca is the current Women's Intercontinental Championship, having won the title on May 31, 2026.
Lyra Valkyria was the inaugural Women's Intercontinental Championship, winning it on Jan 13, 2025 at Raw.
Becky Lynch has the most reigns with 3.
Becky Lynch's reign beginning Jun 7, 2025 is the longest at 163 days.
There have been 7 reigns across 5 different champions since the title was established.