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NWA United States Women's Championship

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Professional wrestling women's championship
NWA United States Women's Championship
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
Date established1957
Date retired1988
Statistics
First championBarbara Baker
Final championMisty Blue Simmes

TheNWA United States Women's Championship was a sporadically usedwomen's professional wrestling championship in theNational Wrestling Alliance from 1957 until 1988.[1]

Title history

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Barbara BakerJuly 26, 1957(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Baker was recognized inIllinois,Indiana,Iowa,Wisconsin and probably other states. Baker was still champion inOgden, UT as of December 3, 1957.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded fromDecember 3, 1957 to1959.
2Nell StewartJuly 7, 1959(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Stewart claimed the championship inKnoxville, TN.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded from1959 to1961.
3Judy GloverSeptember 24, 1961(nlt)[Note 1]Live EventN/A110[Note 3]According toThe Honolulu Advertiser, Glover won an elimination tournament to win the championship.[2]
4Kathy StarrOctober 4, 1961Live EventHonolulu,HI1[Note 2]Starr was either remained the champion or won the title in Honolulu, HI as of July 18, 1965. Starr was also billed as American champion inSan Bernardino, CA on April 16, 1966. Starr was also either remained the champion or won the title in Honolulu, HI on September 21, 1966 and August 10, 1967.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded fromOctober 4, 1961 toMay 1966.
5Cora CombsMay 1966Live EventSt. Louis,MO1[Note 2]Combs starts claiming the championship inNorthern California from May 1965, billed as defeatingPenny Banner for the title. Combs either remained the champion or won the title as of February 27, 1975 and March 1977. Combs had four reigns as the champion.[2][3]
Championship history is unrecorded fromMay 1965 to1968.
6Mae YoungJuly 7, 1968(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Young was billed as the champion in theGulf Coast territory.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded from beforeJuly 7, 1968 toJuly 19, 1968.
7Jean AntoneJuly 19, 1968N/AMinneapolis,MN1[Note 2]According toThe Sacramento Bee, Antone was recognized as the champion inNorthern California by defeating Princess Little Cloud to win the title.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded fromJuly 19, 1968 to1970.
8Betty NiccoliJuly 22, 1970(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Niccoli was billed as the champion in Midwest andWest Texas.[2]
9Jean AntoneOctober 1, 1973Live EventGreen Bay, WI2[Note 2][2]
Championship history is unrecorded fromOctober 1, 1973 to1974.
10Ann Caseyeither inFebruary 1974 orDecember 1974Live EventLiberty Hill, SC1[Note 2]Casey either defeatedThe Fabulous Moolah orToni Rose to win the championship. Casey was billed as the champion inBoston,MA as of February 27, 1975. Casey was recognized in the Mid-America andGulf Coast territories throughout the 70's. Casey retired as the champion in 92.[2]
11Betty NiccoliNovember 1, 1974(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A2[Note 2]Niccoli either remained the champion or won the title as of January 1976. It is uncertain if Niccoli won the title before or after Ann Casey.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded from1974 to1976.
12Sandy ParkerNovember 25, 1976(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Parker was recognized as the champion inNorthern California.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded from1976 toDecember 1978.
13Joyce GrableDecember 1978N/AN/A1[Note 2]Grable was recognized as the champion inAmarillo, TX. Grable was also billed as the champion inNorthern California as of May 8, 1981.[2]
14Judy MartinNovember 26, 1981AWALive EventSaint Paul, MN1481[2]
15Wendi RichterMarch 22, 1983CWFlive EventTampa, FL1[Note 2][2][4]
Conflicted documented championship reigns
Princess Little HeartOctober 5, 1980(nlt)[Note 1]148[Note 4]althoughJoyce Grable was the reigning champion at the time, Heart was recognized as the champion inMobile, AL.[2]
Judy MartinNovember 22, 1980Atlanta,GA2813althoughJoyce Grable was the reigning champion at the time, Martin was recognized as the champion after defeating then-championPrincess Little Heart.[2]
Velvet McIntyreFebruary 13, 1983San Antonio,TX1[Note 2]Judy Martin was recognized as the champion after defeatingJoyce Grable on November 26, 1981.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded fromFebruary 13, 1983 to beforeOctober 19, 1983.
16Judy MartinOctober 19, 1983(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A3[Note 2]Martin was recognized as the champion inEast Texas.[2]
Championship history is unrecorded from1983 to before1986.
17Misty Blue SimmesSeptember 10, 1986(nlt)[Note 1]N/AN/A1[Note 2]Records unclear as to whom Simmes defeated to win the championship. Simmes was still the champion as of January 30, 1988.[2]
DeactivatedN/A

Footnotes

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  1. ^abcdefghijIndicates that a title change took place "no later than" the date listed. Documentation of the specific date of a title change is not found but documentation of the champion holding the title on that date/in that period.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopThe length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate.
  3. ^The exact date that Glover won the championship is uncertain, which means the length of this title reign might be inaccurate.
  4. ^The exact date that Heart won the championship is uncertain, which means the length of this title reign might be inaccurate.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006).Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications.ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrst"NWA United States Women's Title".wrestling-titles.
  3. ^"Cora Combs".WWE.
  4. ^"CWF".Cagematch- The Internet Wrestling Database.
1950s
  • Barbara Baker
  • Nell Stewart
1960s
1970s
1980s
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