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WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal

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Professional wrestling match type held by WWE
WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal
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The inaugural winnerNaomi with the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal Trophy.
Founded2018
StyleBattle royal

TheWrestleMania Women's Battle Royal was aprofessional wrestlingbattle royal held atWrestleMania by theAmericanprofessional wrestling promotionWWE. The winner of the match received the WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal Trophy. The inaugural battle royal was held during theWrestleMania 34 Kickoff pre-show in 2018 and was won byNaomi.

The match returned atWrestleMania 35 in 2019, won byCarmella. This would be the final match held as the battle royal did not occur atWrestleMania 36 in 2020 due to concerns regarding theCOVID-19 pandemic, and although COVID restrictions were later lifted, no further matches have been scheduled at subsequent WrestleMania events.

The match was the female counterpart to theAndré the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, which was introduced atWrestleMania XXX in 2014. The WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal was originally namedThe Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal in honor ofThe Fabulous Moolah, who was billed as a pioneer of women's wrestling. However, her name was removed from the match after backlash from fans due to the controversy surrounding Moolah's past.

History

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ForWrestleMania XXX in 2014,WWE established theAndré the Giant Memorial Battle Royal for the male wrestlers.[1] After four years, on the March 12, 2018, episode ofRaw, the promotion announced a female version of the match to occur atWrestleMania 34.[2] Prior to this, the only other women's battle royal to occur atWrestleMania was atWrestleMania 25 in 2009, titled the "Miss WrestleMania Battle Royal". It consisted of 25 participants, which included women from the active roster as well as returning veterans. The match was infamously won by male wrestlerSantino Marella, under the disguise of Santina Marella.[3]

The women's battle royal established for WrestleMania 34 was originally titled The Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal in honor ofThe Fabulous Moolah. The winner was to receive The Fabulous Moolah Memorial Trophy, made in the likeness of Moolah.[2][4] After acontroversy over their decision to honor Moolah, WWE changed the name to the "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal."[5] The trophy was subsequently renamed and it was redesigned as a simple golden cup with tassels atop the trophy's base.[6]

The inaugural match was held on WrestleMania 34's Kickoff pre-show and was won byNaomi, who last eliminatedBayley to win.[7] The match was scheduled to return atWrestleMania 35 in 2019, thus establishing the match as a yearly tradition.[8] This second match occurred during WrestleMania 35's Kickoff pre-show and was won byCarmella, who last eliminatedSarah Logan to win.[9]

A third WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal was set to have occurred atWrestleMania 36 in 2020. However, due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, which brought many changes to WWE's programming during that time, the match was not scheduled to limit the number of wrestlers in the ring at the same time. WrestleMania 36 itself, which was WWE's firstpay-per-view andlivestreaming event affected by the pandemic, was relocated and heldbehind closed doors at theWWE Performance Center inOrlando, Florida.[10] COVID restrictions were later lifted, and while the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal returned in 2021,[11] no further WrestleMania Women's Battle Royals have been held.

Winners

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#WinnerDateLocationWrestleManiaRunner upRef.
1NaomiApril 8, 2018New Orleans,Louisiana34[note 1]Bayley[7]
2CarmellaApril 7, 2019East Rutherford, New Jersey35[note 1]Sarah Logan[9]

Participants

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Carmella was the second winner of the battle royal atWrestleMania 35 in 2019
Superstar3435
AsukaYes
BayleyYes
Becky LynchYes
Bianca BelairYes
Candice LeRaeYes
CarmellaYesWon
Dakota KaiYes
Dana BrookeYesYes
Ember MoonYes
Kairi SaneYesYes
Kavita DeviYes
LanaYesYes
Liv MorganYesYes
Mandy RoseYesYes
Maria KanellisYes
Mickie JamesYesYes
NaomiWonYes
NatalyaYes
Nikki CrossYes
Peyton RoyceYes
Ruby RiottYesYes
Sarah LoganYesYes
Sasha BanksYes
Sonya DevilleYesYes
Taynara ContiYes
Zelina VegaYes

Name controversy

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Main article:The Fabulous Moolah § Allegations of exploitation

The decision to hold a battle royal in honor of The Fabulous Moolah drew fan outrage.[12] Tufayel Ahmed ofNewsweek wrote that Moolah "isn't quite the bastion of female empowerment she is proclaimed to be", with "years of allegations" that she had "monopolized women's wrestling in North America", taken a large percentage of other wrestlers' pay, and "sexually exploited women under her mentorship".[13] Jason Powell fromPro Wrestling Dot Net criticized the tribute as it did not "exactly mesh with what WWE [wanted] their women's division push to represent".[14] David Bixenspan ofDeadspin pointed out that given Moolah's alleged abuses, fans were particularly turned off by WWE personnel describing Moolah as a "trailblazer for women's equality". WWE also promoted Moolah as having "challenged the gender norms of a once male-dominated sport", but Bixenspan described that Moolah, by wrestling and teaching her students an "in-ring style low on athleticism and heavy on hair-pulling", relegated women's wrestling to "much more of a sideshow" instead of a "legitimate headline attraction" in the previous era.[15]Mad Maxine, a wrestler trained by Moolah, commented that Moolah was the most "monstrous" person she had ever met, and that wrestling is "about generating heat. And you can't draw more heat than naming a match for The Fabulous Moolah".[16]

On March 12, aChange.org petition appeared online demanding WWE change the name of its upcoming Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal, nearing its 10,000 signature goal.[17] Initially, WWE reacted by disabling the comments section of theirYouTube video that announced the Moolah battle royal.[18][19] Later,Snickers, the primary sponsor of WrestleMania 34, called the decision to honor Moolah "unacceptable" and said they were "engaging with the WWE to express our disappointment".[20] On March 14, WWE renamed the match "WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal", removing Moolah's name from the event. The trophy was also renamed and redesigned.[5]

Notes

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  1. ^abThis match took place on the Kickoff Show (pre-show).

References

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  1. ^"Raw results: Daniel Bryan occupies Raw and Triple H says 'YES!' ... with a twist".WWE.com.Stamford, Connecticut:WWE. March 10, 2014. RetrievedMarch 13, 2018.
  2. ^abCasey, Connor (March 12, 2018)."WWE Announces Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal for WrestleMania 34".Pop Culture.Brentwood, Tennessee: Pop Culture Media. RetrievedMarch 13, 2018.
  3. ^Plummer, Dale (April 6, 2009)."Wrestlemania 25: HBK-Undertaker steals the show".SLAM! Sports.Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. RetrievedMarch 11, 2022.
  4. ^Pappolla, Ryan (March 12, 2018)."The first-ever Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal to take place at WrestleMania".WWE.com.Stamford, Connecticut:WWE. RetrievedMarch 13, 2018.
  5. ^abCurrier, Joseph (March 15, 2018)."WWE changes name of Fabulous Moolah battle royal".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. United States: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Inc. RetrievedMarch 15, 2018.
  6. ^Keller, Wade (April 2, 2018)."KELLER'S WWE RAW REPORT 4/2: Final WrestleMania 34 hype including Triple H & Stephanie in ring with Angle & Ronda Rousey, last chance for Undertaker to response, Reigns-Lesnar hype".Pro Wrestling Torch. RetrievedApril 2, 2018.
  7. ^abPowell, Jason (8 April 2018)."Powell's WrestleMania 34 Kickoff Show live review: WrestleMania Women's Battle Royal, Cedric Alexander vs. Mustfa Ali for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal".Pro Wrestling Dot Net.Archived from the original on April 9, 2018. RetrievedApril 8, 2018.
  8. ^Lambert, Jeremy (March 29, 2019)."Women's Battle Royal Confirmed For WrestleMania 35".411mania. RetrievedMarch 29, 2019.
  9. ^abPowell, Jason (7 April 2019)."WrestleMania 35 Kickoff Show results: Powell's live review of the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, WWE Women's Battle Royal, Buddy Murphy vs. Tony Nese for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship".Pro Wrestling Dot Net. RetrievedApril 7, 2019.
  10. ^Satin, Ryan (March 26, 2020)."WWE Confirms WrestleMania 36 Will Not Feature Battle Royal Matches".Pro Wrestling Sheet. RetrievedMarch 28, 2020.
  11. ^Currier, Joseph (April 1, 2021)."'SPECIAL WRESTLEMANIA EDITION' OF WWE SMACKDOWN SET FOR APRIL 9".Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedApril 2, 2021.
  12. ^Stride, Sam (March 13, 2018)."WWE face fans backlash after they announce the 'Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal'".Daily Mirror.London:Trinity Mirror. RetrievedMarch 14, 2018.
  13. ^Ahmed, Tufayel (March 13, 2018)."WWE announces Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal, but the wrestler has a troubling legacy".Newsweek.New York City:IBT Media/Newsweek Media Group. RetrievedMarch 14, 2018.
  14. ^Powell, Jason (March 13, 2018)."WWE Raw Hit List: John Cena challenges Undertaker to a WrestleMania match, no Brock Lesnar, Vince McMahon suspends Roman Reigns, tag team battle royal, Fabulous Moolah battle royal".ProWrestling.net.Saint Paul, Minnesota: Last RowMedia, LLC. RetrievedMarch 14, 2018.
  15. ^Bixenspan, David (March 14, 2018)."Fans Are Revolting Against WWE Honoring Fabulous Moolah, With Good Reason".Deadspin. United States:Gizmodo Media Group. RetrievedMarch 15, 2018.
  16. ^Satin, Ryan (March 13, 2018)."Fabulous Moolah Trainee Speaks Out Against WWE Tribute, Claims Hall Of Famer "Pimped Women"".Pro Wrestling Sheet.Los Angeles: Ryan Satin, LLC. RetrievedMarch 15, 2018.
  17. ^Maglio, Tony (March 14, 2018)."'Fabulous Moolah Battle Royal': Petition for WWE to Change Match Name Approaches Signature Goal".TheWrap.Los Angeles: The Wrap News Inc. RetrievedMarch 14, 2018.
  18. ^"WWE Announces Fabulous Moolah Memorial Battle Royal Name Change".Pro Wrestling Sheet.Los Angeles: Ryan Satin, LLC. 15 March 2018. RetrievedMarch 16, 2018.
  19. ^Fiorvanti, Tim (15 March 2018)."WWE changes name of WrestleMania's women's Battle Royal".ESPN.com. United States: ESPN Internet Ventures. RetrievedMarch 16, 2018.
  20. ^Jorgensen, Jack (March 15, 2018)."Amid controversy, WWE changes name of first WrestleMania women's battle royal".CBS Sports.New York City:CBS Broadcasting Inc. RetrievedMarch 15, 2018.
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