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mpwma · 6 months
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🇺🇸🤼‍♀️ Big night for wrestling fans! 🤼‍♀️🇺🇸
Tonight, it's NWA Samhain 2023, and we've got a championship match that's got everyone buzzing! The reigning NWA World Women's Champion, the amazing Kenzie Paige, is defending her title against the talented Ruthie Jay. This championship showdown is bound to be a true battle of the titans, folks! 💥🏆
And here's the best part: we've got you covered! We'll be covering all the action, so you won't miss a single moment of this historic championship bout on Make Pro Wrestling Majestic Again. Stay tuned and join us for the excitement. 📺👊
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wrestlingmgc · 4 months
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NWA World Women's Television Champion Kenzie Paige
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kage-gfx · 2 years
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ALL WOMEN'S EVENTS
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🔹Shimmer 100
🔹Ring Of Honor Women's Championship Tournament
🔹NWA EMPOWERRR
All using the image of the woman who participated in all 3 events.
Chelsea Green 🇨🇦
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aviewfromthemiddle · 1 year
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NWA Women's World Championship 2016 - Amber O'Neal vs Nikki Knight
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mrfearlessriot · 1 year
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Ashley D’Amboise vs. Kenzie Paige {NWA World Women’s Television Championship Semifinal Match} • NWA Powerrr, 3/14/23
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wweallresultspage · 2 years
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DID YOU KNOW ???
The Fabulous Moolah was the Women's World Champion from 1956 until 1984.
WWE recognizes Moolah's reign as being uninterrupted until 1984. The title was known as the NWA World Women's Championship (which still exists today) until May 19, 1984, when Moolah sold the rights to the championship to the World Wrestling Federation and the title was renamed to WWF Women's Championship.
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kevingotabigasschin · 2 years
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tw// mentions of racism, redface and blackface //
I’m so sick of this s**t I knew WWE was infamous for their s****y blackface promos
But having white people use a Native American stereotype as a f**king gimmick is just adding on to the list of s**t they’ve done wrong.
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A lot of people are going to be like “well it happened a long time ago and it was during a time where people didn’t know any better so it doesn’t matter” no it does matter because it’s f**king wrong.
Redface should not be celebrated and Native Americans shouldn’t be looked at as just a f**king gimmick but rather as an entire race of people.
Now let’s celebrated wrestlers that were actually Native American and successful in the WWE.
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Princess Victoria, a Native American activist who has stated that due to the WWE’s lack of medical care for their wrestlers she is now disabled and sometimes has to use a wheelchair to get around.
Her and Velvet McIntyre were some of the first women to be recognized for holding the WWF Women’s Tag Team Championship belts.
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Wahoo McDaniel was a 5-time NWA United States Champion and a football linebacker.
Wahoo was inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in the class of 2019.
(The fact that Strongbow who wasn’t Native American, got in before him just says a lot about the WWE’s priorities)
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Tatanka who was the first Native American to get a title-shot for the WWE Intercontinental championship and is also known for an undefeated streak higher than Goldberg’s.
(The fact that he never held a single damn title in his WWE reign just pisses me off)
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Jack and Gerald Brisco, Jack Brisco was the first Native American to win the NCAA Wrestling National Championship and the first NWA National Heavyweight Champion after defeating Terry Funk in a tournament, him and his brother Gerald were multi-time NWA tag team champions.
Both were inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame in the class of 2008.
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Chief Jules Strongbow, (Jay’s Kayfabe brother who was actually Native American) was the first Native American man to hold the WWF World Tag Team Championship. 
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Mickie James, won the WWE women’s championship 5 times and the Diva championship once during her tenure, she is currently on her 5th reign as TNA knockouts world champion. 
She also made history for her royal rumble appearance last year for being the first woman to enter the rumble while wrestling for another company at the time, she even brought the TNA Knockout championship with her and entered with her TNA theme.
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hellopopculture · 2 years
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Top 20 Female/Joshi Wrestlers of 2021 (Part 2)
Description: We’re a long way away from the “Women’s Revolution” and in some ways the treatment of female wrestling talent in the West has reverted back to the “Diva Era”. In contrast, Joshi Wrestling at companies like STARDOM, has not only been able to stay afloat but grow during the pandemic. Not to be outdone though; the women’s divisions of WWE, AEW, Impact & ROH still put up and good fight and overall made it a competitive year for women in Pro Wrestling.
8. Thunder Rosa-Rosa came in to AEW as a champion in 2020, holding the NWA Women's Title. She challenged a few of the top talents in the company eventually making her way to Dr. Britt Baker. Britt would cost Rosa the NWA Women's Championship in a rematch with Serena Deeb on November 18th, 2020, as their feud would grow more and more heated. AEW's women's division was struggling at this point. Before Britt had beaten Shida and taken the title off of her she had suffered some injuries and even though she was making her presence felt as a heel after her turn, the division wasn't faring well under Shida. She had kind of exhausted a lot of the best opponents that the company had to offer so when Rosa came in and Britt finally beat Shida, that was seemingly the turning point for the division. While it's still struggling, the Unsanctioned Lights Out Match in March of 2021 @ St. Patrick's Day Slam showed us all the possibilities for what this division could produce. I don't think it's even debatable..this was the greatest women's match in company history. For this company it will probably be like Sasha Vs. Bayley @ Takeover: Brooklyn where all the best matches following it will be compared to it.
7. Deonna Purrazzo-After being released by WWE in 2020 without really being given a chance to show what she could do on the main roster, Deonna has been plenty busy. She signed with Impact in 2020 and kind of became the focal point of The Knockout's Division. Deonna prides herself on her technical wrestling ability and which just wasn't going to work out in "Sports Entertainment". The Virtuosa made her in-ring debut in Impact on June 9th of 2020 attacking Jordynne Grace. By Slammiversary in July of that year she had taken the Knockouts Championship off of Jordynne, winning her first title in the company.
Deonna dominated the Summer of 2020, and by 2021 she still remained the "woman to beat". While knocking down all the competition Impact could throw at her, she set out to extend the limits of her reign as one of the most commanding women in the sport by winning the AAA Reina de Reinas title from Faby Apache @ TripleMania XXIX making her a double champion.
Her reign in Impact came to an end when she was defeated by Mickie James @ Bound for Glory, but she became a Double Champion again by beating Rok-C for the Ring of Honor Women's Championship. At 27, we still haven't seen the upper limits of Deonna's potential but 2022 is a new year and i'm sure she has more to show us.
6. Charlotte Flair-In terms of accolades 2021 was a great year for Charlotte. With Sasha Banks passing the torch to Bianca Belair @ WrestleMania and taking a backseat to her, Bayley & Asuka getting injured and Becky Lynch being at home with her baby, Charlotte had plenty of room to shine. She didn't really do that great of a job of it with many of her opponents not being elevated and falling by the wayside, but she was still dominant at least. When she exchanged titles with Becky Lynch that made her a 6-Time Raw Women's Champion and an overall 13-time Women's Champion on the main roster.
5. Utami Hayashishita-Judo Black Belt, Utami Hayashishita only began training to be a Joshi wrestler in 2018. She was already getting high marks for her wrestling ability and won the tag league as well as the Goddess of Stardom Championship with Momo Watanabe in her first year. In 2019 she won 4 championships, The Pro Wrestling: EVE International Championship, The Future of Stardom Championship, The SWA World Championship & The Artist of Stardom Championship with her Queen's Quest stablemates which she held all at once. She won the 5★Star Grand Prix in 2020 and then the World of Stardom Championship. By 2021 in only a short time in the business, Utami had established herself as one of the top women in the company having main evented almost every STARDOM event that year. Her rivalry with Syuri had been building up to The big Dream Queendom show at the end of the year where her reign would come to an end but not before she had the first 5★Star match in Stardom history.
Utami is nothing short of amazing. Out of the 12 women that held the World of Stardom Championship, she has had the 4th longest reign behind decorated veteran Mayu Iwatani, Seadlinnng Founder Nanae Takahashi & The former Ace, Io Shirai. Although she's not the top Champion anymore, STARDOM’s future looks bright with her.
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mpwma · 6 months
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🌟 MAKING WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN! 🌟
Folks, tonight is gonna be something BIG in the world of wrestling. It's NWA Samhain 2023, and we've got a match that's gonna be absolutely TREMENDOUS! 🤼‍♀️💥
For the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship, it's Pretty Empowered, with Ella Envy and Kylie Paige, who are the champs, going head-to-head against Natalia Markova and Taylor Rising. This is gonna be a match that's really something special, believe me!
But here's what I need from you, folks: We're covering this show, and you DON'T want to miss out. The link is in my bio, so click it and join us for the most controversial, combative, and serious in-depth analysis you've ever seen. We're the best at it, just like me at everything else! 💪🎙️
So, don't wait! Tune in and let's keep MAKING WRESTLING MAJESTIC AGAIN! It's gonna be the best, no doubt!
#NWA #Samhain2023 #TagTeamChampionship #PrettyEmpowered #NataliaMarkova #TaylorRising #Wrestling 🇺🇸💪🌟
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wrestlingmgc · 4 months
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NWA World Women's Television Champion Max the Impaler
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allabouttenille · 11 days
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Following their recent heated exchange of words at OVW in relation to Billie Morgan, it was of no surprise that Mickie James came out swinging in her unexpected opportunity at the TNA Digital Media Championship. James was able to connect early with the Mick Kick but when she attempted the DDT, Dashwood quickly escaped before disaster struck in her home country.
From then on, the pace slowed and Dashwood finally managed some offense. Before long, Dashwood went to work on the right arm of James, at one point even wrapping it around the ring post and turnbuckle to try and do some lasting damage. James managed to avoid the worst of the intentions and fired back with another Mick Kick, showing how quickly she can end the match.
Luckily for Dashwood, she was close enough to the ropes to get a rope break before James could secure the victory. Following a shoulder breaker from the Australian, the game plan became obvious and James knew it. As such, she was able to avoid the Venus de Milo, but was caught completely by surprise when Dashwood kept her word of sending a message. Having missed another attempted Mick Kick, James was off balance and an easy target for Dashwood to connect with Billie Morgan’s Oxygen Destroyer to pick up the three count.
Prior to the match, Dashwood promised to send a message to the NWA World’s Women’s Champion. It may not have been the message people were expecting, but it was still loud and clear. Dashwood is not going to forget what Morgan did to her prior to signing with NXT and being out of reach for the Australian.
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wrestlingisfake · 2 months
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I was re-reading an old post of yours about RIc Flair, and I was wondering: what do you think makes it a proper world title? Is it just being the most important belt any promotion has (so, teeny-tiny ones can just say they have the world champion) or is there some measure of size or prestige (if such a thing exists in a fake sport) that a belt has to have before you can say you are an x-time world champion?
I've thought about this over the years, but I don't think a "proper" definition of a world title is possible in pro wrestling. Usage of the term within the business has become totally divorced from the literal meaning of the words.
Semantically, it'd be fair to say a "world title" is any championship with "world" in the name. Realistically, we might limit that to the promotions with a worldwide audience. But by this standard, ROH world six-man tag team champion Austin Gunn has a world title, and undisputed WWE universal champion Roman Reigns does not. And we instinctively know that's not right.
In the context that the term is used, a "world title" is clearly a promotion's main event championship, with the implicit assumption that only a men's world heavyweight singles title could be that top prize. So if we're talking about a 7-time world champion, we might mean Harley Race, but probably not Danny Hodge.
In the old says, the aura of a (men's) world (heavyweight singles) champion was that of a man who could carry the entire company, and defend himself in the event of a double-cross. The mentality was that the world champ had to be the legit toughest guy in an otherwise fake sport, because if he wasn't, someone might take a payoff to go off-script and break his leg. That all kind of faded away 40-50 years ago, but the perception that you have to be on a higher level to win a world title persists. So there's a sense that you have to be the top champion in a promotion big enough for it to mean something that you're on top.
Since anybody can call any championship a world title, there's no obvious place to draw the line as to which of them really matter. It seems to me, though, that a promotion has to have (or once had) nationwide exposure for its world title to be taken seriously. That sounds contradictory, to say that being a national-level promotion makes your top title a "world" title. But going by that definition we can count the top belts in WWE, AEW, WCW, the NWA, the AWA, New Japan, All Japan, Pro Wrestling NOAH, CMLL, the UWA, and AAA, which sounds about right. Of course, this would also include TNA, ECW, and ROH, which would be controversial, but any definition would put somebody on the bubble.
Going forward, I expect the top women's titles in those companies will be treated more and more like "world titles," not just in name but in terms of that tippy-toppy aura. And sooner or later I figure GCW and at least one British promotion to have the credibility to join the club. So even if we could settle on an objectively useful definition, it'll probably need to change within the next 10-20 years.
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cavenewstimes · 5 months
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Backstage Update On Serena Deeb's Current AEW Status
Read More Wrestling Inc.  By /Nov. 13, 2023 10:01 am EST For a while, Serena Deeb was one of the more prominent acts in AEW’s women’s division. She came into the company while holding the NWA Women’s World Championship before becoming a regular challenger for the AEW and ROH Women’s Titles. But Deeb hasn’t wrestled at all since October last year, as it was reported that she had claimed to have…
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mrfearlessriot · 1 year
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Kenzie Paige vs. Ashley D’Amboise {NWA World Women’s Television Championship Semifinal Match} • NWA Powerrr, 3/14/23
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f0xd13-blog · 7 months
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So I love nwa womens title matches because that championship was so cursed and now I go to watch it's matches and I see a lil bit of me in them and it got everything to do what I been talking about since now. We still kind of have a massive influence people just don realize it because they don't group us like that.
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wweallresultspage · 2 years
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NWA 74, Night 2 PPV Results - August 28, 2022
Pre-show: Doug Williams vs. Rhett Titus went to a Time Limit Draw in a Submission Match in 10:03
Pre-show: Angelina Love def. Taryn Terrell in 5:32
Pre-show: Kerry Morton def. Gustavo in 4:32
Pre-show: Madi, Missa Kate, & Natalia Markova def. Jennacide, KiLynn King, & Taya Valkyrie in 6:49
Pre-show: Natalia Markova def. Madi and Missa Kate in a Triple Threat Elimination Match in 3:26
1. Colby Corino def. Caprice Coleman in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match in 9:57
2. Jay Bradley & Wrecking Ball Legursky def. AJ Cazana & Anthony Andrews, Alex Taylor & Jeremiah Plunkett, Bestia 666 & Mecha Wolf, Brady Pierce & Rush Freeman, Camaro Jackson & Mike Outlaw, De'Vin Graves & Diante, Gaagz the Gymp & Sal the Pal, Hale Collins & Vik Dalishus, Jordan Clearwater & Marshe Rockett, Luke Hawx & PJ Hawx, and Matt Taven & Mike Bennett in a Battle Royal in 14:05 to win the NWA United States Tag Team Championships
3. Magic Jake Dumas def. Mercurio in 7:15
4. Davey Richards def. Thrillbilly Silas in 10:24 to retain the MLW National Openweight Championship
5. Cyon def. Anthony Mayweather in 8:18 to retain the NWA National Heavyweight Championship
6. Ella Envy & Kenzie Paige def. Allysin Kay & Marti Belle in a Street Fight in 10:02 to retain the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championships
7. Homicide def. Ricky Morton in 6:12 to retain the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
8. Nick Aldis def. Flip Gordon in 8:43
9. Da Pope & Kratos def. Aron Stevens & Rodney Mack in a Tornado Tag Team Match in 9:40
10. Thom Latimer def. EC3 by disqualification in 6:41
11. Kamille def. Max the Impaler in 11:06 to retain the NWA World Women's Championship
12. Trevor Murdoch def. Tyrus in 13:41 to retain the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship
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