Women With Most WWE Championship Title Reigns: The WWE has had women’s championships since 1983, when it created the WWF Women’s Tag Team Championship. In 1984, the WWF bought the NWA Women’s Championship and renamed it the WWF Women’s Championship, which became its first women’s world title. WWE claims the title’s history began in 1956. During the brand split years (2008–2010 and 2016–present), each brand has had its own women’s championships.
As of 2025, WWE has two main women’s world titles: the Women’s World Championship on Raw and the WWE Women’s Championship on SmackDown. There are three secondary titles: the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship (Raw), the WWE Women’s United States Championship (SmackDown), and the WWE Women’s Speed Championship (shared by Raw, SmackDown, and NXT).
NXT features the NXT Women’s Championship as its top title and the NXT Women’s North American Championship as a secondary one. The Evolve brand has the WWE Women’s ID Championship and the WWE Evolve Women’s Championship. For tag teams, the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship is defended across all brands. WWE also owns the rights to the WCW Women’s Championship and the WCW Women’s Cruiserweight Championship from its 2001 WCW acquisition.
Female wrestlers with the most WWE championship title reigns
Charlotte Flair holds the record for the most women’s world championship reigns in WWE history with 16. Her first reign began in 2014, and her last in 2022. She has won titles across NXT, Raw, SmackDown, and the now-retired Divas Championship.
Becky Lynch is second with 8 world titles, winning between 2016 and 2024. She has won titles across NXT, WWE Women’s, and Women’s World Championships, and her longest reign lasted 399 days.
Sasha Banks, now known as Mercedes Moné, has 7 world titles from 2015 to 2020. She became one of the central figures of WWE’s women’s revolution as part of the Four Horsewomen and was a fan favorite during her WWE tenure.
Trish Stratus also has 7 world titles, all as WWE Women’s Champion, with reigns spanning from 2001 to 2006. Her 448-day reign remains one of the longest of the modern era.
Mickie James ranks next with 6 WWE world titles between 2006 and 2010, consisting of five Women’s Championships and one Divas Championship.
Rhea Ripley, Asuka, Alexa Bliss, Melina, and Bayley each have 5 world titles. Ripley won across NXT UK, NXT, WWE Women’s, and Women’s World titles, with a 380-day reign. Asuka’s longest reign was 510 days. Bliss earned her five titles from 2016 to 2018. Melina won five between 2007 and 2010. Bayley, WWE’s first Grand Slam Champion, has five titles with a 380-day reign.
| Wrestler | Total World Titles | First Reign | Last Reign | Longest Reign |
| Charlotte Flair | 16 | May 29, 2014 | Dec 30, 2022 | 258 days |
| Becky Lynch | 8 | Sep 11, 2016 | Apr 22, 2024 | 399 days |
| Sasha Banks | 7 | Feb 11, 2015 | Oct 25, 2020 | 192 days |
| Trish Stratus | 7 | Nov 18, 2001 | Sep 17, 2006 | 448 days |
| Mickie James | 6 | Apr 2, 2006 | Jan 31, 2010 | 134 days |
| Rhea Ripley | 5 | Aug 26, 2018 | Jan 6, 2025 | 380 days |
| Asuka | 5 | Apr 1, 2016 | May 27, 2023 | 510 days |
| Alexa Bliss | 5 | Dec 4, 2016 | Jun 17, 2018 | 223 days |
| Melina | 5 | Feb 19, 2007 | Aug 15, 2010 | 154 days |
| Bayley | 5 | Aug 22, 2015 | Apr 7, 2024 | 380 days |
FAQs
Q. Who is the WWE Women’s Champion with the longest reign?
A. Bayley and Rhea Ripley both have the longest reigns of 380 days each (officially recognized by WWE as 379 days).
Q. What is the total number of titles that Nikki Bella has won?
A. Nikki Bella has won six Women’s Hardcore titles, one Women’s Tag Team title, and two Divas titles.
Q. What is the total number of titles that Bianca Belair has won?
A. In the WWE, Bianca Belair has won three women’s titles and one women’s tag team title.
Q. Who are the WWE’s Four Horsewomen?
A. Bayley, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, and Charlotte Flair are the Four Horsewomen. They helped to popularize women’s wrestling in WWE’s modern era.
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