SWA World Championship
Current design of the title (2016 present)
Details
PromotionWorld Wonder Ring Stardom
Date establishedMay 21, 2016[1]
StatusVacant
(as of November 3, 2022)
Other name(s)
SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Io Shirai[1]
Most reignsAll titleholders
(1 time)
Longest reignToni Storm
(612 days)
Shortest reignBea Priestley
(43 days)
Oldest championSyuri
(31 years, 281 days)
Youngest championToni Storm
(20 years, 279 days)[2]
Heaviest championViper
(94 kg (207 lb))
Lightest championIo Shirai
(54 kg (119 lb))[3]

The SWA World Championship (SWA世界王座, SWA Sekai Ōza) is a women's professional wrestling championship promoted by the Japanese World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion. Though the Japanese name of the title translates to "SWA World Championship", the title is also being internationally referred to as the "SWA Undisputed World Women's Championship".[4] The title is currently vacant as previous champion Mayu Iwatni relinquished it on November 3, 2022.

Title history

The title was created on May 21, 2016, during Stardom's three-day European tour, as the flagship title for a newly established international alliance called the Stardom World Association (SWA) (スターダム・ワールド・アソシエーション, Sutādamu Wārudo Asoshiēshon).[1][5] Promotions in the alliance include Stardom, British Empire Wrestling (BEW), the French Association Biterroise de Catch (ABC), the Mexican Women Wrestling Stars (WWS) and the Spanish Revolution Championship Wrestling (RCW).[6] Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. The rules of the championship state that only wrestlers from countries other than the reigning champion can challenge it. For example, as long as the title had a Japanese champion, no other Japanese wrestler could challenge for it.[7] On the same date, Io Shirai became the inaugural champion after defeating Toni Storm in the tournament finals.[1]

On September 17, 2020, the championship was vacated after the previous titleholder, Jamie Hayter, was unable to travel to Stardom due to COVID-19 restrictions.[8] On September 17, Bea Priestley won the title by defeating Momo Watanabe.[9] On January 8, 2022, Syuri vacated the title due to being a triple champion and to focus on the World of Stardom Championship and the Goddess of Stardom Championship.[10] Thekla would win the vacant title on same date after defeating Mina Shirakawa.[11] On November 3, Mayu Iwatani relinquished the title in order to pursue after the newly established IWGP Women's Championship.[12]

Reigns

Former and the longest reigning champion, Toni Storm

As of January 14, 2024, there have been nine reigns between nine wrestlers and three vacancies. Io Shirai was the inaugural champion. Toni Storm has the longest reign at 612 days while also having the most defenses, with 15 times. Bea Priestley has the shortest at 43 days. Syuri is the oldest champion at 31 years old, while Storm is the youngest at 20 years old.

The championship is currently vacated, as the previous title holder Mayu Iwatani relinquished the title on November 3, 2022 at Hiroshima Goddess Festival in order to focus on the IWGP Women's Championship.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Io Shirai May 21, 2016 RCW Presents Stardom Europe Barcelona, Spain 1 642[13] Defeated Toni Storm in the finals of a nine-woman tournament to become the inaugural champion. [1][5]
2 Toni Storm July 24, 2016 Stardom×Stardom 2016: Osaka Manatsu no Saiten Osaka, Japan 1 61215[14] [13][15][16]
3 Viper March 28, 2018 Stardom Dream Slam in Tokyo Tokyo, Japan 1 2922[17] This was a title vs. title match, in which Viper also defended the ICW Women's Championship. [14]
4 Utami Hayashishita January 14, 2019 Stardom 8th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 3773[18] Viper also defended her EVE International Championship in this match. [17][19]
5 Jamie Hayter January 26, 2020 Stardom 9th Anniversary in Osaka Osaka, Japan 1 2350[8] [18][20]
Vacated September 17, 2020 The championship was vacated since Jamie Hayter was unable to travel to Japan due to COVID-19 restrictions. [8]
6 Bea Priestley October 3, 2020 Yokohama Cinderella Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 1 430[21] Defeated Momo Watanabe to win the vacant championship. [9]
7 Syuri November 15, 2020 Sendai Cinderella Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1 4199[22] [21]
Vacated January 8, 2022 Stardom in Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan Syuri voluntarily relinquished the title due to being a triple champion and to focus on the World of Stardom Championship and the Goddess of Stardom Championship. [10]
8 Thekla January 29, 2022 Nagoya Supreme Fight Nagoya, Japan 1 962 Defeated Mina Shirakawa to win the vacant championship. [11]
9 Mayu Iwatani May 5, 2022 Golden Week Fight Tour Fukuoka, Japan 1 1823 [23]
Vacated November 3, 2022 Hiroshima Goddess Festival Hiroshima, Japan Mayu Iwatani voluntarily relinquished the title to focus on the IWGP Women's Championship. [12]

References

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