Post by TheShowJordanRichards on Mar 20, 2024 13:11:13 GMT -5
Just to refresh everyone's memories, here is the update from December 2023:
NWA: Femme Fatales continues to expand its worldwide reach. With the NWA Board of Governors making a provisional vote to remove roster limits, available top-tier talent has been signing to the company as of late.
Femme Fatales also is making waves in the trade department. Newly-minted NWA: Battle 4 the Belts has been exercising a great working relationship and several high-profile trades have taken place. Those will be announced imminently.
Let's review our championship landscape in the latter quarter of the year.
In a shocking turn of events, Charlotte Flair was forced to vacate the Women's Championship of NWA: Ultimate Warzone due to contractual conflicts with other titles defenses. A tournament will be held at the beginning of the new year for that title. Charlotte continues to defend her two World Women's Championships concurrently. Flair is in the midst of historic modern-era title reigns as we speak.
Anna Jay finally lost the World Bantamweight Championship after a year-plus title reign. Hometown hero Mila Smidt took the title in Paris, France in front of a raucous crowd.
"The Hex" finally surrendered the World Tag Team Championship to "LUX" in October.
Speaking of "LUX," Xena and Kingsley's best friend Mila Smidt took the World Bantamweight Championship on the same broadcast. It looks like the devious trio is back on top.
Roxanne Perez was dethroned as the Reina de Reinas Champion by veteran Reina Dorada, after outside interference from her arch-nemesis Skye Blue, who has grown even darker.
Skye and cousin Jordan Blue forfeited the World Bantamweight Tag Team Championship to Perez and new partner Thea Hail, after Jordan was found wounded in the locker room. Skye says she knows nothing of the beat down, but she claims this with a smile on her face. If family is not safe with Skye, who is?
Blue continues her reign of terror as CanAmBbean Queens Champion.
Check out the NWA: Femme Fatales Title Histories page to see all the recent title changes!
Skye Blue took the NWA: Femme Fatales World Championship from Charlotte Flair in a shock on New Year's Eve, goading Flair into defending the title after she just completed a grueling match. Skye is the youngest World Champion in Femme Fatales history.
"Pirate Queen" Kairi Hojo defeated Mila Smidt for World Bantamweight Championship on 01/18/2024 on Femme Fatales World in Atlanta, GA. This victory made Kairi Hojo the first ever "Grand Slam Champion" in NWA: Femme Fatales (Women's, Women's Tag Team, Bantamweight [or Heavyweight], Television).
Newcomer Kris Statlander took the World Heavyweight Championship from incumbent Jamie Hayter in January.
"Twin Towers" (Rebel Kel & Freya the Slaya) wrested the World Heavyweight Tag Team Championship from "Wasteland War Party" in February.
True to her "Belt Collector" moniker, Charlotte Flair won back the Reina de Reinas Championship for a record third time recently (03/14/2024), by knocking off Reina Dorada.
The very next day (03/15/2024), Aoife Valkyrie took the European Championship from Toni Storm to begin her second title reign.
Italian star Electra took the Mediterranean Majesty Championship from Amale.
Suzu Suzuki became the All-Asian Champion in December 2023, outlasting Tam Nakano.
Miyu Yamashita grabbed the Oriental Empresses Championship away from Io Shirai in January.
Shotzi Blackheart's year-plus reign as the NWA: Femme Fatales AfroArabAsian Ascension Champion was ended by Empress Aliyah on January 11, 2024.
NWA: Femme Fatales continues to expand its worldwide reach. With the NWA Board of Governors making a provisional vote to remove roster limits, available top-tier talent has been signing to the company as of late.
Femme Fatales also is making waves in the trade department. Newly-minted NWA: Battle 4 the Belts has been exercising a great working relationship and several high-profile trades have taken place. Those will be announced imminently.
Let's review our championship landscape in the latter quarter of the year.
In a shocking turn of events, Charlotte Flair was forced to vacate the Women's Championship of NWA: Ultimate Warzone due to contractual conflicts with other titles defenses. A tournament will be held at the beginning of the new year for that title. Charlotte continues to defend her two World Women's Championships concurrently. Flair is in the midst of historic modern-era title reigns as we speak.
Anna Jay finally lost the World Bantamweight Championship after a year-plus title reign. Hometown hero Mila Smidt took the title in Paris, France in front of a raucous crowd.
"The Hex" finally surrendered the World Tag Team Championship to "LUX" in October.
Speaking of "LUX," Xena and Kingsley's best friend Mila Smidt took the World Bantamweight Championship on the same broadcast. It looks like the devious trio is back on top.
Roxanne Perez was dethroned as the Reina de Reinas Champion by veteran Reina Dorada, after outside interference from her arch-nemesis Skye Blue, who has grown even darker.
Skye and cousin Jordan Blue forfeited the World Bantamweight Tag Team Championship to Perez and new partner Thea Hail, after Jordan was found wounded in the locker room. Skye says she knows nothing of the beat down, but she claims this with a smile on her face. If family is not safe with Skye, who is?
Blue continues her reign of terror as CanAmBbean Queens Champion.
Check out the NWA: Femme Fatales Title Histories page to see all the recent title changes!
Skye Blue took the NWA: Femme Fatales World Championship from Charlotte Flair in a shock on New Year's Eve, goading Flair into defending the title after she just completed a grueling match. Skye is the youngest World Champion in Femme Fatales history.
"Pirate Queen" Kairi Hojo defeated Mila Smidt for World Bantamweight Championship on 01/18/2024 on Femme Fatales World in Atlanta, GA. This victory made Kairi Hojo the first ever "Grand Slam Champion" in NWA: Femme Fatales (Women's, Women's Tag Team, Bantamweight [or Heavyweight], Television).
Newcomer Kris Statlander took the World Heavyweight Championship from incumbent Jamie Hayter in January.
"Twin Towers" (Rebel Kel & Freya the Slaya) wrested the World Heavyweight Tag Team Championship from "Wasteland War Party" in February.
True to her "Belt Collector" moniker, Charlotte Flair won back the Reina de Reinas Championship for a record third time recently (03/14/2024), by knocking off Reina Dorada.
The very next day (03/15/2024), Aoife Valkyrie took the European Championship from Toni Storm to begin her second title reign.
Italian star Electra took the Mediterranean Majesty Championship from Amale.
Suzu Suzuki became the All-Asian Champion in December 2023, outlasting Tam Nakano.
Miyu Yamashita grabbed the Oriental Empresses Championship away from Io Shirai in January.
Shotzi Blackheart's year-plus reign as the NWA: Femme Fatales AfroArabAsian Ascension Champion was ended by Empress Aliyah on January 11, 2024.