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Toni Storm

May 28, 2023 - Present

Toni Storm became the first two-time AEW women’s world champion when pinning Jamie Hayter at Double or Nothing from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV.

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Jamie Hayter

November 19, 2022 - May 28, 2023

Jamie Hayter pinned Toni Storm to win the AEW women’s world title at Full Gear in Newark, NJ at the Prudential Center.

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Toni Storm

September 4, 2022 - November 19, 2022

Toni Storm won a four-way match over Dr. Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Jamie Hayter to become AEW women’s world champion at All Out in Chicago, IL at the NOW Arena. This bout was booked when Thunder Rosa was unable to defend her championship due to injury.

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Thunder Rosa

March 16, 2022 - September 4, 2022

Thunder Rosa made history when beating Dr. Britt Baker, DMD for the AEW women’s title on Dynamite in San Antonio at the Freeman Coliseum. By winning the first women’s steel cage match in AEW history, Rosa also became the first Mexican-born woman to hold a world championship in a major promotion.

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Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D.

May 30, 2021 - March 16, 2022

Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. ended Hikaru Shida’s AEW-record 372-day women’s world championship reign at Double Or Nothing in Jacksonville, FL at Daily’s Place.

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Hikaru Shida

May 23, 2020 - May 30, 2021

Hikaru Shida’s AEW-record 372-day women’s world title reign began by defeating Nyla Rose in a no-disqualification match at Double or Nothing in Jacksonville, FL at Daily’s Place.

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Nyla Rose

February 12, 2020 - May 23, 2020

Nyla Rose avenged a prior loss to RIHO by becoming AEW’s second champion with a win on Dynamite from the H.E.B. Center in Austin, TX.

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Riho

October 2, 2019 - February 12, 2020

AEW’s inaugural women’s world champion was crowned on the first episode of Dynamite when RIHO beat Nyla Rose at the Capital One Arena in Washington D.C.

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Women's World Championship History

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