NWA Midwest Women's Championship - Title History

Title History

# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Notes:
1 Lacey 1 02004-05-30May 30, 2004 7002110000000000000110 Hammond, Indiana Defeated Mercedes Martinez and Daizee Haze in a three-way elimination tournament final to become the first champion.
2 Mercedes Martinez 1 02004-09-17September 17, 2004 7002120000000000000120 Highland, Indiana Defeated Lacey at the 2004 Ted Petty Invitational - Night One.
3 Ariel 1 02005-01-15January 15, 2005 700128000000000000028 Framingham, Massachusetts Defeated Mercedes Martinez and Hayley Skye in a three-way match at a New England Championship Wrestling event.
4 Daizee Haze 1 02005-02-12February 12, 2005 700184000000000000084 Highland, Indiana Defeated Ariel, Cheerleader Melissa, Mickie Knuckles, MsChif and Sara Del Rey in a six-way elimination match.
5 MsChif 1 02005-05-07May 7, 2005 700141000000000000041 Streamwood, Illinois Defeated Daizee Haze at an NWA Midwest event promoted by Ed Chuman.
6 Daizee Haze 2 02005-11-12November 12, 2005 7002140000000000000140 Streamwood, Illinois Haze, partnered with NWA Midwest X Division Champion Matt Sydal, who pinned Delirious, partnered with MsChif, in a Mixed Tag Team steel cage match in which both titles were on the line.
7 Mickie Knuckles 1 02006-04-01April 1, 2006 7002268000000000000268 Midlothian, Illinois Mickie Knuckles pinned Vanessa Kraven in a elimination tag team match with Knuckles and MsChif vs. Daizee Haze and Kraven, in which Haze's title was on the line.
8 Josie 1 02007-01-06January 6, 2007 700177000000000000077 Streamwood, Illinois Defeated Mickie Knuckles and MsChif in a three-way match.
9 MsChif 2 02007-03-24March 24, 2007 70032242000000000002,242+ Streamwood, Illinois Defeated Josie at an NWA Midwest event.

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