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== Current Champion == | == Current Champion == | ||
[[ | [[Alison Evans]] is the current champion. She defeated [[Imanya Rea]], [[Omega Ztar]], and [[Sara Phoenix]] on [[May 11]], [[2014]] in Gimnasio Municipal Santiago of [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]], [[Chile]]. | ||
== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
On [[October 12]], [[2011]] was announced that in the next event of XNL Xplosion be held the [[XNL Torneo Nacional Femenino|Torneo Nacional Femenino]]. Was revealed that the five female wrestlers of XNL would participate in the event and in the rest of the days before the event was revealed more wrestlers of differents promotions in [[Chile]]. As a surprise to the audience, the winner of [[XNL Torneo Nacional Femenino|Torneo Nacional Femenino 2011]] was awarded the new XNL National Women's Championship. The first champion was [[Alison Evans]], who defeated [[Azumi]] and Kitty in Extreme Match in the main event of the night. | On [[October 12]], [[2011]] was announced that in the next event of XNL Xplosion be held the [[XNL Torneo Nacional Femenino|Torneo Nacional Femenino]]. Was revealed that the five female wrestlers of XNL would participate in the event and in the rest of the days before the event was revealed more wrestlers of differents promotions in [[Chile]]. As a surprise to the audience, the winner of [[XNL Torneo Nacional Femenino|Torneo Nacional Femenino 2011]] was awarded the new XNL National Women's Championship. The first champion was [[Alison Evans]], who defeated [[Azumi]] and Kitty in Extreme Match in the main event of the night. | ||
On [[May 8]], [[2014]], [[Engel Röttenbich]] gave up the title after she entered in a losing streak when she was defeated by [[Omega Ztar]]. XNL scheduled a four way match to crown the new champion between top contenders [[Imanya Rea]], [[Omega Ztar]], [[Sara Phoenix]], and the winner [[Alison Evans]], who won the title for her third time. | |||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == | ||
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{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Dómina]] [2]|[[Engel Röttenbich]]<ref>Dómina defeated Engel Röttenbich in a Dog Collar Match.</ref>|[[2014]].[[02.09]]|Restaurant La Buena Mesa - [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Dómina]] [2]|[[Engel Röttenbich]]<ref>Dómina defeated Engel Röttenbich in a Dog Collar Match.</ref>|[[2014]].[[02.09]]|Restaurant La Buena Mesa - [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Engel Röttenbich]] [3]|[[Dómina]]<ref>Engel Röttenbich defeated Dómina in a Barbed Wire Match.</ref>|[[2014]].[[03.02]]|Gimnasio Municipal Santiago - [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Engel Röttenbich]] [3]|[[Dómina]]<ref>Engel Röttenbich defeated Dómina in a Barbed Wire Match.</ref>|[[2014]].[[03.02]]|Gimnasio Municipal Santiago - [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|vacant on [[May 8]], [[2014]] when the champion gave up the title}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''four way match to crown the new champion'''}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Alison Evans]] [3]|[[Imanya Rea]], [[Omega Ztar]] & [[Sara Phoenix]]|[[2014]].[[05.11]]|Gimnasio Municipal Santiago - [[Santiago]], [[Metropolitan Region]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryEnd}} | {{TitleHistoryEnd}} | ||
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== Gallery of Champions == | == Gallery of Champions == | ||
{{Gallery|name=AlisonEvans-XNL-Women's.jpg|caption=[[Alison Evans]], 1st & | {{Gallery|name=AlisonEvans-XNL-Women's.jpg|caption=[[Alison Evans]], 1st, 4th & 10th Champion}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Azumixnlwomenchampion.jpg|caption=[[Azumi]], 2nd Champion}} | {{Gallery|name=Azumixnlwomenchampion.jpg|caption=[[Azumi]], 2nd Champion}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Kittie-XNL-Women's.png|caption=[[Kittie]], 3rd Champion}} | {{Gallery|name=Kittie-XNL-Women's.png|caption=[[Kittie]], 3rd Champion}} |
Revision as of 00:10, 17 May 2014
The XNL National Women's Championship is a professional wrestling title promoted by Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre. This title is the first championship to female wrestlers in XNL.
Current Champion
Alison Evans is the current champion. She defeated Imanya Rea, Omega Ztar, and Sara Phoenix on May 11, 2014 in Gimnasio Municipal Santiago of Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile.
History of Championship
On October 12, 2011 was announced that in the next event of XNL Xplosion be held the Torneo Nacional Femenino. Was revealed that the five female wrestlers of XNL would participate in the event and in the rest of the days before the event was revealed more wrestlers of differents promotions in Chile. As a surprise to the audience, the winner of Torneo Nacional Femenino 2011 was awarded the new XNL National Women's Championship. The first champion was Alison Evans, who defeated Azumi and Kitty in Extreme Match in the main event of the night.
On May 8, 2014, Engel Röttenbich gave up the title after she entered in a losing streak when she was defeated by Omega Ztar. XNL scheduled a four way match to crown the new champion between top contenders Imanya Rea, Omega Ztar, Sara Phoenix, and the winner Alison Evans, who won the title for her third time.
Champions Listing
Sources:
- ↑ After beat Alison Evans, Dómina issued an open challenge to any wrestler whenever and anywhere for a championship match. So, Engel Röttenbich accepted the challenge and, as consequence of that, won the title.
- ↑ Dómina defeated Engel Röttenbich in a Dog Collar Match.
- ↑ Engel Röttenbich defeated Dómina in a Barbed Wire Match.
Gallery of Champions
Xplosion Nacional de Lucha Libre Championships |
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Active: Titanes Del Ring (Alessandro) ● World (Mr. Keyton) ● Tag Team (Pandemia) |
Inactive: Historic ● Women's ● X-LAW Junior Heavy |
Related: CLL Absoluto (Lenko Sins) ● LWA Tag Team (Alexandra & Alison Evans) |
Tournaments: Batalla Real X (Dómina) ● Torneo Nacional de Titanes (Carnicero) Trofeo Declaración de Independencia Bajo Cero) |
Defunct: CEX Tournament ● Torneo Nacional Femenino ● Torneo Latinoamericano |