(Title Profile): PWP Women's World Championship

The PWP Women's World Championship is a all-female championship title was sanctioned by Pro Wrestling Pilipinas and PowerLife Entertainment (formerly rebranded as EZ Network Wrestling Group from EZ Network). It was created on July 10, 2014, the women's singles title was currently defended as the promotion’s latter and its scripted, storyline and feud who portrayed as heroes and villains. The title was introduced on July 12, 2014 at PWP live show here in Antipolo, Rizal. When the PWP female star Ryza Cenon defeating Mae Flores in a tournament finals for the very first PWP Women's Championship which was held.

On November 3, 2021, Angel Guardian defending the PWP Women's title now renamed as PWP Women's World Championship but also defended with the RRH Philippines promotion title belt, the RRH PH Television Championship (after defeating Kyryll Ugdiman in a Title vs. Title match at RRH Philippines FINAL).

Kyryll is the only youngest champion in the PWP Women's title history at the age of 19. She and joined with Maya/Mae Flores, Arra San Agustin and Thea Tolentino are the only PWP female wrestlers that defended the title for over one year title reign. She also has the most number of successfully defended the title with 10 surpassed Angel Guardian with 8.

The current holder is Rangel Fernandez won her first reign of the title defeating Kyryll after cash-in from winning the Women's Single Cash Out Ladder Match at Sais-Trenta taping was held last June 29, 2023 (date aired on June 30, 2023).

=Chronological Names=
- PWP Women's Championship (July 12, 2014 - November 3, 2021)
- PWP Women's World Championship (November 3, 2021 - present)

List of the PWP Women's Champions:
1. Ryza Cenon - 1st Reign (July 12, 2014 - November 28, 2014, 139 days & 2 TD)
2. Kris Bernal - 1st Reign (November 28, 2014 - May 14, 2015, 167 days & 2 TD)
3. Maya (formerly Mae Flores) - 1st Reign (May 14, 2015 - July 1, 2016, 414 days & 8 TD)
4. Nathalie Hart - 1st Reign (July 1, 2016 - November 10, 2016, 132 days, 3 TD)
5. Frencheska Farr - 1st Reign (November 10, 2016 - June 1, 2017, 203 days & 3 TD)
6. Sarah Lahbati - 1st Reign (June 1, 2017 - November 4, 2017, 156 days & 2 TD)
**Sarah Lahbati forcely relinquished the PWP Women's Championship due to unable to compete and her maternity leave on November 4, 2017.**
7. Arra San Agustin - 1st Reign (November 4, 2017 - January 31, 2019, 453 days & 6 TD)
8. Thea Tolentino - 1st Reign (January 31, 2019 - February 20, 2020, 385 days, 7 TD)
9. Rachel Gabreza - 1st Reign (February 20, 2020 - June 26, 2020, 127 days, 2 TD)
10. Kris Bernal - 2nd Reign (June 26, 2020 - October 17, 2020, 112 days, 3 TD)
11. Arci Muñoz - 1st Reign (October 17, 2020 - March 6, 2021, 140 days, 3 TD)
12. Klea Pineda (March 6, 2021 - July 8, 2021, 124 days, 3 TD)
13. Angel Guardian (July 8, 2021 - January 4, 2022, 180 days, 8 TD)
14. Sarah Lahbati (January 4, 2022 - February 23, 2022, 50 days, 3 TD)
15. Kyryll (February 23, 2022 - June 29, 2023, 10 TD, 491 days)
16. Rangel Fernandez (June 29, 2023 - present, 21+ days) (current champion)
Next title defense: TBD

=Combined Days and Title Reigns=
#1- Kyryll (1 time, 491 days)
#2- Arra San Agustin (1 time, 453 days)
#3- Maya/Mae Flores (1 time, 414 days)
#4- Thea Tolentino (1 time, 385 days)
#5- Kris Bernal (2 times, 279 days)
#6- Sarah Lahbati (2 times, 206 days)
#7- Frencheska Farr (1 time, 203 days)
#8- Angel Guardian (1 time, 180 days)
#9- Arci Muñoz (1 time, 140 days)
#10- Ryza Cenon (1 time, 139 days)
#11- Nathalie Hart (1 time, 132 days)
#12- Rachel Gabreza (1 time, 127 days)
#13- Klea Pineda (1 time, 124 days)
#14- Rangel Fernandez (1 time, 1+ days) (current champion)

=Title record=
First champion: Ryza Cenon
Most no. of title reign: Kris Bernal and Sarah Lahbati (2 times)
Longest champion: Kyryll (1st Reign, 491 days)
Shortest champion: Kris Bernal (2nd Reign, 112 days)
Oldest champion: Arci Muñoz (31 years and 279 days old)
Youngest champion: Kyryll (19 years and 322 days old)
Heaviest champion: Kyryll (133 lbs.)
Lightest champion: Kris Bernal (111 lbs.)

Source: Pro Wrestling Pilipinas/PowerLife Entertainment

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