History of the RQW Women's Championship
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The RQW Women's Championship was established at the same time as the organisation's major title, the RQW Heavyweight Championship, with a champion being crowned at the very same event on April 29, 2006 in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
Although short in stature, Erin Angel proved she wasn't short in fight when she became the first RQW Women's Champion. However, like the first RQW Heavyweight Champion, she was later stripped of the title due to inactivity. Eden Black would capture the vacated championship on August 18 of the same year in Horndean, Portsmouth.
In an effort to showcase the best wrestling talent from around the world, Real Quality Wrestling brought in Challengers from many countries. The self-fashioned Croation Panther "Wesna" added the RQW Women's Championship to her trophy cabinet on June 16, 2007 in Colchester, Essex after a 4 way also featuring Jetta and Amazing Kong.
The RQW Women's Championship was brought back to England by English rose and British women's wrestling legend Sweet Saraya. The two waged a violent war that ended on July 12, 2008 at an outdoor show in Vienna, Austria that not even the rain could stop.
In 2009, the young upstart Jetta proved she wasn't just all mouth when she took Sweet Saraya to the limit and then some. Jetta won her first piece of championship gold in the form of the RQW Women's Championship on February 22, 2009 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The Knight family would have the last laugh, however, as Britani Knight—the daughter of Sweet Saraya—unseated Jetta as champion later that year on December 19 in Takeley, Essex.