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Current name:
ROH Women's World Championship
Status:
active
Names:
ROH Women's World Championship (since 12.09.2021)
Promotions:
Ring Of Honor (12.09.2021 - today)

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Title Holders
#4
Athena
10.12.2022 - today (1154 days)
Matches
Arlington, Texas, USA
#3
Mercedes Martinez
04.05.2022 - 10.12.2022 (220 days)
Matches
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
#2
Deonna Purrazzo
09.01.2022 - 04.05.2022 (115 days)
Matches
Dallas, Texas, USA
#1
Rok-C
12.09.2021 - 09.01.2022 (119 days)
Matches
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
8.80
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 40
Number of comments: 7
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Average rating: 8.88  [40]
Average rating in 2026: 10.00  [1]
Average rating in 2025: 9.21  [14]
Average rating in 2024: 9.09  [11]
Average rating in 2023: 8.38  [13]
Average rating in 2022: 7.00  [1]
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olivermaissa wrote on 23.05.2024:
[9.0] "I think overall this has been a great title considering the amount of companies it has been in... It's like the title that the shimmer girls always needed"
bbwrestling wrote on 06.01.2024:
[10.0] "Athena rocks with that ROH Women's title reign. Overall, women are one of the main attractions on ROH TV because of that title and Im here for it."
charliefiction wrote on 03.10.2023:
[8.0] "Athena's reign with the ROH women's title is - by some measure - the best/most important angle on regular ROH programming. She's elevated it to the point where it could easily be the main event feud on every episode of HonorClub, and it could even carry an ROH PPV. The fact that ROH programming is not restricted by TV timing/production actually helps Athena's storyline with the title too, because she can have longer matches and welcome challengers from other promotions."
GoldenIcebox wrote on 27.07.2023:
[10.0] "After the Women of Honor Championship was discontinued in 2020 with the promise of a rebooted and even greater womens division in ROH, I was intrigued. How was this new division going to differ the Women of Honor division of old? Well, we wouldnt really the answer until December 11, 2021, but the answer wasway different. Booker Ts poster girl Rok-C fought Willow Nightingale, and though Nightingale still had a long way to go in terms of improvement, but this match was a huge change in pace from the days of star performers like Mandy Leon and Kelly Klein. And now, even as this title is positioned to be the second place prize behind the AEW title, its short yet still rich history has given us great matches, as well as not a single mistake made in terms of passing the torch on."
eltetechori wrote on 21.03.2023:
[8.0] "I hope people take into account how good a champion Athena is and the good fights they are giving to this championship, I just hope for that recognition."
GoldLiger wrote on 17.05.2022:
[7.0] "I have my doubts about the future of this title, but for now I'll just rate its past. This title started off VERY strong with a solid tournament that had a great final crowning the incredible Rok-C as the inaugural champion at only 19, and she proceeded to have good to great defenses in and out of ROH for months right up until ROH essentially shut down and she got an offer from WWE, leading to ROH having her drop the title on an Impact taping out of necessity. Deonna Purrazzo had already been having a great run in Impact as Knockouts and/or Reina de Reinas Champion, so her ROH reign was also good, having multiple solid defenses in Impact during ROH's hiatus. Then, ROH gets bought by Tony Khan, and he clearly had plans to make ROH into a secondary brand for his AEW talent, so he can't be having an Impact-contracted talent hold a title. While a Dynamite main event is prestigious on paper, putting Martinez who had zero momentum against a woman who had never so much as cut a promo on AEW TV before and having the title change hands (or "unified" since Mercedes won a needless Interim Title match only a month before) was a recipe for a dead crowd, making the championship feel worthless. Mercedes is not a bad talent, but she's nowhere near over nor is she the best AEW-contracted woman with nothing to do. I'll wait for ROH to have its own TV and see how the Martinez reign goes, but what started as a very promising title has been bounced around for business reasons in a way that's hurt its prestige a lot."