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New England Championship Wrestling
World Women's Title
Mercedes Martinez
2005-06-05
Somerville, MA
Defeats Nikki Roxx in an 8-woman tournament final to become the first champion; other participatns include Violet Flame, Jade, Cindy Rogers, Luscious Lilly, Riptide, and Alere Little Feather.
Natalia
2005-09-25
Somerville, MA
Violet Flame
2005-10-15
Somerville, MA
Nikki Roxx
2006-03-05
Somerville, MA
Defeats Flame and Mercedes Martinez in a 3-way elimination match; defeats PWF Mayhem champion Ariel Little Feather in 06-08-13 in Sommerville, MA to become unified World Women's Wrestling champion.