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Future Stars of Wrestling
Women's Title
(as of 2025-12-31)
Heather Monroe
2018-07-22
Las Vegas, NV
Defeats Sandra Moone and Mazzerati in a 3-way match to become the first champion.
Taya Valkyrie
2018-09-30
Las Vegas, NV
Lacey Ryan
2019-09-29
Las Vegas, NV
Mazzerati
2020-11-20
Las Vegas, NV
Sandra Moone
2021-08-22
Las Vegas, NV
Vacates the title on 22-03-03 upon leaving the promotion.
Viva Van
2022-08-06
Las Vegas, NV
Defeats Alice Blair; vacant after Rachelle Riveter and Brittnie Brooks pin Viva Van and Mazzerati simultaneously in a 4-way match on 24-01-28 in Las Vegas, NV.
Rachelle Riveter
2024-03-31
Las Vegas, NV
Defeats Brittnie Brooks.
Mazzerati [2]
2024-06-23
Las Vegas, NV
Defeats Riveter, Jada Stone, and Zamaya in a 4-way match.