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Defeats Mia Yim in tournament final to become the first champion.
Ivelisse Velez
2014-01-24
Ybor City, FL
Mia Yim
2014-11-16
Ybor City, FL
Santana Garrett
2015-04-03
Ybor City, FL
Taylor Made
2015-12-11
Ybor City, FL
Ivelisse Velez [2]
2016-06-17
Ybor City, FL
Defeats Made, SHIMMER champion Madison Eagles, and TNA Knockout champion Allysin Kay in 4-way match and pins Made with the stipulation that whoever gets pinned loses the title; vacant when Velez is not medically cleared to compete against Lufisto on 17-01-13.
Lufisto
2017-01-13
Ybor City, FL
Defeats Allysin Kay and Mercedes Martinez in 3-way match; vacates on 18-06-26 due to health issues.
Allysin Kay
2018-09-08
Woodside, NY
Defeats Mercedes Martinez in 8-woman tournament final.
Mercedes Martinez
2019-12-13
Livonia, MI
Ivelisse [3]
2019-12-14
Chicago, IL
Natalia Markova
2021-11-14
Clearwater, FL
Ivelisse [4]
2021-12-12
Clearwater, FL
Also wins Nova Title, defeating Renee Michelle on 23-08-27 in Clearwater, FL, but loses it on 23-12-10.