List Of AEW Women’s World Champions & Championship
Check out AEW Women’s world Championship title history and the list of all AEW Women’s world Tag Team Champions

AEW Women’s World Championship is the premier Women’s title in All Elite Wrestling. The title was introduced on 2 October 2019 in the debut episode of AEW Dynamite on TNT. Riho defeated Nyla Rose in a singles match to be crowned the first AEW Women’s Champion.
AEW Women’s World Heavyweight Title Belt

AEW Women’s Championship belt was designed very different from the men’s version. A lot smaller in size, the belt is also very sleek in the middle section. The straps are also a bit narrow than other AEW title belts.
List of AEW Women’s World Heavyweight Champions
Here is the list of all the AEW Women’s world Champions in the reverse chronological order (latest by date).

4. Dr. Britt Baker
DATE WON | 30 May 2021 |
DATE LOST | – |
Dr. Britt Baker ended Hikaru Shida’s one-year-long reign as the AEW Women’s Champion at Double or Nothing 2021 PPV.
Reigns Days: 359+
Reigns No. 1

3. Hikaru Shida
DATE WON | 23 May 2020 |
DATE LOST | 30 May 2021 |
Hikaru Shida finally won the AEW Women’s Championship after she defeated Nyla Rose at AEW Double or Nothing 2020 PPV. Shida kept the title for more than a year before losing it to Brit Baker at Double or Nothing 2021. Shida is the longest-reigning AEW Women’s Champion till date.
Reigns Days: 372+
Reigns No. 1

2. Nyla Rose
DATE WON | 12 February 2020 |
DATE LOST | 23 May 2020 |
Nyla Rose got her hands on the AEW Women’s title by defeating Riho on her third attempt on 12 February episode of AEW Dynamite. With this win, she became the first transgender woman to win a world championship in a major United States wrestling promotion. Her only major successful title defense came against Kris Statlander on AEW Revolution PPV.
Reigns Days: 101
Reigns No. 1

1. Riho
DATE WON | 2 October 2019 |
DATE LOST | 12 February 2020 |
Riho became the first AEW Women’s World Champion at AEW Dynamite debut show on 2 October 2020. She qualified for the first Women’s title match by defeating Hikaru Shida on AEW All Out 2019 PPV. She defeated Nyla Rose with whom she continued her rivalry in coming months. Her major title defenses were against Britt Baker (on Dynamite), Emi Sakura (on AEW Full Gear 2019) and another fatal 4-way match at Dynamite.
Reigns Days: 133
Reigns No. 1