AEW TBS Championship







AEW TBS CHAMPIONSHIP

Date established:
October 6th, 2021
Current champion(s): Julia Hart
Date won: November 18th, 2023

First champion(s): Jade Cargill
Most reigns: All titleholders (1)
Longest reign: Jade Cargill (508 days)
Shortest reign: Kris Statlander (174 days)
Oldest champion: Jade Cargill (29 years, 216 days)
Youngest champion: Julia Hart (22 years, 10 days)
Heaviest champion: Jade Cargill (160 lb (73 kg))
Lightest champion: Kris Statlander (143 lb (65 kg))



History:

In March 2020, All Elite Wrestling (AEW) established the AEW TNT Championship as a secondary championship for the men's division, named after the TNT television network, owned by WarnerMedia. In May 2021, it was announced that AEW's flagship program, AEW Dynamite, would be moving from TNT to the network's sister channel, TBS, also owned by WarnerMedia, in January 2022, while AEW's other core program, AEW Rampage, would remain on TNT. Despite Dynamite moving to TBS, wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer reported that the TNT Championship would not be renamed. Then-AEW executive and wrestler Cody Rhodes also affirmed that there were no plans in place for a separate TBS Championship for male wrestlers. It was later reported that the promotion would introduce a secondary women's championship and that it would be called the TBS Championship.

Jade Cargill was the inaugural champion and held the title for an astonishingly long time, clocking in at 508 days. She remained undefeated until her final title defense at AEW Double or Nothing 2023 when she lost the title to a returning Kris Statlander in an impromptu match moments after successfully defending the title against Taya Valkyrie.

Prior to the October 6th, 2021 special second anniversary episode of AEW Dynamite, AEW President and Chief Executive Officer Tony Khan said there would be a major announcement made on the show. During the episode, AEW commentator Tony Schiavone and referee Aubrey Edwards officially unveiled the AEW TBS Championship as a secondary championship for the women's division. AEW announced that the inaugural champion would be determined by a single-elimination style tournament. The tournament bracket was revealed on the October 22nd, 2021 episode of AEW Rampage with a 12-woman field. The tournament itself began on the October 23rd, 2021 special Saturday Night episode of AEW Dynamite and concluded on the January 5th, 2022 episode which was AEW Dynamite's debut broadcast on TBS after having aired on sister channel TNT since it's first episode in October 2019. In the tournament final, Jade Cargill defeated Ruby Soho to become the inaugural AEW TBS Champion.

Cargill had a dominant reign as TBS Champion, having defeated practically every woman on the roster and she remained undefeated for an astonishing 508 days as she racked up win after win. Cargill would hold onto the title until she lost it to a returning Kris Statlander in an impromptu match at AEW Double or Nothing 2023 after she had previously successfully defended the title moments prior against Taya Valkyrie. This loss marked Cargill's first of two losses in her AEW career. Both of which came at the hands of Kris Statlander. Cargill would take a 4 month hiatus from AEW until she returned to get a rematch with Statlander on the September 15th, 2023 episode of AEW Rampage. As previously noted, Cargill was also unsuccessful in that match as well. 

Following her second loss to Statlander, Cargill would announce she was leaving AEW and joining WWE. Statlander would go on to become a fighting champion, defending the title week after week in open challenge matches. She has currently defended the title 14 times (as of November 8th, 2023) and as of that same date has held the title for 161 days. 

AEW TBS Championship Tournament:

First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
AEW Dynamite
(November 24, 2021)
  
 Thunder RosaPin
AEW Dynamite
(November 3, 2021)
 Jamie Hayter10:33
 Anna Jay5:52
AEW Dynamite
(December 29, 2021)
 Jamie HayterPin
 Thunder Rosa11:00
 Jade CargillPin
 
AEW Rampage
(November 17, 2021)
 
 Jade CargillPin
AEW Rampage
(November 5, 2021)
 Red Velvet9:47
 The Bunny3:31
AEW Dynamite
(January 5, 2022)
 Red VelvetPin
 Jade CargillPin
 
 Ruby Soho11:22
   
AEW Dynamite
(November 17, 2021)
   
 Nyla RoseSub
AEW Dynamite
(October 27, 2021)
 Hikaru Shida11:27
 Serena Deeb11:04
AEW Dynamite
(December 22, 2021)
 Hikaru ShidaPin
 Nyla Rose14:36
 
 Ruby SohoPin
   
AEW Dynamite
(December 1, 2021)
   
 Kris Statlander10:12
AEW Dynamite
(October 23, 2021)
 
 Ruby SohoPin
 Penelope Ford8:46   
 Ruby SohoPin   

Title History:


1. Jade Cargill - Won on: January 5th, 2022 @ AEW Dynamite - Reign: 1, Held for: 508 days (Defeated Ruby Soho in the finals to the AEW TBS Championship Tournament. On January 14th, 2023, Cargill became the longest reigning champion in AEW history.)

2. Kris Statlander - Won on: May 28th, 2023 @ AEW Double or Nothing 2023 - Reign: 1, Held For: 174 days (Ended Cargill's 508 day winning streak when she made a surprise return at Double or Nothing)

3. Julia Hart - Won on: November 18th, 2023 @ AEW Full Gear 2023 - Reign: 1 (This was a 3-Way Match also involving Skye Blue, who was pinned. This ended Statlander's reign at 174 days.)




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