Under its scripted format, WWE has organized numerous professional wrestling tournaments, primarily featuring professional wrestlers from its own roster and occasionally involving talent from other professional wrestling promotions.
Championship tournaments
Inaugural championship tournaments
| No.
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Championship
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Winner
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Finals
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Ref
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| Event
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Date
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Venue
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| 1
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WWE European Championship
|
The British Bulldog
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Raw
|
February 26, 1997 (Aired March 3)
|
Berlin, Germany
|
[1]
|
| 2
|
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship[i]
|
Taka Michinoku
|
D-Generation X: In Your House
|
December 7, 1997
|
Springfield, MA
|
|
| 3
|
WWE Tag Team Championship
|
Chris Benoit and Kurt Angle
|
No Mercy
|
October 20, 2002
|
North Little Rock, AR
|
[2]
|
| 4[ii]
|
NXT Championship
|
Seth Rollins
|
NXT
|
July 27, 2012 (Aired August 29)
|
Winter Park, FL
|
[3]
|
| 5
|
NXT Tag Team Championship
|
British Ambition (Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey)
|
January 31, 2013 (Aired February 13)
|
[4]
|
| 6
|
NXT Women's Championship
|
Paige
|
June 20, 2013 (Aired July 24)
|
[5]
|
| 7
|
NXT Cruiserweight Championship
|
T. J. Perkins
|
Cruiserweight Classic
|
September 14, 2016
|
[6]
|
| 8
|
SmackDown Tag Team Championship
|
Heath Slater and Rhyno
|
Backlash
|
September 11, 2016
|
Richmond, VA
|
|
| 9
|
United Kingdom Championship
|
Tyler Bate
|
United Kingdom Championship Tournament
|
January 15, 2017
|
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
|
[7]
|
| 10
|
NXT UK Women's Championship
|
Rhea Ripley
|
NXT UK
|
August 26, 2018 (Aired November 28)
|
Birmingham, England
|
| 11
|
NXT UK Tag Team Championship
|
Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake and Zack Gibson)
|
TakeOver: Blackpool
|
January 12, 2019
|
Blackpool, Lancashire, England
|
|
| 12
|
NXT UK Heritage Cup
|
A-Kid
|
NXT UK
|
November 26, 2020
|
London, England
|
|
| 13
|
World Heavyweight Championship
|
Seth "Freakin" Rollins
|
Night of Champions
|
May 27, 2023
|
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
|
|
| 14
|
WWE Speed Championship
|
Ricochet
|
Speed
|
April 26, 2024 (Aired May 3)
|
Cincinnati, OH
|
|
| 15
|
WWE Women's Speed Championship
|
Candice LeRae
|
October 4, 2024 (Aired October 9)
|
Nashville, TN
|
|
| 16
|
WWE Women's United States Championship
|
Chelsea Green
|
Saturday Night's Main Event
|
December 14, 2024
|
Uniondale, NY
|
|
| 17
|
WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship
|
Lyra Valkyria
|
Raw
|
January 13, 2025
|
San Jose, CA
|
|
Vacant championship tournaments
- Color key
|
|
Tournament winner(s) did not win championship
|
|
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Tournament was for an interim championship
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Tournament summary for active championships
|
|
| No.
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Tournament Winner
|
Finals
|
Notes
|
| Event
|
Date
|
Location
|
| 1
|
Mr. Perfect
|
Superstars of Wrestling
|
April 23, 1990 (Aired May 19)
|
Austin, TX
|
Champion Ultimate Warrior vacated the title.[10][1][11]
|
| 2
|
Marc Mero
|
Monday Night Raw
|
September 23, 1996
|
Hershey, PA
|
Champion Ahmed Johnson suffered (kayfabe) kidney injuries after Faarooq attacked him.[1][12]
|
| 3
|
Owen Hart
|
Badd Blood: In Your House
|
October 5, 1997
|
St. Louis, MI
|
Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin suffered a neck injury.
|
| 4
|
Ken Shamrock
|
Raw Is War
|
October 12, 1998
|
Uniondale, NY
|
Champion Triple H suffered an injury.[1][13]
|
| 5
|
Kofi Kingston
|
SmackDown
|
May 11, 2010 (Aired May 14)
|
Buffalo, NY
|
SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long fired champion Drew McIntyre and vacated the title after repeat attacks against Matt Hardy. Mr. McMahon overturned Long’s decision, nullifying Kingston’s title win.[14]
|
| 6
|
AJ Styles
|
June 8, 2020 (Aired June 12)
|
Orlando, FL
|
Champion Sami Zayn refrained from competing during the COVID-19 pandemic; the title was vacated.[15]
|
|
| Tournament summary for defunct championships
|
Tournament brackets
WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament (1997)
WWE Championship Tournament (2011)
NXT Championship Tournament (2026)
Tournament bracket
|
Notes:
|
No. 1 Contender's tournaments
Summary
- Color key
|
|
Tournament winner won championship match
|
|
|
Tournament winner lost championship match
|
|
|
Tournament winner won championship match but not the title
|
|
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Tournament winner did not get their championship match
|
No. 1 Contender's tournaments for active championships
|
|
| No.
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Tournament Winner
|
Finals
|
Notes
|
| Event
|
Date
|
Location
|
| 1
|
Stone Cold Steve Austin
|
Raw
|
January 28, 2002
|
Richmond, VA
|
Lost to Chris Jericho at No Way Out.[37]
|
| 2
|
John Cena
|
SmackDown
|
April 15, 2003 (Aired April 17)
|
Norfolk, VA
|
Lost to Brock Lesnar at Backlash.[38]
|
| 3
|
John Cena
|
No Way Out
|
February 20, 2005
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
Defeated John "Bradshaw" Layfield at WrestleMania 21.
|
| 4
|
John "Bradshaw" Layfield
|
SmackDown
|
April 26, 2005 (Aired April 28)
|
Birmingham, England
|
Lost to John Cena in an "I Quit" match at Judgment Day.[39]
|
| 5
|
Triple H
|
Raw
|
February 20, 2006
|
Trenton, NJ
|
Lost to John Cena at WrestleMania 22.
|
| 6
|
AJ Styles
|
SmackDown
|
April 19, 2024
|
Pittsburgh, PA
|
Lost to Cody Rhodes at Backlash.
|
| 7
|
Sami Zayn
|
Saturday Night's Main Event
|
January 24, 2026
|
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
|
Lost to Drew McIntyre at the Royal Rumble.
|
|
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| No.
|
Tournament Winner
|
Finals
|
Notes
|
| Event
|
Date
|
Location
|
| 1
|
The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods)
|
SmackDown Live
|
August 7, 2018
|
Orlando, FL
|
Lost to the Bludgeon Brothers at SummerSlam.
|
| 2
|
Braun Strowman and Ricochet
|
SmackDown
|
February 3, 2023
|
Greenville, SC
|
Lost to The Usos on SmackDown on February 10.
|
| 3
|
The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford)
|
August 16, 2024
|
Orlando, FL
|
Lost to The Bloodline (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa) on SmackDown on August 23.
|
| 4
|
Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
|
October 25, 2024
|
New York City, NY
|
Defeated The Bloodline (Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa) that same night.
|
|
|
| No.
|
Tournament Winner
|
Finals
|
Notes
|
| Event
|
Date
|
Location
|
| 1[viii]
|
Velveteen Dream
|
Worlds Collide
|
January 27, 2019 (Aired February 2)
|
Phoenix, AZ
|
The winner received a match for a championship of their choice. Dream chose to challenge for Johnny Gargano's NXT North American Championship on NXT on February 20 and won the title.
|
|
| No. 1 Contender's tournaments for defunct championships
|
Tournament brackets
Gold Rush Tournament (2005)
SmackDown World Cup
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2023)
United States Championship Invitational (2023)
WWE Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (August 2024)
WWE Intercontinental Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2024)
World Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2024)
WWE Tag Team Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (October 2024)
WWE United States Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2025)
WWE Championship No. 1 Contender's Tournament (2026)
Standalone tournaments
The Wrestling Classic
The Wrestling Classic, also known as Wrestlevision, was a pay-per-view event that took place on November 7, 1985, from the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. It revolved around a 16-man single-elimination tournament, and also featured a WWF Championship match. Junkyard Dog won the tournament after defeating Randy "Macho Man" Savage.
Sam Muchnick Memorial Tournament
Frank Tunney Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament
The Frank Tunney Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament was held at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 15, 1987.[68][69]
Kuwait International Tournament (1996)
The Kuwait International Tournament was held throughout a five-day house show tour from May 8 to May 12, 1996, in Kuwait.[70]
Middle East Cup
The Middle East Cup took place in Dubai on December 2, 1996.[71][70]
Kuwait International Tournament (1997)
The Kuwait International Tournament was held throughout a 1997 house show tour in Kuwait.[70] During the tour, Vader and The Undertaker appeared on Good Morning Kuwait where Vader attacked the host of the show when he asked about the legitimacy of professional wrestling; Vader was fined $164 by Kuwaiti authorities for the incident as well as being held in custody for several days.[72][73]
Brawl for All
The WWF Brawl for All was a shoot fighting tournament that occurred from June 29 to August 24, 1998.
Undisputed WWF Championship Tournament (2001)
The Undisputed WWF Championship Tournament was a four-man tournament held at Vengeance on December 9, 2001. The tournament was created to unify the WWF and World Championships.
Royal Rumble Entry Tournament
The Royal Rumble Entry Tournament was a tournament on NXT where the winner entered the 2013 Royal Rumble Match.[74] Bo Dallas won the tournament.
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal qualifying tournament
The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal Qualifying Tournament was a tournament at WrestleMania Axxess for a spot in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.[75]
WWE World Cup
The WWE World Cup took place on November 2, 2018, at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia. Four participants came from Raw and four participants came from SmackDown.[76] In the final, Shane McMahon defeated Dolph Ziggler to be crowned "Best In The World".[77] At the 2019 Crown Jewel, another World Cup was held, however; it did not take place in the form of a tournament.[78]
The Last Time Is Now Tournament
The Last Time Is Now Tournament was a 16-man tournament held to determine John Cena's opponent in Cena's retirement match at Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13, 2025. The tournament began on the November 10 episode of Raw in Cena's hometown of Boston, Massachusetts, and featured wrestlers from WWE's Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brands. Gunther won the tournament by defeating LA Knight in the tournament final on the December 5, 2025, episode of SmackDown.
King of the Ring
King of the Ring is a professional wrestling single-elimination tournament held by WWE. It was held annually from 1985 to 2002 (excluding 1990 and 1992) and from 1993 to 2002 the tournament was produced as a pay-per-view event. Tournaments have since been held periodically - in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2015, 2019, 2021, and 2024
Dates and venues of finals
In 2002, in addition to being crowned "King of the Ring", the winner also earned a match for the WWE Undisputed Championship at SummerSlam. A world championship match at SummerSlam would become an additional permanent prize beginning in 2024, with the winner specifically earning a match for the world championship of their respective brand at the event.
| No.
|
Year
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Finals date
|
Finals location
|
| 1
|
1985
|
Don Muraco
|
The Iron Sheik
|
July 8, 1985
|
Foxborough, Massachusetts
|
| 2
|
1986
|
Harley Race
|
Pedro Morales
|
July 14, 1986
|
| 3
|
1987
|
Randy Savage
|
King Kong Bundy
|
September 4, 1987
|
Providence, Rhode Island
|
| 4
|
1988
|
Ted Dibiase
|
Randy Savage
|
October 16, 1988
|
| 5
|
1989
|
Tito Santana
|
Rick Martel
|
October 14, 1989
|
| 6
|
1991
|
Bret Hart
|
Irwin R. Schyster
|
September 7, 1991
|
| 7
|
1993
|
Bam Bam Bigelow
|
June 13, 1993
|
Dayton, Ohio
|
| 8
|
1994
|
Owen Hart
|
Razor Ramon
|
June 19, 1994
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
| 9
|
1995
|
Mabel
|
Savio Vega
|
June 25, 1995
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
| 10
|
1996
|
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
|
Jake Roberts
|
June 23, 1996
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|
| 11
|
1997
|
Hunter Hearst Helmsley
|
Mankind
|
June 8, 1997
|
Providence, Rhode Island
|
| 12
|
1998
|
Ken Shamrock
|
The Rock
|
June 28, 1998
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
| 13
|
1999
|
Billy Gunn
|
X-Pac
|
June 27, 1999
|
Greensboro, North Carolina
|
| 14
|
2000
|
Kurt Angle
|
Rikishi
|
June 25, 2000
|
Boston, Massachusetts
|
| 15
|
2001
|
Edge
|
Kurt Angle
|
June 24, 2001
|
East Rutherford, New Jersey
|
| 16
|
2002
|
Brock Lesnar
|
Rob Van Dam
|
June 23, 2002
|
Columbus, Ohio
|
| 17
|
2006[a]
|
Booker T
|
Bobby Lashley
|
May 21, 2006
|
Phoenix, Arizona
|
| 18
|
2008
|
William Regal
|
CM Punk
|
April 21, 2008
|
Greenville, South Carolina
|
| 19
|
2010
|
Sheamus
|
John Morrison
|
November 29, 2010
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
| 20
|
2015
|
Bad News Barrett
|
Neville
|
April 28, 2015
|
Moline, Illinois
|
| 21
|
2019
|
Baron Corbin
|
Chad Gable
|
September 16, 2019
|
Knoxville, Tennessee
|
| 22
|
2021
|
Xavier Woods
|
Finn Bálor
|
October 21, 2021
|
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
|
| 23
|
2024
|
Gunther
|
Randy Orton
|
May 25, 2024
|
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
|
| 24
|
2025
|
Cody Rhodes
|
Randy Orton
|
June 28, 2025
|
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
|
- ^ The King of the Ring Tournament in 2006 was exclusive to the SmackDown brand.
Winner's championship opportunity
- Victory
- Loss
Queen of the Ring
In 2021, WWE debuted the Queen's Crown tournament for female wrestlers considered to be the counterpart to King of the Ring. Zelina Vega was the inaugural winner, defeating Doudrop at Crown Jewel 2021, which took place on October 21 at Mohammed Abdu Arena on the Boulevard in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. In 2024, the second edition of the tournament was held, this time under the name Queen of the Ring.
Dates and venues of finals
A women's world championship match at SummerSlam would become an additional permanent prize beginning in 2024, with the winner specifically earning a match for the women's world championship of their respective brand at the event.
- Notes
Queen of the Ring winner's championship opportunity
- – Victory
- – Loss
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic
The Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic is an annual tag team tournament featured on the NXT brand and is named after WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes, who died in 2015. Exclusively for male wrestlers from 2015 to 2020, a female version of the tournament debuted in 2021, running simultaneously with the men's version.
Summary
| Year
|
Winners
|
Finals
|
| Event
|
Date
|
Venue
|
City
|
| 2015
|
Samoa Joe and Finn Bálor
|
TakeOver: Respect
|
October 7, 2015
|
Full Sail University
|
Winter Park, Florida
|
| 2016
|
The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar)
|
TakeOver: Toronto
|
November 19, 2016
|
Air Canada Centre
|
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
| 2018
|
The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly)
|
TakeOver: New Orleans
|
April 7, 2018
|
Smoothie King Center
|
New Orleans, Louisiana
|
| 2019
|
Aleister Black and Ricochet
|
NXT
|
March 13, 2019
|
Full Sail University
|
Winter Park, Florida
|
| 2020
|
Pete Dunne and Matt Riddle
|
January 29, 2020
|
| 2021
|
MSK (Nash Carter and Wes Lee)
|
TakeOver: Vengeance Day
|
February 14, 2021
|
WWE Performance Center
|
Orlando, Florida
|
| Dakota Kai and Raquel González
|
| 2022
|
The Creed Brothers (Julius Creed and Brutus Creed)
|
Vengeance Day
|
February 15, 2022
|
| Io Shirai and Kay Lee Ray
|
NXT
|
March 22, 2022
|
| 2024
|
Baron Corbin and Bron Breaker
|
Vengeance Day
|
February 4, 2024
|
F&M Bank Arena
|
Clarksville, Tennessee
|
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic winner's championship opportunity
Men's
Starting with the 2019 edition, every tournament winner has earned a future NXT Tag Team Championship match.
- – Victory
- – Loss
Women's
Every tournament winner has earned a future title match either for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship or NXT Women's Tag Team Championship.
- – Victory
- – Loss
Mae Young Classic
The Mae Young Classic was an all-women's tournament produced by WWE. The event was named of WWE Hall of Famer Mae Young.
Summary
| Year
|
Winner
|
Runner-up
|
Date
|
City
|
Venue
|
Source
|
| 2017
|
Kairi Sane
|
Shayna Baszler
|
July 13, 2017
|
Winter Park, Florida
|
Full Sail University
|
[82]
|
| July 14, 2017
|
| September 27, 2017
|
Paradise, Nevada
|
Thomas & Mack Center
|
| 2018
|
Toni Storm
|
Io Shirai
|
August 8, 2018
|
Winter Park, Florida
|
Full Sail University
|
|
| August 9, 2018
|
| October 28, 2018
|
Uniondale, New York
|
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
|
Mixed Match Challenge
The Mixed Match Challenge is a seasonal mixed tag team tournament produced by WWE that was streamed on Facebook Watch.
Summary
NXT Breakout Tournament
The NXT Breakout Tournament is a tournament featured on the NXT brand, consisting of eight wrestlers who are new to NXT (usually WWE Performance Center recruits making their NXT television debuts). The winner of the tournament receives a championship match of their choice which they can cash in anytime. Originally introduced in 2019 for male wrestlers, a female version was created in 2022.
Summary
NXT Breakout Tournament winner's championship opportunity
- Color key
|
|
Won championship match
|
|
|
Lost championship match
|
Male
Female
WWE Speed
WWE Speed is a streaming television program produced by WWE that aired on X from April 2024 to July 2025. It follows a bracket-style format featuring wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, NXT, and eventually Evolve brands, with matches contested under a three-minute time limit. However, matches contested for the WWE Speed Championship or WWE Women's Speed Championship were held under a five-minute time limit. Following the cancellation of WWE Speed, the championships were moved to the NXT brand, with the first tournament broadcast on WWE NXT additionally featuring wrestlers from Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide.
Results of WWE Speed Championship matches
All matches took place on Speed until July 9, 2025. Matches then took place on NXT or NXT Premium Live Events. The No. 1 contenders have been determined in tournaments.
- Color key
|
|
Won title by defeating the reigning champion
|
|
|
Won vacant title
|
|
|
Failed to win title
|
WWE Speed Championship Tournaments
| No.
|
Tournament winner
|
No.
|
Championship match
|
| Opponent
|
Event
|
Filming date
|
Broadcast date
|
| 1
|
Ricochet
|
1
|
Johnny Gargano
|
Speed
|
April 26, 2024
|
May 3, 2024
|
| 2
|
Tyler Bate
|
1
|
Ricochet (c)
|
May 20, 2024
|
May 24, 2024
|
| 3
|
Andrade
|
1
|
June 7, 2024
|
June 14, 2024
|
| 4
|
Xavier Woods
|
1
|
Andrade (c)
|
June 28, 2024
|
July 5, 2024
|
| 5
|
Baron Corbin
|
1
|
July 19, 2024
|
July 24, 2024
|
| 6
|
Pete Dunne
|
1
|
August 23, 2024
|
August 30, 2024
|
| 7
|
Dragon Lee
|
1
|
November 15, 2024
|
November 20, 2024
|
| 8
|
Chad Gable
|
1
|
Dragon Lee (c)
|
January 31, 2025
|
February 1, 2025
|
| 9
|
Ivar
|
1
|
March 7, 2025
|
March 19, 2025
|
| 10
|
El Grande Americano[a]
|
2
|
May 5, 2025
|
May 7, 2025
|
| 11
|
Berto
|
1
|
El Grande Americano (c)[a]
|
June 17, 2025
|
June 18, 2025
|
| 12
|
Jasper Troy
|
1
|
El Grande Americano (c)[b]
|
NXT
|
November 11, 2025
|
| 13
|
Tavion Heights
|
1
|
Jasper Troy (c)
|
January 13, 2026
|
| 14
|
Elio Lefleur[c]
|
1
|
February 24, 2026
|
| Eli Knight[c]
|
1
|
| (c) – the reigning champion
|
- ^ a b El Grande Americano was portrayed by Chad Gable at the time, who previously won the tournament as himself.
- ^ El Grande Americano was portrayed by Ludwig Kaiser, who replaced Chad Gable in the role on June 30 due to injury.
- ^ a b The tournament final between Elio Lefleur and Eli Knight ended in a time limit draw, making them the co-winners. Interim NXT General Manager Robert Stone announced a triple threat match among defending champion Jasper Troy and the co-winners of the tournament for the WWE Speed Championship.
WWE Women's Speed Championship Tournaments
| No.
|
Tournament winner
|
No.
|
Championship match
|
| Opponent
|
Event
|
Filming date
|
Broadcast date
|
| 1
|
Candice LeRae
|
1
|
Iyo Sky
|
Speed
|
October 4, 2024
|
October 9, 2024
|
| 2
|
Natalya
|
1
|
Candice LeRae (c)
|
January 3, 2025
|
January 8, 2025
|
| 3
|
Zoey Stark
|
1
|
February 21, 2025
|
February 26, 2025
|
| 4
|
Sol Ruca
|
1
|
April 11, 2025
|
April 16, 2025
|
| 5
|
Ivy Nile
|
1
|
Sol Ruca (c)
|
May 23, 2025
|
May 28, 2025
|
| 6
|
Alba Fyre
|
1
|
July 8, 2025
|
July 9, 2025
|
| 7
|
Jaida Parker[a]
|
—
|
No Mercy
|
September 27, 2025
|
| 8
|
Fallon Henley
|
1
|
Zaria
|
Gold Rush
|
November 18, 2025
|
November 25, 2025
|
| (c) – the reigning champion
|
- ^ Jaida Parker replaced Lainey Reid, the original tournament winner, who suffered an injury during training and did not win the tournament herself.
WWE Speed Championship
Inaugural WWE Speed Championship Tournament
The WWE Speed Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the first-ever WWE Speed Champion, the flagship championship of WWE Speed. It concluded on April 26, 2024, with Ricochet defeating Johnny Gargano.[83]
WWE Speed Championship No. 1 Contender's tournaments
Tournament brackets
May 8–24, 2024
|
|
|
Note:
- ^ Apollo Crews replaced the injured Ivar.
|
May 29 – June 14, 2024
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| 1st Round Speed May 24–31, 2024 (Aired: May 29 – June 6)
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| Tommaso Ciampa
| Pinfall
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| Ludwig Kaiser
| 2:54
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| Tommaso Ciampa
| 1:53
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| Andrade
| Pinfall
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| Andrade
| Pinfall
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| Karl Anderson
| 0:46
| | | Championship match Speed June 7, 2024 (Aired: June 14)
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| Ricochet (c)
| 4:02
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| Andrade
| Pinfall
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October 16 – November 20, 2024
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| Alex Shelley
| Pinfall
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| Wes Lee
| 2:01
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| Alex Shelley
| 2:21
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| El Grande Americano
| Pinfall
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| El Grande Americano
| Pinfall
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| Erik
| 2:19
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| Dragon Lee (c)
| 3:53
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| El Grande Americano
| Pinfall
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- ^ Joaquin Wilde originally faced Lexis King in the first round at the June 2, 2025, taping of Speed, but the match was stopped after Wilde was concussed. King would instead face Noam Dar in the first round.
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WWE Women's Speed Championship
Inaugural WWE Women's Speed Championship Tournament
The WWE Women's Speed Championship Tournament was a tournament to crown the first-ever WWE Women's Speed Championship. It concluded on October 4, 2024, with Candice LeRae defeating Iyo Sky.[88]
WWE Women's Speed Championship Tournament (November 4–25, 2025)
This tournament was held to determine the new WWE Women's Speed Champion after champion Sol Ruca relinquished the title on the October 28, 2025, episode of NXT.[89] The tournament began on the November 4 episode of NXT and is scheduled to conclude at NXT Gold Rush on November 25. WWE LFG season 2 winner Dani Sekelsky, under the ring name Skylar Raye, made her NXT in-ring debut in this tournament.
WWE Women's Speed Championship No. 1 Contender's tournaments
Tournament brackets
November 27, 2024 – January 8, 2025
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| 1st Round Speed November 22 – December 6, 2024 (Aired: November 27 – December 11)
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| | | Final Speed December 27, 2024 (Aired: January 1, 2025)
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| Zelina Vega
| Pinfall
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| Chelsea Green
| 2:05
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| B-Fab[a]
| 2:39
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| Natalya
| Pinfall
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| Natalya
| Submission
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| B-Fab
| 2:59
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| Natalya
| Pinfall
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| Michin
| 2:14
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| Katana Chance
| Pinfall
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| Alba Fyre
| 2:26
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| Katana Chance
| 2:10
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| Michin
| Pinfall
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| Michin
| Pinfall
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| Candice LeRae (c)
| Broadway
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| Ivy Nile
| 2:39
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| Natalya
| Broadway
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- ^ B-Fab replaced the injured Zelina Vega in the semifinals.
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February 5–26, 2025
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March 26 – April 16, 2025
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| 1st Round Speed March 3–10, 2025 (Aired: March 26 – April 2)
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| Sol Ruca
| Pinfall
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| Katana Chance
| 2:31
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| Sol Ruca
| Pinfall
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| Michin
| 2:38
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| Shayna Baszler
| 2:13
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| Michin
| Pinfall
| | | Championship match Speed April 11, 2025 (Aired: April 16)
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| Candice LeRae (c)
| 4:01
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| Sol Ruca
| Pinfall
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June 25 – July 9, 2025
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| 1st Round Speed June 20, 2025 (Aired: June 25–27)
| | | Semifinals Speed June 30, 2025 (Aired: July 2)
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| B-Fab
| 2:32
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| Alba Fyre
| Pinfall
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| Alba Fyre
| Pinfall
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| Thea Hail
| 2:23
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| Thea Hail
| Pinfall
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| Nikkita Lyons
| 2:41
| | | Championship match Speed July 8, 2025 (Aired: July 9)
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| Sol Ruca (c)
| Pinfall
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| Alba Fyre
| 4:12
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September 2–27, 2025
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- ^ Jaida Parker replaced the injured Lainey Reid.[90]
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Notes
- ^ First introduced for the Universal Wrestling Association, but the WWF recognizes Michinoku as the inaugural champion.
- ^ The tournament was titled, the "Gold Rush Tournament".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Deadly Games WWF Championship Tournament".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Tag Team Eliminator".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Championship Chase Tournament".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "SmackDown World Cup".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "RK-Bro-nament".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Worlds Collide Tournament".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Gold Rush".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Championship Competition".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Race to the Rumble".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "ECW Homecoming".
- ^ The tournament was titled, "Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Contender Series".
See also
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