10 Title Wins That WWE Refuses To Recognise

9. The Fabulous Moolah (WWF Women’s Title)

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Fun "fact": The Fabulous Moolah held the Women's Title for a staggering 10,170 days between 1956 and 1984. Isn't that amazing? Well, it might be without those inverted commas. The truth is actually still impressive, but you'd have to chip off quite a chunk of time to get to it.

Moolah actually held the belt for 3,651 days.

The tricky thing here is that her strap was technically an NWA title before it changed names and became an official part of the WWF in '84. Before then dropping the championship to Wendi Richter that July, Moolah had also traded reigns with Bette Boucher, Yukiko Tomoe, Sue Green and Evelyn Stevens.

All of those losses (which happened between 1966-1978) were completely ignored by the WWF. They cared little for what had gone down on NWA cards in places like Vancouver, Osaka and Dallas, and they still claim the 10,170 myth to this day.

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