Women's Wrestlers With The Most World Titles (Across All Major Promotions)
23. Tiffany (5)
3 AAA Reina de Reinas Championships
2 Mexican National Women's Championships
The Reina de Reinas championship is the newest of the major Mexican women's championships, the "Nacional", UWA and CMLL titles respectively going back to 1955, 1979 and 1992. Triple A launched its women's title in 1999, and in the first decade following its inception, no one did more than Tiffany to elevate it (not to be confused with Taryn "Tiffany" Terrell, her TNA and WWE namesake).
The daughter of two Monterrey lucha libre legends, Jesse Rojas and La Diabólica, she went against her father's suggestion to go by the ring name Xóchitl Romero as a tribute to Chabela Romero (Xóchitl is her real given name, but there was already another one in the company, as mentioned below), and named herself Tiffany after the jewelry brand.
Aside from her individual success, she is also known as a member of the stable Las Brujas ("The Witches"), alongside Rossy Moreno and Miss Janeth (former members had included Xóchitl Hamada or La Migala). Upon reuniting in 2018, they have claimed to be the greatest heel trio in the recent history of women's lucha libre, and they're probably right. After all, between the three of them, they have 11 world titles, including three of the aforementioned major women's championships.