Women's Wrestlers With The Most World Titles (Across All Major Promotions)
22. Taya Valkyrie (5)
4 AAA Reina de Reinas Championships
1 TNA Knockouts World Championship
From one AAA legend to the other. Tiffany ruled their women's division during the 2000s, and Taya, as she was then known, during the following decade. When she defeated Faby Apache at Triplemanía XII (2014), not only did she end her record-setting reign, she went on to smash it herself. Her first reign lasted 945 days, and subsequent towering reigns in 2019 and 2021 mean her combined total is now over 2,000 days. A stint in Impact Wrestling then got her a surname, and another record, as she became the only Knockout to hold the eponymous title for more than a year.
These are Romanesque title reigns, but who acknowledged Taya?
Between 2014 and 2023, she constantly had a world title around her waist. All this while, she made it to PWI Women's top 10 once (That her Knockouts reign was overshadowed by Tessa Blanchard and Sami Callihan's intergender feud did not help).
You would also think that a record-setting champion in two major companies would be more than a female equivalent of Lance Archer, but that is how she's been used in AEW so far: a "big name" loser for the likes of Cargill, Statlander or Storm.
Here's to better fortunes in ROH, where she's currently re-united with real-life husband Johnny TV.