Women's championships in WWE

The Fabulous Moolah, WWE's inaugural women's champion, who is also recognized as the longest-reigning champion, holding the Original WWE Women's Championship from 1956 to 1984, when it was originally known as the NWA World Women's Championship.

The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has maintained several women's championships (except for two interims in the 1990s) since 1983, when the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) established the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship. One year later, the WWF bought the NWA Women's Championship and renamed it the WWF Women's Championship, establishing their first women's world championship. Although the title preceded the company's creation, the WWF claimed a lineage that began in 1956. Whenever the WWE brand extension has been implemented (2008–2010; 2016–present), separate women's championships have been created or allocated for each brand.

As of 2024, WWE promotes two singles championships on its main roster: the Women's World Championship on Raw and the WWE Women's Championship on SmackDown. WWE also promotes two secondary championships on its main roster: the WWE Women's United States Championship shared between Raw and SmackDown, and the WWE Women's Speed Championship shared between Raw, SmackDown and its developmental brand, NXT. For NXT, WWE promotes the NXT Women's Championship and the NXT Women's North American Championship. For the tag team division, WWE promotes a tag team championship, the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, which is defended across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.