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PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling was a virtual media company focused in all-women wrestling, founded and ran by Christian Gardner. This company's headquarters was based in Manhattan, New York City. PRIDE ran a bi-weekly homonymous show, as well as their PPVs being bi-monthly, once every three or four regular shows.

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  • PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling was a virtual media company focused in all-women wrestling, founded and ran by Christian Gardner. This company's headquarters was based in Manhattan, New York City. PRIDE ran a bi-weekly homonymous show, as well as their PPVs being bi-monthly, once every three or four regular shows.
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  • PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling was a virtual media company focused in all-women wrestling, founded and ran by Christian Gardner. This company's headquarters was based in Manhattan, New York City. PRIDE ran a bi-weekly homonymous show, as well as their PPVs being bi-monthly, once every three or four regular shows. Historically, PRIDE AFCW was a reminiscent of former all-female wrestling promotions Ring of Beauty (folded in early 2010) and All-Female Pride Wrestling (founded in December 2010 and folded in 2011 due to judicial issues). As a portrait of that, PRIDE featured a large part of the former RoB and AFPW rosters. PRIDE aired a bi-weekly television program featuring the PRIDE AFCW roster, called "Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling", in addition to hosting pay-per-view events, involving major feuds, plots, and storylines, which may involve championships from time to time. From its launch in February 2012, PRIDE Wrestling broadcasted on Sunday nights, but after Spring Outbreak 2013, the show moved to Monday nights. The first episode on its new night premiered on June 24, 2013 at PRIDE 23. In all, the company produced 36 shows, including 28 episodes of Sunday/Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling (from February 12, 2012 until March 9, 2014) and 8 pay-per-views. The company's final show was the Apotheosis II pay-per-view event on March 23, 2014. There were three active singles championships, one active tag team championship (which were defended together), and a singles championship for the developmental roster, named STARS. Six wrestlers held the championships. The list below included the length of time the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and the wrestler who held the championship last. The following is correct as of April 28, 2014. At the top of PRIDE's championship hierarchy was the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship, with Rainbow as the final champion. She was in her first reign as Pride Champion, having defeated the previous champion Lollipop, Crystal Hilton, Destiny Campbell, Freya Kane, and Mikaela Demidov in a Coronation Chamber match at Coronation 2013 on September 15, 2013. The two secondary titles in PRIDE AFCW were the PRIDE AFCW International Championship and the PRIDE AFCW Extreme Championship. Caramel Cane was the final International Champion, in her first reign, after defeating Mercedes Vargas at Spring Outbreak and ending her record breaking nine month, 280-day title reign, then the longest in the title's history and the second-longest overall singles reign in PRIDE AFCW history at the time. Lollipop was the final Extreme Champion and in her second reign after defeating Kate Steele in a Chi-town Street Fight at Apotheosis II on March 23, 2014. Finally, Candy Crush (Lollipop and Caramel Cane) were the final holders of the PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Championship. They were in their first reign, both individually and as a team, after defeating Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) at PRIDE 27 on the February 3, 2014 edition of Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling, ending their 14-month, 428-day reign, the longest reign in both the Pride Tag Team Championship and PRIDE AFCW history, which still stands. There is one singles championship competed for by the STARS developmental roster. The final PRIDE AFCW Stars Champion was Destiny Loveheart, who was in her first reign as a result of defeating previous champion Kate Cassidy, Phoebe McCoy, Kaname Diablo, Tifa Heafy, and Caitlyn Wright in a Coronation Chamber match at Coronation 2013 on September 15, 2013.
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