IWCCW Women's Championship
In a world of wrestling, strong and bold,
There was a title, we are told,
The ICW Women's Championship it was named,
A crown for the women who wrestled untamed.
First known as the International Championship,
Later renamed with a grander quip,
International World Class Championship Wrestling,
A title fit for the queens who were wrestling.
The Women's title, the earliest of its kind,
In a federation where women would find,
Their place in the ring, their chance to shine,
With power and grace, they'd intertwine.
But the matches were few, the defenses rare,
For ICW/IWCCW, women's wrestling was rare,
The bookers decided who would win,
To keep the illusion, the wrestling within.
So let's remember the Wrestling Queen,
Who wore the crown, fierce and keen,
The ICW Women's Championship, a symbol of might,
For the women who wrestled with all their might.
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