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WWE.

  • 5x Women's Champion.
  • 1x Divas Champion.
  • 2nd person to win the Divas and Women's title.
  • 2nd most Women's title reigns with five.
  • Competed in first Women's Falls Count Anywhere.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Royal Rumble.
  • Competed in 1st Women's Elimi-nation Chamber.
  • Won title in debut Wrestlemania.
  • Opened first all female WWE PPV.
  • MOST female appearances in RAW history.
  • Wrestled in Lita's retirement match.
  • Wrestled Trish in her last RAW match.
  • Wrestled B Phoenix in her pro debut.

TNA:

  • 3x Knockouts Champion.
  • TNA World Cup with Team USA
  • Only female to compete in Clockworks Orange match (twice in total).
  • In first all Last Knockout Standing match.
  • Main evented Impact v Tara (SC) and Gail Kim.
  • Wrestled in first all female TNA ppv.
  • Wrestled in TNA's first ever weekly PPV show.

Indie:

  • 1st CSWF champ.
  • 1st Covey champ.
*1st SCW champ. 
  • 1st DCW champ.
  • 1st PWF champ.
  • 1st woman to win ICW Super Juniors Championship.
  • 1st woman to main event MCW.

Victory Roll, Crucifix, North Lights, Small Package, Fisherman Suplex, Roll up. Monkey Flip, Headscissors, Kip Up, Cartwheel, Bridge

WWE: v Trish (WM22) v Lita (SS06) v Vict (NYR07) v Melina (FCA) v Melina (Bk07) v Phoenix (UK08)

TNA: v Tara (SC10) v Love (Im10) v Tara (Im11) v Kim (ME11)* v MR (SC12)* v Tara (Xp13)* v Deeb (KK13) v Ivel (WC13)* v AF (RKK11)

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General Consensus
The year of 2006 many seen as a passing of the torch with the retirement of Trish Stratus and Lita. James is regarded as the one to have taken up that mantle. She is often credited as of the cornerstone and backbone of the Divas Division when the WWE focused more on the asthetics than quality of women's wrestling. [18]

Often lauded for her ability to work a good program and make wrestlers with much more limited skillsets look more improved and polished than they actually are (Maryse and Rosa Mendes.

Despite her popular status with supporters and championship wins, James is someone still regarded by many as being underated and underutilized by WWE.[19][20][21][22][23] A sentiment shared by many leading figures in the industry such Jim Ross and Eric Bischoff. [24][25]


  • Her leadership and influence.
  • Her experience and knowledge.
  • Her openess to guide and work with younger or lesser experienced figures.
  • Her vocal support.


  • Always highly regarded when booked by WEW.[26]
  • Cutting a promo and reliable perfomer.[27]
  • Only woman to compete in COHofF match.[28]


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IWC Accolades

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • Comeback of the Year: 2017 (3rd)
  • Pro Wrestling Report
    • Female Wrestler of the Year: 2009 (1st), 2008 (2nd), 2011 (Nom)
  • Diva Dirt
    • Diva of the Decade: 2003-13 (2nd)[30]
  • NO DQ Awards
    • Female Superstar of the Year: 2007, 2009[31]
  • WWE Johnny Awards
    • Best Female Wrestler: 2009[32]
  • MVD of the Week
    • Nominated 9/12/12[33]
    • Nominated 5/5/13[34]
    • Nominated 12/5/13 and Won 19/5/13[35]
  • WWE JR's Superstar of the Week

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West Ham United

The youth team reached the semi finals of the FA Youth Cup in only the tournaments second year in 1954.[38]

The club withdrew from the Eastern Counties League in 1956.

After withdrawal from Metropolitan League in 1971, the club disbanded the 'A' team altogether.[39]

More information The Football Combination, Winners ...
The Football Combination Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Football Combination 1920–21, 1923–24, 1924–25, 1947–48,
1953–54, 1977–78, 1985–86
[40][41]
Football Combination Section B 1947–48
Football Combination Cup 1953–54 1968–69 [note 1] [41][42]
Metropolitan League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Metropolitan League Cup 1957–58 1969–70, 1970–71 [43][44]
Metropolitan Professional Cup 1959–60, 1966–67, 1968–69 1969–70 [note 2] [45][44][39]
Metropolitan Autumn Shield 1967–68 [46]
South East Counties League Winners Runners up Notes Ref
South East Counties League 1984–85, 1995–96, 1997–98 1981–82
South East Counties League Cup 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1959–60 [47][48][49][50]
Southern Junior Floodlight Cup 1956–57, 1958–59, 1966–67, 1968–69 1955–56, 1963–64, 1965–66 [51][48][52][49][50]
London Football Association[note 3] Winners Runners up Notes Ref
London Challenge Cup 1946–47, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1968–69 1954–55, 1957–58, 1958–59 [53][42]
London Minor / Youth Cup 1962–63, 1968–69 1963–64 [note 4] [52][54]
Winchester Cup 1960–61 [note 5] [55]
London Youth Junior Challenge Cup 1967–68 [note 6] [54]
Other Domestic Winners Runners up Notes Ref
(D&DFL) Minors Cup 1954–55 [56]
Essex County Minor FA Andrews Cup 1959–60 [48][57]
International Winners Runners up Notes Ref
Peter Stuyvesant Trophy 1969 [58]
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Notes

  1. The final of 1969–70 was held over until the following season.
  2. The final of 1968–69 was held over until the following season.
  3. Includes competitions that are run by affiliated organisations of the London Football Association, such as the London Youth Football Association.
  4. When the London Minor Football Association became the London Youth Football Association in 1963, a tournament name change also took place with the Lendon Minor Cup becoming the London Youth Cup.
  5. The competition was ran by the London Minor Football Association.
  6. The final of 1967–68 was held over until the following season.

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