The Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship are the two most prestigious titles in WWE, and some of the very best have been fortunate to reign supreme in both championships.

At WrestleMania 32, WWE Hall of Famer Lita unveiled the WWE Women's Championship with the Divas Championship surplus to requirement. However, the WWE Women's Championship was renamed the Raw Women's Championship in the summer of 2016 with the brand split introduced. In September 2016, the SmackDown Women's Championship was born.

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Some wrestlers have had exceptional reigns as Raw Women's Champion and as SmackDown Women's Champion. Unfortunately, some title reigns fell flat, but still, the titles feel relevant. As with the brand split, it's not a surprise that some female wrestlers have managed to capture both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship.

8 Ronda Rousey

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Ronda Rousey is the most recent woman to win both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship. The Baddest Woman on the Planet is still in the early stages of her SmackDown Women's Championship reign. Rousey ended Charlotte Flair's SmackDown Women's Championship reign in an "I Quit" match at WrestleMania Backlash 2022.

Rousey's first piece of gold was the Raw Women's Championship. She had an outstanding run as Raw Women's Champion when she beat Alexa Bliss for the title at SummerSlam 2018. Rousey defeated the likes of Nikki Bella, Natalya, Mickie James, Bayley, and Sasha Banks in her 231-day run as Raw Women's Champion. Becky Lynch ended Rousey's championship reign in the first women's WrestleMania main event. Rousey was gone for almost three years until she returned to action in the 2022 women's Royal Rumble match.

7 Asuka

Asuka SmackDown Women's Champion

Asuka is the second women's Grand Slam Champion in WWE history. The Empress of Tomorrow is a three-time Women's Champion on the main roster. She won the Raw Women's Championship twice, and the SmackDown Women's Championship once. Asuka's SmackDown Women's Championship reign lasted 100 days, and the highlight of her title reign was her successful title defense against Becky Lynch at the 2019 Royal Rumble.

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She was unlucky to miss out on defending the SmackDown Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35 as she dropped the gold to Charlotte Flair. Nevertheless, Asuka won the women's Money in the Bank ladder match in 2020, which turned out to be for the vacant Raw Women's Championship. Asuka feuded with Sasha Banks over the Raw Women's Championship as they traded the gold. Asuka did a decent job as Raw Women's Champion, but it came to an end at WrestleMania 37 when Rhea Ripley won the title.

6 Alexa Bliss

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Unquestionably, Alexa Bliss is a future WWE Hall of Famer. Her resume speaks for itself. She was the first woman to win both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship. Bliss defeated Becky Lynch for the SmackDown Women's Championship at TLC 2016 in a tables match to clinch the gold. She won the SmackDown Women's Championship for the second time after Naomi sustained an injury. However, both of her championship reigns were ended by Naomi.

The Goddess didn't let that bother her one bit as she moved over to Raw in the 2017 draft, and she quickly made an impact when she beat Bayley for the Raw Women's Championship at Payback. Bliss traded the title with Sasha Banks, and her second Raw Women's Championship run was outstanding. During that time, she retained the title in the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match. Bliss' 222-day stranglehold on the Raw Women's Championship was ended by Nia Jax at WrestleMania 34.

5 Bianca Belair

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Bianca Belair wasted no time in becoming a major contender for a Women's Championship. The EST of WWE won the 2021 Women's Royal Rumble match as the third entrant, and she converted her Rumble triumph into the SmackDown Women's Championship at WrestleMania 37. She bested Sasha Banks in the first women's main event to feature two Black women, which was a historic moment.

Belair excelled in her SmackDown Women's Championship reign with some excellent matches with Bayley. Although, Belair's reign ended at SummerSlam 2021 when Becky Lynch returned. Nevertheless, Belair got her revenge at WrestleMania 38 as she beat Big Time Becks for the Raw Women's Championship in unquestionably the match of WrestleMania weekend.

4 Sasha Banks

Sasha Banks SmackDown Women's Champion WrestleMania 37

"The Boss" Sasha Banks is a six-time WWE Women's Champion. She won the Raw Women's Championship five times, which was a record until Charlotte Flair broke it, and she won the SmackDown Women's Championship once. Unfortunately, Banks' Raw Women's Championship reigns were appalling for someone of her standards. She dropped the title to Charlotte three times in the first attempt, and Alexa Bliss and Asuka ended her latest two runs.

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Banks finally proved herself as a worthy SmackDown Women's Champion. She ended Bayley's magnificent 380-day SmackDown Women's Championship reign inside Hell in a Cell. The Boss was champion for six months until Bianca Belair brought the curtain down on her reign at WrestleMania 37.

3 Bayley

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She may have joined the main roster after Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and Sasha Banks, but Bayley's rise to the top was memorable. The Role Model dethroned Charlotte Flair for the Raw Women's Championship in February 2017, and she backed it up by ending Charlotte's unbeaten premium live event record at Fastlane.

After her Raw Women's Championship reign ended, Bayley struggled for momentum with injuries. She turned heel in the fall of 2019, and two SmackDown Women's Championship reigns came her way. The Role Model's record 380-day reign as SmackDown Women's Champion was during the height of the pandemic era. Bayley did the SmackDown Women's Championship justice, and she was a double champion with the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship in her possession.

2 Becky Lynch

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Every time Becky Lynch holds a championship she makes the title feel relevant. Big Time Becks is the inaugural and four-time SmackDown Women's Champion. The Man is a legend, and her mic skills are off the charts. Her skills inside the squared circle are also brilliant.

Lynch has two Raw Women's Championship reigns to her name. She is the longest-reigning Raw Women's Champion at 398 days, and she was unstoppable with no one managing to beat her for the championship. Lynch also held the SmackDown Women's Championship simultaneously for one month, and she was known as "Becky Two Belts." It's a big deal when Lynch drops a championship, and it's a testament to her greatness.

1 Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair SmackDown Women's Champion WrestleMania 38

Charlotte Flair will go down in history as not just one of the greatest women's wrestlers of all time, but one of the all-time greats period. The Queen has a knack for winning championships. No woman in WWE history has won more titles than Charlotte. She has 13 Women's Championships in her cabinet. Charlotte is a record six-time Raw Women's Champion and a six-time SmackDown Women's Champion, which is also a record.

The Queen's Women's Championship reigns haven't always been memorable. Some have been forgettable, and even her most recent SmackDown Women's Championship reign was poor, despite holding the title for 198 days. She's feuded with the likes of Bayley, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks, and Ronda Rousey over the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship, and all four women have beaten her for the gold.