
Giulia Sets Record as Longest-Reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion – Giulia has officially become the longest-reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion, surpassing Chelsea Green’s record of 132 days. As of November 7, Giulia has held the title for 133 days, marking another milestone in her growing WWE career.
Giulia captured the Women’s United States Championship on the June 27 episode of WWE SmackDown, where she defeated Zelina Vega to end her impressive tournament run. Since then, Giulia has defended the title twice — once in a rematch against Vega and once against Michin. Her dominance has quickly established her as one of the most consistent champions on the SmackDown roster.
Chelsea Green previously held the record as the inaugural champion, having won the title on December 14 at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event after defeating Michin in the tournament finals. Her reign lasted 132 days until Vega dethroned her on the April 25 episode of SmackDown.
Giulia’s next challenge comes tonight on SmackDown, as she defends the title against the very woman whose record she just broke — Chelsea Green. This will mark Giulia’s third title defense, and given their shared history, the matchup has the potential to reignite one of SmackDown’s most competitive rivalries in the women’s division.
Here is the current lineup for tonight:
- Charlotte Flair vs. Nia Jax
- WWE Women’s US Championship: Giulia (c) vs. Chelsea Green
- Rey Fenix vs. Talla Tonga
- US Championship Open Challenge: Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. TBA
Giulia Sets Record as Longest-Reigning WWE Women’s United States Champion
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