The WWE Women’s United States Championship is days away from its one-year mark—but there’s one stat that stands out: it still hasn’t been defended on a single Premium Live Event.
That’s right—despite multiple title changes and some fast-paced drama, every defense of the Women’s U.S. Title has taken place either on SmackDown, NXT, or Saturday Night’s Main Event—never on a major WWE pay-per-view.
The title was first introduced in late 2024, with Chelsea Green winning the inaugural tournament final on December 14th. Since then, it’s changed hands five times across three different brands:
Yet none of these title switches have been showcased on a PLE stage. Not one. That includes major events like WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Money in the Bank, and Survivor Series.
This lack of PLE representation has left many fans questioning WWE’s commitment to giving the Women’s U.S. Title a spotlight equal to its male counterparts. It’s even more surprising given the popularity of stars like Chelsea Green, Zelina Vega, and Giulia—all of whom have fanbases ready to rally behind a big-time title match on a PPV card.
With Chelsea Green once again holding the gold, the question is whether WWE will finally give the belt a chance to shine under the PLE lights—or if it’ll remain a TV-only championship for the foreseeable future.
Why do you think the WWE Women’s United States Title has never been defended on a PLE? Should WWE make it a priority in 2026? Sound off in the comments—we want to hear your take.