
Naomi Breaks WWE Record With Women’s World Title Win at Evolution 2 – Naomi’s surprise Women’s World Championship victory at WWE Evolution 2 didn’t just mark a major career milestone—it also saw her break a longstanding WWE record previously held by Natalya.
During the main event of Evolution 2, Naomi shocked the crowd by cashing in her Money in the Bank briefcase in the closing moments of the IYO SKY vs. Rhea Ripley title match. After Ripley and SKY took each other to the limit, Naomi made her move, capitalizing on the chaos to secure the pinfall over SKY and capture the Women’s World Championship. This marks Naomi’s first singles title reign since 2017.
Following the victory, a fan on social media highlighted a surprising stat. Twitter/X user @TiffanyLuv24 pointed out that Naomi’s win broke the record for the longest gap between WWE women’s world title reigns, a record previously held by Natalya.
Natalya originally set the mark by going 6 years, 6 months, and 36 days between her WWE Divas Championship win at Survivor Series 2010 and her Women’s Title win at SummerSlam 2017. Naomi has now surpassed that, as her last singles title reign was at WrestleMania 33 in April 2017, when she won the SmackDown Women’s Championship.
That makes the gap between Naomi’s two reigns more than 8 years and 3 months, officially eclipsing Natalya’s timeline and setting a new benchmark in WWE history.
Naomi responded to the fan’s post by sharing the tweet and acknowledging the record, clearly proud of the milestone. You can view her reaction here:
This latest achievement adds another layer to Naomi’s remarkable career resurgence since returning to WWE. After overcoming adversity and spending time away from the company, she has reclaimed a top spot in the women’s division—this time, with a historic record to match.
Naomi Breaks WWE Record With Women’s World Title Win at Evolution 2