
Stephanie Vaquer Beats Tiffany Stratton to Win WWE Crown Jewel Championship
Women's world champion Stephanie Vaquer defeated WWE women's champion Tiffany Stratton at Crown Jewel on Saturday to win the WWE Women's Crown Jewel Championship.
The finish came when Vaquer moved out of the way when Stratton went for the Prettiest Moonsault Ever and hit her rival with a corkscrew moonsault for the clean pin.
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For the second year in a row, the top men's and women's champions on Raw and SmackDown were tasked with facing off at Crown Jewel to determine the ultimate champ by capturing the same-titled title.
As has become tradition, Triple H came out after the match to present Vaquer with the custom Crown Jewel championship belt and ring following the win.
This was also a significant loss for Stratton, who had not been defeated in a singles match in all of 2025. Her lone blemish was a no-contest with Jade Cargill on the April 25 episode of SmackDown.
Liv Morgan won the women's version of the title last year by taking down Nia Jax, but there were two new combatants vying for the honor this year in Perth, Australia.
Vaquer was the first to earn her spot in the match at Crown Jewel by beating Iyo Sky at Wrestlepalooza in a battle for the vacant Women's World Championship, which was relinquished by Naomi upon announcing she was pregnant.
It wasn't clear initially who La Primera's opponent would be at Crown Jewel, though, due to the fact that the WWE Women's Championship was recently defended in a Triple Threat match on SmackDown.
After having to contend with Cargill and Jax, Stratton put the title on the line against both of them in what turned out to be a highly physical and chaotic Triple Threat.
On that night, Vaquer was in attendance, and she offered a word of warning to each of the three participants during separate backstage segments.
After Tiffany hit Jax with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever and pinned her to retain, La Primera made her way to the ring, leading to a staredown between the two titleholders.
Given Vaquer and Stratton had never faced each other in a match before Saturday, it felt like their bout at Crown Jewel could go either way.
Vaquer ultimately stood tall, continuing what has been one of the most impressive six-month runs to start a WWE main roster career in recent memory.






