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List of women's wrestling promotions in the United States

ArenaChicks
Founded November 2010
Style American Wrestling
Headquarters Los Angeles, California
Founder(s) Amber O'Neal
Website www.arenachicks.com
Dangerous Women of Wrestling
Acronym DWOW
Founded 1999
Style American Wrestling
Founder(s) Dan Kowal
Formerly Gorgeous Ladies of Outrageous Wrestling (GLOOW)
Website www.dangerouswomenofwrestling.com
Delta Tiger Lilies
Founded 1988
Defunct 1988
Style American Wrestling
DropKick Divas
Founded June 12, 2011
Style American Wrestling
Headquarters Canton, Ohio
Founder(s) Jessicka Havok Kevin Ballew
Owner(s) Kevin Ballew
Website dropkickdivas.com
Exotic Ladies of Wrestling
Acronym ELOL
Founded 2007
Style American Wrestling
Headquarters Trinity County, California
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Fabulous Ladies in International Rings
Acronym FLAIR
Founded 1990
Defunct 1990
Style American Wrestling
Ladies Sports Club
Acronym LSC
Founded 1990
Defunct 1991
Style American Wrestling
Founder(s) David McLane
Owner(s) David McLane
Girl Fight Wrestling
Acronym GFW
Founded 2015
Style Women's professional wrestling
Headquarters Kentucky
Founder(s) Debbie Combs
Website https://www.facebook.com/GirlFightWrestling/
Queens of Combat
Acronym QOC
Founded 2014
Style Women's professional wrestling
Headquarters Charlotte, North Carolina
Founder(s) Josette Bynum
Website http://combatqueens.com/
Women's Pro Wrestling
Acronym WPW
Founded 1992
Defunct 1993
Style American Wrestling
Founder(s) Debbie Combs

This is a list of women's professional wrestling promotions in the United States, sorted by founding date, and lists both active and defunct women's promotions from the 1980s through the present.

ArenaChicks was founded in November 2010 by Amber O'Neal. It films direct-to-DVD matches and coordinates appearances by female wrestling personalities at wrestling conventions and reunion shows.

ChickFight was founded in 2004 by Jason Deadrich. The promotion began as an eight-woman tournament that was held from 2004-2008. Since 2008, ChickFight has promoted several matches on cards for other wrestling promotions, particularly the California-based Pro Wrestling Revolution. In 2010, ChickFight announced a partnership with the website Diva-Dirt.com to co-promote matches in 2011.

Dangerous Women of Wrestling (DWOW) was founded in 1999 by then-Extreme Championship Wrestling promoter Dan Kowal. The organization was founded as Gorgeous Ladies of Outrageous Wrestling (GLOOW), but changed its name to DWOW in 2003 to avoid confusion with Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. The company features a mixture of extreme wrestling, some nudity, and oil wrestling.

The Beautiful Babes of Wrestling (BBOW) promotion is separate from DWOW/GLOOW. Although it used a similar roster, BBOW was composed mainly of women from Maryland Championship Wrestling and women from DWOW/GLOOW. DWOW/GLOOW is also separate from Women's Extreme Wrestling, which was founded in 2002 by Dave Milan, Dan Kowal, Steve Karel and Greg Bagarozy and used a similar talent roster. Whereas WEW ran pay-per-view events, DWOW focused on television and served as a developmental territory for WEW.

DWOW aired a television series in the local Pennsylvania and Northeastern Atlantic markets until the company want on an intermittent hiatus in 2004. They announced a new television deal in 2010. The Dangerous Women of Wrestling Underground television series debuted on August 28, 2010, on The Fight Network.

The roster of wrestlers includes female wrestlers, male wrestlers, and midget wrestlers.

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