
December 10th marks an impressive milestone for Athena, as she celebrates two years—or 730 days—holding the Ring of Honor (ROH) Women’s World Championship.

Her reign is among the longest in modern wrestling history, showcasing her undeniable talent and star power.
However, this milestone comes with significant controversy. For the majority of her reign, Athena has been sidelined due to injury, raising questions about whether the championship has been effectively utilized during this time.When a champion is unable to perform due to injury, wrestling promotions often take one of two approaches: strip the champion of their title or introduce an interim champion to maintain continuity while the titleholder recovers.
AEW, ROH’s sister promotion, has regularly used the interim champion system in similar situations, ensuring the title remains in circulation and the division stays active.

Yet, ROH has opted to keep the championship on Athena despite her limited ability to appear or defend it. This decision has sparked debate among fans