

The first inter-league junior bout was the Tuscan Derby Brats vs The Seattle Derby Brats at the 2007 WFTDA Nationals.

They were the second junior league to start and the first to have a public bout. The Seattle Derby Brats are an independent organization that rents practice space from Rat City. In July, 2007 a junior league was established, the Seattle Derby Brats. Rat City Rollergirl All-Stars - Rat City's all star travel team, which competes against other leagues in the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).The Rain of Terror - Rat City's B travel team, which competed in the 2008 Rust Riot exhibition tournament with northwest roller derby leagues.Rat Lab - Introduced in 2010, the training ground for new members of the Rat City Rollergirls, have not yet been placed on a home team.Sockit Wenches - 2006, 20 Season Champions.The home teams for play within the Rat City league are: The RCRG make extensive use of a social media forum (phBB) to structure their organizational and social interactions. Although stakeholders in the enterprise, the skaters are not currently paid for their participation. Business structure and organization Īs a business enterprise, the league is registered as a limited liability company, Rat City Rollergirls, LLC, which is owned by the skaters. In late 2017, Rat City rebranded as Rat City Roller Derby. The lower bowl at KeyArena was sold out, with over 6000 fans in attendance and 6885 tickets sold. On June 5, 2010, the Sockit Wenches defeated Grave Danger to win the season 6 championship. According to announcements that evening this was record attendance for both Rat City Rollergirls and the largest attendance to women's roller derby in history. On March 6, 2010, Rat City Rollergirls had a turnout of 5,185 in KeyArena. That season, Rat City averaged 4100 fans per event. Ticket sales for the first bout of the season vastly exceeded expectations of KeyArena management, filling more than 4,000 of the 5,500 seat capacity in what is referred to as the 'lower bowl'. In 2009, the Rat City Rollergirls announced a change of venue from the hangars at Magnuson Park to the KeyArena at Seattle Center and ShoWare Center in Kent. Rat City's Rain of Terror defeated the Rose City Rollers' Axles of Annihilation to win the tournament. In February 2008 Rat City first hosted the Rust Riot Pacific Northwest Tournament, predominantly featuring B-teams from Washington, Oregon and Idaho. They beat the formerly undefeated Derby Liberation Front, scoring the decisive points in the final seconds of the match, and of the season. Within the Rat City Rollergirl league, the Sockit Wenches won the season championship at Sand Point on October 21, 2006. The Rat City Rollergirls finished second.

The Texas Rollergirls won the championship, retaining undefeated status. The Rat City Rollergirls hosted the 2006 Roller Derby "Bumberbout" Flat Track Invitational on Saturday, September 2, 2006, in the KeyArena at Seattle Center. Nearly 2000 fans attended the first league home team championship in October 2005 at a former navy hangar in Magnuson Park, as the Derby Liberation Front defeated the Throttle Rockets 52-32. The league was founded as Rat City Rollergirls in 2004 by "Dixie Dragstrip", Lilly "Hurricane Lilly" Warner and Rahel "Rae's Hell" Cook. Rat City is a founding member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), and has achieved success on the WFTDA stage, qualifying for WFTDA Playoffs every season, including a second-place finish in the 2007 WFTDA Championships. Founded in 2004 as Rat City Rollergirls, LLC, the league has incorporated alternative cultural influences, and has inspired and mentored other leagues. Rat City Roller Derby is a women's flat-track roller derby league in Seattle, Washington. Roller derby league Rat City Roller Derby
