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The '''GDT National | The '''GDT National Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[Revolución Lucha Libre]] (RLL). It was established in [[2008]], and served as a secondary championship in the promotion behind the [[RLL Absoluto Championship]]. On [[December 8]], [[2014]], the title was merged with the [[RLL Absoluto Championship]] to make way to the creation of [[RLL Undisputed Championship]]. | ||
== | == History of Championship == | ||
[[ | The GDT National Championship was introduced on [[September 14]], [[2008]]. The title was created in order to represent the promotion's new regular show called '''Guerra De Titanes'''. At the show, [[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]] was crowned as the first champion by defeating [[Engranaje Jack]], [[Pensacola]], and [[Toro]]. On [[April 17]], [[2011]] at Ambicion De Poder 2011, the GDT National Championship was unified with the [[RLL Absoluto Championship]]; both titles began to be defended together as '''RLL Undisputed Championship'''. However, on [[September 25]], [[2011]], both titles were were splitted off again by RLL chairman Rafael Rodríguez after [[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]] drew [[Perro Ramces]] in the finals of Survival Battle Match 2011. On [[November 4]] at Raza De Campeones 2012, [[Mr. Original]] won a Three Way Match versus [[Engranaje Jack]], and [[Tonny Little]] to win both this title, and the [[GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship]]. Soon later, Mr. Original unmasked himself as [[Black Cambodian Warrior]]. | ||
On [[December 8]], [[2014]], the title was merged with the [[RLL Absoluto Championship]] to make way to the creation of [[RLL Undisputed Championship]]. Time later, the [[RLL Regional Championship]] was also merged into this title. | |||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == | ||
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}} | {{TitleHistoryStartShort}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''4-Man Steel Cage Match to crown the first champion'''}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''4-Man Steel Cage Match to crown the first champion'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]]|[[Engranaje Jack]], [[Pensacola]] | {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]]|[[Engranaje Jack]], [[Pensacola]], and [[Toro]]|[[2008]].[[09.14]]|Teatro Caupolicán - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Toro]]|[[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]], [[Makina]] | {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Toro]]|[[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]], [[Makina]], and [[Venancio Retamales]]|[[2009]].[[03.28]]|Teatro Caupolicán - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Atemista]] | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Atemista]], and [[Coyote (Chile)|Coyote]]|[[2009]].[[05.31]]|Gimnasio Fortín Arturo Prat - Valparaiso, Valparaiso Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Makina]]|[[Toro]]|[[2009]].[[07.26]]|Gimnasio | {{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Makina]]|[[Toro]]|[[2009]].[[07.26]]|Gimnasio Fortín Arturo Prat - Valparaiso, Valparaiso Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[2010]].[[04.24]]|Gimnasio Municipal - | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[2010]].[[04.24]]|Gimnasio Municipal - Estación Central, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Francisco Javier Mackenna]]|[[2010]].[[05.09]]|Club | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Francisco Javier Mackenna]]|[[2010]].[[05.09]]|Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Perro Ramces]]|[[2010]].[[05.23]]|Gimnasio Municipal | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Perro Ramces]]|[[2010]].[[05.23]]|Gimnasio Municipal Limache - Marga Marga, Valparaiso Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[Makina]], [[Montoya]] | {{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[Makina]], [[Montoya]], and [[Ultimo Chingon]]|[[2010]].[[07.18]]|Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Funky Schop]] | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Funky Schop]], and [[Savio Vega]]|[[2010]].[[12.12]]|Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan| | {{TitleHistorySpan|Unified with [[RLL Absoluto Championship]] on [[April 17]], [[2011]]; title deactivated<ref>The RLL Undisputed Championship was vacated on [[September 25]], [[2011]] after a match between [[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]], and [[Perro Ramces]]; both titles were splitted off again.</ref>}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''Three Way Match to fill the vacant titles'''<ref>Two Falls Match; the first fall was contested for the GDT National Championship, and the second fall was contested for the [[RLL Absoluto Championship]].</ref>}} | |||
{{ | {{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Perro Ramces]]|[[Colt Cabana]], and [[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]]<ref>Colt Cabana won the Absoluto Title, while Perro Ramces won the National Title.</ref>|[[2011]].[[10.23]]|Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Black Cambodian Warrior|BCW]], [[Engranaje Jack]], [[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]], and [[Montoya]]|[[2011]].[[12.11]]|Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine| | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Impacto (Chile)|Impacto]]|[[2012]].[[02.04]]|Gimnasio Víctor Soto - Talagante, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Macho]]|[[2012]].[[06.17]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | |||
{{ | {{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Macho]]|[[Impacto (Chile)|Impacto]] & [[Perro Ramces]]|[[2012]].[[07.08]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[ | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Montoya]]|[[2012]].[[07.22]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[ | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Tonny Little]]|[[2012]].[[08.12]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine| | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Ultimo Chingon]]<ref>Title vs Title Match; Macho bet the GDT National Championship while [[Ultimo Chingon]] bet the [[GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship]].</ref>|[[2012]].[[09.02]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Both titles were vacated on [[October 31]], [[2012]] due to an injury of [[Macho]]}} | |||
{{ | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''Three Way Match to fill the vacant titles'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Black Cambodian Warrior]]|[[Engranaje Jack]], and [[Tonny Little]]<ref>Both titles began to be defended together.</ref>|[[2012]].[[11.04]]|Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine| | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[2013]].[[04.07]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine| | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Owen]]|[[2013]].[[04.21]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{ | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Tonny Little]]|[[2013]].[[05.05]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{ | {{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Tonny Little]]<ref>He only won this title, not the GLL one.</ref>|[[Black Cambodian Warrior]], and [[Engranaje Jack]]|[[2013]].[[05.19]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]]|[[2013]].[[06.02]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[ | {{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[El Verdugo (Chile)|El Verdugo]]|[[Black Cambodian Warrior]], [[Coyote (Chile)|Koyote]] & [[Tonny Little]]<ref>[[Black Cambodian Warrior]]'s [[GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship]] was also on the line.</ref>|[[2013]].[[07.21]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{ | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tonny Little]]|[[2013]].[[08.04]]|Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Vacant on [[October 22]], [[2014]] due to [[El Verdugo (Chile)|El Verdugo]] was "disappeared"<ref>RLL storyline.</ref>}} | |||
{{ | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''Finals of Survival Battle 2014 to crown a new champion'''}} | ||
{{ | {{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Engranaje Jack]]|[[Impacto (Chile)|Impacto]]|[[2014]].[[11.09]]|Club Chocolate - Recoleta, Metropolitan Region}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Unified with [[RLL Absoluto Championship]] on [[December 8]], [[2014]]; title deactivated}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''The three championships were on the line; each one was defended in differents falls'''}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Charlie Lee]]|[[Funky Schop]]|[[2018]].[[06.02]]|Arena Revolución - San Joaquín, Metropolitan Region}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Unified with [[RLL Absoluto Championship]], and [[RLL Regional Championship]] on [[December 8]], [[2014]]; title deactivated to create the RLL Multi Championship}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryEnd}} | {{TitleHistoryEnd}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 27 October 2018
The GDT National Championship was a professional wrestling championship promoted by Revolución Lucha Libre (RLL). It was established in 2008, and served as a secondary championship in the promotion behind the RLL Absoluto Championship. On December 8, 2014, the title was merged with the RLL Absoluto Championship to make way to the creation of RLL Undisputed Championship.
History of Championship
The GDT National Championship was introduced on September 14, 2008. The title was created in order to represent the promotion's new regular show called Guerra De Titanes. At the show, Coyote was crowned as the first champion by defeating Engranaje Jack, Pensacola, and Toro. On April 17, 2011 at Ambicion De Poder 2011, the GDT National Championship was unified with the RLL Absoluto Championship; both titles began to be defended together as RLL Undisputed Championship. However, on September 25, 2011, both titles were were splitted off again by RLL chairman Rafael Rodríguez after Koyote drew Perro Ramces in the finals of Survival Battle Match 2011. On November 4 at Raza De Campeones 2012, Mr. Original won a Three Way Match versus Engranaje Jack, and Tonny Little to win both this title, and the GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship. Soon later, Mr. Original unmasked himself as Black Cambodian Warrior.
On December 8, 2014, the title was merged with the RLL Absoluto Championship to make way to the creation of RLL Undisputed Championship. Time later, the RLL Regional Championship was also merged into this title.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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4-Man Steel Cage Match to crown the first champion | |||||
1 | Coyote | Engranaje Jack, Pensacola, and Toro | 2008.09.14 | Teatro Caupolicán - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
2 | Toro | Coyote, Makina, and Venancio Retamales | 2009.03.28 | Teatro Caupolicán - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Atemista, and Coyote | 2009.05.31 | Gimnasio Fortín Arturo Prat - Valparaiso, Valparaiso Region | ||
3 | Makina | Toro | 2009.07.26 | Gimnasio Fortín Arturo Prat - Valparaiso, Valparaiso Region | |
1 | Engranaje Jack | 2010.04.24 | Gimnasio Municipal - Estación Central, Metropolitan Region | ||
2 | Francisco Javier Mackenna | 2010.05.09 | Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
3 | Perro Ramces | 2010.05.23 | Gimnasio Municipal Limache - Marga Marga, Valparaiso Region | ||
4 | Engranaje Jack | Makina, Montoya, and Ultimo Chingon | 2010.07.18 | Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Funky Schop, and Savio Vega | 2010.12.12 | Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
Unified with RLL Absoluto Championship on April 17, 2011; title deactivated[1] | |||||
Three Way Match to fill the vacant titles[2] | |||||
5 | Perro Ramces | Colt Cabana, and Koyote[3] | 2011.10.23 | Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | BCW, Engranaje Jack, Koyote, and Montoya | 2011.12.11 | Club México - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
2 | Impacto | 2012.02.04 | Gimnasio Víctor Soto - Talagante, Metropolitan Region | ||
3 | Macho | 2012.06.17 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
6 | Macho | Impacto & Perro Ramces | 2012.07.08 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Montoya | 2012.07.22 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
2 | Tonny Little | 2012.08.12 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
3 | Ultimo Chingon[4] | 2012.09.02 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
Both titles were vacated on October 31, 2012 due to an injury of Macho | |||||
Three Way Match to fill the vacant titles | |||||
7 | Black Cambodian Warrior | Engranaje Jack, and Tonny Little[5] | 2012.11.04 | Colegio Salesianos - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Engranaje Jack | 2013.04.07 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
2 | Owen | 2013.04.21 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
3 | Tonny Little | 2013.05.05 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
8 | Tonny Little[6] | Black Cambodian Warrior, and Engranaje Jack | 2013.05.19 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Koyote | 2013.06.02 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
9 | El Verdugo | Black Cambodian Warrior, Koyote & Tonny Little[7] | 2013.07.21 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | |
1 | Tonny Little | 2013.08.04 | Teatro Novedades - Santiago, Metropolitan Region | ||
Vacant on October 22, 2014 due to El Verdugo was "disappeared"[8] | |||||
Finals of Survival Battle 2014 to crown a new champion | |||||
10 | Engranaje Jack | Impacto | 2014.11.09 | Club Chocolate - Recoleta, Metropolitan Region | |
Unified with RLL Absoluto Championship on December 8, 2014; title deactivated | |||||
The three championships were on the line; each one was defended in differents falls | |||||
11 | Charlie Lee | Funky Schop | 2018.06.02 | Arena Revolución - San Joaquín, Metropolitan Region | |
Unified with RLL Absoluto Championship, and RLL Regional Championship on December 8, 2014; title deactivated to create the RLL Multi Championship | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
Sources:
- ↑ The RLL Undisputed Championship was vacated on September 25, 2011 after a match between Koyote, and Perro Ramces; both titles were splitted off again.
- ↑ Two Falls Match; the first fall was contested for the GDT National Championship, and the second fall was contested for the RLL Absoluto Championship.
- ↑ Colt Cabana won the Absoluto Title, while Perro Ramces won the National Title.
- ↑ Title vs Title Match; Macho bet the GDT National Championship while Ultimo Chingon bet the GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship.
- ↑ Both titles began to be defended together.
- ↑ He only won this title, not the GLL one.
- ↑ Black Cambodian Warrior's GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship was also on the line.
- ↑ RLL storyline.
Gallery of Champions
V | Revolucion Lucha Libre Championships | E |
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Absoluto (Choro Johans), Regional (Inaktiv) National (Máximo), Tag (Coyote & Montoya), Women's (Mirash) |