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Revision as of 16:55, 15 November 2021

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Current Champion

Ángel de Oro is the current champion. He defeated Felino on October 12th, 2021 in Arena Mexico to win the championship.

Luchas 2000 Title History

In 2007, the Luchas 2000 magazine published a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazine mesh with the information already available. This championship was an exception, with many people previously thought as champions removed and others added with multiple reigns.

We believe the version below is the current one, but respect Luchas 2000's research in this area. Some changes from the Lucha 2000's research has been added to this page. The portions of disagreement in Luchas 2000's research are presented on their own page.

History of Championship

41st change: Near the start of AAA, Mascara Sagrada lost this title to Universo 2000 via DQ. Universo's corner man, Cien Caras, liberally interfered in the matchup. Sagrada's second, Super Star, refused to stop Cien Caras. Perro Aguayo Sr. came to the ring to help out Sagrada and replace Superstar, but was caught fouling Universo 2000 for the DQ.

2000s:

In the mid 2000s, the Mexican National Light Heavyweight championships was the only active Mexican National title to not to be a part of one of the two big promotions. Up until 2002, it was part of AAA's title belts, but El Dandy kept it upon leaving the promotion. This belt became a central championship during the short run of the ENSEMA promotion, including the LA Park title win and following loss, but went back to being an independent title when the promotion went on a long hiatus.

While Vangelis was proclaimed to have won the belt from Dandy, it's not clear that an actual match happened. There's no other record of a show happening on that location, on that date. It's quite possible Vangelis simply bought the belt off El Dandy.

In turn, Vangelis appeared to lose the championship to Mistico in exchange for gaining a position in CMLL. By that point, it was very rare for Mistico to wrestle independent wrestlers on spot shows, and the title match occurred during a stretch where CMLL was pushing the number of championships Mistico had won.

After the title change, Vangelis joined CMLL, explaining he was looking for a rematch. When he first came to CMLL, Vangelis was consistently scheduled at a much lower level than Mistico, making it unlikely such a match would actually occur, and impossible for Vangelis to actually complete his goal. Over time, and due to an association with Texano Jr. & Terrible, Vangelis finally got into trios matches with Mistico, but never got an opportunity for a rematch while Mistico was champion.

Mistico has posed for pictures wearing this championship, but did little more for the first year and half he was champion. At the time, Mistico also held many other championships, which were better regarded and defended more frequently. In 2009, after Mistico had lost most of those championships, the Mexican Light Heavyweight belt became his primary belt for title matches.

In early 2010, Mistico broke with long time partner Volador Jr. and embraced many rudo tactics. After Volador was able to use Mistico's own move against him on February 5th, the two agreed to a title match the following week. This time, Volador was able to reverse a Mistico pin into one of his own, and grabbed the ropes to hold on for the victory and title change. Mistico, angry about being cheated, attacked both Volador and referee Tigre Hispano after the match, and absconded with the championship belt. Even with the physical belt, Volador was singles champion for the first time in his career.

Mistico was eventually forced to give back the championship, but joined the rudo side for a few months. The entire concept of the turn was shortly waved away as Mistico only teaming with the rudos to face Volador, then switched around to Volador suddenly becoming a rudo to fight tecnico Mistico. This led to a short feud between recent tag partners Volador & Sombra, where Volador retained the title. Volador also won the CMLL Torneo Bicentenario, the biggest win of his career so far.

Volador had another short feud with La Mascara. On a fan appreciation show in October, Mascara got his title match, and surprisingly won the championship.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
eight man tournament for vacant championship
1 Chucho Anaya Black Guzman 1942.09.23 Mexico City [1]
2 Black Guzman Chucho Anaya 1943.03.?? ?
3 Gorilla Ramos Black Guzman 1944.09.20 Arena Modelo - Mexico City
4 Tarzan Lopez Gorilla Ramos 1944.11.17 Arena Coliseo [2]
5 Black Guzman [2] Tarzan Lopez 1945.01.?? ?
6 Tarzan Lopez [2] Black Guzman 1947.04.12 ?
7 Cavernario Galindo Tarzan Lopez 1949.07.01 Mexico City
8 Enrique Llanes Cavernario Galindo 1950.12.?? ?
vacates championship 1951 for unknown reasons
unknown how championship was filled
9 Tarzan Lopez [3] ? 1956.09.09 ?
1 Joe Grant 1956.??.?? Tampico
vacates championship January 1957 for unknown reasons
decision match for vacant title
10 Espectro I Bobby Bonales 1957.04.21 Monterrey
Espectro I retired in 1959 due to injuries
eight man tournament for vacant championship
11 Ruben Juarez El Enfermero 1960.05.29 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [3]
- Ray Mendoza 1960.09.23 Mexico City [4]
- Tomás Riande 1961.03.15 Arena Veracruz [5]
- Ray Mendoza 1961.06.22 Arena Mexico [6]
12 Espanto I Ruben Juarez 1963.04.07 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [7]
13 Ruben Juarez [2] Espanto I 1963.04.26 Arena Mexico [8]
14 Espanto I [2] Ruben Juarez 1963.09.14 Monterrey
15 Ray Mendoza Espanto I 1963.12.16 Arena Puebla Nuevo, Mexicali, Baja California [9]
1 Ruben Juarez 1964.04.21 Arena Mexico [10]
Raul Reyes defeats Mendoza for the championship on 1964.12.10 in Reynosa, but title match is not approved by the DF commission, which instead declares the title vacant and announces a tournament to decide new champion [11]
finals of tournament for vacant championship
16 Raul Reyes Ray Mendoza 1965.01.13 Arena Coliseo [12]
17 Alfonso Dantes Raul Reyes 1965.02.05 Arena Mexico [13]
1 Ray Mendoza 1965.02.14 Arena Mexico [14]
2 Espanto II 1965.04.13 Arena Mexico [15]
18 Espanto I [3] Alfonso Dantes 1965.02.15 Monterrey? [16]
1 Alfonso Dantes 1965.06.20 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [17]
19 El Santo Espanto I 1965.12.02 Arena Puebla Nuevo, Mexicali, Baja California [18]
1 Espanto I 1965.12.25 Arena Puebla [19]
vacates championship to focus on the Mexican National Middleweight Championship on March 1, 1966
decision match for vacant title
20 Mil Mascaras Ray Mendoza 1966.03.22 Arena Mexico [20]
1 Ray Mendoza 1966.06.19 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [21]
2 Dr. Wagner 1967.01.31 Arena Aficion [22]
3 Dr. Wagner 1967.04.28 Arena Mexico [23]
21 El Nazi Mil Mascaras 1967.06.12 Tampico [24]
eight wrestler tournament for title match
22 Alfonso Dantes [3] El Nazi 1967.10.13 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [25]
1 Mil Mascaras 1968.02.04 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [26]
2 Potro de Oro 1968.07.20 Guadalajara [27]
23 Ray Mendoza [3] Alfonso Dantes 1968.08.20 Arena Mexico
Mendoza wins the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship on Christmas Day 1968, vacates this championship on 1969.03.14 [28]
decision match for vacant championship
24 El Santo [2] El Solitario 1969.07.25 Arena Mexico [29]
Santo immediately forced to vacant title due to unmasking Solitario in winning the title
decision match for vacant title
25 Raul Mata Angel Blanco 1969.10.07 Arena Mexico [30]
1 Dr. Wagner 1970.01.01 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [31]
2 Alfonso Dantes 1970.02.08 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [32]
3 El Vikingo 1970.03.04 Arena Coliseo Acapulco [33]
4 Alfonso Dantes 1971.04.25 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [34]
26 Alfonso Dantes [4] Raul Mata 1971.10.08 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [35]
Dantes wins the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship on 1972.06.16, continues to defened this championship at least once
1 Rayo de Jalisco 1972.07.23 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [36]
Dantes vacates to focus on NWA version
tournament for vacant championship
27 Enrique Vera El Nazi 1972.12.22 Arena Mexico [37]
28 Dr. Wagner Enrique Vera 1973.03.16 Arena Mexico [38]
1 Enrique Vera 1973.08.01 Arena Coliseo Acapulco [39]
vacates championship when he wins NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 1974.09.22
tournament for vacant championship
29 Alfonso Dantes [2] El Halcon 1974.11.15 Arena Mexico [40]
1 El Halcón 1975.04.25 Arena México [41]
2 Cien Caras 1975.10.08 Arena Coliseo Acapulco [42]
3 Enrique Vera 1975.11.06 Arena Coliseo [43]
4 Cien Caras 1975.12.28 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [44]
5 Dr. Wagner 1976.03.14 Arena Coliseo Monterrey [45]
30 Dr. Wagner [2] Alfonso Dantes 1976.04.11 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara [46]
1 Ray Mendoza 1976.06.16 Palacio de los Deportes DF [47]
2 Ángel Blanco 1976.09.26 Plaza de Toros el Progreso, Guadalajara, Jalisco [48]
3 Ángel Blanco 1976.10.29 Arena Toluca [49]
4 Astro Rey 1977.02.01 Auditorio Benito Juarez, Cuautitlan [50]
5 Canek 1977.03.01 Arena Aficion [51]
6 Astro Rey 1977.03.05 Tláhuac [52]
7 Canek 1977.03.24 Plaza Alberto Balderas, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua [53]
8 Canek 1977.06.19 Palacio De Los Deportes [54]
9 Cesar Valentino 1977.09.16 Ciudad Juarez [55]
31 Canek Dr. Wagner 1978.01.08 Palacio De Los Deportes [56]
1 Dos Caras 1978.02.19 Ciudad Juarez [57]
32 Dos Caras Canek 1978.06.20 El Toreo De Naucalpan [58]
1 Astro Rey 1978.10.17 Cuautitlan [57]
2 Nakamura 1978.11.13 Tehuacan [57]
3 Babe Face 1978.11.16 Tuxtla Gutiérrez [57]
4 Babe Face 1978.12.01 Tuxtla Gutiérrez [57]
33 Astro Rey Dos Caras 1979.04.08 El Toreo De Naucalpan [59]
1 Pepe Mendieta 1979.05.17 Arena Jalisco [60]
2 El Monarca 1979.09.30 Plaza de Toros del Cortijo [61]
3 Enrique Vera 1979.10.31 Arena Xochimilco [62]
34 Dr. Wagner [3] Astro Rey 1979.11.11 El Toreo de Naucalpan [63]
1 El Solitario 1979.11.30 Deportivo Arena Mexico, Puebla, Puebla [64]
2 Dos Caras 1980.03.23 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [65]
3 Ángel Blanco 1980.08.28 Pista Arena Revolución [66]
eight man tournament for title match
35 Enrique Vera [2] Dr. Wagner 1980.11.30 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos
1 Scorpio 1980.12.28 Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progreso [67]
2 Astro Rey 1981.02.11 Celaya [68]
3 Dr. Wagner 1981.06.24 Auditorio Benito Juarez, Mexico City [69]
36 Alfonso Dantes [3] Enrique Vera 1981.09.18 Arena Mexico
1 Dr. Wagner 1981.11.08 El Toreo De Naucalpan [70]
2 Mascara Ano 2000 1981.12.04 Arena Mexico [71]
37 Baby Face Alfonso Dantes 1981.12.27 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [72]
1 Fantasma 1982.05.01 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [73]
2 Mano Negra 1982.07.31 Cuernavaca [74]
3 Impacto 1982.12.08 Arena Actopan [75]
4 Mano Negra 1983.01.13 Pista Arena Revolucion [76]
5 Muralla del Ring 1983.07.01 Auditorio de Tijuana [77]
38 Mano Negra Baby Face 1983.07.20 Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca [78]
1 El Olímpico 1984.07.22 Candelario Victorino, Durango, Durango [79]
39 Valente Fernandez Mano Negra 1984.09.02 Plaza de Toros La Monumental [80]
1 Rambo 1985.05.03 Ciudad Sahagún, Hidalgo [81]}
40 Sangre Chicana Valente Fernandez 1986.03.10 Nuevo Laredo [82]
41 Valente Fernandez Sangre Chicana 1986.03.17 Plaza de Monumental Monterrey [83]
42 Luis Mariscal Valente Fernandez 1986.04.06 ?
1 Mogur 1986.04.27 Arena Coliseo DF [84]
43 El Halcon '78 Luis Mariscal 1986.10.16 Mexico City
1 Cuchillo 1987.02.26 Pista Arena Revolucion [85]
2 Jose Luis Feliciano 1988.01.20 Arena Ecatepec [86]
44 Pierroth Jr. El Halcon '78 1988.04.04 Arena San Lorenzo
1 MS-1 1988.07.28 Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
45 Mogur Pierroth Jr. 1988.09.07 Arena Neza
46 Pierroth Jr. [2] Mogur 1990.01.12 Arena Coliseo DF
1 El Faraon 1990.08.05 Arena Coliseo DF
2 Mascara Sagrada 1991.02.01 Arena Coliseo DF
3 La Fiera 1991.03.03 Arena Coliseo DF
4 Satanico 1991? Mexicali [87]
47 Mascara Sagrada Pierroth Jr. 1991.03.21 Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
1 Jerry Estrada 1991.06.19 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
2 Pierroth Jr. 1991.08.24 Pista Arena Revolucion
3 Pierroth Jr. 1991.08.28 Arena Naucalpan
4 Pirata Morgan 1991.09.06 Arena Mexico
5 Pierroth Jr. 1991.11.03 Arena Mexico
48 Universo 2000 Mascara Sagrada 1992.05.29 Veracruz
1 Mascara Sagrada 1992.07.18 Arena Xochimilco
2 Mascara Sagrada 1992.07.24 Aguascalientes
49 Lizmark Universo 2000 1992.09.18 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
1 La Parka 1992.12.20 Guadalajara
2 La Parka 1993.04.11 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
3 La Parka 1993.04.30 Plaza De Toros, Mexico City
4 Jerry Estrada 1993.06.18 Gimnasio Juan De La Barera
5 Satanico 1993.09.17 Gimnasio Juan De La Barera
6 La Parka 1994.07.18 Leon
50 La Parka Lizmark 1994.09.09 Rio Bravo
1 Mascara Sagrada 1994.10.09 Acayucan
2 Jerry Estrada 1995.02.17 Gimnasio Juan De La Barera
51 Jerry Estrada La Parka 1995.03.28 Matamoros
1 Rey Misterio Sr. 1995.05.04 Tijuana
2 Latin Lover 1995.05.19 Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Estado de México
3 Latin Lover 1995.05.26 Arena Xochimilco
4 Lizmark 1995.07.09 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
52 La Parka [2] Jerry Estrada 1995.08.06 Arena Coliseo De Monterrey
1 Jerry Estrada 1995.08.26 Monterrey, Nuevo León
2 Pierroth Jr. 1995.11.25 Culiacan
53 Pierroth Jr. [3] La Parka 1996.01.20 Mexicali
54 La Parka [3] Pierroth Jr. 1996.01.?? Tijuana
1 Jerry Estrada 1996.03.18 Nuevo Laredo
55 Pimpinela Escarlata La Parka 1996.05.13 Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo
1 La Parka 1996.05.20 Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo
2 Latin Lover 1996.06.?? Arena Coliseo De Monterrey
3 Asterico 1996.06.?? Reynosa
56 Latin Lover Pimpinela Escarlata 1996.09.09 Plaza de Toros Lauro Luis Longoria - Nuevo Laredo
1 Jerry Estrada 1996.10.25 Arena Neza
2 Pierroth Jr. 1997.02.15 Cuernavaca
3 Crazy 33 1997.03.09 Ciudad Juárez
4 La Calaca 1997.03.18 Pachuca, Hidalgo [88]
57 Pierroth Jr. [4] Latin Lover 1997.05.19 Nuevo Laredo
58 Mascara Sagrada (Alebrije) Pierroth Jr. 1998.??.?? ?
59 Sangre Chicana [2] Mascara Sagrada 1998.05.16 Torreon, Coahuila
1 Mascara Sagrada 1998.08.09 Nuevo Laredo
2 Latin Lover 1999.02.14 Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
60 Hector Garza Sangre Chicana 2000.04.30 Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
1 Abismo Negro 2000.05.17 Arena Lopez Mateos
2 Cibernetico 2000.08.05 Auditorio Municipal, Torreón, Coahuila [89]
3 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2000.10.06 Auditorio De Tijuana
4 Electro Shock 2001.05.07 Nuevo Laredo
5 Jerry Estrada 2001.06.10 Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
61 Electro Shock Hector Garza 2001.06.15 Auditorio De Tijuana
1 Hector Garza 2001.07.01 Nogales, Sonora
2 Mascara Sagrada 2001.08.17 Madero
3 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2002.03.18 Leon
62 Perro Aguayo Jr. Electro Shock 2002.04.21 Chihuahua
63 El Dandy Perro Aguayo Jr. 2002.08.31 Reynosa
1 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2002.10.04 Auditorio De Tijuana
2 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2003.02.23 Gimnasio Rodrigo M. Quevedo, Chihuahua, Chihuahua
3 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2003.02.28 Pinotepa Nacional, Oaxaca
4 Negro Casas 2003.07.24 Arena Naucalpan
5 Blue Panther 2003.08.31 Arena Naucalpan
6 Mr. Tempest (90s) 2003. 09.?? Arena Coliseo Mexicali
7 Rambo 2003.11.09 Arena Lopez Mateos
8 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2003.12.14 Gimnasio Nuevo Leon
9 Rayman 2004.04.25 Poliforum Juan Gabriel - Cd. Juarez
10 Antifaz Del Norte 2004.06.06 Arena Solidaridad - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
64 La Parka [4] El Dandy 2004.10.15 Salon 21, Mexico City
65 El Dandy [2] La Park 2005.03.26 Plaza De Toros Acapulco
1 Heavy Metal 2005.06.11 Plaza De Toros Caletilla - Acapulco
2 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2005.09.01 Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
3 Pierroth Jr. II 2006.02.23 Arena Azteca De Pachuca
4 Sexy Piscis 2006.11.23 Arena Olimpico Laguna
5 Ultimate Jeopardy Steel Cage Match 2007.03.18 Arena Naucalpan
66 Vangelis El Dandy 2007.04.15 Gimnasio Ajusco
Mistico defeats Vangelis in title vs. title match with CMLL World Welterweight Title also on the line
67 Mistico Vangelis 2007.12.04 Arena Queretaro
1 Felino 2009.07.12 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
2 El Averno 2009.08.10 Arena Puebla
3 El Mephisto 2009.12.13 Arena Mexico
68 Volador Jr. Mistico 2010.02.12 Arena Mexico
1 Mistico 2010.05.17 Cancha de Futbol Rap, Nuevo Laredo
2 Atlantis 2010.06.01 Arena Mexico
3 Sombra 2010.08.30 Arena Puebla
69 La Mascara Volador Jr. 2010.10.05 Arena Mexico
1 Atlantis 2010.11.22 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
2 Rey Bucanero 2011.01.16 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
3 Volador Jr. 2011.02.15 Arena Queretaro
4 Ultimo Guerrero 2011.03.08 Arena Mexico
5 Volador Jr. 2012.05.29 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
6 Mephisto 2012.06.17 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
7 Rey Escorpion 2012.07.24 Arena Mexico
8 Volador Jr. 2012.09.17 Nueva Arena Tepito
9 Volador Jr. 2013.01.20 Korakuen Hall
70 Mephisto La Mascara 2013.08.13 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1 La Mascara 2013.10.07 Arena Puebla
2 Titán 2013.11.03 Arena Coliseo DF [90]
3 Atlantis 2014.01.01 Arena Mexico
4 Mistico 2014.01.18 Korakuen Hall
5 La Mascara 2014.03.11 Arena Mexico
6 Mr. Aguila 2014.04.14 Arena Puebla
7 Valiente 2014.04.29 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
8 Valiente 2014.09.23 Arena Mexico
9 Valiente 2014.10.12 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
10 Valiente 2014.12.01 Arena Puebla
11 Stuka Jr. 2015.07.05 Arena Mexico [91]
71 Atlantis Mephisto 2015.08.24 Arena Puebla [92]
1 Mephisto 2015.09.20 Arena Mexico [93]
2 La Máscara 2015.11.23 Arena Puebla [94]
3 Rey Escorpión 2016.05.15 Arena Mexico
4 Bárbaro Cavernario 2018.03.06 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
5 Rey Bucanero 2018.06.19 Arena Mexico
6 Rush 2018.07.23 Arena Puebla
72 Bárbaro Cavernario Atlantis 2018.11.06 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
1 Forastero 2019.03.29 Arena Mexico
2 Forastero 2019.10.27 Arena Mexico
73 Felino Bárbaro Cavernario 2021.06.29 Arena Mexico
74 Ángel de Oro Felino 2021.10.12 Arena Mexico
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. Box Y Lucha 905
  2. Matt Farmer - title for title with the NWA World Middleweight Championship
  3. title match advertised in El Informador 1960-05-29
  4. previously listed as the title change, appears to possible be a title defense
  5. SuperLuchas
  6. Halcon 50
  7. El Informador 1963-04-07; definitely a a title match on this date with Ruben Juarez defending, unlcear if this is the title change
  8. SuperLuchas, Arena 245 has this as a title change, with Espanto I coming to the ring with the title
  9. Halcon 6; lists Ruben Juarez as champion, not Espanto I
  10. Lucha Libre 27
  11. [1], Lucha Libre 61
  12. Matt Farmer
  13. Matt Farmer
  14. Lucha Libre 69
  15. Golpe 6
  16. Lucha Libre 85, publish date 1965-06-06, mentions this title change is disputed; the title match was not authorized, Espanto I was also at least 2kg over the limit
  17. El Informador 1965-06-20, Lucha Libre 89
  18. Historically listed as 1966.10.14; Lucha Libre 12 has the 1965.12.02 date. Following issues of Lucha Libre refer to it as happening in Tijuana.
  19. Lucha Libre 115
  20. Luchas 2000
  21. El Informador 1966-06-19, Lucha Libre 167
  22. Lucha Libre 220
  23. Lucha Libre 220
  24. Lucha Libre 220
  25. El Informador 1967-10-13, Lucha Libre 220
  26. El Informador 1968-02-04, KO 1032 confirms this as a defense
  27. Lucha 2000 lists as the title change; there doesn't even seem to be a show on this day according to the local paper
  28. SuperLuchas
  29. SuperLuchas
  30. Lucha Libre 323 (p12) confirms location though not date
  31. Lucha Libre 351 lists this location, but match isn't listed on the poster for this date
  32. El Informador 1970-02-08
  33. Box y Lucha 910
  34. El Informador 1971-04-25
  35. El Informador 1971-04-25
  36. El Informador 1972-07-23
  37. Arena KO 1032 says it was a Friday, Halcon 25 has it as 12.23 (maybe they thought the show ran long?)
  38. Box Y Lucha 1071
  39. Halcon 55
  40. Matt Farmer, KO 1127
  41. Halcon 147
  42. Matt Farmer
  43. Halcon 177
  44. El Informador 1975-12-28
  45. Box Y Lucha 1222
  46. Halcon 200
  47. Punch 95, Matt Farmer
  48. El Informador 1976-09-26
  49. Box Y Lucha 1254
  50. Halcon 241, Halcon 242
  51. Aqui La Lucha
  52. Halcon 247
  53. Box Y Lucha 1275
  54. Box Y Lucha 1287, Box Y Lucha 1288
  55. Box Y Lucha 1301
  56. Wagner said to have made 13 defenses before losing here photo; some sources have this as the 15th
  57. 57.0 57.1 57.2 57.3 57.4 Halcon 347
  58. Matt Farmer; Halcon 347 lists this as Pachuca and other sources have it as 06.02
  59. [http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=10;t=004610 Matt Farmer
  60. Halcon 365
  61. Box Y Lucha 1404
  62. KO 1373
  63. Matt Farmer, KO 1373, KO 1374
  64. Box y Lucha 1413
  65. JM
  66. Halcon 434
  67. SuperLuchas
  68. Halcon 457
  69. aguilar hidalgo @ box y lucha
  70. Lucha Libre 931
  71. SuperLuchas; a draw
  72. KO 1485
  73. SuperLuchas
  74. Halcon Mensual
  75. Box y Lucha 1568, Box y Lucha 1569, Lucha Libre 989
  76. Box y Lucha 1573, Box y Lucha 1574
  77. poster
  78. RB
  79. Halcon 638
  80. Combates 464
  81. Box y Lucha 1689
  82. DJ Spectro; Lucha 2000 also lists this change (but as 03.02)
  83. DJ Spectro; Lucha 2000 also lists this change (but as 03.09)
  84. SuperLuchas
  85. luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 00.47.38)
  86. luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.17.14)
  87. video
  88. WON 1997-04-07
  89. billed as title for title match w/AAA Campeón de Campeones Championship but both remain champions after
  90. draw (double pin)
  91. PWInsider
  92. KrisZ
  93. Lucha World
  94. Lucha World


Gallery of Champions

Tarzan Lopez, 4th, 6th & 9th Champion
Enrique Llanes, 8th Champion
Espanto I, 12th, 14th & 18th Champion
Ray Mendoza, 15th Champion
Raul Reyes, 16th Champion
El Santo, 19th & 24th Champion


Mil Mascaras, 20th Champion
El Nazi, 21st Champion
Raul Mata(left), 25th Champion
Dr. Wagner, 28th, 30th & 35th Champion
Canek, 31st Champion
Astro Rey, 33rd Champion


Mano Negra, 38th Champion
Valente Fernandez, 39th & 41st Champion
El Halcon '78, 43rd Champion
Pierroth Jr., 44th, 46th, 53rd & 57th Champion
Mogur, 45th Champion
La Parka, 50th, 52nd, 54th & 64th Champion


Pimpinela Escarlata, 55th Champion
Latin Lover, 56th Champions
Sangre Chicana, 59th Champion
Electro Shock, 61st Champion
El Dandy, 63rd & 65th Champion
Vangelis, 66th Champion


Mistico, 67th Champion
Volador Jr., 68th Champion
La Mascara, 69th Champion
Mephisto, 70th Champion
Atlantis, 71st Champion
Bárbaro Cavernario, 72nd Champion


Felino, 73rd Champion


Gallery of Title Belts

2nd Belt


Sources

Also Listed As

Mexican National Championships
Men's: Light (Panterita del Ring Jr.) • Welter (vacant)
Middle (Templario) • Light Heavy (Ángel de Oro)
Heavy (Euforia) • Tag (Esfinge & Fugaz)
Trios (Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Virus, Raziel and Cancerbero))
Women's: Singles (Dark Silueta) • Women's Tag (Jarochita & Lluvia)
Defunct: MiniFeatherCruiserAtomicos
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Championships
CMLL: Micro: Micro Gemelo Diablo IMini: Ultimo Dragoncito
Super Light: StigmaWelter: TitánMiddle: Templario
Light Heavy: Barbaro CavernarioHeavy: Gran Guerrero
Tag: Ángel de Oro & Niebla RojaTrios: (Atlantis Jr., Star Jr., Volador Jr.)
Women: Stephanie VaquerWomen's Tag: Stephanie Vaquer & Zeuxis
Historic: Welter: Mascara DoradaMiddle: MisticoLight Heavy: Atlantis Jr.
National: Light: FuturoWelter: Magia BlancaMiddle: Guerrero Maya Jr.
Light Heavy: EsfingeHeavy: Star Black
Tag: Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido)Trios: Los Indestructibles (Apocalipsis, Disturbio, Cholo)
Women: Reyna IsisWomen's Tag: Jarochita & Lluvia
Occidente: Welter: ExplosivoMiddle: Zandokan Jr.
Light Heavy: EsfingeHeavy: Bestia Negra
Tag: Dulce Gardenia & La FashionTrios: Batallon de la Muerte (El Malayo, Rey Apocalipsis. Siki Osama Jr.)
Women: Dark SiluetaWomen's Tag: Vacant
Misc: Arena Coliseo Tag: La Ola Negra (Akuma & Dark Magic)Japan Women's: Dark Silueta
Tournaments: Leyenda de Azul HechiceroLeyenda de Plata: Mascara DoradaUniversal: Dragon Rojo Jr.Universal de Amazonas: La Catalina
Reyes del Aire: Dragon Rojo Jr.Gran Alternativa: Panterita del Ring Jr. & Mistico
La Copa Jr.: Soberano Jr.Parejas Increíbles: Mistico & Averno
Inactive

Copa de Arena Mexico Tournament
Pequeño Reyes del AireEn Busca de un Ídolo
Japan Tag
DF: LightWelterMiddle
CMLL-REINA: Intl JuniorIntlTag Team