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Revision as of 21:24, 20 March 2006
This title history only covers the time when the championship was defended in Mexico.
History of Championship
Despite being a WWF Championship, it was defended in UWA for many years.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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tournament to crown initial champion | |||||
01 | Perro Aguayo | Gran Hamada | 1981.03.26 | Shimizu, Japan | |
02 | Fishman | Perro Aguayo | 1981.09.25 | Los Angeles | |
03 | Perro Aguayo [2] | Fishman | 1981.10.01 | Los Angeles | |
04 | Chris Adams | Perro Aguayo | 1981.10.18 | Mexico City | |
05 | Perro Aguayo [3] | Chris Adams | 1981.12.13 | Mexico City | |
06 | Gran Hamada | Perro Aguayo | 1982.04.21 | Tokyo | |
07 | Perro Aguayo [4] | Gran Hamada | 1982.08.29 | Mexico City | |
08 | Villano III | Perro Aguayo | 1983.03.20 | Mexico City | |
09 | Perro Aguayo [5] | Villano III | 1983.08.07 | Mexico City | |
10 | Gran Hamada [2] | Perro Aguayo | 1984.04.17 | Tokyo | |
11 | Villano III [2] | Gran Hamada | 1984.05.20 | Mexico City | |
12 | Fishman [2] | Villano III | 1986.08.24 | Mexico City | |
13 | Perro Aguayo [6] | Fishman | 1986.12.24 | Mexico City | |
championship held up after match with Villano III on 1987.05.03 | |||||
rematch for vacant championship | |||||
14 | Villano III [3] | Perro Aguayo | 1987.06.17 | Mexico City | |
15 | Rambo | Villano III | 1988.07.11 | Mexico City | |
16 | Villano III [4] | Rambo | 1988.07.11 | Mexico City | |
17 | Sangre Chicana | Villano III | 1989.08.14 | ? | |
18 | Perro Aguayo [7] | Sangre Chicana | 1989.10.15 | Mexico City | |
19 | Sangre Chicana [2] | Perro Aguayo | 1989.12.03 | Mexico City | |
20 | Villano III [5] | Sangre Chicana | 1990.05.27 | Naucalpan | |
21 | Pegasus Kid | Villano III | 1991.03.03 | Naucalpan | |
22 | Villano III [6] | Pegasus Kid | 1992.09.13 | Naucalpan | |
23 | El Signo | Villano III | 1993.01.01 | Neza | |
24 | Villano III [7] | El Signo | 1994.07.18 | Puebla | |
championship stripped around 1995.01.?? when Villano III jumps to Promo Azteca | |||||
decision match for vacant championship | |||||
25 | Aero Flash | Fighter | 1995.06.16 | Neza | |
championship is taken to Japan to become part of the J-Crown Octuple Championship, vacated upon orders of the WWF, folded back into the WWF and eventually abandoned. | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
Sources:
Gallery of Former Champions