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The Lucha Libre Querétaro Women's Championship is a promotional lucha libre title which is defended in Querétaro.  It is abbreviated as LLQ Women's Championship.
 
== Current Champion ==
[[Rossy Moreno]] was the last known champion, it is presumably inactive.
 
== History of Championship ==
This title was introduced by Lucha Libre Querétaro.  There was a tournament announced in which there would be two triangle matches in which the winner of each will compete in the following event for the championship.  On March 20, 2015 [[Sherry]] and [[Dark Lady]] competed for the new title.  Sherry become the first champion.  She eventually vacated the title.
 
Lucha Libre Queretaro made a 2 block tournament to find the first two contenders who would dispute the vacant women's state title on September 16, 2016. The winner of the first block was [[Reina Dorada]] and in the following event the winner of the second block was [[Rossy Moreno]]. On September 16, 2016 the finalists disputed the title.  [[Rossy Moreno]] defeated  [[Reina Dorada]] to become the new champion.
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== Champions Listing ==
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''Finals of 6-Woman Tournament to crown the first champion'''}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Sherry]]| [[Dark Lady]]|[[2015]].[[03.20]]|Auditorio Unidad Deportiva Tintero - [[Queretaro]], [[Queretaro]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Sherry Left the Title}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Finals of a Tournament for the Vacant Title}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Rossy Moreno]]| [[Reina Dorada]]|[[2016]].[[09.16]]|Auditorio Unidad Deportiva Cerrito Colorado - [[Queretaro]], [[Queretaro]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Championship current status unclear presumably inactive}}
{{TitleHistoryEnd}}
 
== Gallery of Champions ==
{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1531876957374.jpg|caption=[[Rossy Moreno]], 2nd Champion}}
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== Gallery of Title Belts ==
{{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1531887870846.jpg|caption=1st Belt}}
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== Source ==
*[https://www.facebook.com/luchalibre.arenaqro/ Lucha Libre Querétaro]
 
[[Category:Championships]]
[[Category:Queretaro Championships]]

Latest revision as of 22:16, 4 October 2021

Campeonato femenil llq.jpg

The Lucha Libre Querétaro Women's Championship is a promotional lucha libre title which is defended in Querétaro. It is abbreviated as LLQ Women's Championship.

Current Champion

Rossy Moreno was the last known champion, it is presumably inactive.

History of Championship

This title was introduced by Lucha Libre Querétaro. There was a tournament announced in which there would be two triangle matches in which the winner of each will compete in the following event for the championship. On March 20, 2015 Sherry and Dark Lady competed for the new title. Sherry become the first champion. She eventually vacated the title.

Lucha Libre Queretaro made a 2 block tournament to find the first two contenders who would dispute the vacant women's state title on September 16, 2016. The winner of the first block was Reina Dorada and in the following event the winner of the second block was Rossy Moreno. On September 16, 2016 the finalists disputed the title. Rossy Moreno defeated Reina Dorada to become the new champion.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
Finals of 6-Woman Tournament to crown the first champion
1 Sherry Dark Lady 2015.03.20 Auditorio Unidad Deportiva Tintero - Queretaro, Queretaro
Sherry Left the Title
Finals of a Tournament for the Vacant Title
2 Rossy Moreno Reina Dorada 2016.09.16 Auditorio Unidad Deportiva Cerrito Colorado - Queretaro, Queretaro
Championship current status unclear presumably inactive
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

Gallery of Champions

Rossy Moreno, 2nd Champion


Gallery of Title Belts

1st Belt


Source