Mexican National Tag Team Championship: Difference between revisions
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{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Blue Panther]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1995]].[[07.03]]|[[Nuevo Laredo]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Blue Panther]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1995]].[[07.03]]|[[Nuevo Laredo]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|22|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] [2] & [[Juventud Guerrera]] [2]|[[Latin Lover]] & [[Panterita del Ring]]|[[1995]].[[September 18|09.18]]|[[Nuevo Laredo]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|22|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] [2] & [[Juventud Guerrera]] [2]|[[Latin Lover]] & [[Panterita del Ring]]|[[1995]].[[September 18|09.18]]|[[Nuevo Laredo]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship status becomes disputed when the Guerreras leave AAA to join Promo Azteca}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for | {{TitleHistorySpan|CMLL promotes an [[El Dandy]] & [[La Fiera]] title challenge for [[12.01]], but Juventud changes his mind and returns to AAA}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|AAA declares championship vacant and holds a decision match for titles}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Psicosis]] & [[Juventud Guerrera]]|[[El Mexicano]] & [[Volador]]|[[1996]].[[01.12]]|[[Arena Neza]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|-|[[Psicosis]] & [[Juventud Guerrera]]|[[El Mexicano]] & [[Volador]]|[[1996]].[[01.12]]|[[Arena Neza]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|commission | {{TitleHistorySpan|commission invalidates titel change, claiming AAA did not have authority to vacate and Guerreras are still reigning champions}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Juventud Guerrera]] changes his mind again, leaves AAA and rejoins Fuerza}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Solar I]] & [[Mr. Niebla]]|[[1996]].[[02.24]]|[[Arena Neza]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Solar I]] & [[Mr. Niebla]]|[[1996]].[[02.24]]|[[Arena Neza]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championships | {{TitleHistorySpan|championships vacant around August 1996 when Juvi leaves Promo Azteca and joins WCW}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[AAA Young Stars Tag Team Tournament, 1997|tournament final for vacant championship]]'''}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[AAA Young Stars Tag Team Tournament, 1997|tournament final for vacant championship]]'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|23|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] [3] & [[Mosco De La Merced I]]|[[Venum]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1997]].[[05.15]]|[[Toluca]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|23|[[Fuerza Guerrera]] [3] & [[Mosco De La Merced I]]|[[Venum]] & [[Heavy Metal]]|[[1997]].[[05.15]]|[[Toluca]]}} |
Revision as of 11:07, 6 February 2013
Current Champions
History of Championship
While being a national commission regulated championship, it has primarily been held and defended in AAA since AAA's formation.
Records for this championship are sparse before 1982. It existed before that period, but may have been an unregulated, similar to the Mexican National Women's Championship. The Mendozas title reign starts the modern age of this title.
From December 1995 until August of 1997, this championship was a source of confusion. Father/son champions Juventud Guerrera and Fuerza Guerrera held the titles in 1995, but the titles were declared vacant when Fuerza left AAA. AAA held a decision match for the vacant title on 1996.01.12 in Neza, where Juventud Guerrera and new partner Psicosis defeated Volador and El Mexicano for the vacant belts. Later that year, after Juventud also left AAA, the commission invalidated that championship match, deciding that the Guerreras were still champions because they never actually lost the titles in a match. In August of that same year, the commission re-vacated the championship for the same reason it originally did - Juvi and Fuerza still did not wrestle in the same promotion and could not team up. Both the Fuerza/Psicosis and the second Psicosis/Juvi reigns are not listed in the lineage due to the commission's decisions.
AAA did not fill the championship again until 1997.
Champions Listing
Sources:
Gallery of Champions
Sources
- Wrestling-Titles.com
- Luchas 2000 Especial #21
Also Listed As
Mexican National Championships |
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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: Mini • Feather • Cruiser • Atomicos |
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