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== History of Championship ==
== History of Championship ==
The  Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship was mainly defended in small arenas. It was disputed for the first time in [[Arena Xochimilco]] in [[1990]]. The championship was defended around [[Mexico City]] and [[Mexico State]] by several years until went defunct in [[1997]]. [[CMLL]] announced they took over control of the titles on [[March 4]], [[2020]]. A [[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Tournament, 2020|tournament]] was announced in order to crown the new champions.


== Champions Listing ==
== Champions Listing ==
{{TitleHistoryStartLong}}
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican Women's Tag Team Championship Tournament, 1990|tournament for first championship]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Tournament, 1990|Finals of tournament to crown the first champions]]'''}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]]|[[Neftali]] & [[Satanakia]]|[[1990]].[[08.10]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]]|[[Neftali]] & [[Satanakia]]|[[1990]].[[08.10]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[India Sioux 0]] & [[La Marquesa]]|[[1990]].[[10.15]]|[[Arena San Mateo]], [[San Mateo Atenco]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[India Sioux 0]] & [[La Marquesa]]|[[1990]].[[10.15]]|[[Arena San Mateo]] - [[San Mateo Atenco]], [[Mexico State]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Martha Villalobos]] & [[Pantera Surena]]|[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]]|[[1991]].[[12.20]]|[[Arena Altavilla]], [[Mexico City]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Martha Villalobos]] & [[Pantera Surena]]|[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]]|[[1991]].[[12.20]]|[[Arena Altavilla]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lady Apache]] & [[Xochitl Hamada]]|[[1992]].[[05.24]]|[[San Lorenzo]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lady Apache]] & [[Xochitl Hamada]]|[[1992]].[[05.24]]|[[San Lorenzo]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Vicky Carranza]] & [[Briosa]]|[[Martha Villalobos]] & [[Pantera Surena]]|[[1994]].[[02.19]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Vicky Carranza]] & [[Briosa]]|[[Martha Villalobos]] & [[Pantera Surena]]|[[1994]].[[02.19]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|team splits, meets for championship}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Championship vacated when team splitted off}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|4<ref>Wrestling Observer Newsletter, May 9, 1994</ref>|[[Neftali]] & [[Briosa]]|[[Vicky Carranza]] & [[La Medusa]]|[[1994]].[[04.06]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''Decision Match to crown the new champions'''}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Larrosa|La Rosa]] & [[La Sirenita]]|[[Neftali]] & [[La Broisa]]|[[1996]].[[01.19]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Neftali]] & [[Briosa]]|[[Vicky Carranza]] & [[La Medusa]]|[[1994]].[[04.06]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]] - [[Mexico City]]|<ref>Wrestling Observer Newsletter, May 9, 1994</ref>}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacant and defunct in [[1997]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Larrosa|La Rosa]] & [[La Sirenita]]|[[Neftali]] & [[La Broisa]]|[[1996]].[[01.19]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Championship defunct in [[1997]]; [[CMLL]] officially vacated the titles on [[March 4]], [[2020]]}}
{{TitleHistoryEnd}}
{{TitleHistoryEnd}}


== Gallery of Champions ==
== Gallery of Champions ==
{{Gallerywide|name=doublechamps_irmas.jpg|caption=[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]], 1st Champions}}
{{Gallery|name=doublechamps_irmas.jpg|caption=[[Irma Aguilar]] & [[Irma Gonzalez]], 1st Champions}}
{{Gallerywide|name=5251.jpg|caption=[[La Rosa]] & [[La Sirenita]], 5th Champions}}
{{Gallery|name=5251.jpg|caption=[[La Rosa]] & [[La Sirenita]], 5th Champions}}


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Revision as of 21:31, 15 May 2020

championship belt

Current Champions

The last recorded champions were La Rosa and Sirenita, but there's no sign of the belts in recent times.

History of Championship

The Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship was mainly defended in small arenas. It was disputed for the first time in Arena Xochimilco in 1990. The championship was defended around Mexico City and Mexico State by several years until went defunct in 1997. CMLL announced they took over control of the titles on March 4, 2020. A tournament was announced in order to crown the new champions.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
Finals of tournament to crown the first champions
1 Irma Aguilar & Irma Gonzalez Neftali & Satanakia 1990.08.10 Arena Xochimilco - Mexico City
1 India Sioux 0 & La Marquesa 1990.10.15 Arena San Mateo - San Mateo Atenco, Mexico State
2 Martha Villalobos & Pantera Surena Irma Aguilar & Irma Gonzalez 1991.12.20 Arena Altavilla - Mexico City
1 Lady Apache & Xochitl Hamada 1992.05.24 San Lorenzo
3 Vicky Carranza & Briosa Martha Villalobos & Pantera Surena 1994.02.19 Arena Xochimilco - Mexico City
Championship vacated when team splitted off
Decision Match to crown the new champions
4 Neftali & Briosa Vicky Carranza & La Medusa 1994.04.06 Arena Apatlaco - Mexico City [1]
5 La Rosa & La Sirenita Neftali & La Broisa 1996.01.19 Arena Xochimilco - Mexico City
Championship defunct in 1997; CMLL officially vacated the titles on March 4, 2020
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. Wrestling Observer Newsletter, May 9, 1994

Gallery of Champions

Irma Aguilar & Irma Gonzalez, 1st Champions
La Rosa & La Sirenita, 5th Champions


Sources


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