this is the version of the championship last promoted by NWA Mexico ; the CMLL replacement championship is listed under NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship
Current Champion
Akantus is the champion. He defeated Cassandro , El Dragón , Hermes Jr. , Impostor Jr. , Magnus , Peluchín Maldad , and Xisco on April 24 , 2016 at the Houchen Community Center in El Paso , Texas to win the championship.
History of Championship
The NWA World Welterweight Championship was nominally a Mexico based championship, having actually been created before the formation of the NWA (and EMLL joining the NWA.) Due to legal threats from the NWA, CMLL stopped using those initials in association with this championship in 2010, referring to it only as "World Welterweight Championship".
The championship appeared to be forgotten after it was vacated in 1992. Misterioso was the champion of the time, by left in the mass exodus to AAA . CMLL had recently created it's own CMLL World Welterweight Championship in 1992 and had be considering merging the two championships. Instead, they just allowed this championship to stay empty.
Three years later, Negro Casas won a match for the vacant championship over El Hijo del Santo , as part of their infinite rivalry. However, CMLL was still not intending to use the belt; Negro won the belt to provide another champion for the J-Crown Octuple Junior Tournament and Championship. The championship changed many times as part of the tournament and the length of the championship.
After the J-Crown broke up, the championship ended up as a possession of various Ultimo Dragon promotions and off-shoots. It was widely reported Dragon purchased the NWA World Middleweight Championship from CMLL around this period, so the same may be true with this title. This belt was used as part of Ultimo Dragon's Toryumon promotion during it's early years, until it was ultimately replaced by the promotion's own championships.
When this championship was dropped for Toryumon, it disappeared for three years before resurfacing in as part of Ultimo Dragon's personal shows in Mexico. Hajime Ohara won the vacant championship, defeating the reigning Mexican National Welterweight champion La Mascara . Ohara continued defending the championship on Dragon's occasional shows in Mexico and Japan. He wrestled as a rudo in Mexico, but was obviously Dragon's protege and top remaining student.
Ohara briefly lost this championship to Super Delfin and won it back, mostly unnoticed by the lucha libre audience. While the championship was mentioned in Ohara's CMLL matches (usually second or third on the card), it was treated as a title belonging to Ultimo Dragon's Dragon Gym shows, and not used for any CMLL feuds or rivalries.
This status quo came to an end in November of 2007. Ohara was suddenly in the semimain matches and feuding with (and losing to) La Sombra . After two weeks of trios matches, Sombra was given a title shot and won the championship. At age 18, La Sombra is believed to have become the youngest NWA World Champion of all time. It's also an indication CMLL received ownership of the belt back from Ultimo Dragon. Both Dragon and Ohara have disappeared from CMLL lineups, and the championship has stayed with CMLL.
As typical with CMLL based championships in this period, the champion had short feuds to set up title defenses, but no long term challenger to fend off. Sombra's match against Ephesto at the close of December was one of the best bouts of the year, but that match was set up with just a couple weeks of build. Still, this championship helped distinguish Sombra from the many other high flying tecnicos of similar level. Sombra's reign marked him as an upcoming top star, much like Mistico 's first NWA World Middleweight Championship run did for him.
Mephisto 's championship win came as a surprise. The title match was a special attraction for CMLL's return to running regular shows in Arena Coliseo Acapulco , and there was no hint of a pending change. After, it became clear the change was motivated by the upcoming debut CMLL Universal Tournament ; CMLL had 15 eligible champions. Sombra still had half of the CMLL World Tag Team Championship , so Mephisto winning created a 16th champion to fill out the tournament. However, Mephisto was obviously over the weight limit for welterweight. While weight limits had long been ignored, this championship reign was an especially egregious case.
On August 12 , 2010 , CMLL announced a change with the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts with a different design. The old belts are now part of CMLL's mobile museum, though copies of them have turned up elsewhere. CMLL referred to the new championships as the CMLL Historic Championships and said the former NWA champions would be the first champions of the new belts. Outside not getting the physical belt back, that appeared to satisfy the NWA's complaints about using their trademarks. However, within weeks of that press conference, CMLL changed course. The championships were referred to as NWA World Historic Championships .
As part of the Lucha Future June 2011 tour of England, Blue Demon Jr. held a singles match between Casandro and Dr. Cerebro to decide his version of this title.
Champions Listing
#
Champion(s)
Defeated
Date
Location
8 man tournament to determine initial champion
1
El Santo
Pete Pancoff
1946 .03.15
Arena Coliseo DF
[ 1]
1
Tuffy Trues
1946 .05.31
Arena Coliseo DF
2
Jack O'Brien
El Santo
1947 .02.14
Arena Coliseo DF
[ 2]
1
Gory Guerrero
1949 .04.08
Mexico City
[ 3]
3
Gory Guerrero
Jack O'Brien
1949 .04.29
Mexico City
1
Roy Landru
1949 .12.02
Arena Coliseo
4
Bobby Bonales
Gory Guerrero
1951 .07.11
Arena Coliseo
[ 4]
1
Gory Guerrero
?
Orizaba, Veracruz
[ 5]
5
El Santo [2]
Bobby Bonales
1952 .09.26
Arena Coliseo
[ 6]
1
Blue Demon
1953 .04.04
Arena Coliseo
[ 7]
6
Blue Demon
El Santo
1953 .09.25
Arena Coliseo
[ 8]
1
Joe Marin
1955 .06.05
Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila
[ 9]
1
El Enfermero
1956 .02.17
Arena Coliseo
[ 10]
2
El Espectro
1956 .04.22
Arena Canada Dry , Guadalajara , Jalisco
[ 11]
3
El Enfermero
1956 .06.22
Arena Mexico
[ 12]
4
Espectro
1957 .04.26
Arena Mexico
[ 13]
7
Karloff Lagarde
Blue Demon
1958 .01.31
Arena Coliseo
[ 14]
1
Blue Demon
1959 .02.27
Arena Coliseo
[ 15]
2
Milo Millán
1962 .04.01
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 16]
3
Blue Demon
1962 .04.27
Arena Mexico
[ 17]
4
Antonio Montoro
1963 .04.26
Arena Mexico
[ 18]
5
Blue Demon
1964 .07.18
Arena Puebla
[ 19]
6
Huracan Ramirez
1964 .09.26
Arena Mexico
[ 20]
7
Black Shadow
1965 .01.17
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 21]
8
Black Shadow
1965 .01.31
Pachuca, Hidalgo
[ 22]
9
Huracán Ramírez
1965 .03.26
Arena Mexico
[ 23]
10
Blue Demon
1965 .04.30
Arena Mexico
[ 24]
11
Antonio Montoro
1965 .06.03
Tijuana
[ 25]
8
Huracán Ramírez
Karloff Lagarde
1965 .08.05
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
[ 26]
1
Espectro II
1965 .?
?
[ 27]
9
Karloff Lagarde [2]
Huracán Ramírez
1965 .09.24
Mexico City
1
Black Shadow
1966 .01.26
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 28]
2
Antonio Montoro
1966 .02.06
Arena Aficion
[ 29]
10
Vento Castella
Karloff Lagarde
1967 .05.07
Arena Coliseo Monterrey
[ 30]
11
Karloff Lagarde [3]
Vento Castella
1967 .06.09
Arena Mexico
[ 31]
1
Huracan Ramirez
1967 .06.20
Arena Mexico
[ 32]
2
Vento Castella
1967 .08.27
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 33]
3
Humberto Garza Jr.
1967 .09.24
Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila
[ 34]
4
Black Shadow
1968 .08.10
Arena Puebla
[ 35]
5
Blue Demon
1968 .09.20
Arena Mexico
[ 36]
6
Blue Demon
1969 .03.27
Toluca
[ 37]
7
Billy Rogers
1969 .04.13
Torreon
[ 38]
8
Huracan Ramirez
1969 .05.20
Veracruz
[ 39]
9
Black Shadow
1969 .06.01
Tijuana
[ 40]
10
Blue Demon
1969 .07.25
Arena Mexico
[ 41]
11
Huracan Ramirez
1971 .01.23
Auditorio Dr. Gilberto Bolanos Cacho, Queretaro, Queretaro
[ 42]
12
Alberto Muñoz
1971 .02.05
Arena Mexico
[ 43]
12
Alberto Muñoz
Karloff Lagarde
1971 .06.11
Arena Mexico
[ 44]
1
Karloff Lagarde
1971 .07.09
Arena Mexico
[ 45]
2
Karloff Lagarde
1972 .11.10
Arena Mexico
[ 46]
vacates championship on 1973 .10.25 due to career-threatening injury
[ 47]
tournament for vacant championship
13
Mano Negra
Karloff Lagarde
1973 .12.14
Arena Mexico
[ 48]
1
Karloff Lagarde
1974 .01.29
Arena Aficion
[ 49]
2
Karloff Lagarde
1974 .03.02
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 50]
3
Septiembre Negro
1974 .04.17
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 51]
4
Karloff Lagarde
1974 .07.11
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
[ 52]
5
Rikidozan II
1974 .09.21
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 53]
6
Fishman
1974 .09.29
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 54]
7
Babe Face
1974 .11.17
Auditorio Municpal, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
[ 55]
EMLL/NWA declare championship vacant due to Mano Negra leaving promotion; Mano Negra continues to defend title
decision match for vacant championship between national champion and former champion
[ 56]
14
Fishman
Alberto Muñoz
1975 .05.01
Plaza de Toros Mexico
[ 57]
15
Blue Demon
Fishman
1975 .05.25
Plaza de Toros el Cortijo
[ 58]
1
Alberto Munoz
1975 .08.24
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 59]
2
Karloff Lagarde
1975 .09.08
Tampico
[ 60]
3
Fishman
1975 .09.21
Monterrey
[ 61]
4
Karloff Lagarde
1975 .09.26
Arena Mexico
[ 62]
5
Fishman
1975 .11.07
Arena Mexico
[ 63]
6
Fishman
1976 .02.25
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 64]
7
Karloff Lagarde
1976 .03.13
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 65]
8
Karloff Lagarde
1976 .03.20
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 66]
16
Fishman
Blue Demon
1976 .04.09
Arena Mexico
[ 67]
1
Blue Demon
1976 .05.29
Guadalajara
[ 68]
2
Mano Negra
1976 .07.25
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 69]
3
Mano Negra
1976 .10.21
Arena Isabel, Cuernavaca, Morelos
[ 70]
17
Mano Negra [2]
Fishman
1976 .11.19
Arena Mexico
[ 71]
1
Karloff Lagarde
1976 .12.15
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 72]
2
Karloff Lagarde
1977 .01.15
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 73]
3
Perro Aguayo
1977 .03.09
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 74]
4
Fishman
1977 .04.22
Arena Mexico
[ 75]
5
Fishman
1977 .06.26
Arena Coliseo
[ 76]
6
Perro Aguayo
1977 .07.23
Puebla
[ 77]
7
Perro Aguayo
1977 .08.12
Arena Mexico
[ 78]
8
Tony Salazar
1977 .09.25
Monterrey
[ 79]
9
Fishman
1977 .10.30
Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila
[ 80]
10
Perro Aguayo
1978 .02.12
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 81]
11
Tony Salazar
1978 .07.29
Puebla
[ 82]
12
Kung Fu
1978 .08.25
Arena Mexico
[ 83]
13
Kung Fu
1978 .12.06
Kung Fu
[ 84]
14
El Supremo
1978 .12.16
Puebla
[ 82]
15
El Supremo
1979 .01.27
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 85]
16
Américo Rocca
1979 .03.25
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 86]
18
Americo Rocca
Mano Negra
1979 .04.20
Arena Mexico
[ 87]
1
Mocho Cota
1979 .05.16
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 88]
2
Lizmark
1979 .06.15
Arena Mexico
[ 89]
3
Kung Fu
1979 .07.15
Arena Coliseo
[ 90]
4
Kato Kung Lee
1979 .07.26
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
[ 91]
5
Lizmark
1979 .08.19
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 92]
6
Gallo Tapado
1979 .09.01
[ 93]
7
Alfonso Dantes
1979 .09.26
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 94]
8
Lizmark
1979 .10.14
Monterrey
[ 95]
9
Kato Kung Lee
1979 .10.26
Arena Mexico
[ 96]
10
Kato Kung Lee
1979 .11.18
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 97]
11
Lizmark
1979 .12.22
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 98]
19
Kato Kung Lee
Americo Rocca
1980 .01.19
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 99]
1
Américo Rocca
1980 .02.17
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 100]
20
El Supremo
Kato Kung Lee
1980 .05.04
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 101]
1
Américo Rocca
1980 .06.01
Arena Coliseo
[ 102]
21
Lizmark
El Supremo
1980 .06.04
Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
[ 103]
1
Américo Rocca
1980 .07.27
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 104]
2
El Supremo
1980 .08.16
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 105]
3
Satanico
1980 .09.17
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 106]
4
Supremo
1980 .10.26
Arena Coliseo Monterrey
[ 107]
5
La Fiera
1980 .11.15
Arena Puebla
[ 108]
6
Mocho Cota
1980 .11.25
Arena Coliseo
[ 109]
7
La Fiera
1980 .12.14
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 110]
8
Américo Rocca
1981 .02.08
Arena Coliseo
[ 111]
9
El Supremo
1981 .03.31
Arena Coliseo
[ 112]
10
Américo Rocca
1981 .04.12
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 113]
11
Américo Rocca
1981 .04.29
Arena Xochimilco
[ 114]
12
Americo Rocca
1981 .06.10
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 115]
12
Mocho Cota
1981 .06.20
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 116]
13
La Fiera
1981 .07.11
Arena Puebla
[ 117]
22
La Fiera
Lizmark
1981 .10.23
Arena México
[ 118]
1
La Fiera
1981 .12.03
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
[ 119]
1
Franco Colombo
1982 .02.13
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 120]
2
Américo Rocca
1982 .04.30
Arena Mexico
[ 121]
23
Americo Rocca [2]
La Fiera
1982 .07.18
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 122]
1
El Supremo
1982 .07.31
Puebla
[ 123]
2
El Supremo
1982 .08.18
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 124]
3
La Fiera
1982 .08.29
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 125]
4
Mocho Cota
1982 .09.14
Arena Coliseo
[ 126]
5
Mocho Cota
1982 .10.17
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 127]
6
Kung Fu
1983 .01.23
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 128]
7
El Supremo
1983 .03.02
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 129]
8
La Fiera
1983 .04.24
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 130]
9
El Supremo
1983 .05.29
Arena México
[ 131]
10
Mocho Cota
1983 .07.02
Arena Puebla
[ 132]
11
Jerry Estrada
1983 .07.06
Arena Neza
[ 133]
12
La Fiera
1983 .08.07
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 134]
13
Mocho Cota
1983 .09.11
Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara
[ 135]
14
Talisman
1983 .09.24
Pista Arena Revolucion
[ 136]
15
Enfermero Jr.
1983 .09.28
Arena Neza
[ 137]
16
El Supremo
1983 .11.18
Arena México
[ 138]
24
Mocho Cota
Americo Rocca
1984 .01.27
Arena Coliseo DF
[ 139]
1
Américo Rocca
1984 .02.03
Arena México
[ 140]
25
Chamaco Valaguez
Mocho Cota
1984 .07.26
Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
[ 141]
1
La Fiera
1984 .09.22
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 142]
2
Fuerza Guerrera
1984 .11.17
Arena San Lorenzo
[ 143]
3
El Dandy
1984 .11.25
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 144]
4
Fuerza Guerrera
1984 .12.15
Arena Puebla
[ 145]
5
Fuerza Guerrera
1985 .01.06
Arena Coliseo
[ 146]
6
Vulcano
1985 .01.27
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 147]
7
Américo Rocca
1985 .02.14
Arena Isabel, Cuernavaca, Morelos
[ 148]
8
Fuerza Guerrera
1985 .03.03
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 149]
9
Fuerza Guerrera
1985 .05.01
Arena Neza
[ 150]
10
El Dandy
1985 .06.19
Arena Neza
[ 151]
11
Franco Colombo
1985 .07.05
Arena Querétaro
[ 152]
Chamaco Valaguez wins NWA World Middleweight Championship on 1985 .07.20 , does NOT vacate this championship
12
Mocho Cota
1985 .08.06
Arena Coliseo
[ 153]
13
Vulcano
1985 .10.31
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
[ 154]
26
El Dandy
Chamaco Valaguez
1985 .11.17
Mexico City
[ 155]
1
Black Man
1986 .01.01
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 156]
2
Javier Cruz
1986 .03.01
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 157]
27
Javier Cruz
El Dandy
1986 .04.06
Arena Coliseo De Monterrey
[ 158]
1
Negro Casas
1986 .05.25
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 159]
28
El Dandy [2]
Javier Cruz
1986 .08.24
?
29
Americo Rocca [3]
El Dandy
1986 .11.02
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
[ 160]
1
El Dandy
1986 .12.12
Arena Mexico
[ 161]
2
Javier Cruz
1987 .05.17
Arena Coliseo
[ 162]
3
Rodolfo Ruiz
1987 .08.28
Arena Presidente - Mexico City
4
Leon Chino
1988 .05.28
Pista Arena Revoucion
[ 163]
30
Solar II
Americo Rocca
1988 .06.30
Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca
1
Bestia Salvaje
1988 .07.17
Pista Arena Revolucion
31
Fuerza Guerrera
Solar II
1988 .10.04
Arena Mexico
[ 164]
1
Aguila Solitaria
1988 .12.18
Arena Coliseo
[ 165]
2
Pantera II
1989 .01.11
Arena Naucalpan
3
Pantera II
1989 .02.14
Arena Coliseo
[ 166]
4
Aguila Solitaria
1989 .04.30
Pista Arena Revolución
[ 167]
32
Aguila Solitaria
Fuerza Guerrera
1989 .06.02
Arena Coliseo
[ 168]
1
Hijo del Gladiador
1989 .08.09
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
[ 169]
33
Fuerza Guerrera [2]
Aguila Solitaria
1989 .09.21
Arena Puebla
1
Aguila Solitaria
1989 .12.04
Leon
[ 170]
2
Pantera II
1990 .05.04
Arena Coliseo DF
3
Americo Rocca
1990 .07.04
Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
[ 171]
4
Americo Rocca
1990 .07.19
Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
[ 172]
5
Octagon
1990 .09.02
Pista Arena Revolucion
6
Octagon
1990 .11.28
Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
7
Gallo Tapado
1991 .03.01
Arena Mexico
8
Huracan Sevilla
1991 .04.29
Pista Arena Revolucion
9
Misterioso
1991 .06.02
Pista Arena Revolucion
34
Misterioso
Fuerza Guerrera
1991 .12.08
Arena Mexico
championship vacant when Misterioso jumps to AAA on 1992 .06.19
16 man tournament for vacant championship
35
Negro Casas
El Hijo del Santo
1995 .12.01
Arena Mexico
1
Shocker
1996 .01.26
Arena Coliseo
[ 173]
2
Great Sasuke
1996 .07.07
Arena Coliseo
[ 174]
next 3 title matches are part of the J-Crown Unification Tournament
36
Shinjiro Ohtani
Negro Casas
1996 .08.03
Tokyo
37
Ultimo Dragon
Shinjiro Ohtani
1996 .08.04
Tokyo
38
The Great Sasuke
Ultimo Dragon
1996 .08.05
Tokyo
defended as part of the J-Crown Octuple Championship
39
Ultimo Dragon [2]
The Great Sasuke
1996 .10.11
Osaka, Japan
40
Jushin Liger
Ultimo Dragon
1997 .01.04
Tokyo
41
El Samurai
Jushin Liger
1997 .07.06
Sapporo, Japan
42
Shinjiro Ohtani
El Samurai
1997 .08.10
Nagoya , Japan
vacates championship on 1997 .11.05 as part of vacating most of J-Crown Octuple Championship
championship ends up in Toryumon ; decision match for vacant championship
43
Dragon Kid
Dr. Cerebro
1999 .02.06
Nagoya , Japan
1
Judo Suwa
1999 .02.07
Yokohama, Japan
44
Judo Suwa
Dragon Kid
1999 .04.25
Kawasaki, Japan
1
SAITO
1999 .10.10
Kobe, Japan
2
Keni'chiro Arai
1999 .11.19
Nagoya , Japan
3
Genki Horiguchi
2000 .03.25
Iwate, Japan
4
Dragon Kid
2000 .06.04
Kobe, Japan
45
Keni'chiro Arai
Judo Suwa
2000 .07.22
Tokyo
1
Genki Horiguchi
2000 .08.24
Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
2
Yasushi Kanda
2000 .10.12
Kobe, Japan
championship vacated on 2000 .12.15 after loss due to interference versus Susumu Mochizuki
7 man tournament for vacant championship
46
Keni'chiro Arai [2]
Yasushi Kanda
2001 .01.29
Tokyo
47
Susumu Mochizuki
Keni'chiro Arai
2001 .05.27
Kobe, Japan
1
Genki Horiguchi
2001 .07.15
Kumamoto, Japan
2
Ricky Marvin
2001 .08.14
Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
3
Dragon Kid
2001 .08.18
Nagoya , Japan
48
Ryo Saito
Susumu Mochizuki
2001 .09.30
Tokyo
1
Genki Horiguchi
2001 .12.10
Komazawa Olympic Park - Tokyo
2
Genki Horiguchi
2002 .02.03
Fukuoka, Japan
3
Ricky Marvin
2002 .04.09
Yamagata, Japan
49
Genki Horiguchi
Ryo Saito
2002 .04.27
Kobe, Japan
1
Ryo Saito
2002 .04.28
Nagoya , Japan
2
Keni'chiro Arai
2002 .06.01
Ishizawa, Japan
championship vacated on 2002 .06.23 after no contest versus Dragon Kid
decision match for vacant championship
50
Ricky Marvin
Super Nova (Japan)
2002 .07.07
Kobe, Japan
51
Genki Horiguchi [2]
Ricky Marvin
2002 .07.24
Kumamoto, Japan
52
Darkness Dragon
Genki Horiguchi
2002 .07.28
Shimonoseki, Japan
1
Dragon Kid
2002 .08.25
Hokkaido, Japan
2
Ryo Saito
2002 .10.08
Osaka, Japan
3
Dragon Kid
2003 .02.27
Kobe, Japan
championship vacated on 2003 .03.21 due to injury
decision match for vacant championship
53
Yossino
Genki Horiguchi
2003 .03.22
Sapporo, Japan
1
K-Ness
2003 .06.29
Hyogo, Japan
2
K-Ness
2003 .08.10
Hokkaido, Japan
3
Susumu Yokosuka
2003 .09.08
Osaka, Japan
4
brother YASSHI
2003 .12.22
Osaka, Japan
5
Super Shisa
2004 .02.26
Kobe, Japan
championship vacated on 2004 .06.20 to focus on winning the Ultimo Dragon Gym championship; wrestlers leave to form the Dragon Gate promotion (replacing this title with the Open the Brave Gate championship) and this title remains with Ultimo Dragon
decision match on a Toryumon Mexico show for vacant championship
54
Hajime Ohara
La Mascara
2006 .05.13
Arena Mexico
1
El Hijo del Fantasma
2006 .09.10
Arena Coliseo DF
2
El Hijo del Fantasma
2006 .10.12
Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
3
Ultimo Gladiador
2006 .11.29
Arena Lopez Mateos
55
Super Delfin
Hajime Ohara
2007 .01.20
Osaka, Japan
56
Hajime Ohara [2]
Super Delfin
2007 .02.10
Osaka, Japan
1
La Mascara
2007 .05.13
Arena Mexico
2
Chris Sabin
2007 .05.26
Ontario , Canada
championship reverts to CMLL ownership at this point
57
La Sombra
Hajime Ohara
2007 .11.27
Arena Mexico
1
Euforia
2008 .01.01
Deportivo Los Soberanos , Torreon , Coahuila
2
Misterioso II
2008 .03.26
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
3
El Mephisto
2008 .06.02
Arena Puebla
4
Sangre Azteca
2008 .08.04
Domo de la Feria , Leon , Guanajuato
5
Sangre Azteca
2008 .08.10
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
6
Ephesto
2008 .12.07
Arena Mexico
7
El Mephisto
2009 .01.19
Arena Puebla
58
Mephisto
La Sombra
2009 .05.27
Arena Coliseo Acapulco
1
Mistico
2009 .07.13
Arena Puebla
2
Valiente
2010 .01.26
Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
3
La Mascara
2010 .04.27
Arena Mexico
vacant on August 12 , 2010 when CMLL creates their NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship in response to NWA Mexico declaring ownership of this championship
decision match for vacant championship on NWA Mexico endorsed show
59
Cassandro
Dr. Cerebro
2011 .06.25
The Roundhouse - London, England
NWA Mexico ceases to exist; championship continues to be defended on Mama Lucha (Casandro) promoted shows in El Paso
60
Magno
Bobby Zavala & Cassandro
2015 .02.15
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
1
Boby Zavala
2015 .03.15
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
championship vacated on April 26 , 2015 due to Magno signing with WWE
decision match for vacant championship
61
Impostor Jr.
Boby Zavala
2015 .05.31
Mercado Mayapan - El Paso , Texas
1
Hermes Jr.
2015 .09.13
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
62
Último Samuray
Impostor Jr. [ 175]
2015 .12.06
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
63
Impostor Jr. [2]
Último Samuray [ 176]
2015 .12.25
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
64
Akantus
Impostor Jr.
2016 .04.24
Houchen Community Center - El Paso , Texas
1
Latino
2016 .08.14
El Paso , Texas
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found
Sources:
↑ Lucha Libre 948, LuchaWorld , Box y Lucha 980; location not confirmed
↑ Lucha Libre 50, Box y Lucha 1858
↑ SuperLuchas - Guerrero won the match, but was DQed by the commission for using a punch. The referee was also suspended for missing it. Guerrero, EMLL and the NWA protested the decision and a rematch was held three weeks later.
↑ SuperLuchas , Box y Lucha 961
↑ Lucha Libre 297
↑ Lucha Libre 297, Box y Lucha 980
↑ BV
↑ https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=4500001726737378&set=a.4494417087295842 El Universal via BV
↑ El Siglo de Torreon 1955-06-05
↑ Box y Lucha 237A, Box y Lucha 205A
↑ El Informador 1956-04-22
↑ Lucha Libre 149
↑ Box Y Lucha 869
↑ Lucha Libre 95; Lagarde gives this date and location again in Halcon 80; SuperLuchas 17
↑ BV
↑ El Informador 1962-04-01
↑ Arena 193
↑ double pin draw - SuperLuchas, Arena 245
↑ Lucha Libre 40
↑ Lucha Libre 50
↑ Lucha Libre 67
↑ Lucha Libre 69; date is a guess
↑ Lucha Libre 76
↑ Lucha Libre 81
↑ Lucha Libre 86
↑ Lucha Libre 95 - title change on excessive violence DQ
↑ Lucha Libre 99 - exact date, location not mentioned, but prior to September 9th and likely in Guatemala
↑ Lucha Libre 120
↑ Lucha libre 121 & 126; the later has the exact date. Lucha Libre 127 says Lagarde has made 18 defenses, which possibly includes the previous reign
↑ Lucha Libre 191
↑ SuperLuchas, Lucha Libre 191 has this a Friday
↑ SuperLuchas
↑ El Informador 1967-08-27
↑ El Siglo de Torreon 1967-09-24
↑ Lucha Libre 251
↑ Matt Farmer
↑ Lucha Libre 285
↑ Lucha Libre 288
↑ Box Y Lucha 868A; Date is not listed and estimated
↑ Lucha Libre 295; estimated date
↑ SuperLuchas
↑ Box y Lucha 953 + 1002; venue appears to renamed or no longer exists in 2022
↑ Box y Lucha 955, Box y Lucha 956
↑ Arena KO 906
↑ Box y Lucha 977, Box y Lucha 978
↑ Lucha Libre 480
↑ Halcon 51 mentions the Muñoz head injury as taking place on 1973.06.24. The championship was vacated months later when Muñoz was ruled medically unable to return. He would recover more and get cleared to return in 1974.
↑ Halcon 75, Lucha Libre 532
↑ Halcon 80
↑ Halcon 88
↑ Halcon 94
↑ Box Y Lucha 1135
↑ Halcon 117
↑ El Informador 1974-09-29
↑ KO 1127
↑ Karloff Lagarde says he was originally scheduled to face Munoz but had to pull out due to injury
↑ Teddy , Box Y Lucha 1177.
↑ [https://twitter.com/luchablog/status/923054090778763265 Teddy
↑ El Informador 1975-08-24, Halcon 165
↑ Halcon 167
↑ Halcon 185
↑ Matt Farmer
↑ DJ Spectro
↑ Haclon 192, Halcon 200
↑ Halcon 196
↑ Box Y Lucha 1222
↑ Halcon 199
↑ Halcon 207
↑ El Informador 1976-07-25; Mano Negra appears to have beaten Karloff Lagarde in a #1 contenders match the previous week
↑ Box Y Lucha 1254
↑ Halcon 232; Box Y Lucha 1382 refers to this as 11.20 years after the fact, probably a typo
↑ Box Y Lucha 1262
↑ Box Y Lucha 1265
↑ Halcon 247
↑ Box Y Lucha 1280
↑ Box Y Lucha 1288, Box Y Lucha 1289
↑ Box Y Lucha 1294
↑ Lucha Libre 711
↑ Lucha Libre 711
↑ El Siglo de Torreon 1977-10-30
↑ El Informador 1978-02-12, Halcon 347
↑ 82.0 82.1 Halcon 347
↑ Halcon 347, Box Y Lucha 1349
↑ Box Y Lucha 1364, Halcon 347
↑ Halcon 349
↑ El Informador 1979-03-25
↑ SuperLuchas , Box Y Lucha 1382, Lucha Libre 799
↑ Halcon 365
↑ http://www.cronicasyleyendasdelaluchalibre.com/?p=4677
↑ Matt Farmer
↑ Halcon 813
↑ El Informador 1979-08-19
↑ Box y Lucha 1400
↑ Box y Lucha 1404
↑ Arena 1119, Box Y Lucha 1406
↑ CMLL
↑ El Informador 1979-11-18
↑ Box Y Lucha 1416, Box Y Lucha 1417
↑ Box Y Lucha, Arena 1119
↑ El Informador 1980-02-17, Halcon 406
↑ SuperLuchas
↑ a brief #1 contenders tournament was held on 05/18 and 05/25, won by Rocca. No card is known for 06.01 but this is where it would fit.
↑ Halcon Mensual 4
↑ El Informador 1980-07-27
↑ [Box y Lucha 1450, KO 1414, http://www.boxylucha.com/foro/viewtopic.php?p=736975#p736975 ricardo aguilar hidalgo @ box y lucha]
↑ KO 1418
↑ Box y Lucha 1459, Box y Lucha 1460
↑ Arena 1161, Box y Lucha 1462, Box y Lucha 1463
↑ Matt Farmer, Box y Lucha 1464, Box y Lucha 1465
↑ Box y Lucha 1466, Box y Lucha 1467
↑ SuperLuchas , Box Y Lucha 1478, Halcon 457 = also listed as Arena Coliseo
↑ ricardo aguilar hidalgo @ box y lucha
↑ El Informador 1981-04-12
↑ Box y Lucha 1485, Lucha Libre 905
↑ ricardo aguilar hidalgo @ box y lucha
↑ luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 00.28.46)
↑ Halcon 483
↑ Lucha Libre 930
↑ Box y Lucha 1516
↑ Halcon 512, Halcon Mensual 6
↑ Matt Farmer
↑ El Informador 1982-07-18, Halcon 535, Halcon Mensual 8
↑ Arena 1250, Halcon Mensual 8
↑ Box y Lucha 1552
↑ Box y Lucha 1553, KO 1519, KO 1520
↑ Matt Farmer , Box y Lucha 1556, Box y Lucha 1557
↑ Box y Lucha 1560
↑ Box y Lucha 1574, Box y Lucha 1578, KO 1541
↑ Box y Lucha 1580
↑ El Informador 1983-04-24
↑ Box y Lucha 1591, Matt Farmer
↑ Halcon 584
↑ Box y Lucha 1597
↑ Box y Lucha 1601
↑ Box y Lucha 1606, SuperLuchas
↑ Box y Lucha 1608, Box y Lucha 1609
↑ Box y Lucha 1609, Box y Lucha 1610
↑ [Arena 1317, Arena 1318, Box y Lucha 1616, Box y Lucha 1617, http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=10&t=004607 Matt Farmer]
↑ Arena 1328, Box y Lucha 1625, Combates 433
↑ Matt Farmer , Arena 1328, Box y Lucha 1625
↑ https://www.facebook.com/Luchalibredelrecuerdo/photos/a.217989885294031/1033144787111866 Lucha Libre del Recuerdo
↑ Arena 1361, Box y Lucha 1658
↑ Box y Lucha 1665
↑ El Informador 1984-11-25
↑ Box y Lucha 1669, Box y Lucha 1670
↑ Box y Lucha 1673
↑ Arena 1379
↑ Box y Lucha 1679
↑ Arena 1384, Box y Lucha 1680
↑ Box y Lucha 1689
↑ Box y Lucha 1695, Box y Lucha 1696
↑ Halcon 691
↑ Box y Lucha 1703
↑ Box y Lucha 1714
↑ Box y Lucha 1718 mentions the date but not the location; Dandy does win title from Valaguez
↑ El Informador 1986-01-01
↑ Box y Lucha 1731, Box y Lucha 1732
↑ Arena KO Magazine 1708, Box y Lucha 1737; Article mentions title rematch to take place 06/13 in Arena Mexico
↑ El Informador 1986-05-25
↑ Box y Lucha 1765
↑ luchablog photolog (20130916_021147)
↑ Box y Lucha 1792
↑ Box y Lucha
↑ Box y Lucha 1865
↑ SuperLuchas
↑ Box y Lucha 1883
↑ Box y Lucha 1989
↑ video
↑ Box y Lucha 1909
↑ Box y Lucha 1925
↑ Box y Lucha 1954
↑ Box y Lucha 1955, RB
↑ WON 1996-02-05
↑ WON 1996-07-29
↑ Relevos Suicidas: Cassandro (hair) & Impostor Jr. (title) vs Peluchin (mask) & Último Samuray (mask). Wrestler who got the pin over a rival would leave the match.
↑ Cassandro , El Dragón , Hermes Jr. , Magnus , Peluchín Maldad , and Xisco were also involved in the match.
Mano Negra was left EMLL in early 1975. He continued to defend this championship as an independent, though NWA and EMLL withdrew their recognition, but Negra kept the physical belt. He continued to defend for promoters which would later be known as LLI/UWA.
Sources:
↑ Halcon 138
↑ Halcon 185
↑ Halcon 142 mentions a title defense but not an opponent
↑ Halcon 148
↑ KO 1152
Unlike the other two weight division champions, this did not join with the eventual UWA title. Mano Negra reversed course and returned to EMLL around November 1975. EMLL ignored his stake at the championship, though he'd eventually win it back in 1976.
Gallery of Champions
Gallery
history of the championship as of October 1965 (including title reigns prior to the recognized start)
Gallery of Title Belts
Original Belt
2nd Belt
Sources