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  • The '''Occidente Tag Team Championship''' is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's been a relatively ...pionship during the 1960s. (That was not the case with the other Occidente championships.) In modern times, the [[Jalisco Tag Team Championship]] is a different cha
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  • Starting in 1991, CMLL created a set of World Championships, as direct replacements for the [[NWA]] titles. ...a belt with them, CMLL will seem to have no problem in acknowledging their championships.
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  • ...defeated [[Robin]] and [[Hombre Bala Jr.]] on March 14, 2023 while also [[Occidente Tag Team Championship]]. ...ame way the Mexican national championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]
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  • ...lisco II]]), [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]], all California State Championships. ...th II had chances at the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] and the [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]] in summer 1979, but were unsuccessful.
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  • ...ght Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight]]) and the Mexican National Championships held by CMLL men's luchadors ([[Mexican National Welterweight Championship| ...sixteen spots. That would lead to some wrestlers winning two or even three championships sometime during the year strictly for the purpose of having the right numbe
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  • The national championships are managed by the Mexico City lucha libre commission, but the city itself {{TitleDefenseLine|-<ref>El Informador 1961-09-08; billed as Occidente championship, but there's no other mention of a women's title and it's unli
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