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  • ...s, classified as a mini eligible championship, and decided by a three week tournament. CMLL held two ciberneticos to determine the finalists and then a singles m Unusual things that were never explained about the tournament
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  • ...ournament to decide a [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|national lightweight champion]] in 1937. A previous attempt to decide a champion ended in a draw ....) [[Jack O'Brien]] reportedly lost an early match but was reseeded in the tournament for unknown reasons.
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  • ...to the United States, but his name was not mentioned.) CMLL held a 12 man tournament for the championship. The field was split up into two six man ciberneticos,
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  • ...ght Championship]] in July 1983 when he could no longer make the weight. A tournament was held, with matches held in [[Pista Arena Revolucion]]. ...[Impala]], [[El Mestizo]], [[Megatrón]], [[El Galante]], [[California]] in tournament matches on Pista Arena Revolucion
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  • ...]] after winning [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] in 1966. A tournament was held in [[Plaza el Toros el Cortijo]]. The first part of the tournament was held on [[March 13]]. [[Reyes Oliva]], [[Tizoc]], [[Tom Mix]], [[Javier
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  • ...was vacant in February 1982 when [[Chamaco Valaguez]] left the division. A tournament was held starting in April to determine a new champion. The full tournament is not known.
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  • ...tional Heavyweight]] championships were created with no obvious issue. The lightweight title was not so fortunate. ...Dientes Hernandez]] in a later match. The match didn't take place, and the tournament appears to have been abandoned. The championship would not be decided until
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  • ...libre commission held a tournament for the [[Mexican National Lightweight Tournament]] after declaring current champion Fuerza Guerrera was too heavy to remain Few matches in the tournament are known
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  • ...tional Heavyweight]] championships were created with no obvious issue. The lightweight title was not so fortunate. ...Dientes Hernandez]] in a later match. The match didn't take place, and the tournament appears to have been abandoned. The championship would not be decided until
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  • ...cipated in the [[Mexican National Lightweight Tournament, 2008|lightweight tournament]] in September 2008, and disappeared after. In an interview later that year [[category:Miniestrellas]][[Category:Mexican wrestlers]][[Category:Former CMLL wrestlers]]
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  • ...libre commission held a tournament for the [[Mexican National Lightweight Tournament]] after declaring current champion Fuerza Guerrera was too heavy to remain Few matches in the tournament are known
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  • ...]] after winning [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] in 1966. A tournament was held in [[Plaza el Toros el Cortijo]]. The first part of the tournament was held on [[March 13]]. [[Reyes Oliva]], [[Tizoc]], [[Tom Mix]], [[Javier
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  • ...mmission covers the most amount of shows, largest populace, and all of the national championships. The Mexico City commission is the specific governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include:
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  • ...Mexican National Lightweight Tournament, 2008|Mexican National Lightweight Tournament]] and 2009's minis cage match in [[Arena Mexico]]. [[Category:Mexican wrestlers]]
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  • ...ng for a single scheduled title defense, this tournament for the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] took place because of the champions stopped appearing ...nament to declare new champions. Over the next few days, CMLL revealed the tournament would include eight teams, be held exclusive at [[Arena Mexico]], and take
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  • ...ournament to decide a [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|national lightweight champion]] in 1937. A previous attempt to decide a champion ended in a draw ....) [[Jack O'Brien]] reportedly lost an early match but was reseeded in the tournament for unknown reasons.
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  • ...ght Championship]] in July 1983 when he could no longer make the weight. A tournament was held, with matches held in [[Pista Arena Revolucion]]. ...[Impala]], [[El Mestizo]], [[Megatrón]], [[El Galante]], [[California]] in tournament matches on Pista Arena Revolucion
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Trios Championship|MEX TRIOS]]|[[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[Blue Panther]], [[El {{tchange|[[AULL Lightweight Championship|AULL LIGHT]] (1)|[[Terry 2000]]|[[Sadico]]|[[2006]]|[[Arena Lo
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  • ...was vacant in February 1982 when [[Chamaco Valaguez]] left the division. A tournament was held starting in April to determine a new champion. The full tournament is not known.
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  • ...s, classified as a mini eligible championship, and decided by a three week tournament. CMLL held two ciberneticos to determine the finalists and then a singles m Unusual things that were never explained about the tournament
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|MEX HEAVY]]|[[Black Gordman]]|[[Pantera Negra]]|[[ {{tretain|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[Mascara Sagrada]]|[[Pirata Morgan
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] ...e in 1942, got married and lost the title in 1943. Finished runner up in a tournament for the vacant welterweight title in the same year. Somehow got onto EMLL's
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  • ...Jr.]] beat [[Jeque]] and [[Sangre Azteca]] (Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles Tournament - Round 1 + First TV Appearence)}} ...''Volador Jr.''' and [[Mano Negra Jr.]] ([[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Titles]] Tournament - Semi-Finals)}}
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  • ...to the United States, but his name was not mentioned.) CMLL held a 12 man tournament for the championship. The field was split up into two six man ciberneticos,
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  • ...ip]], [[FantasticaMania Tag Team Tournament, 2015|FantasticaMania Tag Team Tournament 2015]] (w/[[Atlantis]]), WWE 24/7 Championship ...rformer. CMLL rewarded him by having him win the reborn [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], winning a cibernetico over wrestlers who were normally posi
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  • |titles=[[UWA World Lightweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] ...tling scene, becoming a regular in La Arena Zapata de Acapulco. He won the lightweight championship in his state and won tag titles with [[Aspirante]]. He capture
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Virus]]|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2000]]|[[Aguascalient {{tretain|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[La Mascara]]|[[Sangre Azteca]]|[[2
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[Loco Valentino]]|[[Seminarista]]|[[1994]]|[[Tula {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Championship|MEX WOMEN]]|[[Tiffany]]|[[Cynthia Moreno]]|[[2000]]|[[
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  • {{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a ruleta tournament; <b>(2)</b> Cage match w/ [[Sexy Piscis]]}} {{tretain|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[Lasser]]|[[Romano Garcia]]|[[1991]]|[[Arena Lope
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  • {{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a ruleta rusa tag team tournament; <b>(2)</b> Relevos Suicidas: [[Picudo]] & [[Perro Aguayo Jr.|Aguayo Jr.]] {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Fuerza Guerrera]]|[[Javier Cruz]]|
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[El Hijo del Santo]] [2]|[[Aristotle I]]|[[1985]] {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[El Dandy]]|[[Americo Rocca]]|[[198
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Joe Marin]]||[[1948]]|}} {{tretain|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[Pierroth Jr.]]|[[El Faraon]]|[[19
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  • ...eavyweight Title( ?), Distrito Federal Lightweight Title, Arena Xochimilco Lightweight Title, Arena Azteca Welterweight Title, Arena Apatlaco Welterweight Title, {{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of an 8 man ruleta de la muerte tag team tournament}}
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  • {{aend|(1) The finals of a [[Ruleta de la Muerte]] tournament; (2) Triangle match with [[Felino]] }} {{tretain|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[Negro Casas]]|[[1984]]|[[A
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[Lasser]]|[[Rocky Santana]]|[[1991]]|[[Arena Pueb {{tretain|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Canelo Casas]]|[[Ciclon Ramirez]]|
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  • ...tch w/ [[Alan Stone]] & [[El Intocable]]; <b>(3)</b> 16 man losers advance tournament w/[[Mil Mascaras]], [[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]], [[Lizmark]], [[Tinieblas]], [[ {{tchange|[[Mexican National Trios Championship|MEX TRIOS]]|Los Brazos ([[Brazo de Oro]], [[El Brazo]],
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  • == Tournament Details == ...he third week in a full three falls no time limit match. The winner of the tournament is awarded a red and gold belt, though the championship is not defended thr
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|MEX MIDDLE]]|[[Tarzan Lopez]]|[[Gorilla Ramos]]|[ {{tretain|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[Dr. Wagner]]|[[Canek]]|[[1977]]|[
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Raul Rojas]]|[[Rolando Costa]]|[[1966]]|[[Mexico {{tretain|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Fishman]]|[[Alberto Munoz]]|[[1975
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  • ...losers advance tag tournament; <b>(2)</b> Finals of a Ruleta de la Muerte tournament; <b>(3)</b> Relevos Suicidas vs. [[Super Brazo]] & [[Bestial]]; <b>(4)</b> {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Mishima Ota]]|[[Juan Diaz]]|[[1957]]|[[Mexicali]
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Tauro]] [2]|[[Dardo Aguilar]]|[[1975]]|[[Arena I {{tchange|[[Mexican National Minis Championship|MEX MINI]]|[[Mini Abismo Negro]]|[[Octagoncito AAA]]|[[1
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  • ...]), [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Fuego|Flash]]), [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] (w/[[Mascara Dorada]] & [[Metro]]), [[Occidente Light ...[[Fuego|Flash]] won the [[Arena Coliseo Tag Team Tournament, 2008|16 team tournament]], slightly upsetting the [[Infernales]] duo of [[Nosferatu]] & [[Euforia]]
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  • |titles=[[National Lightweight Title]] (2), [[National Welterweight Title]] (2), [[NWA World Welterweight Title]] ...i in Houston, Texas on [[February 18]], [[1910]]. He grew up in an Italian-Mexican family with resources, which ended up moving to Mexico where he studied to
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]], [[Tamaulipas Middleweight Championship]], [[Ciudad Juarez T {{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a 24 man tournament}}
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  • {{aend|<b>(1)</b> Finals of a 24 man tournament; '''(2)''' Jaula de la Mujeres with: [[Diva Virtual]], [[Princesa Kiara]], {{tretain|[[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA LIGHT]]|[[Seminarista]]|[[Loco Valentino]]|[[1994]]|[[Aren
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  • ...ionship#Guadalajara Branch|UWF World Middleweight Championship]], National Lightweight Championship, Campeonato de trios de Occidente (con Pepe Aguayo y Flash Jr) ...atal team, managed by Diego Mercado who is a former manager of the Mexican national team. He later played in the UAG team, and it was then when the lucha bug f
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  • ...iseo Tag Team Championship]] (2, w/[[Delta]] & [[The Panther]]), [[Mexican National Middleweight Championship]] ...n a #1 contenders cibernetico to face [[Virus]] for the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]]. Maya did not win, but impressed greatly in the fight. The m
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  • ...[[AAA World Mixed Tag Championship]] (2 w/[[Cinthia Moreno]]), IPW Mexican Lightweight Championship. VIP / IPV Mixed Tag Team Championship (w/[[Rossy Moreno]]), [ ...however Faby Apache and Gran Apache won each one of the matches. However a tournament was held in 2005 which Oriental, and Cynthia Moreno defeated Gran Apache, a
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  • ...es]] (2, w/ [[Felino]] & [[Hijo del Pantera]]), 2008 CHIKARA King of Trios Tournament (w/[[Incognito]], [[Lince Dorado]]) [[Category:Mexican wrestlers|Pantera]]
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  • ...& [[Luciferno]]), [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Latin Lover]]), [[CMLL World Trios Championshi ...was a tag team champion with [[Latin Lover]] in 1995, but never became the national top star he was expected to be.
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  • ...ndary minis championship in play, they opted to use the [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] instead of more logically using this one. {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Mini's Championship, 1997|lightning tournament for vacant championship]]}}
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  • ...os U]] group) in 2002. Luchas 2000's special on the history of the Mexican National Championships included an interview with Loco Max, who said he vacated this ...has either, due to the lack of defenses.) It's not said why the [[Mexican National Minis Championship]], a title which exists for this very use, is not being
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  • ...ght Championship]], [[CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Title]] (2), [[National Lightweight Title]], GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles (3) (1 w/ [[Kotaro Suzuki]] ...t in the semifinals to Felino and Tigre Blanco, who would later become the tournament winners.
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  • {{tretain|[[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship|MEX WOMEN TAG]]|[[Lluvia]] & [[Jarochita]]|[[ {{tchange|[[Spartan Lightweight Championship|SPARTAN LIGHT]]|[[Alas de Oro Jr.]]|[[Centella (Baja Californi
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  • ...ightweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] and [[Mexican National Trios Championship]].) ...toured Japan in November, then came back home to help defend the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]]. The defense was successful, but Dorada hurt a leg dur
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  • ...] and [[Stuka Jr.]] on [[April 24]], [[2021]] at [[Arena Mexico]] to win a tournament for the vacant championship. The championship is again vacant as of [[May 1 Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not
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  • ...]] (w/ [[Octagón]]), [[AAA Tag Team Tournament, 1993]] (w/ [[Octagón]]), [[Mexican Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Super Muñeco]] & [[Ángel Azteca]]), [[CMLL World Tag His first title was the UWA World Lightweight title he got on [[October 28]], [[1984]] defeating a young up-and-coming wr
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  • {{tchange|[[Baja California Lightweight Championship|BC LIGHT]]|[[Alas de Oro Jr.]]|[[Guerrero Negro (Baja Californ {{tretain|[[Baja California Lightweight Championship|BC LIGHT]]|[[Alas de Oro Jr.]]|[[Orión (Baja California)|Ori�
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  • ...Team Titles]] (w/ [[Gran Hamada]]), Central American Middleweight Title, [[National Cruiserweight Title]], [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title]] ...ro Aguayo]] and [[Anibal]] discovered him and took him to the [[UWA]]. His Mexican debut was in [[1981]], and he wrestled for several years in small arenas st
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  • ...ampionship situation was not addressed for three months past until a title tournament was announced after the [[May 23]]rd show. ...ng tecnicos [[La Mascara]] and [[Hijo del Fantasma]] thru the championship tournament, climaxing with an upset win over [[Blue Panther]], [[Dos Caras Jr.]], and
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  • ...Atlantis]]), [[WWA World Middleweight Title]], 1st Annual [[Leyenda Azul]] Tournament, [[Copa Bobby Bonales|Copa Bobby Bonales 2009]] ...[[December 18]], Panther made [[Satanico]] submit to [[la tapatía]] in the tournament final for the vacant title, held in [[Acapulco]]. Panther was never defeate
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  • ...le]] (3), [[WWA World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Rey Misterio]]), [[WWA World Lightweight Title]] (3), WWC Jr. Heavyweight Title, [[IWAS World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ Even though both his parents are Mexican natives, Oscar was born [[December 12]], [[1974]] in [[San Diego]]'s old Sh
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  • ...ag Team Titles (w/ [[Silver King]]), W*ING/WWC Junior Heavyweight Title, [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Pirata Morgan]]) ...'s Box of internal wounds from which Texano never recovered. According to Mexican tradition, he was cremated the next day (Tuesday the 17th) before sundown a
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