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  • RCH is a Mexico State indie promotion since 2013, owned by [[Ricky Castro Hernandez]]. The promot == Championships ==
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  • ...hub for lucha libre, many stars are originally from or got their start in Mexico City. ...y of Mexico City, the two place names are functionally the same. ([[Mexico State]] is an entirely different place.)
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  • ...professional wrestling promotion based out of [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]. It was founded in [[2014]] by [[Viral]] and run their events in [[Arena == Championships ==
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  • ...e]]|[[2010]].[[01.24]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...e]]|[[2010]].[[03.07]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ed [[Miedo Extremo]] on [[May 23]], [[2021]] in Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico State to win the title. ...óxico]], and [[Wotan]]|[[2018]].[[06.10]]|Deshuesadero - Tultitlán, Mexico State}}
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  • [[Quimera]] is the current champion. She won the championships on October 2, 2022. On December 8, 2018 Furia de Titanes introduced their championships in different divisions interpromotional, tag team, trios, junior, new talen
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  • ...a]]|[[2017]].[[06.03]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...a]]|[[2017]].[[07.30]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ig Memo]]|[[2011]].[[12.30]]|Centro Cívico Nueva Aragón - Ecatepec, Mexico State}} ...|Tóxico]]|[[2012]].[[02.19]]|Centro Cívico Nueva Aragón - Ecatepec, Mexico State}}
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  • ...covers the most amount of shows, largest populace, and all of the national championships. ...nd licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight
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  • ...ado del Mexico" in Spanish is a regional championship defended in [[Mexico State]]. It should not be confused with the [[Distrito Federal Middleweight Champ ...ch 6]], [[2019]] in Central de Abastos, San Vicente Chicoloapan, Estado de Mexico to win the title.
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  • ...ary 19]], [[2012]] in [[Arena Lopez Mateos]] of [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]. ...a]]|[[2011]].[[07.17]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...une 30]], [[2012]] in Centro de Convenciones of [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]. ...Segura]]|[[2011]].[[07.31]]|Deportivo Tlalli - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...a)|Venum]] on [[November 18]], [[2018]] in Deshuesadero, Tultitlán, Mexico State to win the title. ...z]]|[[2012]].[[02.19]]|[[Arena López Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...]], [[2016]] in [[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]], [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]] to win the title. ...16]].[[11.19]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ip''' is a professional wrestling extreme-style championship defended on [[Mexico|Mexican]] independent circuit. It's owned by Impacto Extremo promotion. ...]]|[[2013]].[[03.30]]|Colonia Francisco Villa - Cuautitlán Izcalli, Mexico State}}
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  • ...omotions in Houston, Texas and defeated [[Mr. ATL]] to win the title. In [[Mexico]], he defended the title with [[IWRG]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]] as the '''Tex ...000 Jr.]]|[[2010]].[[11.21]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...cio]]), [[WMW Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Mohicano II]]), [[WMW Trios Championships]] (with [[Piel Roja]] & [[Mohicano II]]) ...|??/??/??|hair|[[Príncipe Franky]]|[[Mohicano I]]|Pista Arena Revolución - Mexico City}}
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  • ...]]. Championship is under the jurisdiction of the Estado de Mexico (Mexico State) Box Y Lucha commission ...on [[March 6]]th, [[2019]] in Central de Abastos, Chicoloapan, [[Estado de Mexico]]
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  • ...]], [[2019]] in [[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]], [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]] to win the title. ...ee Way Match for the title. Months later, Demasiado brought the title to [[Mexico City]].
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  • ...te Women's Championship''' is a regional championship defended in [[Mexico State]]. It should not be confused with the [[Distrito Federal Women's Championsh ...ch 6]], [[2019]] in Central de Abastos, San Vicente Chicoloapan, Estado de Mexico to win the title.
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  • ...a]]), Arena Ecatepec Tag Team Championships (w/?), Arena Libertad Tag Team Championships (w/?), AAA New Wrestler Tournament Winner 1999 ...dico Brujo]] & [[Hombre Lobo]]|[[Arena Ecatepec]] - [[Ecatepec]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Mexico State based championships]]
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  • Championship represents [[AIWA]] out of Mexico, Central and South America. [[Guerrera Isis]] was the first champion. She {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Diosa Maya]]|[[2016]].[[04.28]]|[[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...date=[[November 13]], [[1995]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl|Cd. Nezahualcóyotl]] - [[Mexico City]] ...aco Salazar 1]] & [[Chamaco Salazar 2]]|[[arena ???]] - [[????]], [[????? (state)|?????]]}}
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  • ...o]]|[[2011]].[[03.26]]|[[Arena López Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...o]]|[[2011]].[[07.03]]|[[Arena López Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...[[October 22]], [[2014]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]] of [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]. ...Diablo]]|[[2010]].[[03.21]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • This championship has existed in Mexico City since the 60s, but very little of it's history is documented. ...[Triton (CMLL)|Tritón]]|[[2012]].[[04.15]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...varro]]|[[2011]].[[10.16]]|[[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]] - Coacalco, [[Mexico State]]}} ...is Potosi - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosi]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosi]]}}
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  • ...16]].[[08.20]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...16]].[[10.22]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...eina Dorada]] & [[Krazystar]]|[[2014]].[[06.15]]|[[Arena Neza]] - [[Mexico State]]}} ...u Divine]], [[Lady Maravilla]]|[[2016]].[[07.15]]|[[Arena Neza]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...]] on [[July 9]], [[2023]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]] to win the title. ...eelance]]|[[2018]].[[01.01]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ipta]]), [[Mexico State Trios Championships]] (unknown partners), [[Mexico State Tag Championship]] (unknown partners)
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  • |birthdate=[[April 30]], [[1969]] - [[Izatapalapa]], [[Mexico City]] ...ight Championship]], [[Arena Loba Lightheavyweight Championship]], Mexico State Olympic Champion 2005
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  • ...] & [[Psicopata]], with [[Rey Krimen]] & [[Sepulturero]]), [[AULL Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Terry Bolaños Jr.]]), [[AULL Light Heavyweight Title]] ...s Jr.]]|[[Terry 2000]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • |birthdate=?- [[ July 5]], [[199?]] - [[Nezahualcóyotl]], [[Mexico State]] == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • Championship represents [[AIWA]] out of Mexico, Central and South America. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|Heavywei ...on there was a tournament in Guatemala with several wreslters representing Mexico, El Salvador, Peru and the United States. Huracan Ramírez and Hacha Diabó
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  • ...lterweight Championship''' is a regional championship defended in [[Mexico State]]. It should not be confused with the [[Distrito Federal Welterweight Champ ...2017]] in Auditorio Municipal San Lucas out of San Antonio La Isla, Mexico State to win the title.
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  • ...ional Wrestling Revolution Group]] (IWRG) to showcase the best wrestler in Mexico. [[Hellboy (Estado de Mexico)|Hellboy]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Shocko]] on [[March 19|Ma
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  • The Naucalpan Tag Team Championships were championships specific to [[Arena Naucalpan]]. ...who use their own [[IWRG IC TAG|tag team titles]]. The Naucalpan Tag Team Championships are considered inactive.
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  • ...y]]|[[2012]].[[01.01]]|[[Arena López Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...arragán]] - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosí]]}}
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  • The Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission in the women's tag team ...the current champions, they defeated [[Hatana Himura|Hatanna]] & [[Katara (Mexico City)|Katara]] ([[Tabata]]) on April 23, 2024 in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajar
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  • ...Mascara Sagrada Jr. (2010)|Mascara Sagrada Jr.]]), [[Arena Aragon Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Cuchillo Jr.]]) ...uerrero Jr.|[[Judas el Traidor]]|Arena Lopez Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State}}
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  • ...[[July 30]], [[2004]] - [[Arena Querétaro]] - [[Querétaro]], [[Querétaro (state)|Querétaro]] ...[Querétaro State Tag Championship]] (with [[Drabek II]]), [[Centro America State Tag Championship]] (with [[Drabek II]]), [[Queretaro Light Heavyweight Titl
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  • ...ending around [[Puebla]]. In recent years, the title has been brought to [[Mexico City]]. ...uerrero WMC]] on [[August 29]], [[2015]] at Deportivo Joaquín Capilla in [[Mexico City]] to win the title.
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  • ...s are eligible for the championship, and the title may only be defended in Mexico City. ...Farmer]</ref>|[[Aguila Solitaria]]|[[1986]].[[08.19]]|[[Arena Coliseo]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...a]]|[[2009]].[[09.06]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...6]]|[[2010]].[[10.30]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...na del Sur]]|[[2015]].[[05.30]]|[[Salón Citlali]] - [[Ecatepec]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...ia Mazahua]]|[[2015]].[[06.28]]|[[Salón Citlali]] - [[Ecatepec]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...[Sexy Violeta]] & [[Baby Angelita]] in [[Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl]], [[Mexico State]]. ...ta]] & [[Baby Angelita]]|[[2017]].[[04.15]]|Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State}}
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  • ...a (DF)|Xena]]|[[2015]].[[02.01]]|Arena Coliseo Coacalco - Coacalco, Mexico State}} ...[Sexy Angel]]|[[2015]].[[02.22]]|Arena Lopez Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State}}
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  • ...Championship]] were the two NWA championships endorsed by the [[NWA]] in [[Mexico]]. ...of questionable merit.) The title in name is part of the rarely seen [[NWA Mexico]] promotion, but the title defenses have come as part of [[Turbo]]'s partic
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  • ...[[2011]].[[05.22]]|Auditorio Municipal San Lucas Xolox,<br>Tecamac, Mexico State}} ...[[2014]].[[05.02]]|Gimnasio Municipal Emiliano Zapata,<br>Zumpango, Mexico State}}
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  • ...o]]|[[2014]].[[06.14]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ro|Justiciero]]|[[Mr. México]]|[[Bazar Coacalco]] - [[Coacalco]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...[Gringo Loco]]|[[Chico Che]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...)|[[2010]].[[11.14]]|Salon Quinta Paraiso,<br>Cuautitlan Izcalli, [[Mexico State]]}} ...ge]])|[[2010]].[[11.27]]|Parque El Zotoluco,<br>[[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...]] & [[Brazo de Plata|Plata]] - August 22, 1982 - Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City ...ship]], [[Tamaulipas Middleweight Championship]], [[Ciudad Juarez Tag Team Championships]] (w/?), [[Fronterizo Middleweight Championship]], [[AWWA World Middlewweig
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  • ...to Jack]]|[[2010]].[[09.25]]|Deportivo Tlalli - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...fenseIffy|1|[[Eterno]]|[[2010]].[[11.14]]|Deportivo Jose Maria Morelos - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...Jr.]] and [[Gorila Jr.]] on [[April 1]], [[2012]] in [[Salon Mundet]] of [[Mexico City]]. ...n Jr.]]|[[2011]].[[05.21]]|Casas del Pueblo - Cuautitlan Ixcalli, [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...]]. Championship is under the jurisdiction of the Estado de Mexico (Mexico State) Box Y Lucha commission ...different versions of "Campeonato de Parejas del Estado de Mexico" (Mexico State Tag Team Championship) around, as they differ on title designs.
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  • ...[1990]]. The championship was defended around [[Mexico City]] and [[Mexico State]] by several years until went defunct in [[1997]]. The last recorded champi ...]]|[[Neftali]] & [[Satanakia]]|[[1990]].[[08.15]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]] - [[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1960 mentions in passing, doesn't seem definitive</
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  • ...ligible to challenge for them. It should not be confused with the [[Mexico State Tag Team Championship]]. ...ne|1|[[Rey Cobra]] & [[Sismo]]|[[1991]].[[05.08]]|[[Deportivo Penoles]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...]])|[[2010]].[[11.28]]|Gimnasio Pablo Colin - Cuautitlan Izcalli, [[Mexico State]]}} ...o]]|[[2011]].[[02.05]]|Centro de Convenciones - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • Long time Mexico City area independent wrestler. Mostly a preliminary rudo when he appears i == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...A Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Mohicano I]]), [[Distrito Federal Trios Championships]] (with [[Mohicano I]] & [[Mutante]]), [[AWWA Lightheavyweight Championship ...12/17|hair|[[Cuervo]]|[[Mohawk]]|Arena López Mateos - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State}}
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  • ..., [[Tony Rivera]], and [[Zumbi]]|[[2011]].[[07.24]]|[[Centro Banamex]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...efenseLine|1|[[Zumbi]]|[[2011]].[[09.08]]|Salón Ivory - Atizapán, [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...e]]|[[2010]].[[10.30]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • |titles=[[Distrito Federal Trios Championships]] (with [[El Colombiano]] & [[Ricky Ricon]]) ...hicano I]]|[[Miserable]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Neza]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ed by [[IWL|International Wrestling League]]. It is one of two heavyweight championships in IWL, complementing the [[IWL Independent Heavyweight Championship]]. ...ones de Tlalnepantla|Centro de Convenciones]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ed by [[IWL|International Wrestling League]]. It is one of two heavyweight championships in IWL, complementing the [[IWL International Heavyweight Championship]]. ...A. Park]]|[[2013]].[[09.28]]|[[Arena Neza]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...cion de Lucha Libre Mexicana El Valiente - Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, [[Mexico State]]. ...cion de Lucha Libre Mexicana El Valiente - Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...ary 19]], [[2012]] in [[Arena López Mateos]] of [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]. {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Mosco de la Merced]]|[[2003]].[[02.01]]|[[Gimnasio Mexico '68]], [[Guadalajara]]}}
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  • ...ent Extreme]]|[[2015]].[[03.15]]|[[Arena Neza]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State]]}} ...2017]].[[10.15]]|Centro Civico de Tulpetlac in Ecatepec, Estado de Mexico, Mexico}}
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  • |birthdate=[[February 22]], [[1973]] - [[Mexico City]] ...[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]], [[Distrito Federal Tag Team Championships]] (unknown partner), [[Estado de México Middlweight Championship]], [[CMLL
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  • ...a]]|[[2007]].[[03.31]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...a]]|[[2007]].[[05.19]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...o]]|[[2013]].[[11.10]]|[[Arena Coliseo Coacalco]] - [[Coacalco]], [[Mexico State]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ha Libre MX''' and endorsed by the Comisión de Box y Lucha de la Ciudad de Mexico. It was created in [[June 6]], [[2015]]. Since 2018, this title is known a ...n. She won the title on May 14, 2022 in Gym Micktlán, Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City.
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  • ...]]|Palenque de la Gran Feria,<br>[[Tlaxcala (city)|Tlaxcala]], [[Tlaxcala (state)|Tlaxcala]]}} ...)|[[2012]].[[09.01]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]],<br>[[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...|[[Cerebro Negro]] & [[Mike Segura]]|[[2008]].[[05.04]]|Centro Banamex - [[Mexico City]]}} ...o (DF)|Toxico]]|[[2008]].[[10.25]]|Campo Comanche - [[Atizapan]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...Panther]] & [[Fight Panther Jr.]]) are the current champions. They won the championships on March 5, 2022 by defeating [[Blaze]] & [[Lokillo (DTU)|Lokillo]]. Dariux ...[[Lancelot]]|[[2015]].[[03.21]]|Gym Hercules Moderno in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]}}
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  • ...motion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in March 9, 1996 and was founded by [ ...in the late 2000s, to the point of Dragon Gate reps teasing a Dragon Gate Mexico show and [[CIMA]] recapturing the [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Cham
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  • ...Del Sol]]|[[2011]].[[09.18]]|Centro De Convenciones - Tlalnepantla, Mexico State}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...restling championship managed by [[LPF|Lucha Profesional Fronteriza]] in [[Mexico]] and [[DWE|Desert Wrestling Entertainment]] in the [[United States]]. It w ...]|[[Coliseo Fraternidad 2000]] - [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]], [[Veracruz (state)|Veracruz]]}}
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  • [[Category:Championships]] ...Divine]] & [[Bengalee]]|[[2023]].[[07.27]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]] - [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[February 2]], [[1985]] - [[Mexico City]] ...onship, PWG Tag Team Championships (w/[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]), MLW Tag Team Championships (w/[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]), WAR World Tag Team Champion (w/[[Fénix (AAA)|
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  • Unlike the rest of The Crash Titles, the history of these tag team championships have several inconsistencies in reigns and title changes. Title matches wi ...]] & [[Rey Horuz]]|[[2015]].[[09.18]]|Heroica Guaymas de Zaragoza, Sonora, Mexico}}
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  • ...e]]|[[2001]].[[06.15]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...d]]|[[2001]].[[06.15]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • He obtained 10 championships nationals and world championships. Also he gained 64 hair matches and 3 masks and was a member of [[Los Bravo ...for good in 2019. He's now a practicing physical therapist and a member of Mexico City's lucha libre commission.
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[Fly Star]]|[[2020]].[[03.07]]|[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León {{TitleHistoryLine|13|[[Fly Star]] [4]|[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[2020]].[[03.14]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlan]]}}
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  • [[Aguila Roja (Estado de Mexico, 2018)|Águila Roja]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Spider Fly]] o {{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Baby Extreme]]|[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[2020]].[[12.06]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • ...emonium Jr.]]) on [[March 14]], [[2024]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]] to win the championships. ...mas last match was in 2020 - but the promotion has chosen not to strip the championships for unclear reasons.
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  • Emperador Azteca has wrestled in Arenas such as [[Arena Naucalpan]], [[Arena Mexico]], [[Arena Coliseo]], [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]], [[Arena Coliseo Guadalaj == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...onship"''' is a Light Heavyweight Championship defended in Guerrero State, Mexico [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...r]]|[[2010]].[[12.15]]|[[Arena López Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...[[2011]].[[03.05]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...Wagner Jr.]]|[[Rob Van Dam]]|[[2011]].[[06.18]]|Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City}} ...ne|2|[[Abyss]]|[[2012]].[[07.13]]|Gimnasio Agustin Millán - Toluca, Mexico State}}
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  • |birthdate=[[January 13]], [[1958]] [[Mexico City]] ...Fu]] & [[Kato Kung Lee]] - [[October 27]], [[1978]] - [[Arena México]], [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...Am Wrestling Federation Woman's Title, [[LLF Juvenil Title]], [[Nuevo Leon State Women's Title]], [[FILL Women Championship]], 2007 [[AULL Copa Internaciona Dark Angel was one of the most famous luchadoras in Mexico. Competing as a technica, she was very popular. Dark Angel - equally referr
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  • |birthdate=[[April 17]], [[1959]] - [[Mexico City]] |debut=[[1977]] - San Juan Ixuatepec, [[Mexico State]]
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  • ...tik Boy]]|[[2010]].[[12.18]]|Deportivo Tlalli - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}} ...y]]|[[2011]].[[07.02]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • The WWA championships are largely unregulated at present time. There's at least two titles floati ...|[[Blue Demon Jr.]]|[[Super Astro]]|[[1990]].[[11.23]]|[[Villahermosa]], [[Mexico]]}}
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  • ...great draw and/or also the person running the shows. Started showing up in Mexico City in 2012, still winning hairs and masks. ...Pulpo]]|[[Coco Rojo]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Mexico State based championship]]
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  • ...tate Trios Titles]] (w/ [[El Pantera]] & [[Ciclón Ramírez]]), [[Nuevo León State Trios Titles]] (w/ [[El Pantera]] & [[Ciclón Ramírez]]) ...ércules Flores]] and [[Tom Mix]]. After them there were groups in [[Arena Mexico]] in which he learned from [[Super Halcón]], [[El Faraón]], [[Gran Cochis
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  • ...04.28]]|[[Arena San Juan Pantitlán]] - [[Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico State]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Lady Puma]]|[[2011]].[[07.24]]|Centro Banamex - [[Mexico City]]}} ...e]]|[[2011]].[[07.30]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [[Tlalnepantla]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...[[October 23]], [[1992]] - Arena Azteca Budokan - [[Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State]] ...ith his other sister [[Rossy Moreno]], and they won the VIP Mixed Tag Team Championships defeated [[Pentagon Black]], and [[Xochitl Hammada]], who were once their r
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  • ...ing a loose story to explain the belts. As with most of the UWA belts, the championships themselves have no present significances and are purely drawing on past nam ...with [[NOSAWA]] & [[MASADA]], who claimed they won the belts on a tour of Mexico
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  • ...is the current champion. He defeated [[Tonalli]] and [[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]] on [[January 1]], [[2024]] in a 3-way title vs mask vs hair ...rago (AAA)]]|[[2012]].[[07.15]]|[[Auditorio del Deportivo Villa Coapa]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...wn]], [[Psycho Clown]])|[[2011]].[[06.18]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...en]], [[X-Fly]])|[[2012]].[[03.11]]|Centro Civico - [[Ecatepec]], [[Mexico State]]}}
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  • ...a State Trios Championship (w/[[Mr. Flash]] & [[Sombra Negra]]), Chihuahua State Middleweight Championship, [[Northern Tag Team Championship]] [2] (w/[[Mara ...announced in local newspapers and wrestling magazines about their tour to Mexico City.
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  • ...mented, but the defenses noted made it one of the more frequently defended championships from its time period. Cinthia and Oriental were scheduled to defend the championships in a four way tag team match on [[November 30]], [[2007]], but did not part
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  • ...tleHistorySpan|IWRG Mr. Niebla gets unmasked and begins wrestling as [[Mr. Mexico]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Bombero Infernal]] [2]|[[Mr. Mexico]]|[[1999]].[[10.24]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • ...and [[Jack Evans]] & [[Myzteziz]] on [[05.20|May 20]], [[2023]] to win the championships. ...r]] & [[Marco Corleone]]|[[2009]].[[06.13]]|[[Palacio De los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...HistoryLine|22|[[Felino]]|[[El Hijo del Santo]]|[[1997]].[[07.04]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}} ...fenseLine|1|[[Felino]]|[[1998]].[[September 10|09.10]]|[[Gimnasio G-3]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...Occidente [[Weight Classes|Welterweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's controlled by the ...ted as a new wrestler, and so could not logically defend this title. Local championships were not a priority in Guadalajara at the time - at one point, all were eit
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  • |birthdate=[[July 19]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] |debut=[[November 18]], [[1991]] - [[Puebla State|Puebla]], [[Puebla]]
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  • ...ted [[Pólvora]] & [[Felino Jr.]] for the titles on March 20, 2022 at Arena Mexico. ...Team Championship]] that have and are confused with early Mexican National Championships. Those who held those titles had real meaningful reigns, just not in this l
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  • |obituarydate=[[December 16]], [[2015]] - [[Mexico City]] (due to a heart attack) ...is his hometown because he was raised and lived there until he moved to [[Mexico City]].
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  • ...ente [[Weight Classes|Light Heavyweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's been a relatively ...defense against [[Evola]], Gallo was frequently matched up with rudos from Mexico City, including [[Ephesto]] & [[Felino]]. The luchadors who only wrestle as
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  • ...[[Súper Comando]], [[Tito Santana (Soul Rocker)|Tito Santana]]) to win the championships on [[December 12]], [[2023]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]]. ...ll arenas within Mexico City. These are also called the Mexico State Trios Championships.
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  • |birthdate=[[May 25]], [[1977]] - [[San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosí State|San Luis Potosí]] ...me the first wrestler to have held both the CMLL and AAA World Heavyweight Championships. He went on to feud with [[Hijo del Perro Aguayo]] and [[La Sociedad]].
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  • ...onship was added in 1977, after the first wave of UWA championships. Those championships were in demand, and this one seemed to be added to create more potential ti ...|[[Cesar Valentino]]|[[Anibal]] & [[America Salvaje]]|[[1977]].[[11.20]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...uajardo]] with the '''División del Norte'''. He was willing to venture to Mexico City, but Guajardo refused because of the size and weight of Solin. Even with Guajardo's disapproval he went to Mexico City seeking for opportunities. After some difficulties, he had the fortun
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  • ...aja California Women's Championship was open for any woman wrestler in the state. She was prepared to compete in a championship match because of her traini On 2017 Miss Tiger conquered multiple championships at local, state and international levels. Miss Tiger became the third Baja California Wome
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  • ...he won the vacant title on July 14th, 2023 defeating [[Lluvia]] in [[Arena Mexico]]<ref>[https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0HQxA6bMyV5jwRNiANk ...in other parts of Mexico, including [[Estado de Mexico]] right outside of Mexico City, but it was unclear if this championship was sanctioned or recognized
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  • ...teur wrestler, as he became a 4-time district champion and a 2-time Oregon State champion, but he had to drop out when his first wife became pregnant. Art w ...s feud with Blue Panther, who was one of the most respected wrestlers from Mexico. His rivalry with Panther further elevated Love Machine as a top draw for t
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  • ...pionship]] (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[NGX Extreme Championship]], XPW Tag Team Championships (2) (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[AAA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[ {{aline|05/12/02|hair|[[Universo 2000]]|Halloween|Arena México - Mexico City, Mexico}}
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  • ...it a lot of credibility in Mexico, but it's no different from other modern championships in it's many breaks between defenses. ...championship, with over thirty years of history as a major championship in Mexico, was continued to be treated as a major championship of another organizatio
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  • ...y. In 1997 it became exclusively a WWF title and WWF ignored all reigns in Mexico and Japan. This continued until it was abandoned in 2001 in favour of the W {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Pirata Morgan]]|[[1986]].[[09.19]]|[[Arena Mexico]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1759, MF</ref>}}
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  • ...e current champion. He defeated [[El Sagrado]] on June 06, 2023 in [[Arena Mexico]]. ...Francisco Aguayo]] [2]|[[Manuel Hernandez]]|[[1934]].[[06.21]]|[[Old Arena Mexico]]|<ref>[http://wrestlingclassics.com/cgi-bin/.ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get
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  • ...adition, he was cremated the next day (Tuesday the 17th) before sundown at Mexico City's 'Galloso de Sullivan' Mausoleum. Based on several reports, it appear ...est wrestling friends in Mexicali - his birth city and capital city of its state - from back in the day: [[Principe Negro|El Principe Negro]], [[Estudiante|
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  • ...en-un-dia-como-hoy-villano-y-villano-ii-campeones-de-parejas-del-estado-de-mexico/ SuperLuchas]</ref>}} {{TitleDefenseIffy|4|[[Matematico]]|[[1979]].[[07.06]]|[[Deportivo Mexico Arena, Puebla, Puebla]]|<ref>Halcon 372</ref>}}
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  • |birthdate=[[July 6]], [[1929]] - [[Mexico City]] |obituarydate=[[April 16]], [[2003]] - [[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State]]
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  • |birthdate=[[April 9]], [[1926]] - [[Mexico City]] ...to a sudden heart attack he had suffered less than an hour earlier in his Mexico City home and then a second one at the hospital as the physicians were tryi
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