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  • [[File:WAR-City-Wrestling.png|200px|right|thumb|Logo of WAR City Wrestling.]] ...by Jesús Leonel Peña Ayala and Juan Carlos García Ordóñez in [[2012]]. WAR City runs their events in [[Arena Coliseo Reynosa]] and [[Arena Juba]].
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  • ...hip]] to avoid anymore trouble from NWA Mexico. NWA Mexico created two new championships of their own (see below). == Championships ==
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  • ...WG''', is an independent lucha libre promotion based in [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosí]]. XIWG wa == Championships ==
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  • ...]. In 2017 they began running shows outside of Tijuana such as in [[Mexico City]] & [[Monterrey]]. They have a working relationship with the MDA promotion == Championships ==
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  • ...hip''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[WAR City|WAR City Wrestling]]. It was established in [[2014]]. The title is contested in extr [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...r lucha libre, many stars are originally from or got their start in Mexico City. ...of Columbia in the United States) but since the DF consists only of Mexico City, the two place names are functionally the same. ([[Mexico State]] is an ent
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  • ...s a professional wrestling women's championship promoted by [[WAR City|WAR City Wrestling]]. It was established in [[2015]]. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • This championship has existed in Mexico City since the 60s, but very little of it's history is documented. ...(CMLL)|Tritón]]|[[2012]].[[04.15]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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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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  • ...bra]]|[[Shinsuke Nakamura]]|[[2013]].[[05.31]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...fenseLine|1|[[Volador Jr.]]|[[2013]].[[06.28]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...hip''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[WAR City|WAR City Wrestling]]. It was established in [[2015]]. The title is exclusively dispu ...Match for the title. Months later, Demasiado brought the title to [[Mexico City]].
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  • |signatureMoves=[[Sidewalk Slam|Handsome Slam]], Spin Kick of Doom, Sin City Plunge (Tiger Driver), Powerslam, Guilotina, La Silla ...am Championships (w/[[Ray Rowe]]), NECW Television Champion, IWGP Tag Team Championships (w/[[Ray Rowe]])
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  • ...HistoryLine|1|[[Roberto Paz]]|[[Baby Richard]]|[[1990]].[[11.20]]|[[Mexico City]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Rambo]]|[[Roberto Paz]]|[[1992]].[[02.04]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...ing [[Zeuxis]] & [[Lady Pink]] at Deportivo Reynosa - Azcapotzalco, Mexico City. ...mber 6, 2018 by defeating [[Zeuxis]] at Gimnasio Ajusco - Coyoacan, Mexico City.
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  • ...stling event on [[July 19]], [[2014]] in [[Deportivo Morelos]] at [[Mexico City]]. On [[October 20]], the promotion announced through Twitter a partnership == Championships ==
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  • ...be defended in the local branch [[WAR City Monterrey]] out of [[Arena WAR City]] (formerly Arena El Halcón). ...He won the vacant championship on [[July 8]], [[2018]] at the [[Arena WAR City]] in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]].
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == [[Category:Mexico City based wrestlers]]
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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 ...Katata Occidente Tag.jpg|thumb|[[Hatana Himura|Hatana]] &.[[Katara (Mexico City)|Katara]], Current Champions]]
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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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  • ...ligible for the championship, and the title may only be defended in Mexico City. ...</ref>|[[Aguila Solitaria]]|[[1986]].[[08.19]]|[[Arena Coliseo]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...istoryLine|1|[[Devil Masami]]|[[India Azteca]]|[[1988]].[[12.11]]|[[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...won the title on June 3, 2023 in Salón Las Tertulias, Cuahuhtémoc, México City. ...or the first absolute champion in Salón Las Tertulias, Cuahuhtémoc, Mexico City.
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  • ...eated [[Mephisto]] on [[May 21]], [[2016]] at [[Arena Mexico]] in [[Mexico City]] to win the title. ...|[[Carístico]]|[[Mephisto]]|[[2016]].[[05.21]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...sional wrestling [[Weight Classes|lightweight]] title defended in [[Mexico City]]. As of [[2012]], the championship is promoted under [[CMLL]] events. ...[October 14]], [[2012]] in [[Sala De Armas Deportiva Mixhuca]] of [[Mexico City]] to win the title.
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  • ...|[[José Azzari]]|[[1976]].[[02.01]]|Gimnasio Nacional Olímpico - Guatemala City, Guatemala}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...t champion. She won the title on September 29, 2023 in Foro La Paz, Mexico City. She defeated [[La Hielera]] in the final of an elimination match along wit ...ip Hop it was introduced in the Disco de Ximbo Ruta MexiColombia in Mexico City.
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  • ...La Hiedra]]|[[2021]].[[10.23]]|Gym Micktlán, Venustiano Carranza, [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...]|[[Fili Estrella]]|[[1980]].07.??|[[Plaza De Toros El Cortijo]], [[Mexico City]]}} ...rito]]|[[Gran Nicolay]]|[[1980's]]|[[Plaza De Toros El Cortijo]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...defeated [[Rush]] on [[May 21]], [[2016]] at [[Arena Mexico]] in [[Mexico City]] to win the title. ...bernético]].</ref>|[[Rush]]|[[2016]].[[05.21]]|[[Arena México]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • [[Black Widow]] & [[Sexy Star II]] are the current champions. They won the championships on June 20, 2021 in [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]. ...ssy Moreno]]|[[2019]].[[09.21]]|Domo del Deportivo Plan Sexenal - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...around [[Puebla]]. In recent years, the title has been brought to [[Mexico City]]. ...WMC]] on [[August 29]], [[2015]] at Deportivo Joaquín Capilla in [[Mexico City]] to win the title.
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  • ...o]] on [[October 27]], [[2013]] at the Arena Guatemala México in Guatemala City to win the title. ...[[Celso Sotelo]]|[[1965]].[[02.19]]|Gimnasio Nacional Olímpico - Guatemala City, Guatemala}}
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  • ...ada]] on [[July 19]], [[2013]] in Lienzo Charro Constituyentes of [[Mexico City]]. ...gan]] defeated [[Seminarista]] in Lienzo Charro Constituyentes of [[Mexico City]] and became the inaugural champion.
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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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  • ...A]] administration told [[GALLI]] they would not endorse matches for their championships outside of NWA events. GALLI returned this title to [[Mexico]] and subseque ...e disband of NWA Mexico and, by subsequent, the end of the history of both championships promoted by NWA Mexico.
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|-|[[El Indomito]]|[[1992]].[[04.12]]|[[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • [[Fleder Black]] & [[Lady Soria]] are the current champions. They won the championships on October 2, 2022 by defeating [[Golden Girl]] & [[Golden Jr.]] a tag team On December 8, 2018 Furia de Titanes introduced their Championships in different divisions interpromotional, tag team, trios, junior, new talen
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  • |nicknames="The Panama City Playboy", "The Star Of The Show", "Adam Cole BAY-BAY" |titles=many other non-Mexican championships
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  • ...Quimera]] & [[Columbia]] on February 26, 2023 in Foro Moctezuma, in México City. ...ia]]|[[2023]].[[02.26]]|Foro Moctezuma - [[Venustiano Carranza]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...professional wrestling heavyweight championship promoted by [[WAR City|WAR City Wrestling]]. It was established in [[2013]] and was the first championship [[Category:Championships]]
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  • The status of this championship is currently unknown. As with many DF championships, this title one faded into obscurity in the mid 90s. ...ampionship was started in 1987, after the ban on women wrestling in Mexico City was lifted. [[Pantera Sureña]] held the title at some point.
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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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  • ...feating [[Bengalee]] and [[Lolita]] Gimnasio Stargym in Iztapalapa, Mexico City. ...[Bengalee]]|[[2022]].[[05.14]]|Gym Micktlán, Venustiano Carranza, [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • *[[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]<ref>[https://superluchas.com/aull-la-revancha-de-escandalo-entre- [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...November 13]], [[1995]] - [[Nezahualcoyotl|Cd. Nezahualcóyotl]] - [[Mexico City]] == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • |birthdate=[[June 25]], [[1988]] - Kurihara City, Miyagi Prefecture, [[Japan]] |titles= IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Raijin]]
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  • ...|2|[[Blue Demon Jr.]]|[[2009]].[[02.27]]|Salinas Valley Fairgrounds - King City, [[California]]}} ...mon Jr.]]|[[Oliver John]]|[[2010]].[[07.23]]|[[Centro Banamex]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...iablita Roja]] on June 3, 2023 in Salón Las Tertulias, Cuahuhtémoc, México City. ..., 2023. There was a tournament in Salón Las Tertulias, Cuahuhtémoc, Mexico City.
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]|[[Terry 2000]]|[[2010]].[[02.12]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Herejia]]|[[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]|[[2010]].[[10.31]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}
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  • Long time Mexico City area independent wrestler. Mostly a preliminary rudo when he appears in IWR == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...This one and the [[NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship]] were the two NWA championships endorsed by the [[NWA]] in [[Mexico]]. ...official website the end of NWA Mexico and the end of the history of both championships promoted by them. Although [[Skayde]] previously defended his [[NWA Mexico
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  • ...nd [[Gorila Jr.]] on [[April 1]], [[2012]] in [[Salon Mundet]] of [[Mexico City]]. ...Hijo de Mascara Sagrada]]|[[2011]].[[07.23]]|[[Centro Banamex]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...Champion]]. The semifinals were held in Monterrey and the final in Mexico City. ...rth person in the tournament, but their listings are not correct for other championships, and Huracan Ramirez is listed in the UWA Welterweight Championship tournam
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  • ...'re state commission controlled championships to be defended inside Mexico City (DF), and all wrestlers are eligible to challenge for them. It should not b ...Rey Cobra]] & [[Sismo]]|[[1991]].[[05.08]]|[[Deportivo Penoles]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...ijo del Médico Asesino]]|[[2014]].[[03.16]]|[[Arena Cuautepec]] - [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ..."Hot Stuff" Eddie Gilbert and the Dark Patriot for the ECW World Tag Team Championships, but was unsuccessful again. .../14|hair|[[Emilio Charles Jr.]]|[[Miguel Pérez Jr.]]|Arena México - Mexico City}}
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  • ...[Rayo de Jalisco Jr.]] - [[June 8]], [[1998]] - [[Arena Mexico]], [[Mexico City]] ...rand Prix]], WWE Intercontinental Championship (2), WWE RAW World Tag Team Championships (w/ [[Lance Storm]]), WWE European Championship
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  • ...Voltrón]] on [[October 6]], [[2018]] in Arena Guatemala-México, Guatemala City to win the vacant title. ...|[[Hijo de Voltrón]]|[[2018]].[[10.06]]|Arena Guatemala-México - Guatemala City, Guatemala}}
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  • ...on in 1996 but took a hands-off approach to championships in this era. The championships did officially (though silently) become vacant after La Parka passed away i
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  • ...5]], [[2015]] at the [[Arena Unión (Veracruz)|Arena Unión]] in [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]], [[Veracruz (state)|Veracruz]] to win the title. ...]]|[[2013]].[[12.15]]|[[Arena Unión (Veracruz)|Arena Unión]] - [[Veracruz (city)|Veracruz]], [[Veracruz (state)|Veracruz]]}}
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  • ...bi]]|[[2012]].[[03.04]]|[[Auditorio Miguel Barragán]] - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosí]]}} ...nd [[La Hormiga]]|[[2012]].[[04.01]]|[[Deportivo Plan Sexenal]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...if it was just invented as part of the proto-LLI claiming their own world championships. Masataka eventually lost in the final of the tournament to decide the [[UW ...taka]]|[[El Vikingo]] & [[Renato Torres]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...|[[Hijo de Clímax|El Hijo del Climax]]|[[2012]].[[02.25]]|Mujam - [[Mexico City]], [[Distrito Federal]]}} ...l Hijo del Climax]]|[[Magisterio Jr.]]|[[2012]].[[04.07]]|Mujam - [[Mexico City]], [[Distrito Federal]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[August 15]], [[1991]]- [[Mexico City]] |debut=? - [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...rihara|AYUMI]]|[[Luna Magica]]|[[2010]].[[05.29]]|Circo Volador - [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...yLine|2|[[Silueta]]|[[Ray]]|[[2011]].[[10.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...ilueta]] [2]|[[Zeuxis]]|[[2014]].[[08.03]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...na Xochimilco]] in [[1990]]. The championship was defended around [[Mexico City]] and [[Mexico State]] by several years until went defunct in [[1997]]. The ...ftali]] & [[Satanakia]]|[[1990]].[[08.15]]|[[Arena Xochimilco]] - [[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1960 mentions in passing, doesn't seem definitive</ref>}
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  • ...t champion. She defeated [[Nicole Savoy]] on [[July 6]], [[2019]] in King City, [[California]]. ...[2]|[[Princesa Sujei]]|[[2011]].[[09.11]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • |titles=[[WAR City Cruiserweight Title]], [[WAR City Tag Team Title]] (with [[Angel-O]]), [[KAOZ Junior Cruiserweight Championsh ...le promotions such as Lucha Memes, MDA, Pro Wrestling Mexico, EMLL and WAR City.
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  • ...The championship was not seen after AAA stopped using the Mexican national championships in 2008. La Parka passed away in 2020. No one has made a claim on the belt ...t [[Super Libres]] promotion, who would later go on to create the [[AWWA]] championships. Most national title tournaments at this time included wrestlers from vario
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  • ...heit]]|[[Dark Angel]]|[[2004]].[[04.04]]|Salon Skyros - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosi]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosi]]}} [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...ine|1 (66)|[[Texano Jr.]]|-|[[2010]].[[08.12]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...|[[Shocker]]|[[Texano Jr.]]|[[2010]].[[12.14]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...he Border Patrol (Colt Stevens & JR Kratos) on March 10th, 2018 to win the championships. ...abras & [[Rey Tigre]]|[[2010]].[[02.27]]|Salinas Valley Fairgrounds - King City, [[California]]}}
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  • 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 ...had changed course. The championships were called '''[[NWA World Historic Championships]]'''. It's even been casually referred to by it's old name by the promotion
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  • ...er Archie]]|[[Rodolfo Ruiz]]|[[1991]].[[01.13]]|[[Arena Azteca]], [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...etworking purposes. One could see an NWA show in [[Los Angeles]], [[Mexico City]], [[Tokyo]], or even small towns throughout the [[United States]] or [[Mex ...he NWA until the 1990's, and were given control of many of the world-class championships of the alliance, such as the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]], the [
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  • ...e 80's. It only appeared on Guatemala Wrestling and Arena Mexico on Mexico City. It was important championship belt in Guatemala. ...Año 2000]]|[[Astro de Oro]]|[[1989]].[[01.20]]|[[Arena Coliseo]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...y Apache]]|[[Rossy Moreno]]|[[2015]].[[06.04]]|[[Carpa Astros]] - [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • |birthdate=[[November 29]], [[1972]] - [[Komaki City]], [[Aichi]], [[Japan]] ...w/ [[Tajiri]] and [[Kaz Hayashi]], NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Koji Kanemoto]]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|?|[[Gran Markus Jr.]]|?|[[1989]].??.??|[[Mexico City]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|?|[[Rambo]]|[[1996]].[[06.20]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>no contest; Rambo collapsed in the second fall with what turned out
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  • ...ora]]|[[Diosa Quimera]]|[[2018]].[[09.30]]|[[Arena Mastín III]], [[Oaxaca (city)|Oaxaca]], [[Oaxaca]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ro]]|[[2011]].[[10.19]]|Arena Coliseo San Luis Potosi - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosi]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosi]]}} ...e|3|[[El Dandy]]|[[2011]].[[12.15]]|Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...Jr. (II)|Ciclón Ramírez Jr.]]|[[2018]].[[10.11]]|Gimnasio Ajusco - Mexico City}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]|[[Eita]], [[Flamita (DTU)|Flamita]], [[Freelance]], [[Mike Segura {{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Holkan]]|[[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]|[[2013]].[[11.03]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]]}}
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  • ...pted to keep and defend the title, the same as had been done with national championships. The NWA protested, and eventually the belt was relinquished. Promociones M ...tournament final was scheduled to take place on [[December 17]] in Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes. However, the card was built around the debut of
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == ...inge]] & [[Tritón]]|[[Disturbio]] & [[Virus]]|[[Arena Coliseo]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == ...ber 18|09/23]]|[[Oaxaca (city)|Academia de Box y Lucha Crixo]] - [[Oaxaca (city)|Huajuapan de León]], [[Oaxaca State|Oaxaca]]}}
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  • ...ena Querétaro]], [[Querétaro]]; [[July 3]], [[2016]] en [[San Luis Potosí (city)|Arena México - San Luis Potosí]]; [[July 6]], [[2021]] en [[Arena Colise == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • |birthdate=[[April 30]], [[1969]] - [[Izatapalapa]], [[Mexico City]] In his Championship record he held the Welterweight and Lightheavyweight Championships of Mexico State. He held the Arena Ruben Olivares Welterweight Championshi
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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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  • ...seLine|1|[[Lizmark Jr.]]|[[2014]].[[05.11]]|[[Arena Cuautepec]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...R>[[Hijo de Dos Caras]]|[[2015]].[[07.21]]|[[Deportivo Pavón]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...]] on [[November 30]], [[2013]] in Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera of [[Mexico City]]. ...|[[Negro Navarro]]|[[2013]].[[11.30]]|Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera - Mexico City}}
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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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  • ...his '''Perros del Mal''' faction, debuted on [[December 7]]th in [[Mexico City]]. The show was taped for television, but no broadcast date/location or fut Besides the shows promoted in Mexico City as Perros del Mal shows, this group of luchadors also are apparently availa
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  • ...andra]]|[[Luna Magica]]|[[2016]].[[02.28]]|[[Salón Balumcanan]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...]]<BR>[[Reyna Oscura]]|[[2016]].[[07.09]]|[[Gimnasio Hercules]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...o Navarro]] [2]|[[Solar I]]|[[2009]].[[12.19]]|[[Gym Rodríguez]], [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...Diosa Atenea]]<br>[[Zuzu Divine]]|[[2019]].[[12.21]]|Circo Volador, Mexico City}} ...efenseLine|3|[[Dulce Luna]]|[[2021]].[[05.02]]|Mujam, Cuauhtémoc, [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...won the title on May 14, 2022 in Gym Micktlán, Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City. ...ndra]]<br>[[Quimera]]|[[2017]]. [[04.22]]|[[Gimnasio Hercules]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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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 ...d in 2019. He's now a practicing physical therapist and a member of Mexico City's lucha libre commission.
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  • The '''Ciudad Juarez Absolute Women's Championship''' is a city title which is defended in Ciudad Juarez. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...e|2|[[Winners]]|[[1994]].[[07.31]]|[[Plaza De Toros El Cortijo]], [[Mexico City]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Winners]]|[[1994]].[[10.30]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...the promotion which runs [[Arena México]] and [[Arena Coliseo]] in Mexico City, and has done so for decades. The first show was held on September 21, 1933 Starting in 1991, CMLL created a set of World Championships, as direct replacements for the [[NWA]] titles.
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  • ...ame way the Mexican national championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship] EMLL originally promoted both Sunday and Tuesday Arena Coliseo Tag Team championships, which were only defended on those days in those buildings. Neither belts w
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  • ...5]]|Centro de Bienestar Leon de los Aldamas - Gustavo A. Madero , [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • |birthdate=[[December 22]], [[1982]] - [[Mexico City]] |debut=[[April 30]], [[1998]] - [[Deportivo Kid Azteca]] - [[Mexico City]]
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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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  • ...Panther]] & [[Fight Panther Jr.]]) are the current champions. They won the championships on March 5, 2022 by defeating [[Blaze]] & [[Lokillo (DTU)|Lokillo]]. Dariux ...ticus]] & [[Lancelot]]|[[2015]].[[03.21]]|Gym Hercules Moderno in [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]}}
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  • ...l Salvador)]]|[[2015]].[[11.21]]|[[Arena Coliseo Guatemala]] - [[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ditorio de Tijuana]] in [[Tijuana]], [[Baja California]] to win the vacant championships. ...scara Año 2000]]|[[2012]].[[06.12]]|Gimnasio Juan De La Barrera - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == [[Category:Mexico City area wrestlers]]
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  • On December 19th, CMLL announced that the Mexico City Box Y Lucha commission had stripped the champions of their belts and ordere ...first title of any kind and Stuka Jr. and Mascara Dorada's first national championships. Dorada already held the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], so
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  • ...a Comandante]] & [[Zeuxis]]|[[2011]].[[12.06]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...[Coco Rojo]])|[[2012]].[[07.14]]|Palenque de la Gran Feria,<br>[[Tlaxcala (city)|Tlaxcala]], [[Tlaxcala (state)|Tlaxcala]]}} ...El Guerrero]])|[[2013]].[[06.22]]|Gimnasio Juan de la Barrera,<br>[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[January 13]], [[1958]] [[Mexico City]] ...[[Kato Kung Lee]] - [[October 27]], [[1978]] - [[Arena México]], [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...bro Negro]] & [[Mike Segura]]|[[2008]].[[05.04]]|Centro Banamex - [[Mexico City]]}} ...]|[[Radge]] & [[Shiima Xion]]|[[2009]].[[07.26]]|Centro Banamex - [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...h would keep him out a month) and, more so, the demands of his other three championships, Mascara Dorada vacated his share of the titles three days later. CMLL brok ...uadalajara regulars [[Palacio Negro]] & [[Metal Blanco]] made their Mexico City debuts in a surprise bid for the finals, but the team of [[Rush]] and the t
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  • ...Jr.]]|[[Rob Van Dam]]|[[2011]].[[06.18]]|Palacio de los Deportes - Mexico City}} ...mon Jr.]]|[[El Mesías]]|[[2013]].[[06.16]]|Arena Ciudad de México - Mexico City}}
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  • ...|1|[[Mala Sangre]] & [[Filder]]|[[2022]].[[03.13]]|Circo Volador, [[Mexico City]]}} ...|2|[[Skid Silver]] & [[Kalaca]]|[[2022]].[[04.17]]|Circo Volador, [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[July 23]], [[1947]] - [[Mexico City]] ...on 1977 against [[Mil Máscaras]], he turned into a rudo. He kept winning Championships and received many opportunities. He had epic matches against [[Sicodelico]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Negro Peralta]]|[[Lasser]]|[[1983]].[[06.26]]|[[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • == Championships labeled as EDM Tag Team Championship == ...ley-sobre-la-ley.html RdeRudo]</ref>|[[Chucho el Roto]] & [[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]]|[[2013]].[[12.15]]|Arena Victoria, Ecatepec, [[Estado de Mexico]]
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  • ...eca''' or the '''AWWA''' (Azteca World Wrestling Association) was a Mexico City promotion. ...tional Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships.
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  • ...estling Association, after the mostly-fictional sanctioning body for their championships. The UWA was originally a US-based promotion, though it had ceased to meani ...rly 50s. Mexico instead had a loose network of promoters outside of Mexico City, some of who would pay EMLL to bring in talent and some who would use local
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  • The WWA championships are largely unregulated at present time. There's at least two titles floati === Mexico City/Monterrey branch ===
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  • ...vis Banks]]|[[2024]].[[01.05]]|Arena Revolucion - Álvaro Obregón, [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • This championships has occasionally been mentioned by commentators during Mascarita Dorada's m ...sito Negro|Fuercita Guerrera]]|[[Octagoncito]]|[[1994]].[[07.16]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...and [[Jack Evans]] & [[Myzteziz]] on [[05.20|May 20]], [[2023]] to win the championships. ...[Marco Corleone]]|[[2009]].[[06.13]]|[[Palacio De los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...leDefenseLine|?<ref name=claw34109/>|Ivan Koloff|[[1975]].[[07.10]]|Jersey City, New Jersey, [[United States]]}} ...tleDefenseLine|?<ref name=claw34109/>|Ernie Ladd|[[1975]].[[08.07]]|Jersey City, New Jersey, [[United States]]}}
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  • ...tatron]] and [[Metal Blanco]], but was clearly on the fast track to Mexico City. Won the [[Occidente Welterweight Championship]] before he left and didn't ...rada was given a big push out of the gate but was rejected by the [[Mexico City]]'s audience due to frequent botched spots. Dorada's disappionting performa
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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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  • ...fy|1|[[Eterno]]|[[2010]].[[11.14]]|Deportivo Jose Maria Morelos - [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...otten Clown]])|[[2014]].[[09.21]]|Centro Cultural Miguel Sabido,<br>Mexico City}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...or the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. Unlike the Mexican National championships previously used in this role all wrestlers are eligible for this championsh ...] & [[Crazy Boy]]|[[2009]].[[06.13]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[July 19]], [[1974]] - [[Mexico City]] ...Shocker]] - [[July 17]], [[1999]] - [[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]
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  • ...e, Flash said he was working as a dental assistant when he moved to Mexico City. ...Stuka Jr. seems to be used at a slightly higher level than Flash, but the championships are still mentioned and seen from time to time.
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  • ...Saetas Del Ring]] ("The Arrows of the Ring") they won several state trios championships such as the Nuevo León Trios Championship and the Veracruz Trios Champions {{aline|[[1978|78]]/[[09/16]]|hair|Águila Solitaria|[[Pepe Luna]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...ced in local newspapers and wrestling magazines about their tour to Mexico City. ...[[Rudy Reyna]], Yan Kan, Bronco Billy, and "his brother" [[Takeda (Mexico City)|Brontes]]. Takeda passed his tryout and made his debut in [[UWA]] at the
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  • ...leDefenseLine|7|[[Lady Puma]]|[[2011]].[[07.24]]|Centro Banamex - [[Mexico City]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...AAA|La Parkita]]|[[2010]].[[06.06]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]], [[Mexico City ]]}} ...Line|2|[[Mini Abismo Negro]]|[[2013]].[[09.22]]|[[Plan Sexenal]], [[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 ...against [[Evola]], Gallo was frequently matched up with rudos from Mexico City, including [[Ephesto]] & [[Felino]]. The luchadors who only wrestle as Gall
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  • ...]] 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 fortune to
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  • ...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 ...Promociones Mora creating [[UWA World Tag Team Championship|world tag team championships]] spurred the creation of these titles so EMLL could have their own equal s
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  • |obituarydate=[[December 16]], [[2015]] - [[Mexico City]] (due to a heart attack) ...hometown because he was raised and lived there until he moved 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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  • ...raw and/or also the person running the shows. Started showing up in Mexico City in 2012, still winning hairs and masks.
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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 ...r Valentino]]|[[Anibal]] & [[America Salvaje]]|[[1977]].[[11.20]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...Iron Love]], [[Yakuza]]|[[2012]].[[08.17]]|[[El Centro Benamex]], [[Mexico City]]}} ...Rayan|Rayan]], Spector) <BR> La Nueva Alianza ([[Euro]], [[Yakuza (Mexico City)|Yakuza]], [[Terry 2000]])|[[2017]].[[09.03]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]], [[Tla
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  • Like many UWA championships, this championship has floated around the world since the promotion's demis ...mer]</ref>|[[Anibal]]|[[1982]].[[11.14]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City]]}}
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  • |birthdate=[[April 17]], [[1959]] - [[Mexico City]] ...of Maravilla López since 1984. With '''Los Superlibres''' he won several championships. Maravilla López won the [[AWWA World Lightweight Championship]] defeatin
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Sádico (AULL)]] & [[Yakuza (Mexico City)]]<BR>[[Comando Negro]] & [[Daga]]<BR>[[Chucho el Roto]] & [[Iron Love]]|[[ {{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Yakuza (Mexico City)]] & [[Angel del Amor]]|[[Samael]] & [[Tormento]]|[[2016]].[[03.20]]|[[Aren
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  • ...[Psycho Clown]])|[[2011]].[[06.18]]|[[Palacio de los Deportes]] - [[Mexico City]]}} ...lown]], [[Psycho Clown]])|[[2012]].[[08.19]]|[[Centro Banamex]] - [[Mexico City]]}}
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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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  • ...many luchadors before and after him. Guerrero started as Flanagan, winning championships in his local area under that name. ...came Ultimo Guerrero. He and his friend [[Ultimo Rebelde]] moved to Mexico City and started a team in [[Promo Azteca]]. The two were very poor early in the
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  • ...ld Middleweight Championship]] in 2007. CMLL did not unify the two similar championships, treating them instead as distinct titles to be defended separately. In pra {{TitleDefenseLine|12|[[Mascara Sagrada]]|[[1997]].[[12.25]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • He came to Mexicali during a tour, he liked the city. Eventualy, he decided to reside in Mexicali because he found better opport ...s at the [[Grand Olympic Stadium]] in Los Angeles. Victories in apuestas, Championships, cups, and recognitions are product of his beliefs which are '''Disciplina,
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  • ...ch. Chessman's team won the rematch. After the fact, AAA made it clear the championships had actually never been vacant, and this was one continuous reign. ...Merced II]], [[Maniaco]])|[[2001]].[[11.23]]|[[Plaza De Toros]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...p is regularly defended. The UWA has long since ceased to exist, and those championships have little connection with this championship except for using a similar ph As with all [[UWA]] championships, the light heavyweight championship chronology becomes murky and inconsiste
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  • ...er parts of Mexico, including [[Estado de Mexico]] right outside of Mexico City, but it was unclear if this championship was sanctioned or recognized by th ...n in 1987 is the first after women's wrestling was allowed again in Mexico City, so is in effect the first modern championship. The previous championship r
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  • ...fenseLine|2|[[La Broisa]]|[[1988]].[[07.17]]|[[Arena Altavilla]], [[Mexico City]]}} ...tleDefenseLine|6|[[Neftali]]|[[1991]].[[06.23]]|[[Arena Azteca]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...rno]] were presented more often as a tag team or foils for Mistico than as championships on their own. ...his title reign. The belt became part of a growing collection of Mistico's championships by the end of 2007 and was notable for being defended in Japan when [[Avern
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|15|[[Rambo]]|[[Villano III]]|[[1987]].[[10.04]]|[[Mexico City]]}} {{TitleHistoryLine|43|[[X-Pac]]|[[Jeff Hardy]]|[[2001]].[[06.25]]|New York City, New York}}
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  • Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles Much later, the championships were won by Volador Jr., Safari and Felino. This team featured a mix of a v
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  • ...luchadors. This championship is usually fought for by national and Mexico City area independent name luchadors and occasional visiting major promotion luc ...nseLine|3|[[Electroshock]]|[[2011]].[[07.23]]|[[Centro Banamex]], [[Mexico City]]}}
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  • ...lished a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazine mesh with th In the mid 2000s, the Mexican National Light Heavyweight championships was the only active Mexican National title to not to be a part of one of th
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  • ...alli]]|[[2022]].[[09.04]]|Arena Rayos de Plata Mexico - [[San Luis Potosí (city)|San Luis Potosí]], [[San Luis Potosí (state)|San Luis Potosí]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...oup) 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 championship, ...e|3|[[Jack O'Brien]] [2]|[[Dientes Hernandez]]|[[1938]].[[05.18]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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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. ...hampionships for every division. CMLL appeared to plan on unifying the NWA championships, but the unification matches never took place. The NWA Light Heavyweight ch
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  • ...roperty of EMLL (much later CMLL.) It's one of the oldest active wrestling championships in the world. 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
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  • ...ater, the belts were imported to Mexico and renamed the AAA World Tag Team Championships. ...ago on July 23, 1994, Machine and Guerrero captured the AAA World Tag Team Championships by defeating El Hijo del Santo and Octagon. A few weeks later, Konnan turne
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  • On 2017 Miss Tiger conquered multiple championships at local, state and international levels. Miss Tiger became the third Baja {{SimpleMatch|[[February 3|02/03]]/[[2018|18]]|[[CAR The Crash]] - [[Mexico City]]|[[Baronessa]] & [[Miss Tiger]] defeated [[Star Queen]] & [[Lady Pink]] in
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  • ...or Garza]] and [[Shocker]] when Shocker turned on his teammates. The Trios championships continued to be a battlefield between [[Perros del Mal]] and [[Guerreros de ...not have in team strength, it did make up for thru having a genuine Mexico City feud for the championship. As part of the [[CMLL]]/[[TNA]] partnership, and
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  • ...efeated Koji Doi, Kumagoro & Takanori Ito on March 14, [[2018]] to win the championships. ..., [[Jose Luis Feliciano]], [[Shu El Guerrero]]|[[1991]].[[02.05]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>WON 1991-02-10</ref>}}
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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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  • |birthdate=[[July 6]], [[1929]] - [[Mexico City]] ...n July 6, 1929 at the Colonia Morelos at the [[Tepito]] district in Mexico City and lived his childhood there. Life was tough because of his family's preca
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  • ...4|[[Yaqui Joe]]|[[Charro Aguayo|Francisco Aguayo]]|[[1937]].06.??|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, part of a history piece on early title matches</ref ...ro Aguayo|Francisco Aguayo]] [2]|[[Yaqui Joe]]|[[1937]].[[07.01]]|[[Mexico City]]|<ref>Box Y Lucha 905, part of a history piece on early title matches</ref
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  • |birthdate=[[April 9]], [[1926]] - [[Mexico City]] ...udden 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 trying to
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  • ..., he was cremated the next day (Tuesday the 17th) before sundown at Mexico City's 'Galloso de Sullivan' Mausoleum. Based on several reports, it appears tha ...exano's closest wrestling friends in Mexicali - his birth city and capital city of its state - from back in the day: [[Principe Negro|El Principe Negro]],
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