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I found this: Chucho Anaya is [[Jesus Anaya]]. [[CMLL]] has he became the first ever National Light Heavyweight Champion by defeating [[Black Guzmán]] in finals of a long tournament to decide the inaugural champion. That occurred on September, 1942 at [[EMLL 9th Anniversario]] show. [https://cmllgaceta.wordpress.com/historia-de-los-aniversarios-del-cmll/] This other link has the exact date as September 18, 1942[https://es-es.facebook.com/LaDamaDelRing/posts/841673392537537], this has September 23[http://rudezaesgrandeza.blogspot.mx/2009/09/los-primeros-que-calentaron-la-lona.html], and Wikipedia has September 25, 1942 (citing Súper Luchas) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_National_Light_Heavyweight_Championship].
I found this: Chucho Anaya is [[Jesus Anaya]]. [[CMLL]] has he became the first ever National Light Heavyweight Champion by defeating [[Black Guzmán]] in finals of a long tournament to decide the inaugural champion. That occurred on September, 1942 at [[EMLL 9th Anniversario]] show. [https://cmllgaceta.wordpress.com/historia-de-los-aniversarios-del-cmll/] This other link has the exact date as September 18, 1942[https://es-es.facebook.com/LaDamaDelRing/posts/841673392537537], this has September 23[http://rudezaesgrandeza.blogspot.mx/2009/09/los-primeros-que-calentaron-la-lona.html], and Wikipedia has September 25, 1942 (citing Súper Luchas) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_National_Light_Heavyweight_Championship].
Well, I'm more used to renumbering now (though an automated way of doing it would be better). Box Y Lucha lists it as September 23rd so I'll go with that.
Box Y Lucha 905 history:
# Chucho Anaya
# Black Guzman
# Gorila Ramos
# Tarzan Lopez
# Black Guzman
# Tarzan Lopez
# Cavernario Galindo
# Enrique Llanes
# Tarzan Lopez
# Espectro
# Ruben Juarez
# Ray Mendoza
# Raul Reyes
# Alfonso Dantes
# Espanto I
# El Santo
# Mil Mascaras
# El Nazi
# Alfonso Dantes
This magazine was published in 1970 but is missing the most reigns. Perhaps the series is a reprint from a few years prior? The Espanto title reigns are missing.

Revision as of 14:25, 21 January 2021

The most recent title defense against Pierroth Jr. was Mosco Pierroth, not unmasked fat Pierroth.--Robert 16:33, 31 March 2006 (CST)

This thread claims Vangelis is the current champion, but we don't have a date, location or any other confirmation. --thecubsfan 21:14, 5 May 2007 (EDT)

Was the Vangelis win ever confirmed? I don't see why Dandy could job his National Title to a guy that wrestles part-time and isn't near his level.--Robert 20:47, 7 May 2007 (EDT)

I got my info from an email group i'm involved in that follows title histories. I wouldn't have posted it had I not believed it was legit.--JT179 7 May 2007 (EDT)

I'm on the same mailing list but it'd still be nice to have an actual source. I have all four major magazines from that time period and none of them mention the change or such a match ever taking place in the lineups section.--Robert 20:57, 7 May 2007 (EDT)

Luchas 2000 edits

renumbering

I don't want to redo the whole page to add Chucho Anaya as the first reign, at least not without a year or a date, but it's probably accurate. --thecubsfan (talk) 13:52, 12 May 2016 (PDT)

I found this: Chucho Anaya is Jesus Anaya. CMLL has he became the first ever National Light Heavyweight Champion by defeating Black Guzmán in finals of a long tournament to decide the inaugural champion. That occurred on September, 1942 at EMLL 9th Anniversario show. [1] This other link has the exact date as September 18, 1942[2], this has September 23[3], and Wikipedia has September 25, 1942 (citing Súper Luchas) [4].

Well, I'm more used to renumbering now (though an automated way of doing it would be better). Box Y Lucha lists it as September 23rd so I'll go with that.

Box Y Lucha 905 history:

  1. Chucho Anaya
  2. Black Guzman
  3. Gorila Ramos
  4. Tarzan Lopez
  5. Black Guzman
  6. Tarzan Lopez
  7. Cavernario Galindo
  8. Enrique Llanes
  9. Tarzan Lopez
  10. Espectro
  11. Ruben Juarez
  12. Ray Mendoza
  13. Raul Reyes
  14. Alfonso Dantes
  15. Espanto I
  16. El Santo
  17. Mil Mascaras
  18. El Nazi
  19. Alfonso Dantes

This magazine was published in 1970 but is missing the most reigns. Perhaps the series is a reprint from a few years prior? The Espanto title reigns are missing.