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== Current Champion == | == Current Champion == | ||
[[File:Puma de Oro 4x4.jpg|thumb|left|200px]] | |||
[[Puma de Oro]] is the current champion. | |||
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== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
The Vanguardia 4x4 Championship is Lucha Libre | The Vanguardia 4x4 Championship is a Lucha Libre Championship promoted by the Hidalgo based promotion [[Vanguardia Lucha Libre]]. The idea came from [[Miedo Extremo]], [[Ciclope (DTU)|Ciclope]], and [[Drastik Boy]] who remembered the WWE's Hardcore Championship. The Vanguardia 4x4 Championship follows the same 24/7 rules as the WWE Hardcore Championship or the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. It should be constantly defended anywhere against anyone, even outside of matches or outside a ring, as anyone can become champion by pinning the champion or making him submit as long as a referee is there to confirm the win. It is the first Mexican Championship that follows the 24/7 rules<ref>[https://youtu.be/jFfxX49fri4 MásLucha TV]</ref>. | ||
The championship was introduced on November 15, 2019 in Pachuca, Hidalgo during a press conference. It was explained that anyone could become champion regardless the promotion or the match stipulations. Even staff members or photographers or anyone linked to lucha libre. The Championship is also winnable regardless of gender as [[Zuzu Divine]] became the first female champion. The [[Odaiba Squad]] became the first group acknowledged as collective champions, all six members shared the championship. The first non-wrestler to become champion was [[José Manuel Guillén]].<ref>[https://youtu.be/z7uUB84EYLw MásLuchaTV]</ref>; However, his reign lasted for just a few minutes before being defeated by Fly Star. | |||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == | ||
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{{TitleHistorySpan|Triple Threat Match to Define the First Champion}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Simbolo Azteca]]|[[Fresero Jr.]]<br>[[Piloto]]|[[2019]].[[11.16]]|Salón CNC - [[Morelia]], [[Michoacán]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Adrenalina (Jalisco)|Adrenalina]]|[[Simbolo Azteca]]|[[2019]].[[11.17]]|Alaz Luchas Restaurant - [[Guadalajara]], [[Jalisco]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Simbolo Azteca]] [2]|[[Adrenalina (Jalisco)|Adrenalina]]|[[2019]].[[11.17]]|Outside of [[Arena Jalisco]]}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Kulikitaka]]<ref>Kulukitaka stole the title prior the event (he did not win it)</ref><br>[[Falcon Fire]]|[[2019]].[[12.29]]|Deportivo 11 de Julio - [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|4|[[Zuzu Divine]]|[[Simbolo Azteca]]<br>[[Mr. Chivo]]|[[2020]].[[01.01]]|Autolavado MV - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Jitsu]]<br>[[Dragón Boy]]<br>[[Rey Dragón (Hidalgo)|Rey Dragón]]<br>[[Caballero de Atena]]<br>[[Shun Skywalker]]<br>[[Falcon Fire]]|[[Zuzu Divine]]|[[2020]].[[01.01]]|Autolavado MV - [[Tulancingo]], [[Hidalgo]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Juan el Ranchero]]|[[Falcon Fire]]|[[2020]].[[02.02]]|Cancha Deportivo 11 de Julio - [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Fly Star]]|[[Juan el Ranchero]]|[[2020]].[[02.02]]|Cancha Deportivo 11 de Julio - [[Pachuca]], [[Hidalgo]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[José Manuel Guillén]]|[[Fly Star]]|[[2020]].[[02.03]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], Coacalco, [[Estado de México]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[Fly Star]] [2]|[[José Manuel Guillén]]|[[2020]].[[02.03]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], Coacalco, [[Estado de México]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Psycho Kid]]|[[Fly Star]]|[[2020]].[[02.03]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], Coacalco, [[Estado de México]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Fly Star]] [3]|[[Psycho Kid]]|[[2020]].[[02.03]]|[[Coliseo Coacalco]], Coacalco, [[Estado de México]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[Fly Star]]|[[2020]].[[03.07]]|[[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo León]]}} | |||
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== Gallery of Championship == | == Gallery of Championship == | ||
{{Gallery|name=|caption=}} | {{gallery|name=SimboloAzteca4x4Champion.jpg|caption=[[Simbolo Azteca]], 1st Champion}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Adrenalina 4x4.jpg|caption=[[Adrenalina (Jalisco)|Adrenalina]], 2nd Champion}} | |||
{{Gallerywide|name=Símbolo azteca 4x4 reign.jpg|caption=[[Simbolo Azteca]], 3rd Champion}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=Zuzu 4X4.jpg|caption=[[Zuzu Divine]], 4th Champion}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=OdaibaSquad4x4Champs.jpg|caption=Odaiba Squad, 5th Champions}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=JuanElRanchero4x4Champ.jpg|caption=[[Juan el Ranchero]], 6th Champion}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=FlyStar4x4Champ.jpg|caption=[[Fly Star]], 7th, 9th & 11th Champion}} | |||
{{Gallery|name=JMG4x4Champ.jpg|caption=[[José Manuel Guillén]], 8th Champion}} | |||
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[[category:Championships]] | [[category:Championships]] |
Revision as of 00:51, 4 April 2020
Current Champion
Puma de Oro is the current champion.
History of Championship
The Vanguardia 4x4 Championship is a Lucha Libre Championship promoted by the Hidalgo based promotion Vanguardia Lucha Libre. The idea came from Miedo Extremo, Ciclope, and Drastik Boy who remembered the WWE's Hardcore Championship. The Vanguardia 4x4 Championship follows the same 24/7 rules as the WWE Hardcore Championship or the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship. It should be constantly defended anywhere against anyone, even outside of matches or outside a ring, as anyone can become champion by pinning the champion or making him submit as long as a referee is there to confirm the win. It is the first Mexican Championship that follows the 24/7 rules[1].
The championship was introduced on November 15, 2019 in Pachuca, Hidalgo during a press conference. It was explained that anyone could become champion regardless the promotion or the match stipulations. Even staff members or photographers or anyone linked to lucha libre. The Championship is also winnable regardless of gender as Zuzu Divine became the first female champion. The Odaiba Squad became the first group acknowledged as collective champions, all six members shared the championship. The first non-wrestler to become champion was José Manuel Guillén.[2]; However, his reign lasted for just a few minutes before being defeated by Fly Star.
Champions Listing
Sources:
- ↑ MásLucha TV
- ↑ MásLuchaTV
- ↑ Kulukitaka stole the title prior the event (he did not win it)
Gallery of Championship