Mexican National Championships Explained

The Mexican National Championships (Campeonatos Nacionales in Spanish) is a group of Lucha libre professional wrestling championships that are sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. ("the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission" in Spanish). While the Commission sanctions the championships, it does not promote the events in which the championships are defended. Being professional wrestling championships, they are not won legitimately; they are instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler or wrestlers as a result of a storyline.[1] The earliest Mexican National Championship, the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship, was created as far back as 1926. The Mexican National Welterweight Championship crowned its first champion on June 17, 1934, making it the oldest, still active, professional wrestling championship.[2] Eléctrico, the current Lightweight champion, is the longest reigning Mexican National Championship, having won the title on August 13, 2013. Atlantis, the reigning Light Heavyweight Champion, has the shortest active reign of any champion, having defeated Mephisto for the championship on August 25, 2015.

Over the years the Commission has created a total of 13 different championships, seven of which for various weight divisions in Mexico. Three of the championships are for various forms of male tag teams. They also created two championships for Women's professional wrestling, a singles championship and a tag team championship. From 1993 through 2006 the commission sanctioned the Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship, exclusively for the Mini-Estrella championship. Since 2008 the Mexican National Lightweight Championship has been modified to be for Mini-Estrellas division.[3] The Commission's most recent championship addition was in 1996 when they created the Mexican National Atómicos Championship, contested for by teams of four.[4] Of the 13 championships, only five remain active. The individual promotions have the promotional control of the championship while the Commission only serves to approve the champions and supervise championship matches. The Commission normally approve all champions but has on occasion decided to vacate a championship if the promotions did not follow the Commissions' guidelines. One instance was in 1957 when Mishima Ota won the Lightweight championship, deeming him ineligible because he was a Japanese citizen. Originally the Commission also stated that championships could not be defended in anything other than normal matches, stripping Psicosis II of the championship for defending the Mexican National Middleweight Championship in a hardcore match. At a later point they allowed the Heavyweight Championship to be defended in a Steel cage match.[5]

The Mexican National Championships have been promoted by a number of Mexican-based wrestling promotions over the years. Founded in 1933 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), has promoted Mexican National Championships since its inception and currently promotes five of the championships, the Lightweight,[6] Light Heavyweight,[7] Welterweight,[8] Women's,[9] and Trios championships.[10] Over the years CMLL has promoted every single Mexican National Championship except the Atómicos, Featherweight and Cruiserweight Championship. In 1992 Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, later known simply as "AAA", was formed when a number of CMLL wrestlers broke away to create a new company. Several of the wrestlers that left were reigning Mexican National Champions and the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling commission allowed AAA to take promotional control of those championships at that point. Of the championships. In 2008 AAA abandoned all Mexican National Championships, ending the Middleweight, Atómicos and Tag Team Championship. In 2006 then Mini-Estrellas champion Mascarita Sagrada left AAA while still holding the championship, there was no subsequent announcement that the title was vacated, rendering it inactive from that point on. The Commission recognized the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship for just under 7 years, creating it for CMLL's Women's division and abandoning it when CMLL practically stopped promoting women's wrestling in 1997.

Championship overview

Key
SymbolMeaning
Indicates that the championship is not active
 Title is still active
ChampionshipChampion(s)WonDivisionCreatedAbandonedNotes
Featherweight Championship †Rayo de Oro57kg (126lb)
63kg (139lb)
Promoted on the Mexican Independent circuit.[11] [12]
Lightweight ChampionshipEléctrico
70kg (150lb)
- Promoted by CMLL. Is now exclusively for the Mini-Estrella division.[13] [14]
Welterweight ChampionshipRey Cometa70kg (150lb)
77kg (170lb)
- Promoted by CMLL[15] [16]
Middleweight ChampionshipOctagón82kg (181lb)
87kg (192lb)
AAA abandoned all Mexican National Championship[17] [18]
Light Heavyweight ChampionshipAtlantis87kg (192lb)
97kg (214lb)
- Promoted by CMLL[19]
Cruiserweight Championship97kg (214lb)
AAA abandoned all Mexican National Championship[20] [21]
Diamante AzulOver 105kg (231lb) - Title originally abandoned in 2013 after then champion Hector Garza died while being champion. It eventually returned in October 2017 under control of CMLL.[22] [23] [24]
Tag Team ChampionshipAtlantis Jr. and FlyerTwo man tag teams - Promoted by CMLL[25] [26]
Trios Championship
(Ephesto, Lucifierno and Mephisto)
Three man tag teams - Promoted by CMLL[27] [28]
Atómicos ChampionshipChessman and Los Psycho Circus (Monster Clown, Murder Clown and Psycho Clown)Four man tag teamsAAA abandoned all Mexican National Championship[29]
Women's ChampionshipReyna IsisWomen - Promoted by CMLL[30] [31] [32]
Women's Tag ChampionshipLluvia and La JarochitaFemale tag teams - Promoted by CMLL[33]
Mini-Estrella ChampionshipMascarita SagradaMini-EstrellasChampionship abandoned when Mascarita Sagrada left AAA[34]

Mexican National Heavyweight Championship (1926–)

See main article: Mexican National Heavyweight Championship.

The Mexican National Heavyweight Championship is the oldest actively promotion championship in the world, created in 1926 it predates the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship that was created in 1948 and is the oldest US based championship. The first champion was Francisco Aguayo, winning the championship at a time where most wrestling shows were promoted by US-based promoters. In 1933, Salvador Lutteroth formed Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise"; EMLL) and was granted permission by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission for the control of the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship. In 1992, then-reigning champion Rayo de Jalisco Jr. left EMLL to join the newly created Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), taking the heavyweight championship with him to AAA. When Héctor Garza died while champion in 2013, it became inactive, with no champion holding the title for four years. In October 2017, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre ("World Wrestling Council"; CMLL, formerly EMLL) brought the championship back under their control.

Mexican National Middleweight Championship (1933–1993)

See main article: Mexican National Middleweight Championship.

The Mexican National Middleweight Championship, for wrestlers weighing between 87kg (192lb) and 97kg (214lb), was created in 1933 by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F.". Yaqui Joe was the first champion and the championship was soon defended on EMLL shows as well as on the Mexican independent circuit. Over time EMLL gained almost total control of the championship as they grew to become Mexico's largest promotion at the time. In 1992, Antonio Peña founded Asistencia Asesoría y Administración, taking a number of CMLL wrestlers with him. One of these wrestlers, was the then-reigning National Middleweight Champion Octagón, who took the championship with him to AAA. Blue Panther winning the championship pn July 27, 1992, signaled that the commission had granted AAA control of the championship and taken it away from CMLL.

Mexican National Welterweight Championship (1934–)

See main article: Mexican National Welterweight Championship.

Created in 1934, the Mexican National Welterweight Championship is for wrestlers who weigh between 77kg (170lb) and 87kg (192lb). Mario Nuñez became the first champion when he defeated Tony Canales in the final of a tournament. The welterweight championship remained under CMLL's control when AAA was created in 1992, and remains under their control to this date. Karloff Lagarde holds all "longevity" records for the championship. He has had the longest individual reign (1,859 days), the longest combined reign (2,731 days) and the most reigns of any champion, with four. Psicosis holds the record for the shortest reign, having held the title for only two days.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Mazer . Sharon . Professional Wrestling: Sport and Spectacle . February 1, 1998 . University Press of Mississippi . 1-57806-021-4 . 18–19 . June 19, 2016.
  2. The oldest non-Mexican National Championship is the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, which was created on January 5, 1948.
  3. Web site: En honor a Panther . Alfredo Ascencio . September 24, 2008 . July 12, 2009 . ESTO, OEM Online . Spanish.
  4. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2000. Mexico: National Atómicos Title. 402. 0-9698161-5-4.
  5. Web site: Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion TripleMania . 2009-02-19. ProWrestlingHistory.com.
  6. Web site: Resultados Arena México Martes 13 de Agosto '13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130809024933/http://cmll.com/02_resultados/martes_arena_mex/martes_arenamex.htm . Salazar López . Alexis A. . August 9, 2013 . August 14, 2013 . August 14, 2013 . . Spanish . dead .
  7. Web site: Atlantis, nuevo Campeón Nacional Semicompleto. August 25, 2015 . August 25, 2015 . Medio Tiempo . Spanish.
  8. Web site: Rey Cometa, nuevo campeón nacional welter . MedioTiempo . . Spanish . June 11, 2016 . June 11, 2016.
  9. Web site: Zeuxis campeona nacional y Demus va por el mundial mini . January 20, 2015 . January 20, 2015 . Fuego en el Ring . Spanish. January 21, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150121002146/http://www.fuegoenelring.com/noticias_detalle.php?articles_id=4149.
  10. Web site: CMLL: Resultados 9/08/2015 . Vacah . August 10, 2015 . August 10, 2015 . . Spanish.
  11. News: Lucha 2000 Staff . Los Reyes de Mexico: La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales . Lucha 2000 . Especial 21 . December 20, 2004 . Spanish.
  12. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Mexico: National Welterweight Title . 397 . Archeus Communications . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4.
  13. Web site: Resultados Arena México Martes 13 de Agosto '13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130809024933/http://cmll.com/02_resultados/martes_arena_mex/martes_arenamex.htm . Salazar López . Alexis A. . August 9, 2013 . August 14, 2013 . August 14, 2013 . . Spanish . dead .
  14. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. Mexico: National Lightweight Title. 393. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  15. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Mexico: National Welterweight Title . 392 . Archeus Communications . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4.
  16. Web site: Rey Cometa, nuevo campeón nacional welter . MedioTiempo . . Spanish . June 11, 2016 . June 11, 2016.
  17. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. Mexico: National Middleweight Championship. 392. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  18. News: 2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana. Súper Luchas. issue 244. December 26, 2007. Spanish.
  19. Web site: Atlantis, nuevo Campeón Nacional Semicompleto. August 25, 2015 . August 25, 2015 . Medio Tiempo . Spanish.
  20. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4. Mexico: National Light Heavyweight Title. 391–392.
  21. Web site: Xtreme Tiger vs. Rey Astral por el Campeonato Nacional Crucero . February 21, 2013 . February 21, 2013 . . Spanish.
  22. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Mexico: National Heavyweight Title. 390–391. Archeus Communications. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  23. Web site: Perros del Mal (Resultados 14 de feb.): Héctor Garza, nuevo Campeón Nacional Completo – Halloween gana la Copa Extrema de la jauría . Mexicool . Rey . February 15, 2012 . February 16, 2012 . Súper Luchas. Spanish.
  24. Web site: Nuevo monarca en la división máxima . new monarch in the top division . Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre . Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre . Spanish . September 26, 2020 . September 26, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200926230240/http://cmll.com/?p=106975 . September 26, 2020.
  25. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Mexico: National Tag Team Titles. 396–397. Wrestling Title Histories . Archeus Communications. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  26. Web site: Atlantis Jr. y Flyer conquistan los campeonatos de parejas . Atlantis Jr. and Flyer win the tag team championship . es . Uriel . Martinez Lopes . TUDN . March 14, 2020 . March 14, 2020.
  27. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Archeus Communications . Mexico: National Trios Title . 393 . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4.
  28. Web site: CMLL: Resultados 9/08/2015 . Vacah . August 10, 2015 . August 10, 2015 . . Spanish.
  29. Web site: El cetro Atómico lo declaran vacante . February 26, 2009 . January 26, 2009 . AAA official website . https://web.archive.org/web/20090301072827/http://luchalibreaaa.com/campeonato-nacional-atomico-vacante.html . March 1, 2009 . dead .
  30. Web site: ¡La juventud triunfó! Metálica, nueva Campeona Nacional Femenil . The Youth triumphs! Metálica new national women's champion . December 30, 2018 . December 30, 2018 . Spanish . MedioTiempo . MSN.
  31. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Mexico: National Women's Title. 394. Archeus Communications. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.
  32. Web site: Carístico y Místico, los grandes ganadores del 87 aniversario . Ivan . Navarro . September 26, 2020 . September 26, 2020 . Spanish . PublicMetro.
  33. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . Mexico: National Women's Tag Team Title . 399 . Archeus Communications . 2000 . 0-9698161-5-4.
  34. Book: Royal Duncan and Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. Mexico: Mexican National Midget (Miniestrella) Title. 401. 2000. 0-9698161-5-4.