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[[Alan Stone]] and his brother [[Chris Stone|Chris Stone/Moto Cross]] were the [[Arena Coliseo]] (DF) Tag Team Champions, as of 2005 (though last defended 2002). The championship, which is only defended in Mexico City's [[Arena Coliseo]], is treated as a secondary championship, in the same way the Mexican national championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]], so CMLL uses their own arena-specific title instead for a secondary parajes championship. | [[Alan Stone]] and his brother [[Chris Stone|Chris Stone/Moto Cross]] were the [[Arena Coliseo]] (DF) Tag Team Champions, as of 2005 (though last defended 2002). The championship, which is only defended in Mexico City's [[Arena Coliseo]], is treated as a secondary championship, in the same way the Mexican national championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]], so CMLL uses their own arena-specific title instead for a secondary parajes championship. | ||
There are occasional references to an earlier Arena Coliseo tag team championship, seemingly serving the same secondary tag team championship purpose, but the to the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] instead. The teams of [[Villano II]] & [[Villano I]] and [[Kato Kung Lee]] & [[Kung Fu]], but detailed history is unavailable. | There are occasional references to an earlier Arena Coliseo tag team championship, seemingly serving the same secondary tag team championship purpose, but the to the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] instead. The teams of [[Villano II]] & [[Villano I]] and [[Kato Kung Lee]] & [[Kung Fu]] are said to be past champions, but detailed history is unavailable. | ||
The early 2000s era of the championship never got much traction in CMLL; while they were used to highlight the Stone brothers and to build a feud with [[Guerrero del Futuro]] & [[Damian el Guerrero]] into a hair match, they vanished into the background after the last known defense. | The early 2000s era of the championship never got much traction in CMLL; while they were used to highlight the Stone brothers and to build a feud with [[Guerrero del Futuro]] & [[Damian el Guerrero]] into a hair match, they vanished into the background after the last known defense. | ||
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{{Gallery|name=Stones-AColiseoTag.jpg|caption=[[Alan Stone]] & [[Moto Cross]], 1st Modern Champions}} | {{Gallery|name=Stones-AColiseoTag.jpg|caption=[[Alan Stone]] & [[Moto Cross]], 1st Modern Champions}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Especial25.jpg |caption=[[Stuka Jr.]] & [[Flash]], 2nd Modern Champions}} | {{Gallery|name=Especial25.jpg |caption=[[Stuka Jr.]] & [[Flash]], 2nd Modern Champions}} | ||
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*Robert Bihari | *Robert Bihari |
Revision as of 15:21, 19 July 2013
Current Champions
Namajague & Okumura, known as La Fiebre Amarilla, are the current champions. They defeated long reigning champions Stuka Jr. & Fuego on March 3, 2013 in Arena Coliseo.
History of Championship
Alan Stone and his brother Chris Stone/Moto Cross were the Arena Coliseo (DF) Tag Team Champions, as of 2005 (though last defended 2002). The championship, which is only defended in Mexico City's Arena Coliseo, is treated as a secondary championship, in the same way the Mexican national championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the Mexican National Tag Team Championship, so CMLL uses their own arena-specific title instead for a secondary parajes championship.
There are occasional references to an earlier Arena Coliseo tag team championship, seemingly serving the same secondary tag team championship purpose, but the to the Mexican National Tag Team Championship instead. The teams of Villano II & Villano I and Kato Kung Lee & Kung Fu are said to be past champions, but detailed history is unavailable.
The early 2000s era of the championship never got much traction in CMLL; while they were used to highlight the Stone brothers and to build a feud with Guerrero del Futuro & Damian el Guerrero into a hair match, they vanished into the background after the last known defense.
The championship went dormant for a long stretch, due to departures by both champions. Alan has since joined AAA, and Chris also joined AAA only to return to CMLL. The possibility of holding a tournament for new champions was occasionally mentioned in the following years, but never really focused on.
With no advance warning, a 16 team tournament finally took place in June 2008, focusing on wrestlers who were usually relegated to the opening three matches. Due to a scheduling oddity, the first week of the tournament actually took place in Arena Mexico. The final to determine new champions took take place on June 29th, with Flash and Stuka Jr. defeating favorites Euforia and Nosferatu for the titles.
After a couple month chase, with the rudo Infernales usually defeating the champions in trios matches, Euforia and Nosferatu were granted a rematch. Stuka Jr. and Flash were able to defend them once again.
Champions Listing
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Gallery of Champions
Sources
- Robert Bihari