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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 [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • When EMLL split from the NWA and became CMLL, it formed it's own World Championships. The first CMLL championship was for the Heavyweight division, and it start ...d Sunday at the time.) The logistics of the tournament differed from other tournaments.
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  • ...d promotion based championships for many weight divisions and teams sizes. Tournaments were held to determine champions in the years following the CMLL name chang [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...me CMLL, it formed it's own World Championships. By 1993, all of the major championships had been created, except for the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship|tag tea [[Category:Tournaments]]
    4 KB (319 words) - 18:06, 30 May 2006
  • ...ecified champions were eliminated from the tournament once they lose their championships, this eliminated Cibernetico. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...econdary singles championship for AAA, the first since many of the non-AAA championships were unified as part of the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...mpions]], but Chicano left [[IWRG]] sometime in early summer [[2015]]. The championships were put on the line in a one night tournament on [[July 19]]; the announce }}[[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Averno]] and [[Mephisto]] won the tag team tournament, and then won the championships on [[February 1]] [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...d for local building-specific championships. These still are the UWA Trios Championships despite the odd naming. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • The championships had been inactive for a long stretch of time before the tournament, and Fue [[Category:Tournaments]]
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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 ...ould later go on to create the [[AWWA]] championships. Most national title tournaments at this time included wrestlers from various promotions but this tournament
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  • ...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 [[Category:Tournaments]]
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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 [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...til it's return in [[2017]]. Generally, it serves to dispute new or vacant championships in the promotion. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...nner cashed in his championship match contract by winning the [[XNL#Annual tournaments|Batalla Real X 2016]].</ref>|[[2017]].[[07.09]]|Teatro Municipal San Miguel ...nner cashed in his championship match contract by winning the [[XNL#Annual tournaments|Batalla Real X 2018]].</ref>|[[2018]].[[11.18]]|Centro Cultural El Sindicat
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  • ...ght Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight]]) and the Mexican National Championships held by CMLL men's luchadors ([[Mexican National Welterweight Championship| ...sixteen spots. That would lead to some wrestlers winning two or even three championships sometime during the year strictly for the purpose of having the right numbe
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  • ...y [[Apocalipsis (Morelos, 1970s)|Apocalispis]]. Siniestro & Tapia lost the championships to Corsario Morelense & Zafiro on December 22, 1978, but Siniestro would wi ...man could return to the ring in time. Siniestro also challenged for other championships in Arena Ajusco & Ecatepec, and wrestled in [[Arena Coliseo]] on [[May 29]]
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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 ...an tournament]] to determine the first champion. As tends to happen in AAA tournaments, it was complicated more than most, though there was a greater emphasis on
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  • Among the singles championships in CMLL, the CMLL Light Heavyweight championship is highly respected. It ha ...anero returned to the rudo side, but still a bit off to the side, like all championships which do not involve Mistico.
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  • ...pening match wrestler for the first half of the 90s, with participating in tournaments (and losing in the first round) being the few new noteworthy matches. He's ...A Park]]. The run pushed the team to the main event of most shows, and the championships were the most important in Mexico during their reign.
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