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  • ...Payaso Pura Santa]] & [[Payaso Pura Santa Jr.]]|[[2022]].[[01.01]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...mented, but the defenses noted made it one of the more frequently defended championships from its time period. Cinthia and Oriental were scheduled to defend the championships in a four way tag team match on [[November 30]], [[2007]], but did not part
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  • ...onship was added in 1977, after the first wave of UWA championships. Those championships were in demand, and this one seemed to be added to create more potential ti ...ryLine|14|[[Gran Hamada]] [2]|[[El Cobarde II]]|[[1986]].[[03.04]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}
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  • ...referee to award the deciding fall to the challengers by disqualification. Championships were allowed to change on a DQ, so Averno & Mephisto beat their arch-rival {{TitleDefenseLine|10|[[El Averno]] & [[Satanico]]|[[2001]].[[06.22]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}
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  • ...p is regularly defended. The UWA has long since ceased to exist, and those championships have little connection with this championship except for using a similar ph As with all [[UWA]] championships, the light heavyweight championship chronology becomes murky and inconsiste
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  • ...rno]] were presented more often as a tag team or foils for Mistico than as championships on their own. ...his title reign. The belt became part of a growing collection of Mistico's championships by the end of 2007 and was notable for being defended in Japan when [[Avern
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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 ...ine|2|[[Alex Koslov]]|[[2010]].[[03.12]]|[[Plaza de Toros Santa Maria]], [[Queretaro]]}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Negro Casas]]|[[1985]].[[01.08]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Aristotles I]]|[[1985]].[[September 15|09.15]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}
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  • ...Team Championship]] that have and are confused with early Mexican National Championships. Those who held those titles had real meaningful reigns, just not in this l ...Promociones Mora creating [[UWA World Tag Team Championship|world tag team championships]] spurred the creation of these titles so EMLL could have their own equal s
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  • ...ld Middleweight Championship]] in 2007. CMLL did not unify the two similar championships, treating them instead as distinct titles to be defended separately. In pra {{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Mistico]]|[[2007]].[[02.20]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseIffy|1|[[Perro Aguayo]]|[[1982]].[[06.15]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1543</ref>}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...lished a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazine mesh with th In the mid 2000s, the Mexican National Light Heavyweight championships was the only active Mexican National title to not to be a part of one of th
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|9|[[Shu el Guerrero]]|[[1994]].[[11.13]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|20|[[Cibernetico]]|[[1997]].[[08.15]]|[[Queretaro]]}}
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  • ...Welterweight Championship]] in 1992 and had be considering merging the two championships. Instead, they just allowed this championship to stay empty. ...it's early years, until it was ultimately replaced by the promotion's own championships.
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  • ...failed to catch hold, and became a part of the collection of miscellaneous championships held by AAA wrestlers. The goal of the initial tournament was to take those ...]<br>[[Mr. Anderson]]|[[2010]].[[03.12]]|[[Plaza de Toros Santa Maria]], [[Queretaro]]}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[India Sioux]]|[[2006]].[[07.11]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles Much later, the championships were won by Volador Jr., Safari and Felino. This team featured a mix of a v
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  • ...efeated Koji Doi, Kumagoro & Takanori Ito on March 14, [[2018]] to win the championships. ...rte]] ([[Loco Zandokan]], [[Kahoz]], [[Rambo]])|[[1990]].[[08.28]]|[[Arena Queretaro]]}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Huracan Ramirez]]|[[1970]].[[01.23]]|[[Queretaro]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[El Hijo Del Santo]]|[[1993]].[[05.28]]|[[Queretaro]]}}
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Octagon]]|[[1997]].[[04.30]]|[[Queretaro]]}} ...ryLine|57|[[Pimpinela Escarlata]]|[[El Espectro Jr.]]|[[2001]].[[04.27]]|[[Queretaro]]}}
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