LLF Extreme Championship

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The LLF Extreme Championship is a professional wrestling championship managed by Lucha Libre Femenil. As of today, it's the oldest active championship in the promotion, having being introduced in 2003. The championship is generally contested in extreme/hardcore style matches.

Current Champion

Dark Fantasy is the current champion. She defeated Dark Magic, Princesa Maya, and Sadica in the finals of an 9-women tournament held on October 16, 2015 at the Arena Femenil in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon to win the vacant championship.

History of Championship

The championship was introduced on December 13, 2013 at the LLF 3rd Anniversary show. LuFisto faced Princesa Sugheit in order to crown the promotion's first ever LLF Extreme Champion. LuFisto won the title belt and remained as champion until September 7, 2014 when she relinquished the championship to returned it back to LLF.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
decision match to crown the initial champion
1 LuFisto Princesa Sugheit 2003.12.13 Vat-Kru Rock House - San Pedro, Nuevo León
1 Polly Star 2004.03.20 Deportivo El Castillo - Apodaca, Nuevo León
2 La Bruja, Luna Mágica, Nikki Roxx & Polly Star 2005.05.13 Arena Femenil - Monterrey, Nuevo León
3 Luna Mágica 2005.06.24 Arena Femenil - Monterrey, Nuevo León
LuFisto relinquished the championship on September 7, 2014
finals of 8-woman tournament to crown the new champion
2 Dark Fantasy Dark Magic, Princesa Maya & Sadica 2015.10.16 Arena Femenil - Monterrey, Nuevo León
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

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Gallery of Champions


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