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  • *[[AULL Lightweight Championship]] *[[AULL Welterweight Championship]]
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  • * [[VWE Heavyweight Championship]] * [[VWE Lighting Championship]]
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  • ...zed as dual champions for most of the year before relinquishing the lesser championship. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • Matches in a tournament for the [[Occidente Welterweight Championship]] were announced in November 1949. It's unclear if the tournament was compl [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • CMLL held a tournament for the vacant trios championship on [[March 18]], [[2022]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...Dantes]]' retirement. Box y Lucha 1894 lists names in a tournament for the championship on May 14th at Arena Coliseo Popitekus is believed to have defeated Gran Markus for the championship on May 21st.
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  • ...2019 to determine two contenders for the vacant [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...nal Welterweight Championship]] after winning the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] [[Category:Championship Tournaments]]
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  • ...onal Welterweight Championship]] upon winning the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • Arena Alta Vila hosted a one-night competition for the vacant championship in 1988. (La Briosa had previously given up the title.) The tournament had Zuleyma and La Marquesa advanced to the final, with Zuleyma winning the championship.
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  • *[[Desert Pro Wrestling Championship]] == Tournaments ==
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  • IWRG took the [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship]] from [[Chicano]] for a variety reasons, about a year after he won it (and IWRG typically holds single elimination tournaments to determine vacant championships. This time, the eight announced wrestlers
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  • ...es Mora held a tournament to decide the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • EMLL vacated the [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] held by [[Ray Mendoza]] due to injury. The injury would keep Mendoza out Dr. Wagner defeated El Halcón to win the championship on September 22nd.
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  • ...had not been an NWA title, but was replacing the [[Mexican National Minis Championship|Mexican National]] version. CMLL held a tournament for the new championship at Arena Mexico, with the first round on February 16, the semifinals on Feb
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  • ...ing independents; this was at the time of Televicentro. Llanes vacated the championship on [[December 27]], [[1951]] according to Lucha Libre 310. (Other sources h [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • A tournament was held for the (long) vacant [[Mexican National Featherweight Championship]] in 1980. Only the final three matches are known; it's likely more rounds ...on passed away in 1941 and the title was forgotten. It was the first 'new' championship since [[Promociones Mora]] started as its own group. The Mexico City commis
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  • [[Ray Mendoza]] vacated the [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] for unknown reasons. (Mendoza had a history of injuries in adjacent years * [[Gran Hamada]] defeated [[Kurisu]] for the championship.
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  • ...onal Championship]] on July 31st. CMLL had not previously acknowledged the championship was vacant. *Zeuxis won the championship. She defeated Marcela at the final of the tournament on August 13, 2017 in
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  • CMLL ran two title shot tournaments for the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] in 2002 [[Category:Duplicate Tournaments]]
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  • [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Heavyweight Tournaments]]
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  • ...L name change, and the [[CMLL World Middleweight Championship|Middleweight championship]] was decided on December 1991. Blue Panther would hold the championship until jumping to AAA in June of 1992.
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  • ...ne champions in the years following the CMLL name change. The Welterweight Championship was among the last to be decided. CMLL held a tournament for the new championship at Arena Puebla, starting on February 1st and concluding on February 15, 19
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  • ...romoters held a tournament to determine the first [[UWA World Middleweight Championship|UWA World Middleweight Champion]]. The semifinals were held in Monterrey an ...other championships, and Huracan Ramirez is listed in the UWA Welterweight Championship tournament instead.
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|MEX LH]]|[[El Santo]]|[[Espanto I]]|[[1966]]|[[Mexicali]]}} {{tchange|[[UWA World Middleweight Championship|UWA MIDDLE]]|[[El Satanico]]|[[Super Astro]]|[[1984]]|[[Mexico City]]}}
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  • [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Super Lightweight Tournaments]]
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  • Introduced the [[WWS World Championship]] in [[2015]]. == Tournaments ==
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  • [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Championship Tournaments]
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  • * [[Mexican National Minis Championship]] * [[Mexican National Featherweight Championship]]
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  • ...[[Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship]] in 1983. Like other title tournaments in 1983, the tournament was held as a tag team tournament with the winning [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[Distrito Federal Trios Championship|DF TRIOS]]|[[Yoshihiro Asai]], [[Naoki Sano]], [[Hata]]|[[Los Temerarios]] {{tchange|[[Michinoku Pro Tohoku Junior Championship|TOHOKU JR]]|[[Atlantis]]|[[Dick Togo]]|[[2003]]|[[Hokkaido]]}}
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  • [[Alberto Munoz]] relinquished the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] in late 1973. Munoz suffered a serious head injury in a match months earl Mano Negra defeated Karloff Lagarde on December 14th to win the championship. Both Halcon and Lucha Libre magazines covered the show with no mention of
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  • ...inquished the championship after winning the [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...didn't take place, and the tournament appears to have been abandoned. The championship would not be decided until 1937. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...it was all held in one day, which EMLL would occasionally do for non-title tournaments but rarely (maybe never) for a title belt. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • The CMLL World Middleweight Championship was declared vacant on on August 10, 2021, when [[El Cuatrero]] left the pr [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Templario_(DF)|Templario]] won the [[CMLL World Middleweight Championship]] on May 12, 2023 and vacated this title five days later. The eight-man tournament for the vacated [[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|national title]] took place over two shows, with a seeding battle royal and
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  • [[Category:Championship Tournaments]] [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Category:Tournaments]] [[Category:Championship Tournaments]]
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  • ...Heavyweight Championship]] upon winning the [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]]. EMLL held an eight-man tournament with bracketing determined by battle r [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Anibal]] became the second consecutive [[NWA World Middleweight Championship|NWA World Middleweight champion]] to leave [[EMLL]] as champion. The promot [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Steel]] left CMLL for WWE without losing the [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship]]. CMLL resolved the situation with an oddly formatted twelve-man tournamen Universo 2000 defeated Rayo de Jalisco Jr. & Brazo de Plata to win the vacant championship at [[Arena Mexico]]
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Middleweight Championship|UWA MIDDLE]]|[[Gran Hamada]]|[[Rene Guajardo]]|[[1976]]|[[Monterrey]]}} {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Aristoteles]]|[[Negro Casas]]|[[1982]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • A one night tournament for the [[Occidente Women's Championship]] was held on [[November 11]], [[1954]]. The championship is not mentioned for 7 years, but [[Irma González]] is champion at that po
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  • ...er]]'s [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]]. Wagner won the championship while working for [[EMLL]], then kept it as he moved to [[Promociones Mora] [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...ed [[Mascarita Sagrada (Original)]], then holder of the [[CMLL World Minis Championship]]. CMLL held a tournament in late August and early September to determine a [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • The [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] was vacant in February 1982 when [[Chamaco Valaguez]] left the division. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Middleweight Championship|UWA MIDDLE]]|[[Cachorro Mendoza]]|[[El Satanico]]|[[1985]]|?}} {{tchange|[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|MEX HEAVY]]|[[Gran Markus Jr.]] [3]|[[Popitekus]]|[[1990]]|[[Arena Coliseo
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  • Promociones Mora held a tournament for the new [[UWA World Featherweight Championship]], a title mostly defended at small affiliated arenas. Most of the matches Tournaments matches at [[Arena Xochimilco]] with [[Turbina]], [[Constelacion | Constela
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  • {{tretain|[[IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship|IWRG TAG]]|[[Mega]] & [[Super Mega]]|[[Sensei|Fantasy]] & [[Star Boy]]|[[20 {{tretain|[[CMLL World Mini Estrella Championship|CMLL MINI]]|[[Mini Damian 666]]|[[Bam Bam]]|[[2008]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • *[[Mucha Lucha Atlanta Championship|MLA Championship]] *[[MLA Global Championship‎]]
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  • A one-night tournament for the vacant [[Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship]] at Baleario Olimpico. Box y Lucha 2064 lists results but no date or day o [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Women's Championship|UWA WOMEN]]|[[Lola Gonzalez]] [2]|[[Irma González]]|[[1983]]|[[Puebla]]}} {{tchange|[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship|NWA LH]]|[[Jaque Mate]]|[[Apolo Dantes]]|[[1993]]|[[Arena Isabel De Cuernav
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  • * [[Hector Garza]] ([[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]]) * [[Espectro Jr.]] ([[Mexican National Middleweight Championship]])
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  • A one night tournament for the [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]] was held on [[August 10]], [[1954]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Category:IWRG Tournaments]] [[Category:Tag Team Tournaments]]
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  • ...nge, and the [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight championship]] was decided in September 1991. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...nt. The winning team would win $10,000 and the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]]. ...era Roja]] & [[Chale Romero]]. However, the commission invalidated the tag championship win, since EMLL claimed they already had national tag team champions.
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  • [[El Signo]] was stripped of the [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] for an unauthorized title defense against [[Kato Kung Lee]] on [[January [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...World Women's Championship]] for appearing at a WCW event, CMLL filled the championship with atypical speed. A tournament with four women was held only four days a ...?oe=UTF-8&output=gplain Doug Corti Recap, via groups.google.com][[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...contender tournament in the [[Arena Mexico]] for the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] on January 9th, 2024. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...an National Welterweight Champion]], then won the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] and gave up the national title. EMLL held a tournament for the vacant championship starting [[June 26]], [[1976]]. Part of the first round was held at Pista A
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Rolando Costa]]|[[Raul Rojas]]|[[1966]]|[[El Cortijo]]}} {{tchange|[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship|NWA LH]]|[[Tony Salazar]]|[[Alfonso Dantes]]|[[1981]]|[[Arena Mexico]]}}
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  • ...leaving the promotion, did not recongize the title change and declared the championship vacant. ...ournament was held in typical 16 man, 3 week style: 2 weeks of 8 man block tournaments (on 05/07 and 05/14), with the block winners facing the final week (on 05/2
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  • ...heir own welterweight championship, as part of creating the concept of UWA championship. Mano Negra and his father [[El Rebelde]] were scheduled to be involved in the championship tournament and Mano Negra would've been a favorite to win. Both men were li
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  • ...wrestler. The winner of the tournament received the [[XNL National Women's Championship]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • When the [[AAA World Mixed Tag Championship]] became vacant due to [[Fabi Apache]]'s pregnancy, a four team tournament [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tretain|[[UWA World Trios Championship|UWA TRIOS]]|[[Missioneros de la Muerte]] ([[el Signo]], [[Negro Navarro]], {{tretain|[[UWA World Trios Championship|UWA TRIOS]]|[[Shu El Guerrero]], [[Scorpio Jr.]], [[Engendro I|El Engendro]
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  • ...eneración Xtrema]] (NGX) in order to crown their inaugural [[NGX Freestyle Championship|NGX Freestyle Champion]]. It began on [[July 20]], [[2013]] with the prelim [[Category:Abandoned Tournaments]]
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  • ...iddleweight Championship]] in September 1974, requiring him to vacate this championship. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[NWA World Welterweight Championship|NWA WELTER]]|[[Lizmark]]|[[El Supremo]]|[[1980]]|[[Arena Coliseo De Acapulc {{tchange|[[Mexican National Featherweight Championship|MEX FEATHER]]|[[El Coralillo]]|[[Juicio]]|[[1988]]|[[Arena Apatlaco]]}}
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  • ...Championship]] would be vacated. The Villano brothers had not defended the championship in the year and a half since winning them; the bigger news is the titles we * Los Compadres: [[Iron Love]] & [[Chucho El Roto]], the [[AULL Tag Team Championship|AULL Tag Team Champions]]
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Tag Championship|MEX TAG]]|[[Cien Caras]] [2] & [[Mascara Ano 2000]]|[[Rayo de Jalisco]] & [ {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Guerrero Samurai]]|[[el Khaliffa]]|[[1986]]|[[Pista Arena Rev
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  • A one night tournament for the [[Occidente Middleweight Championship]] was held on [[February 28]], [[1954]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[2013]] was vacant. Reigning champion [[Titan (CMLL)|Titan]] gave up the championship due to injury. Averno defeated Mistico to won the championship on April 26.
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  • ...1962 tournament for the [[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship]]. The championship was vacant following the death of [[Medico Asesino]]. Asesino was the star ...eta was hyped as the favorite going into the tournament before winning the championship.
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  • The [[NWA]] stripped [[Rene Guajardo]] of the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] as part of a break up between Guajardo and [[EMLL]] in July of 1973. Guaj ...end up leaving EMLL months later. The NWA would likewise strip him of this championship, though only after he defeated Guajardo to settle any issue.
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  • ...rinkle. All current champions in the tournament would have to defend their championship during the tournament, in order to create one unified champion. * [[Cibernetico]] held the [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • A one night tournament for the [[Occidente Weltereweight Championship]] was held on [[January 25]], [[1954]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Trios Championship|MEX TRIOS]]|[[Thundercats]] ([[Leono (original)|Leono]], [[Tigro]], [[Panth {{tchange|[[WWA World Middleweight Championship|WWA MIDDLE]]|[[El Pantera]] <B>(1)</b>|[[Naohiro Hoshikawa]]|[[1996]]|[[Nos
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  • Olimpico, Mr. Niebla, and Safari had just won the [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] the prior week. [[Category: Arena Mexico One Night Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|MEX LIGHT]]|[[Emilio Charles Sr.]]|[[Raul Romero]]|[[1946]]|[[Mexico City]] {{tchange|[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship|NWA LH]]|[[Chavo Guerrero]] [2]|[[Roddy Piper]]|[[1977]]|[[Los Angeles]]}}
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  • [[Luis Robles]] beat [[Salvador Flores]] to win the championship in on [[February 25, 1938]] [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • The [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]] was vacant for unknown reasons in 1982. A tournament was held on May 1982 [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • EMLL held a tournament to determine the first [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]] in 1982. The length and number of teams included is unknown. [[Category:Title Tournaments]]
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  • ...Mexican National Trios Championship]] after winning the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]]. CMLL announced an eight-team tournament to decide new champions. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Karloff Lagarde]]|[[Jalisco Gonzalez]]|[[1957]]|[[Arena Coli {{tchange|[[Mexican National Middleweight Championship|MEX MIDDLE]]|[[Jerry Estrada]]|[[Ultraman]]|[[1984]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}}
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  • ...l Lightweight Championship]] after winning [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] in 1966. A tournament was held in [[Plaza el Toros el Cortijo]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • .... He came to [[Germany]] and bet the title against Kim Ray's [[wXw Shotgun Championship]] in a Title vs Title Match. Ray won both belts. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...was called a 'lightning' tournament, which EMLL used to refer to one-night tournaments. This one-night tournament took January 27, in Arena Coliseo. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tchange|[[UWA World Heavyweight Championship|UWA HEAVY]]|[[Dos Caras]]|[[Enrique Vera]]|[[1984]]|[[El Toreo De Naucalpan {{tchange|[[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|MEX WELTER]]|[[Angel Azteca]]|[[Bestia Salvaje]]|[[1989]]|?}}
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  • ...wledge both the previous identity. They also acknowledged the Middleweight championship reign, treating it as active and ongoing. However, in August of 2012, a tournament was announced to fill the championship. As usual with CMLL, there was no explanation, but it's presumed the title
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  • ...pretense they would be entering a tournament for the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]]. They actually did not enter the tournament as a team, but the titles wer [[Category:Championship Tournaments]]
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  • A tournament was held for the [[Occidente Heavyweight Championship]] on [[August 3]], 1958 in [[Arena Coliseo Guadalajara]]. It's unclear if i [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[2006]], [[AULL]] held an eight man tournament for the [[AULL Lightweight Championship]]. The first two rounds were held on [[September 6]], and the final was hel [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[Aristoteles]] vacated the [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] in July 1983 when he could no longer make the weight. A tournament was he [[Category:Incomplete Tournaments]]
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  • ...l tournaments|XNL Trofeo Declaración De Independencia 2012]], WNF Absoluto Championship
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  • ...MLL held a four man, one night tournament to determine a contender for the championship. ...own out due to both wrestlers being counted out. Atlantis would retain the championship. (That finish was later played off in the 2004 [[Leyenda de Plata]])
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  • Tournament held by [[IWL]] to crown their first [[IWL Women's Championship|IWL Women's Champion]]. Like the [[IWL Heavyweight Tournament, 2010|IWL Hea [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Auditorio de Tijuana]] for the not quite vacant [[WWA World Welterweight Championship]]. Only the winner is a regular Mexican wrestler. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...n he had actually lost the title. This created the [[WWF World Heavyweight Championship]]. ...ampionship]], [[WCW World Tag Team Championship]], and [[WCW United States Championship]].
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  • ...ament held on [[June 6]], [[2012]] to crown the new [[REINA World Tag Team Championship|REINA World Tag Team Champions]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...ral Box Y Lucha Comission around 2005.08.03. The comission objected to the championship being defended in a 'hardcore' match and the champion, [[Psicosis II]], was ...onship which would've included Japan born [[Nosawa]]; the Mexican National Championship are supposed to be for Mexicans exclusively.
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  • IWRG resurrected the [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship]] in 2020 and held a tournament with partner promotion in November and Dece [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • An tournament which took place over at least two weeks. Tournaments traditionally included eight wrestlers and took place over two weeks. The p [[Asesino Negro]] likely won the tournament; he's defending the championship when it's next mentioned in Arena Coliseo Guadalajara, 22 months later.
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  • ...and [[September 24|24]], [[2011]] to crown the new [[REINA World Tag Team Championship|REINA World Tag Team Champions]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...Championship. This title is believed to become the Occidente Welterweight Championship at some point. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Misterioso]] jumped to AAA as part of it's split with CMLL. In 1995, the championship was brought back. A 16 wrestler tournament was held in Arena Mexico over th Santo soon lost the championship to [[Negro Casas]] in a rematch of the final, and Negro in turn soon lost i
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  • ...duled a 16 women cibernetico to determine their first [[CMLL World Women's Championship|female world champion]]. The two finalists would advance to the final, to b ...e start of their women's division. [[Zuleyma]] was the [[UWA World Women's Championship|UWA World Women's Champion]] going into the match, and continued to be list
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  • .... CMLL finally announced in November that Mistico would have to vacate the championship and a tournament to decide a new champion would take place in late December [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • Wagner, Panther and Warrior were already the [[CMLL World Trios Championship|CMLL World Trios Champions]]. [[Category:Arena Coliseo One Night Tournaments]]
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  • A tournament was held for the [[Occidente Tag Team Championship]] in December 1955. The opening rounds were held on [[December 6]], and the [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • Tournament for vacant or new championship, beginning on New Year's Day 1964. All matches took place in [[Arena Colise As standard with tournaments in this period, the first round was announced as eight men with the actual
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  • On 2000.06.16, Negro Casas vacated the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] in order to "give others a chance at the titles." Santo's lack of availal ...ent for the vacant championships, starting 2000.06.23. Like all three week tournaments, Block A took place on the first week (06.23) and Block B took place the ne
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  • ...night tournament in order to fill the [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]]. Local wrestler [[Operativo 209]] defeated [[Texano Jr.]] to win the titl [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...es, but his name was not mentioned.) CMLL held a 12 man tournament for the championship. The field was split up into two six man ciberneticos, with the finalists m [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...ey]] defeated [[Tsunami]] in the final of Torneo Cibernetico to regain the championship. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...te Championship, [[OWA United States Championship]] (x2), [[Reyes Del Aire Championship]] He also participated in tournaments such as:
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  • ...nal Middleweight Championship]] after winning the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] on [[June 3]], [[1983]]. [[EMLL]] held a tournament to decide the new cha [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...]] ([[Satanico]], [[Averno]], [[Mephisto]]) since the Tijuana crew won the championship from Satanico's team. ...mpionship, but Satanico declined on behalf of the team, wanting to win the championship, not be awarded.
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  • ...Championship]]. CMLL immediately announced a tournament to fill the vacant championship. A 16 man cibernetico would take place on [[January 22]]nd, with the final [[Rey Escorpion]] defeated [[Volador Jr.]] on [[January 29]]th to win the championship.
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  • ...ions. The ex-champions, [[Los Perros del Mal]], could no longer defend the championship after Hector Garza was kicked out of the group. The rest of the Perros were ..., '''[[Sagrado]]''', [[Volador Jr.]], the current [[Mexican National Trios Championship|Mexican National Trios Champions]]
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  • |titles=[[Guerrero State Welterweight Championship]] ...apanese indy wrestler. Only appeared in an Arena Mexico twice, but both in tournaments: [[CMLL World Trios Tournament, 1997]] and [[Gran Prix#1997|Gran Prix, 1997
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  • ...de Lucha Libre]] in order to crown new holders for [[XNL National Tag Team Championship]]. The titles were held up on [[July 5]], [[2015]] when [[Bajo Cero]] was u ...tournament final Three Way Match to win the vacant [[XNL National Tag Team Championship]].</ref>
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  • There were two tournaments for [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] in 1994. Blame Canek. ...atch with Texano and Silver King could take place. Instead of awarding the championship to the number one contenders, CMLL held another tournament to determine the
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  • ...romo Azteca]] in order to crown the first ever [[Promo Azteca Middleweight Championship|Promo Azteca Middleweight Champion]]. Tournament Quarterfinals and Semifina [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • A tournament for the newly created [[Lucha Underground Trios Championship]]. All matches happened in the Lucha Underground Temple in Boyle Heights in [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • [[File:CMLL-Universal-Womens-Championship.jpg|400px|right]] ...ner of the tournament is awarded with a title shot at [[CMLL World Women's Championship]] against then champion (in case the current champion had been eliminated f
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  • ...Promotions Mora representative by virtue of holding the [[UWA World Trios Championship]] at the time. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • This tournament filled the vacant tag team championship, which had been in dispute after champions [[Fuerza Guerrera]] and [[Juvent [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...nship]], [[KAOZ Junior Cruiserweight Championship]], [[KAOZ Mixed Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Keyra]]) Dinámico won three '''Reyes del Aire Tournaments''' against opponents such as [[Skalibur]], [[Genio Del Aire]], [[Humilde]]
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  • ...LL World Middleweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Leyenda de Azul | 2020 Leyenda de Azul]], CMLL Copa Independencia 2022 ...late 00s, Oro has been notable for winning or placing well in many rookie tournaments. Oro can perform spectacular moves, but his greater trait is the reliabilit
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  • == Tournaments == ...rsary Show. The winner of the tournament ears a title shot for [[XNL World Championship]] at the time of his choice.
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  • [[Bufete del Amor]] gave up the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]] on [[May 9]], [[2013]] due to [[Marco Corleone]]'s knee injury. A month l [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...yweight Title]] to challenged [[El Terrible]] for [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship|Heavyweight Title]] match. * [[01.19]] - [[La Diabólica]] vacated the [[PWR World Women's Championship]] by personal reasons.
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  • ...09|the previous year]], one third of the reigning [[Mexican National Trios Championship|Mexican National Trios Champions]] was unable to further help defend the ti ...ascara Dorada]], [[Stuka Jr.]], and [[Metro]], successfully defended their championship on [[November 15]], [[2010]] in [[Arena Puebla]]. Dorada suffered an ankle
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  • ...Costa Rica]] in order to crown their inaugural [[CMLL Costa Rica National Championship|CMLL Costa Rica National Champion]]. The tournament took place during sever [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...hip]] while [[Sexy Lula]] wagered her mask and the [[International Women's Championship]]; <b>(11)</b> Relevos Suicidas against [[Memo Velázquez]] & [[Starboy]]; == Tournaments ==
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  • [[image:Mexcrucero-3rdbelt.jpg|200px|right|championship belt]] ...Parka passed away in 2020. No one has made a claim on the belt since. The championship is unlikely to be revived by CMLL due to lack of previously history in the
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  • ...am tournament to decide the number one contenders for the CMLL World Trios Championship. The two blocks of the tournament took place 2003.07.04 and 07.11, and the [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...es in Chorrillos, [[Lima]], [[Peru]]. The [[GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship]] was awarded to the winner. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...riod to determine the next team to get a shot at the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]], held by [[Atlantis]] & [[Ultimo Guerrero]]. [[Averno]] and [[Mephisto]] [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...ag Team Championship]], spiritually successors to the [[UWA World Tag Team Championship]]. All matches took place at [[Arena Lopez Mateos]]. Both AAA and CMLL luch [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • EMLL held a 16 man tournament to fill the vacant [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]]. The tournament culminated on [[September 29th]], 1969, in [[Arena Mexico [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • |+ Spartan Lightweight Championship Battle Royal [[category:Tournaments]]
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  • {{tretain|[[IWRG Intercontinental Women's Championship|IWRG Women]]|[[Keyra]]|[[Satania]]|[[01.01|01/01]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} {{tchange|[[Occidente Tag Team Championship|Occidente Tag]]|[[Dulce Gardenia]] & [[La Fashion (Chihuahua)|La Fashion]]|
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  • ...mier Championship''' is a tournament held by [[AAA]]. The match of Premier Championship are transmitted by '''Fox Sports'''. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • The [[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] was held by [[Perro Aguayo Jr.]] in 1992, but he was already primarily a [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...or has any prize for the winner (though a shot at the [[Occidente Tag Team Championship]] seems likely enough.) [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...L pequeno estrellas version of [[Reyes del Aire]]. Some years had multiple tournaments. This set up a [[Pequeño Nitro]] challenging for the [[CMLL World Minis Championship]] the following week. [[Bam Bam]] defeated Pequeno Nitro to keep the title.
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  • EMLL held a tournament to decide a [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|national lightweight champion]] in 1937. A previous attempt to decide a cha [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...] had a falling out with [[IWRG]] management, the [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]] was in limbo for about three months. IWRG decided to held an eight team t [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...urnament to determine challengers to current [[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship|CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Champions]] [[Stuka Jr.]] & [[Fuego]]. The tour [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...de Lucha Libre]] in [[Chile]]. It was established in [[2010]] as the major championship in the promotion. == History of Championship ==
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  • ...the tournament. Dinastía Casas earned a shot for [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] versus [[Los Hijos del Infierno]] ([[Ephesto]], [[Luciferno]], and [[Meph [[Category:Annual Tournaments]]
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  • |titles= [[CWF Tag Team Championship]] w/[[El Hijo de Fishman]] ...na Naucalpan a few time since late 2009, usually in father/son pairings or tournaments of juniors.
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  • ...h. The winner of the tournament is awarded a red and gold belt, though the championship is not defended thru the year. ...t Championship]] was added to the list. The [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] may also now be considered, though no reigning champion has entered the U
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  • ...rweight Championship]], [[Leyenda de Plata]] (2021), [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Volador Jr.]]) ...r the [[Gran Alternativa#2011|Gran Alternativa]] and [[Forjando un Idolo]] tournaments. He and Metal Blanco continued to team, though no longer with Sagrado.
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  • {{tchange|[[Arena Sparta Cruiserweight Championship|SPARTAN CRUISER]]|[[Oziel]]|[[Gladiador (Baja California)|Gladiador]]|[[02. {{tchange|[[ACW Ladies Championship|ACW LADIES]]|[[Amazona (Texas)|Amazona]]|[[Mika Madrid]]|[[01.24]]|Tequila'
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  • ...luchador match where the winner would become the first [[Lucha Underground Championship|Lucha Underground Champion]]. The interval between entries appeared to be 8 ...]|[[Prince Puma]]|won the first Aztec Warfare<BR>& the [[Lucha Underground Championship]]}}
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  • == Championship Matches == {{tchange|[[Baja California Women's Championship|BC WOMEN]]|[[Baronessa]][2]|[[Princesa Hernández]]<br>[[Lady Lee]]|[[01/01
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  • ...ecent NGX King Of Deathmatch Tournament winner, and reigning [[NGX Extreme Championship|NGX Extreme Champion]] [[Psicotico]] was added to the tournament final matc [[Category:Annual Tournaments]]
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  • ...The tournament lasted two months. Magazines billed it as the "Toreo Trios Championship", a naming convention used for local building-specific championships. These [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...where the winner was crowned as the first [[GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Championship|GLL Hatun Auqui Latin American Champion]]. This tournament hasn't any relat [[Category:Annual Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Volador Jr.]] in the finals and was awarded as first ever [[ELITE World Championship|ELITE World Champion]]. [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • ...[[Mecha Wolf]], [[La Estrella (Dragon Gate)|La Estrella]] and [[Kuukai]]. Championship was previously vacant. == History of Championship ==
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  • {{tchange|[[Baja California Lightweight Championship|BC LIGHT]]|[[Alas de Oro Jr.]]|[[Guerrero Negro (Baja California)|Guerrero {{tchange|[[Producciones Hernández Middleweight Championship|HERNANDEZ MIDDLE]]|[[King Star Jr.]]|[[King Star]]|[[01.01]]|[[Arena Campeo
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  • ...Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Villano I]]), [[Northern Mexico Middleweight Championship]] ...plished amateurs, especially José Alfredo who always was involved in local tournaments and won several, one of them on July of [[1962]] defeating none other than
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  • <small>'''Colours:''' Green = top 4, advance to championship final; Red = bottom 4, advance to apuesta tournament.</small> [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • == History of Championship == ...s, or are close enough light heavyweights to reasonable challenge for this championship.
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  • ...), [[NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[FULL World Championship]] ...]] gelled well. In March of 1997, the same team won the [[CMLL World Trios Championship]], although they quickly lost the titles. Despite the short reign, Bucanero
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  • The winner of the tournament gets a special belt or plaque. The championship is not defended thru the year. [[Category:Annual Tournaments]]
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  • ...Over the years, the tournament has grown from a single annual event than a championship belt defended thru the rest of the year. Championship is automatically vacated before the following year's match.
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  • ...11]], awarding the tournament winner with the new [[IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship]]. The tournament is focused on second/third generation wrestlers, similar [[Category:Tournaments]]
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  • |titles=[[WWC Tag Team Championship]] (with [[Scorpio]]) ...ateur wrestling. He won bodybuilding contests and Intercolegial Wrestling tournaments. He is well regarded as a good role model for the youth, because of his pas
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  • ...estructores tag team (Tony Arce & Vulcano) over the [[Mexican National Tag Championship|National Tag Team straps]] that they finally captured on [[December 4]], [[ ...AAA]] had a tribute to him before a [[Heavy Metal]] vs. [[Hijo del Santo]] championship match.
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  • Rey de Reyes is an annual AAA tournament. The winner has received a championship crown at times. Rarely, they defend the crown, but mostly it's just a troph ...ended his Rey de Reyes crown versus Cibernetico's [[AAA Camepon de Camepon Championship]], and lost. Cibernetico won the physical crown, but it's unclear if he bec
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  • ...2015, CMLL stated that confusingly stated the win over Volador was for the championship</ref> ...de Azul]] match became a complimentary year tournament, the makeup of the tournaments were slightly skewed to create a difference between them. Leyenda de Plata
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  • ...Express ([[Copa Express#2014|2014]]), [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[CMLL Universal Tournament|2015 CMLL Universal Tournament]], [[Fantasti 16. What titles and tournaments did he win? What was
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  • ...] at [[Arena Mexico]] to win a tournament for the vacant championship. The championship is again vacant as of [[May 11]], [[2022]], following Raziel's death a mont == History of Championship ==
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  • [[Category:Tournaments]][[Category:Annual Tournaments]][[CMLL]] ([[Mexico City]]) occasionally holds a tournament to highlight pr Two separate tournaments this year.
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  • ...[[IWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Northern Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Naucalpan Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Black Terry]]), [[UWA World Welterwe ...d he was promoted as number one contender for the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]], and on [[December 16]], [[1984]], he defeated [[El Matemático]] to win
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