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* [[Horacio Ramirez Mercado]]
* [[Horacio Ramirez Mercado]]
* [[Gustavo Zavaleta]]
* [[Gustavo Zavaleta]]
* [[Jose Luis Mendieta]]
* [[Jose Luis Mendieta]], better known as [[Rambo]]


The commissions are technically responsible to make sure all luchadors and referees are qualified and licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight.) In recent years, they've been reduced to collecting a fee from promoters from running the show, collecting a fee for licensing, and being a prop for storylines.
The commissions are technically responsible to make sure all luchadors and referees are qualified and licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight.) In recent years, they've been reduced to collecting a fee from promoters from running the show, collecting a fee for licensing, and being a prop for storylines.
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* [[Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Middleweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Light Heavyweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Heavyweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Heavyweight Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Tag Team Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Tag Team Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]]
* [[Distrito Federal Women's Championship]]
The championships had scarcely been seen in recent decades, and only then in barely explained small level title tournaments or obscure cameo appearances. The five weight division championships were declared vacant in 2012 and held up in separate title tournaments in April 2012 at Mexico City Fair, over three weekends.
The full list of participants in the tournaments, or the brackets, or anything besides the dates the tournament would be held and the eventually finalists, were never released. It's believed actual tournaments probably took place, including CMLL and independent luchadors, but it's not a certainty.
The shows themselves were promoted by [[El Signo]] and the title tournaments were sanctioned personally by [[El Fantasma]]. Their sons, [[Hijo del Signo]] and [[Hijo del Fantasma]] won their tournaments, allowing both to carry championships belts they were unlikely to win in CMLL proper at any time. CMLL has acknowledged the championships, but they have not been defended in CMLL rings.
The DF commission has also controlled and sanctioned championships for Mexico State and other neighboring areas when there is no active local commission.
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[[Category:Commissions]]
[[Category:Commissions]]

Latest revision as of 01:46, 4 April 2025

The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha Commission is the leading regulating group of lucha libre in the country. Each state has it's own commission, and each is able to run it's area as it wants under the national rules, but the Mexico City commission covers the most amount of shows, largest populace, and all of the national championships.

As of August 3, 2010, the commission consists of

The commissions are technically responsible to make sure all luchadors and referees are qualified and licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight.) In recent years, they've been reduced to collecting a fee from promoters from running the show, collecting a fee for licensing, and being a prop for storylines.

The Mexico City commission is the specific governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include:

The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha commission also governs the local state championships:

The championships had scarcely been seen in recent decades, and only then in barely explained small level title tournaments or obscure cameo appearances. The five weight division championships were declared vacant in 2012 and held up in separate title tournaments in April 2012 at Mexico City Fair, over three weekends.

The full list of participants in the tournaments, or the brackets, or anything besides the dates the tournament would be held and the eventually finalists, were never released. It's believed actual tournaments probably took place, including CMLL and independent luchadors, but it's not a certainty.

The shows themselves were promoted by El Signo and the title tournaments were sanctioned personally by El Fantasma. Their sons, Hijo del Signo and Hijo del Fantasma won their tournaments, allowing both to carry championships belts they were unlikely to win in CMLL proper at any time. CMLL has acknowledged the championships, but they have not been defended in CMLL rings.

The DF commission has also controlled and sanctioned championships for Mexico State and other neighboring areas when there is no active local commission.

Mexican National Championships
Men's: Light (Panterita del Ring Jr.) • Welter (vacant)
Middle (Templario) • Light Heavy (Ángel de Oro)
Heavy (Euforia) • Tag (Esfinge & Fugaz)
Trios (Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Virus, Raziel and Cancerbero))
Women's: Singles (Dark Silueta) • Women's Tag (Jarochita & Lluvia)
Defunct: MiniFeatherCruiserAtomicos
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Championships
CMLL: Micro: KeMalitoMini: Angelito
Super Light: StigmaWelter: TitánMiddle: Templario
Light Heavy: MisticoHeavy: Claudio Castagnoli
Tag: Ángel de Oro & Niebla RojaTrios: (Mistico, Mascara Dorada, Neon)
Women: Mercedes MonéWomen's Tag: La Jarochita & Lluvia
Historic: Welter: Mascara DoradaMiddle: Flip GordonLight Heavy: Atlantis Jr.
National: Light: Rayo MetalicoWelter: Magia BlancaMiddle: Guerrero Maya Jr.
Light Heavy: EsfingeHeavy: Akuma
Tag: Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido)Trios: Felino Jr., Hijo De Stuka Jr., El Cobarde
Women: India SiouxWomen's Tag: Skadi & Kira
Occidente: Middle: Zandokan Jr.
Heavy: Bestia Negra
Tag: Dulce Gardenia & La FashionTrios: Furia Roja, Guerrero de la Muerte, Rafaga
Women: LluviaWomen's Tag: Dark Silueta & Zeuxis
Misc: Arena Coliseo Tag: El Hijo del Villano III & Villano III Jr.Japan Women's: Hazuki
Men's Tournaments: Leyenda de Plata: NeonLeyenda de Azul: Barbaro CavernarioUniversal: Titan
Gran Prix: MisticoReyes del Aire: NeonLa Copa Jr.: Zandokan Jr.
Gran Alternativa: Templario & LegendarioParejas Increíbles: Mascara Dorada & Rocky Romero
Copa Dinastías: Atlantis & Atlantis Jr.Copa Independencia: Templario & TitanTorneo de Escuelas: Team CDMX
Rey del Inframundo: Guerrero Maya Jr.Embajador de los Ninos: FuturoBarroco de la Arena Puebla: Blue Shark
Women's Tournaments: Universal de Amazonas: India SiouxGrand Prix de Amazonas: Persephone
Copa Irma Gonzalez: Dark SiluetaCopa Mujeres Revolucionarias: Olympia
Inactive

Copa de Arena Mexico Tournament
Pequeño Reyes del AireEn Busca de un Ídolo
Nuevos ValoresSangre Nueva
Copa HerdezJapan Tag
DF: LightWelterMiddle
CMLL-REINA: Intl JuniorIntlTag Team
Occidente: LightWelterLight Heavy