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* [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] | A family of CMLL championships the promotion established in 2010, as replacements for the ''NWA'' sanctioned championships of the same weight divisions. CMLL changed the physical belts but continued to use basically the same names. | ||
* [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]] | |||
* [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] | This odd change seemed to be due to an issue with ownership of NWA at the time, which had given the territory of Mexico to another promotion ([[NWA Mexico]], run by [[Blue Demon Jr.]]). CMLL apparently believed they were still fine using the "NWA" name, just not the actual belts. CMLL would waver on using the "NWA" name in the following decade-plus and quietly dropped the 'NWA' initials in early 2022 after another attempt to run an NWA promotion in Mexico. | ||
As of 2022, these championships are referred to just as "World Historic." Most people, and often luchadors themselves, still refer to them with the NWA name. Wrestlers and fans outside of CMLL will often confusing them with the CMLL championships of the same name. | |||
Note: As the inaugural champions were simply the final champions to hold the official NWA belts in CMLL, they are arguably the "top" titles in the company, as they can trace their direct lineage as 'world' championships back past the 1990s to the likes of Santo, Demon, Gori, etc.. | |||
* [[NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship]] | |||
* [[NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship]] | |||
* [[NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:59, 21 April 2026

A family of CMLL championships the promotion established in 2010, as replacements for the NWA sanctioned championships of the same weight divisions. CMLL changed the physical belts but continued to use basically the same names.
This odd change seemed to be due to an issue with ownership of NWA at the time, which had given the territory of Mexico to another promotion (NWA Mexico, run by Blue Demon Jr.). CMLL apparently believed they were still fine using the "NWA" name, just not the actual belts. CMLL would waver on using the "NWA" name in the following decade-plus and quietly dropped the 'NWA' initials in early 2022 after another attempt to run an NWA promotion in Mexico.
As of 2022, these championships are referred to just as "World Historic." Most people, and often luchadors themselves, still refer to them with the NWA name. Wrestlers and fans outside of CMLL will often confusing them with the CMLL championships of the same name.
Note: As the inaugural champions were simply the final champions to hold the official NWA belts in CMLL, they are arguably the "top" titles in the company, as they can trace their direct lineage as 'world' championships back past the 1990s to the likes of Santo, Demon, Gori, etc..