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The | The capital of Mexico, Mexico City is the heart of the lucha libre world. [[CMLL]] has its headquarters there and its two most famous arenas, [[Arena Mexico]] and [[Arena Coliseo]] are both located in Mexico City. Between being Mexico's largest city and hub for lucha libre, many stars are originally from or got their start in Mexico City. | ||
Mexico City is in the state '''Distrito Federal''' (DF), but since the | Mexico City is in the "state" of '''Distrito Federal''' (DF), (equivalent to the District of Columbia in the United States) but since the DF consists only of Mexico City, the two place names are functionally the same. ([[Mexico State]] is an entirely different place.) | ||
The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include | The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include: | ||
* [[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]] | * [[Mexican National Atomicos Championship]] | ||
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* [[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship]] | * [[Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship]] | ||
The DF Box Y Lucha commission also governs the local state championships | The DF Box Y Lucha commission also governs the local state championships: | ||
* [[Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship]] | * [[Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship]] |
Revision as of 18:19, 29 May 2006
The capital of Mexico, Mexico City is the heart of the lucha libre world. CMLL has its headquarters there and its two most famous arenas, Arena Mexico and Arena Coliseo are both located in Mexico City. Between being Mexico's largest city and hub for lucha libre, many stars are originally from or got their start in Mexico City.
Mexico City is in the "state" of Distrito Federal (DF), (equivalent to the District of Columbia in the United States) but since the DF consists only of Mexico City, the two place names are functionally the same. (Mexico State is an entirely different place.)
The Distrito Federal Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include:
- Mexican National Atomicos Championship
- Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship
- Mexican National Featherweight Championship
- Mexican National Heavyweight Championship
- Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship
- Mexican National Lightweight Championship
- Mexican National Middleweight Championship
- Mexican National Minis Championship
- Mexican National Tag Championship
- Mexican National Trios Championship
- Mexican National Welterweight Championship
- Mexican National Women's Championship
- Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship
The DF Box Y Lucha commission also governs the local state championships:
- Distrito Federal Lightweight Championship
- Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship
- Distrito Federal Heavyweight Championship
- Distrito Federal Trios Championship
- Distrito Federal Tag Championship
(and possibly others)
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