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== Current Champion == | == Current Champion == | ||
Championship vacated by [[Jack Swagger|Jake Strong]] to challenge for [[Lucha Underground Championship]] in season 4 episode 22. | |||
== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
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{{TitleHistorySpanLU|Championship vacated by [[Johnny Mundo]] to challenge for [[Lucha Underground Championship]].}} | {{TitleHistorySpanLU|Championship vacated by [[Johnny Mundo]] to challenge for [[Lucha Underground Championship]].}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLineLU|8|[[Pentagon Jr.|Pentagon Dark]]|[[Son of Havoc]]|[[2016]].[[06.25]]|3x39|[[Lucha Underground Temple]] - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLineLU|8|[[Pentagon Jr.|Pentagon Dark]]|[[Son of Havoc]]|[[2016]].[[06.25]]|3x39|[[Lucha Underground Temple]] - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | ||
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{{TitleHistoryLineLU|9|[[Rey Horus|Dragon Azteca Jr.]]|[[King Cuerno]], [[Dezmond Xavier|Dezmond X]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x7|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLineLU|9|[[Rey Horus|Dragon Azteca Jr.]]|[[King Cuerno]], [[Dezmond Xavier|Dezmond X]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x7|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLineLU|1|[[Mariposa]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x9|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLineLU|2|[[Shane Strickland|Killshot]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x10|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLineLU|3|[[Ivelisse]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x14|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLineLU|10|[[Marty Martinez|Marty the Moth]]|[[Rey Horus|Dragon Azteca Jr.]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x15|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpanLU|Championship vacated by [[Marty Martinez|Marty the Moth]] to challenge for [[Lucha Underground Championship]].}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpanLU|Seven To Survive Match for vacant championship}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLineLU|11|[[Jack Swagger|Jake Strong]]|[[Aero Star]]<br>[[Steve Pain|Big Bad Steve]]<br>[[Dante Fox]]<br>[[Hernandez]]<br>[[King Cuerno]]<br>[[PJ Black]]|[[????]].[[??.??]]|4x20|Lucha Underground Temple - [[Los Angeles]], [[California]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpanLU|Championship vacated by [[Jack Swagger|Jake Strong]] to challenge for [[Lucha Underground Championship]].}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:27, 8 November 2018
WARNING
Any Lucha Underground page may include results from tapings which have not yet aired on the television show (and may not for many months.) Read at your own risk. The Gift of the Gods Championship is a Lucha Underground championship. The holder of the championship is entitled to a match for the Lucha Underground Championship whenever they want, though they must give advance notice. The belt is defended as a normal championship up until the title challenge and relinquished in exchange for the championship.
Whenever the championship is vacant, a new champion is determined by a two stage process
- seven Aztec Medallions are distributed to luchadors over an (undefined) period of time
- once all seven are handed out, those in possession of the Medallions face off in a one fall match to determine the new champion
The Medallions are usually awarded to winners of designated matches, but have also been handed out by the ownership. The Medallions can be defended in matches and stripped for not appearing. The seven Medallions magnetically attach to the Gift of the Gods belt, and stay with the belt until the champion gets his title match. The Medallions are then removed from the belt and the process repeats itself.
The first 'cycle' of this championship had only been half completed by the end of Season 1. Fenix won the championship on Ultima Lucha, but had not cashed in yet.
Current Champion
Championship vacated by Jake Strong to challenge for Lucha Underground Championship in season 4 episode 22.
History of Championship
Championship apart of Lucha Underground.
Champions Listing
Sources:
Medallion Winners
Cycle | Medallion Winners | GotG Challenger | Successful? | ||||||
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first S1 |
Fenix 1x25/1x37[1] |
Jack Evans 1x28[2] |
Aerostar 1x31[3] |
Bengala 1x36[4] |
King Cuerno 1x36[5] |
Sexy Star 1x36[6] |
Big Ryck 1x37[7] |
Fenix 1x39 |
Yes[8] |
second S2 |
Texano Jr. 2x12[9] |
Aerostar 2x13[10] |
Chavo Guerrero 2x14[11] |
the Mack 2x15[12] |
Siniestro de la Muerte 2x15[13] |
Sexy Star 2x15[14] |
Joey Ryan 2x16[15] |
Cage 2x18 |
No[16] |
third S2 |
Night Claw 2x22[17] |
Daga 2x22[18] |
Siniestro de la Muerte 2x22[19] |
Marty Martinez 2x22[20] |
Killshot 2x22[21] |
Sexy Star 2x22[22] |
Mariposa 2x22[23] |
Johnny Mundo 3x12 |
Yes[24] |
- ↑ won a seven watch match, stripped of the medallion on episode 37 but won it back soon after on episode 37
- ↑ defeated Argenis
- ↑ won a four way match
- ↑ defeated Delavar Daivari
- ↑ defeated Killshot
- ↑ defeated Super Fly; retained title over Marty Martinez
- ↑ given Medallion by Dario Cueto
- ↑ Fenix lost and regained the championship from King Cuerno before successfully cashing it in
- ↑ defeated Daga
- ↑ defeated Drago
- ↑ Cage defeated Johnny Mundo in a cage match; Chavo subsequently stole the Medallion and used it himself
- ↑ defeated Marty Martinez
- ↑ defeated King Cuerno
- ↑ defeated Mariposa in a no mas match
- ↑ defeated Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro
- ↑ Chavo won the championship on 02x17, lost to Cage on 2x18
- ↑ awarded by Dario Cueto as a signing bonus
- ↑ defeated Mascarita Sagrada
- ↑ won a trios match over Joey Ryan, Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro
- ↑ won a trios match over Joey Ryan, Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro
- ↑ won a trios match over Joey Ryan, Mr. Cisco & Cortez Castro
- ↑ won a tag match over Ivelisse & Taya
- ↑ won a tag match over Ivelisse & Taya
- ↑ Sexy Star won the championship on 2x28, lost to Johnny Mundo on 3x8