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The '''Northern Light Heavyweight Championship''' is regional championship promoted and defended in the Northern states of [[Mexico]]. The title is not restricted to any specific wrestling promotion. It's commonly | The '''Northern Light Heavyweight Championship''' is a regional championship promoted and defended in the Northern states of [[Mexico]]. The title is not restricted to any specific wrestling promotion. It's commonly referred to as '''LLU Light Heavyweight Championship''' due to it's connection with the promotion [[LLU|Lucha Libre Unida]] (LLU). | ||
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== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
[[LLU|Lucha Libre Unida]] (LLU) announced through Facebook they agreed a deal with [[Luis Reyna]] in order to promote three championships in hands of Reyna's older brother, and former lucha libre promoter [[Tony Reyna]]. These championships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the [[Northern Welterweight Championship]], | [[LLU|Lucha Libre Unida]] (LLU) announced through Facebook they agreed to a deal with [[Luis Reyna]] in order to promote three championships in hands of Reyna's older brother, and former lucha libre promoter [[Tony Reyna]]. These championships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the [[Northern Welterweight Championship]], the [[LLU Classic Championship|Nuevo Leon Middleweight Championship]] and the [[Nuevo Leon Women's Championship]]. | ||
The first champions | The first champions recognized under management of the promotion were [[Furor (Monterrey)|Furor]] (Light Heavyweight), [[Sombra del Ring]] (Welterweight), and [[Luis Reyna]] (Middleweight). | ||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 18 October 2020
The Northern Light Heavyweight Championship is a regional championship promoted and defended in the Northern states of Mexico. The title is not restricted to any specific wrestling promotion. It's commonly referred to as LLU Light Heavyweight Championship due to it's connection with the promotion Lucha Libre Unida (LLU).
Known champions include:
Current Champion
Jessy El Vasco Jr. is the current champion. He defeated Kid Lion on November 1, 2015 in Gimnasio Nuevo Mezquital in San Nicolás, Nuevo León to win the title.
History of Championship
Lucha Libre Unida (LLU) announced through Facebook they agreed to a deal with Luis Reyna in order to promote three championships in hands of Reyna's older brother, and former lucha libre promoter Tony Reyna. These championships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the Northern Welterweight Championship, the Nuevo Leon Middleweight Championship and the Nuevo Leon Women's Championship.
The first champions recognized under management of the promotion were Furor (Light Heavyweight), Sombra del Ring (Welterweight), and Luis Reyna (Middleweight).
Champions Listing
Sources:
- ↑ Ruleta De Apuestas; Chico de Barrio bet his hair, Galactar bet his mask, Sangre Negra bet his mask, and Titanik bet the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship. Galactar beat Titanik to win the title belt.
- ↑ Double Title Match; Kaientai also bet his LLU Extreme Championship. Outcome is unknown.
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Arenas: Arena Coliseo Monterrey, Arena Femenil, Arena Monterrey, Arena José Sulaimán, Gimnasio Nuevo León, Plaza de Toros Monumental |
Local Legends: Blue Demon, Humberto Garza, Karonte, Mr. Lince, Princesa Sugehit, Super Parka, Tigre Universitario; all |
Local Titles: Lucha Libre Azteca (LLA), Northern (Light Heavy), Northeast (Tag), Nuevo Leon (Junior Tag, Women's), NGX (Extreme, Tag, Women's), LLF (Junior, Juvenil, Tag), FILL (Welter, Middle, Light Heavy, Heavy, Super Heavy, Tag, Trios, Atomicos, Mixed Tag, Women's), FULL (Super Middle), OLX (Extreme) |