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== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
Introduced by [[Arena Azteca Budokan]] on July 17, 2016 there was a Gaunlet Tournament to Crown the First Champion. [[La Magnifica]] became the first champion defeating [[La Jarochita]] in the finals. In that tournament also participated [[Hielera]], [[Tania La Guerrillera]], [[Sexy Polvora]] & [[Dulce Queen]]. On June 25, 2015, [[Lady Monster]] defeated La Magnifica to become the second champion. | Introduced by [[Arena Azteca Budokan]] on July 17, 2016 there was a Gaunlet Tournament to Crown the First Champion. [[La Magnifica]] became the first champion defeating [[La Jarochita]] in the finals. In that tournament also participated [[Hielera]], [[Tania La Guerrillera]], [[Sexy Polvora]] & [[Dulce Queen]]. On June 25, 2015, [[Lady Monster]] defeated La Magnifica to become the second champion. | ||
[[Stephanie Vaquer]] became Arena Azteca Budokan International Women's Champion on September 19, 2021 defeating [[Liiza Hall]], [[Miku]], [[Reina del Sur]], and [[Krazy Star]]. It is unclear if her reign lasted until her arrival to CMLL or went she went to WWE. | |||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == | ||
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{{TitleHistorySpan|Title vacant since [[Stephanie Vaquer]] went to WWE}} | |||
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Revision as of 02:04, 10 November 2024
Arena Azteca Budokan International Women's Championship also known as Dinastía Moreno Women's Championship is a women's lucha libre title in Arena Azteca Budokan. The Championship was created by Arena Azteca Budokan in 2016.
Current Champion
History of Championship
Introduced by Arena Azteca Budokan on July 17, 2016 there was a Gaunlet Tournament to Crown the First Champion. La Magnifica became the first champion defeating La Jarochita in the finals. In that tournament also participated Hielera, Tania La Guerrillera, Sexy Polvora & Dulce Queen. On June 25, 2015, Lady Monster defeated La Magnifica to become the second champion.
Stephanie Vaquer became Arena Azteca Budokan International Women's Champion on September 19, 2021 defeating Liiza Hall, Miku, Reina del Sur, and Krazy Star. It is unclear if her reign lasted until her arrival to CMLL or went she went to WWE.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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Gaunlet Tournament to Crown the First Champion | |||||
1 | La Magnifica | Hielera Dulce Queen Sexy Polvora Tania La Guerrillera Jarochita |
2016.07.17 | Arena Azteca Budokan | |
1 | Kaho Kobayashi | 2017. 02.19 | Arena Azteca Budokan | ||
2 | Lady Monster | La Magnifica | 2017.06.25 | Centro de Bienestar Leon de los Aldamas - Gustavo A. Madero , Mexico City | |
3 | Ludark | Lady Monster Bastet Reina Dorada Star Queen Quimera |
2017.11.19 | Arena Azteca Budokan | |
4 | Reyna Oscura | Ludark Lilith Dark Lady Cat Lady Pink |
2019.11.17 | Arena Azteca Budokan | |
Reyna Oscura vacated the title due to an injury | |||||
Five Way Match to Crown the New Champion | |||||
5 | Stephanie Vaquer | Liiza Hall Miku Reina del Sur Krazy Star |
2021.09.19 | Arena Azteca Budokan | |
Title vacant since Stephanie Vaquer went to WWE | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
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