CMLL World Women's Championship: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 22:52, 22 September 2006
Current Champion
Hiroka is the current champion. She defeated Marcela on 2006.06.09 in Arena Mexico.
History of Championship
The CMLL World Women's Champion has been dormant for long stretches of time; women's wrestling has not been consistently promoted by CMLL. From Lady Apache's departure in 2000 to spring 2005, women's matches were rare. (La Diaoblica may have never actually defended the title.) The return of the title and the division were prompted by an increasing popularity of women's wrestling in Arena Mexico, prompted by Canadian wrestler Dark Angel among others.
Marcela won the championship for the first time on 05/09/16. She defeated Dark Angel, the co-finalist of a cibernetico the previous week and held it for nine months.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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12 woman battle royale on 1992.06.05 with winners meeting the following week for vacant championship | |||||
1 | Bull Nakano | Lola Gonzales | 1992.06.12 | Arena Mexico | |
2 | Xochitl Hamada | Bull Nakano | 1993.03.21 | Arena Mexico | |
1 | Kaoru Maeda | 1993.05.07 | Korakuen Hall | ||
3 | La Diabolica | Xochitl Hamada | 1993.10.10 | Arena Coliseo DF | |
1 | Cynthia Moreno | 1993.11.02 | Arena Coliseo DF | ||
2 | Lady Apache | 1994.06.08 | Arena Naucalpan | ||
4 | Reina Jubuki | La Diabolica | 1994.07.30 | Arena Puebla | |
1 | Lady Apache | 1995.02.24 | Arena Mexico | ||
Stripped of title on 1996.11.04 for appearing on a WCW event | |||||
four women tournament for vacant championsip | |||||
5 | Lady Apache | Chaparita Asari | 1996.11.08 | Arena Mexico | |
6 | Mariko Yoshida | Lady Apache | 1997.02.06 | Korakuen Hall | |
1 | Rie Tamada | 1997.06.17 | Sapporo | ||
Stripped of title for lack of defenses, 1999.02.?? | |||||
7 | Lady Apache [2] | La Diabolica | 1999.05.15 | Naucalpan | |
1 | La Amapola | 1999.08.27 | Arena Neza | ||
2 | La Diabolica | 1999.09.01 | Arena Lopez Mateos | ||
Stripped of title when Lady Apache joins AAA, 2000.08.18 | |||||
8 | La Diabolica [2] | (awarded) | 2001.??.?? | (awarded) | |
La Diabolica joins AAA on 2003.04.05 - title stripped sometime around here | |||||
12 woman Torneo Cibernetico on 2005.09.09 with survivors meeting the following week for vacant championship | |||||
9 | Marcela | Dark Angel | 2005.09.16 | Arena Mexico | |
1 | La Amapola | 2005.12.15 | Arena Neza | ||
2 | La Amapola | 2006.01.09 | Arena Puebla | ||
3 | La Amapola | 2006.02.28 | Auditorio Benito Juarez, Cuautitlan | ||
4 | Hiroka | 2006.04.23 | Arena Coliseo D.F. | ||
10 | Hiroka | Marcela | 2006.06.09 | Arena Mexico | |
1 | Marcela | 2006.06.19 | Arena Puebla | ||
2 | India Sioux | 2006.07.11 | Arena Queretaro | ||
3 | Marcela | 2006.09.03 | Arena Coliseo Guadalajara | ||
4 | Lady Apache | 2006.09.21 | Arena Mexico | ||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
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