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Revision as of 09:23, 6 March 2013

championship belt

Current Champion

Hector Garza, 64th Champion

Hector Garza is the current Mexican National Heavyweight champion after defeating former champion X-Fly, Perro Aguayo Jr., Toscano, Texano Jr. and El Mesias in a six-way match to win the title at Arena Aficion on February 14, 2012.

History of Championship

In 2007, this title was part of AAA's World (Mega) Unification Tournament to crown a inaugural AAA World Heavyweight Champion. Charly Manson carried this championship into the match, but did not actually get to defend it, as he only faced foreigners in his two tournament matches. Manson lost in the semifinals. El Mesias, the winner of the match, did not take the belt (being from Puerto Rico, he was not eligible).

With the emphasis on a single heavyweight championship, AAA stopped mentioned this belt on it's television show, and no more defenses are known to have happen. On rare occasions, Charly Manson would wear it (most notable TripleMania 2009), and an article in AAA's official magazine Dos de Tres listed Manson as the reigning champion, but the championship itself was effectively defunct. Manson retained physical possession of the belt.

Charly had a falling out with AAA in 2009, leaving the company to join the Perros del Mal in fall. Starting in late November, Charly began proclaiming himself as the current heavyweight champion again and defending it on independent shows. Charly defended it a couple shows on in late 2009 and 2010 before dropping as part of a feud with X-Fly. Despite being the only title defended in Perros del Mal at this point, it's been treated like a semimain feud, and X-Fly winning the title is a big step up for him.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
first two reigns may are not listed in all sources
1 Francisco Aguayo ? 1925 ?
2 Martinez Larrera ? 1930.11.?? ?
3 Francisco Aguayo [2] Manuel Flores 1934.06.21 Arena Nacional
1 Chino Achui 1935.06.13 Arena Nacional
2 Yaqui Joe 1937.07.01 Arena Mexico
4 Yaqui Joe Francisco Aguayo 1937 Mexico City
5 Francisco Aguayo [2] Yaqui Joe 1938 ?
vacates championship in 1940
6 Firpo Segura Doc Macias 1940 Mexico City
7 Ray Duran Firpo Segura 1942 Morelia
8 Firpo Segura [2] Ray Duran 1943 Mexico City
9 Steve Morgan Firpo Segura 1946.09.28 Mexico City
10 Firpo Segura [3] Steve Morgan 1947.03.22 Cuernavaca
11 Daniel Aldana Firpo Segura 1948 ?
12 Firpo Segura [4] Daniel Aldana 1952 ?
13 Joaquin Murrieta Firpo Segura 1954.08.12 Mexico City
vacates championship in 1955
tournament for championship
14 Médico Asesino Jose Lothario 1956.09.07 Arena Mexico
Médico Asesino dies 1960.06.16
tournament for championship
15 Pepe Mendieta Henry Pilusso 1962.05.13 El Cortijo, Mexico City
1 Chale Romero 1964.12.25 Arena San Juan Pantitlan
vacates championship in 1965 upon retirement
tournament for championship
16 Chico Casaola Pantera Negra 1965.12.?? Guadalajara
17 Pantera Negra Chico Casaola 1966.03.13 Guadalajara
18 Black Gordman Pantera Negra 1966.09.06 Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas
19 Polo Torres Black Gordman 1966.11.02 Torreon
20 Henry Pilusso Polo Torres 1967.10.30 Juarez
21 Goliath Henry Pilusso 1969.03.30 Juarez
1[1] Jose Cerecero 1969.12.07 Plaza de Toros el Cortijo, Mexico City
22 Raul Reyes Goliath 1970.02.02 Monterrey
23 Angel Blanco Raul Reyes 1972.04.07 Arena Mexico
24 Enrique Vera Angel Blanco 1973.10.26 Arena Coliseo
25 Raul Reyes [2] Enrique Vera 1975.03.12 Acapulco
26 El Halcon Raul Reyes 1975.09.27 Mexico City
27 Gran Markus El Halcon 1977.03.13 Guadalajara
28 El Halcon [2] Gran Markus 1977.06.24 Arena Mexico
1 Gemelo Diablo I 1977.09.23 Arena Mexico
29 Raul Mata El Halcon 1977.12.18 Monterrey
30 El Nazi Raul Mata 1978.07.01 Monterrey
31 TNT El Nazi 1978.10.27 Mexico City
32 Gran Markus [2] TNT 1979.02.04 Arena Mexico
33 El Halcon [3] Gran Markus 1979.12.23 Torreon
34 Tony Benetto El Halcon 1980.01.16 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
35 Cien Caras Tony Benetto 1980.07.26 Puebla
1 TNT 1980.09.26 Arena Mexico
2 Adorable Rubi 1981.03.13 Arena Mexico
36 Herodes Cien Caras 1982.03.28 Arena Coliseo DF
37 Halcon Ortiz [4] Herodes 1982.06.20 Guadalajara
38 Pirata Morgan Halcon Ortiz 1983.08.07 Guadalajara
1 Rayo de Jalisco 1983.10.02 Arena Coliseo Guadalajara
39 Rayo de Jalisco Jr. Pirata Morgan 1984.01.08 Arena Coliseo DF
40 Cien Caras [2] Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1984.03.30 Arena Mexico
1 El Halcón 1984.07.30 Arena Mexico
41 Alfonso Dantes Cien Caras 1986.08.20 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
42 Super Halcon [5] Alfonso Dantes 1987.09.03 Guadalajara
43 Gran Markus Jr. [2] Super Halcon 1987.12.17 Acapulco
44 Alfonso Dantes [2] Gran Markus Jr. 1988.08.07 Guadalajara
championship vacated around March 1989 when Alfonso Dantes retires
tournament for championship
45 Popitekus Gran Markus Jr. 1989.05.21 Arena Coliseo DF
46 Gran Markus Jr. [3] Popitekus 1990.07.09 Arena Coliseo DF
1 Popitekus 1990.07.26 Arena Puebla
47 Rayo de Jalisco Jr. [2] Gran Markus Jr. 1990.10.17 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
48 El Egipicio Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1991.04.13 Arena Puebla
1 Blue Demon Jr. 1991.07.13 Arena Puebla
2 Mano Negra 1991.10.11 Leon, Guanajuato
3 Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1991.12.08 Arena Mexico
49 Rayo de Jalisco Jr. [3] El Egipicio 1992.06.13 Pista Arena Revolucion
1 El Egipcio 1992.06.16 Pista Arena Revolucion
2 MS-1 1992.07.19 Arena Mexico
3 MS-1 1992.07.29 Arena Naucalpan
4 Gran Markus Jr. 1992.11.24 Arena Coliseo DF
50 Pierroth Jr. Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1994.02.21 Arena Puebla
1 Dos Caras 1995.01.25 Arena Coliseo de Acapulco
2[2] La Parka 1995.12.25 Auditorio de Tijuana
3 Cien Caras 1996.05.24 Arena Neza
51 Mascara Sagrada Pierroth Jr. 1996.09.20 Actopan, Hidalgo
1 Pierroth Jr. 1996.11.03 Arena Coliseo De Monterrey
52 Cibernetico Mascara Sagrada 1997.06.22 Pantitlan
1 Canek 1997.08.24 Arena Lopez Mateos
53 Perro Aguayo Cibernetico 1998.02.22 Chihuahua
1 Cibernetico 1999.08.16 Manzanillo
54 Cobarde II Perro Aguayo 1999.02.15 Nuevo Laredo
55 Latin Lover Cobarde II 1999.10.19 Plaza de Toros San Javier - Ciudad Acuna, Coahuila
56 Hector Garza Latin Lover 2002.05.05 Arena Solidaridad
1 Latin Lover 2002.05.26 Cd. Juarez
2 Santos Ramos 2002.06.23 Nuevo Laredo
3 Latin Lover 2002.06.24 Nuevo Laredo
4 El Hijo del Solitario 2002.06.30 Arena Solidaridad
5 Mr. Aguila 2002.07.27 Tlaxcala
57 Zorro Hector Garza 2002.05.05 Monterrey
58 Pirata Morgan Zorro 2003.12.27 Oaxaca
59 Zorro [2] Pirata Morgan 2004.02.04 Veracruz
60 Mr. Aguila Zorro 2004.06.20 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos
61 Zorro [3] Mr. Aguila 2004.08.01 Guadalajara
1 Electro Shock 2006.02.25 Auditorio Teopanzolco - Cuernavaca
2 Electro Shock 2006.04.02 Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo
3 Charly Manson 2006.04.07 Victoria, Tamaulipas
4 Charly Manson 2006.05.06 Palenque de la Feria de Tlaxcala
62 Charly Manson Zorro 2006.06.04 Pachuca, Hidalgo
1 Zorro & Electro Shock 2006.06.21 Auditorio Benito Juarez, Guadalajara
championship becomes inactive after Manson lost in the AAA World Heavyweight Tournament on 2007.09.13
championship becomes active again after Manson leaves AAA in autumn 2009
2 Mascara Ano 2000 Jr. 2009.12.05 Auditorio Municipal de Tampico
63 X-Fly Charly Manson 2010.02.21 Centro Civico, Ecatepec, Morelos
1 Super Crazy 2011.03.20 Deportivo Tlalli, Tlalnepantla, Mexico State
2 Super Crazy 2011.07.24 Centro Banamex, Mexico City
64 Hector Garza [2] X-Fly, Perro Aguayo Jr., Toscano,
Texano Jr., El Mesias
2012.02.14 Arena Aficion
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. Luchas 2000 #574, p7
  2. WON 1996-01-06


Gallery of Champions

Daniel Aldana, 11th Champion
Pepe Mendieta, 15th Champion
Raul Reyes, 22nd & 25th Champion
Enrique Vera, 24th Champion
El Halcon, 26th, 28th, 33rd, 37th, 42nd Champion
Gran Markus, 27th & 32nd Champion


TNT, 31st Champion
Cien Caras, 35th & 40th Champion
Rayo de Jalisco Jr., 39th, 47th & 49th Champion
Alfonso Dantes, 41st & 44th Champion
Popitekus, 45th Champion
El Egipcio, 48th Champion


Hector Garza, 56th Champion
El Zorro, 57th, 59th & 61st Champion
Mr. Aguila, 60th Champion
Charly Manson, 62nd Champion
X-Fly, 63rd Champion

Sources

Also Listed As

Mexican National Championships
Men's: Light (Panterita del Ring Jr.) • Welter (vacant)
Middle (Templario) • Light Heavy (Ángel de Oro)
Heavy (Euforia) • Tag (Esfinge & Fugaz)
Trios (Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Virus, Raziel and Cancerbero))
Women's: Singles (Dark Silueta) • Women's Tag (Jarochita & Lluvia)
Defunct: MiniFeatherCruiserAtomicos
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