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Revision as of 09:10, 8 July 2022

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Current Champion

History of Championship

This championship was created in the early of days of lucha libre, but it was only truly active in the early 1990s. The championship is defunct.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
10 man tournament to determine initial champion
1 Luis Robles Salvador Flores 1938.02.25 ?
Luis Robles passes away in 1941 (and may have given up title prior); championship vacant for following 40 years
decision match for vacant championship
tournament for vacant championship
2 Voltio Negro Climax I 1980.09.09 Arena Coliseo DF [1]
1 Pequeno Solin 1980.10.25 Arena Xochimilco [2]
2 Clímax 1981.03.04 Arena Naucalpan [3]
3 Caballero Blanco 1981.03.22 Arena Puebla [4]
3 Rocky Norton Voltio Negro 1981.08.15 Arena Coliseo DF
1 Clímax I 1981.09.16 Arena Xochimilco [5]
4 El Modulo Rocky Norton 1982.01.30 Arena Azteca
1 Memo Arenas 1982.03.28 Plaza de Toros el Cortijo [6]
2 Negro Peralta 1982.05.02 Arena Azteca, Tulyehualco, Distrito Federal [7]
5 Negro Peralta El Modulo 1982.07.31 Arena Actopan [8]
1 Diamante Blanco 1982.09.16 Arena Xochimilco [9]
2 Diamante Blanco 1982.09.16 Arena Azteca, Tulyehualco, Distrito Federal [10]
6 Pequeno Solin Negro Peralta 1983.01.22 Arena Apatlaco [11]
1 Zombie 1983.? ? [12]
2 Aristos 1983.? ? [13]
3 Tony Ledesma 1983.? ? [14]
4 Estrella del Norte 1983.? ? [15]
Pequeno Solin vacates championship on 1983.04.30 after winning UWA World Featherweight Championship
tournament for vacant championship
7 Negro Peralta Lasser 1983.06.26 Mexico City
1 Baby Casas 1983.08.06 Arena Actopan [16]
1 Diamante Blanco 1983.08.21 Arena Azteca DF [17]
2 Diamante Blanco 1983.09.02 Gimnasio G2 [18]
3 Diamante Blanco 1983.09.25 Gimnasio G2 [19]
8 Planetario Negro Peralta 1983.11.23 Arena Apatlaco
9 Black Shadow Jr. [2] Planetario 1985.02.24 Arena Azteca [20]
10 Rencor Latino Black Shadow Jr. 1986.02.27 Arena Apatlaco
title history unclear
11 El Potro Espuelas de Oro II 1986.12.05 Arena Puente Negro, Ecatepec
1 Espuelas de Oro II 1987.01.24 Arena Xochimilico [21]
championship vacant in 1988?
tournament for vacant championship
11 El Coralillo Juicio 1988.06.04 Arena Apatlaco
12 Juicio El Coralillo 1989.03.09 Arena Apatlaco
1 Cachorro Negro I 1989.02.11 Arena San Lorenzo [22]
2 El Coralillo 1989.03.11 Arena San Lorenzo [23]
3 Flama Dorada 1988.07.10 Arena Azteca
4 Flama Dorada 1988.07.31 Arena Altavilla
13 Hiena Roja Juicio 1990.05.12 Arena Azteca
14 Rayo de Oro Hiena Roja 1991.01.29 Arena Azteca
1 Viento Negro 1992.03.15 Arena Altavilla
championship vacated in 1992
championship defunct
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. DJ Spectro; El Halcon 1980 Yearbook says Voltrio had 4 defenses in 1980, KO 1417 & 1418 says it was Climax I who lost, not Climax II
  2. Box y Lucha 1459
  3. Box y Lucha 1478
  4. Box y Lucha 1478, Box y Lucha 1480, Box y Lucha 1638 says Voltio Negro had 13 defenses in total (and may have vacated the ttile while moving up in weight?)
  5. Box y Lucha 1506
  6. Arena de Box Y Lucha 1231
  7. SuperLuchas
  8. Lucha Libre 980
  9. Box y Lucha 1554
  10. Box y Lucha 1557
  11. Box y Lucha 1574, Box y Lucha 1591
  12. Box y Lucha 1591
  13. Box y Lucha 1591
  14. Box y Lucha 1591
  15. Box y Lucha 1591
  16. Box y Lucha 1601
  17. Box y Lucha 1603
  18. Box y Lucha 1605
  19. Box y Lucha 1608
  20. Box y Lucha 1679, Box y Lucha 1680
  21. luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.36.45)
  22. Box y Lucha 1883
  23. luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.21.13) - listed as ex-champion getting a rematch before the title change happened?

Gallery of Champions

Voltio Negro, 2nd Champion
Modulo, 4th Champion
Planetario, 8th Champion
Black Shadow Jr., 6th & 9th Champion
El Coralillo, 11th Champion


Sources


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