Mexican National Women's Championship: Difference between revisions
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{{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Princesa Sujei]]|[[2000]].[[12.23]]|[[Arena Solidaridad De Monterrey]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|5|[[Princesa Sujei]]|[[2000]].[[12.23]]|[[Arena Solidaridad De Monterrey]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Alda Moreno]]|[[2001]].[[05.13]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|6|[[Alda Moreno]]|[[2001]].[[05.13]]|[[Arena Azteca Budokan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|7|[[Estrellita]]|[[2001]].[[10.26]]|[[Arena Toluca]]}} | |||
{{TitleDefenseLine|8|[[Lady Apache]]|[[2001]].[[12.01]]|[[Mexicali]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Lady Apache]]|[[Tiffany]]|[[2002]].[[05.05]]|[[Arena Solidaridad De Monterrey]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Lady Apache]]|[[Tiffany]]|[[2002]].[[05.05]]|[[Arena Solidaridad De Monterrey]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tiffany]]|[[2003]].[[02.07]]|[[Queretaro]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tiffany]]|[[2003]].[[02.07]]|[[Queretaro]]}} | ||
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{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lady Apache]]|[[2004]].[[01.29]]|[[Toluca]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Lady Apache]]|[[2004]].[[01.29]]|[[Toluca]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Lady Apache]] [2]|[[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[02.01]]|[[Zapopan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|14|[[Lady Apache]] [2]|[[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[02.01]]|[[Zapopan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[04.02]]|[[Oaxaca]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[04.02]]|[[Gimnasio Flores Magon]], [[Oaxaca]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Dark Angel]]|[[2006]].[[06.17]]|[[Parque Revolucion]], [[Culiacan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Tiffany]]|[[2004]].[[07.18]]|[[Gimnasio Flores Magon]], [[Oaxaca]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine| | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dark Angel]]|[[2006]].[[06.17]]|[[Parque Revolucion]], [[Culiacan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[La Nazi]]|[[2006]].[[12.17]]|[[Arena Coliseo DF]]}} | |||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2007]].[[04.15]]}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2007]].[[04.15]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|14 women cibernetico held on to determine finalists for championship; eliminated participants: [[Diosa Maya]], [[Atenea]], [[La Seductora]], [[Luna Magica]], [[La Nazi]], [[Princesa Blanca]], [[Medusa]], [[India Sioux]], [[Rosa Negra]], [[Sahori]], [[Diana la Cazadora]], [[Amapola]]}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|14 women cibernetico held on to determine finalists for championship; eliminated participants: [[Diosa Maya]], [[Atenea]], [[La Seductora]], [[Luna Magica]], [[La Nazi]], [[Princesa Blanca]], [[Medusa]], [[India Sioux]], [[Rosa Negra]], [[Sahori]], [[Diana la Cazadora]], [[Amapola]]}} |
Revision as of 00:49, 6 July 2008
Current Champion
Marcela is the current champion, having beat Princesa Sujei in a decision match for the vacant title on May 4th, 2007 in Arena Mexico.
History of Championship
Due to Mexican City's ban of women's wrestling starting in the 50s, title reigns during it's early history are questionable. Records are sporadic at best and it's quite likely there were phantom title changes and reigns. Those credited with a championship during this period include Irma Gonzalez, Jarrocita Rivera, Rossy Moreno, La Diabolica (original), and Isabel Romero. Mexico City began allowing women's matches again in 1986. Reyna Gallegos' title win in 1987 should be considered the modern starting point for this belt, and reigns after are confirmed.
Lola Gonzalez has been credited in some sources as holding the championship in 1988 and defending it against La Marquesa on May 15, in Arena Naucalpan.
Lady Apache held the championship nearly exclusively thru 2002 on, apart for a short run from Tiffany. Apache continued to be champion despite switching between AAA and CMLL (and back, and back) in 2005 and 2006, as the title is still officially controlled by the box y lucha commission. Apache won the CMLL World Women's Championship on Christmas Day, 2006, and held both titles for four months before deciding to give up the lesser national title.
A 14 women cibernetico was held at Arena Mexico on April 27, 2006, with the final two survivors - ruda Princesa Sujei and tecnica Marcela meeting in a title match the next following week.
Champions Listing
Sources:
Gallery of Champions
Sources
- Wrestling-Titles.com
- Luchas 2000 Especial #21
Mexican National Championships |
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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: Mini • Feather • Cruiser • Atomicos |