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  • ...A]] and Mexican team of [[Chica Tormenta]] & [[Mike Segura]]. Similar to [[AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship]]. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...on in 1996 but took a hands-off approach to championships in this era. The championships did officially (though silently) become vacant after La Parka passed away i ...team to be champion, having taken the belts with them when they jumped to AAA in 1992. The Mexican National Tag Team Championship became the third set of
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|Konnan leaves AAA in [[September 6]], [[1996]] to go to [[United States]]}} ...declared inactive in [[July 23]], [[2005]] when [[Sangre Chicana]] left to AAA}}
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  • ...t Championship]], [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]], many non-Mexican championships <ref>[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=2906&page=11 cagematch.net]</ref> ...Jr.]], & [[Laredo Kid]]. After the bout, Omega challenged Fénix for the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. On October 19, 2019 at [[Héroes Inmortal
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  • ...se weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. ...ruiserweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[AAA World Cruiserweight Championship|AAA]] [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship|NWA Int'l]] [[UWA Wor
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  • ...ony Piña (debut), Silver Star, Cazador, Black & White, Mohawk, El Bandido (AAA, 1990)<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/96186896558/posts/10157583801746559/ R ...A Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Mohicano I]]), [[Distrito Federal Trios Championships]] (with [[Mohicano I]] & [[Mutante]]), [[AWWA Lightheavyweight Championship
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  • ....]] on [[August 19]], [[2007]]. This match was in the first round of the [[AAA World Heavyweight Tournament, 2007]], while already holding the [[IWC World ...The title however stuck around, seemed to be a regular part of the [[AAA]] championships (in other words, occasionally spoken about and rarely defended.) Mesias pic
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  • ...nt of champions, to crown a #1 contender for the Campeón de Campeones. The championships themselves were not on the line, but the winner would be declared #1 conten * [[Abismo Negro]] (2000 [[AAA Rey de Reyes]])
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  • [[Mamba (AAA)|Mamba]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Chica Ye-Ye]], [[El Demasia {{TitleHistoryLine|5|[[Mamba (AAA)|Mamba]]|[[Chica Ye-Ye]], [[Demasiado]], and [[Diva Salvaje]]|[[2019]].[[08
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  • ...for [[AAA]], there was too hardly to book him on Independent shows outside AAA or affiliates. A four way match between [[Angel Azul (Matamoros)|Ángel Azu [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ijo De Rey Misterio III]], [[Niebla Roja]], and [[Rush]] replaced [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]], [[Laredo Kid]], and [[Pentagón Jr.]] at the event. [[Niebla Roj [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...dleweight Title was created by Ron Skoler who used the IWC name to promote AAA shows in the United States. When Pena and Skoler had a falling out, Pena de {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacant when AAA and IWC split}}
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  • |family=[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] (brother), [[Blue Demon Jr.]] (Uncle) ...t World Championship, [[The Crash Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Fénix]]), [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Fénix]])
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  • ...M Light Heavyweight Championship|PDM Light Heavyweight Champion]] [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] and '''Mucha Lucha Atlanta Champion''' [[Tigre del Ring (Chihuahu ...Ring]]<ref>The [[PDM Light Heavyweight Championship]] in hands of [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] was also on the line.</ref>|[[2016]].[[07.17]]|Espacio Discothequ
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  • |titles=Many non-Mexican championships ...part of Impact's tapings there. Was announced as part of Team Europe for [[AAA Lucha Libre World Cup 2023]].
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  • ...nt champion. She won the title defeating [[Lady Flamer]] and [[Persephone (AAA)|Persephone]] on June 24, 2023 in the event "Cuando Calienta el Sol" in Lar {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Lady Maravilla]]|[[Lady Flamer]]<br>[[Persephone (AAA)|Persephone]]|[[2023]].[[06.24]]|[[Laredo]], [[Texas]], [[United States]]}}
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  • ...of that championship probably delayed the need for a CMLL version, and the AAA split probably spurred the championship to be created.
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  • |titles=[[LLF Extreme Title]], [[POP Women's Title]]; many other non-Mexican championships ...in [[AULL]] in [[2012]]. Made her [[AAA]] debut in [[2013]] as part of a [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] title tournament leading to [[Rey de Reyes, 2013]]. Retur
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  • ...other independent promoters for their own shows, much the same as CMLL and AAA uses their talent on spot shows. The difference is the local promoter usual === AAA ===
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[AAA Americas Trios Titles Tournament, 1996|16 team tournament to crown initial {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Payasos AAA]] ([[Coco Rojo]], [[Coco Azul]], [[Coco Amarillo]])|[[1996]].[[10.05]]|[[Fr
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