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  • ...hip]] to avoid anymore trouble from NWA Mexico. NWA Mexico created two new championships of their own (see below). == Championships ==
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  • ...ate Welterweight Championship is a championship promoted and defended in [[Welterweight]] division and is only defended in the state of [[Nuevo Laredo ]]. The titl [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...building to [[IWRG]], who now promot the [[Welterweight ]], The Naucalpan Welterweight Championship is inactive. [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...lco Welterweight Championship is a championship promoted and defended in [[Welterweight]] and sanctioned by the Acapulco Box y lucha comisión and can only be defe [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...ruz Welterweight Championship is a championship promoted and defended in [[Welterweight]] division and is only defended in the state of [[Veracruz]]. The title is [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...n National Welterweight Championships]] & [[Mexican National Heavyweight]] championships were created with no obvious issue. The lightweight title was not so fortun
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  • ...promotion established in 2010, as replacements for the ''NWA'' sanctioned championships of the same weight divisions. CMLL changed the physical belts but continued ...Wrestlers and fans outside of CMLL will often confusing them with the CMLL championships of the same name.
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  • == Championships == *[[Tamaulipas Welterweight Championship]]
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  • |titles=[[LLNG Welterweight Championship]] == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ==Championships== *[[X-LAW Welterweight Championship]] (Active)
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  • The Guerrero Welterweight Championship is a championship promoted and defended in [[Guerrero]] and sa [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...covers the most amount of shows, largest populace, and all of the national championships. ...nd licensed to be ring, that the promoters are operating properly and that championships matches are within the rules set down (including participants making weight
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  • ...deral Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include: * [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]]
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  • ...se weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. ...|UWA]] [[WWA World Welterweight Championship|WWA]] [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship|IWRG]]
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  • ...ips]] (with [[Bronco]]), [[AWWA Heavyweight Championship]], [[Quintana Roo Welterweight Championship]], [[APLL Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...Welterweight Championship]], causing him to vacate the [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] by rule. EMLL held a tournament to determine a new champion. [[Category:Championships Tournaments]]
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Morelos Championships]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|possibly vacates championship upon winning [[Morelos Welterweight Championshio]]}} {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Nahual]] vacates championship; moving up to welterweight?}}
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  • |titles=[[Arena 2 de Junio Welterweight Championship]] == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...d to any specific wrestling promotion. It's commonly referred to as '''LLU Welterweight Championship''' due to it's connection with the promotion [[LLU|Lucha Libre ...onships were the [[Northern Light Heavyweight Championship]], the Northern Welterweight Championship, the [[Nuevo Leon Middleweight Championship]] and the [[Nuevo
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  • == Championships == *[[ELITE Welterweight Championship]]
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  • ...City Box and Lucha Libre comission. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|welterweight]] class are eligible for the championship, and the title may only be defend {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Distrito Federal Welterweight Tournament 2005|title stripped for unknown reasons, 22 man tournament held
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == {{tchange|[[U.W.C. Welterweight Championship]]|[[Halcón Suriano Jr. II|Halcón Suriano Jr.]]|[[Maldicion J
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  • ...rnia. It is currently in Mexicali. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|welterweight]] class are eligible for the championship, and the title may only be defend ...d Championship match: Rey Cobra wagered his mask and the [[Baja California Welterweight Championship]] against Nitrox's mask and the [[Costa del Pacífico Supreme
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  • The AAA Americas welterweight championship was created in [[AAA]] promotion in the 90's by Antonio Peña. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ance, such as the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]], the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], and the [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] soon a While the current version of the NWA no longer recognizes these championships, CMLL continued to present them them as if the previous version of the NWA
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  • ...correct for other championships, and Huracan Ramirez is listed in the UWA Welterweight Championship tournament instead.
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  • ...ionship]], [[Mexico State Lightheavyweight Championship]],[[Arena Olivares Welterweight Championship]], [[Arena Loba Lightheavyweight Championship]], Mexico State ...avyweight Championships of Mexico State. He held the Arena Ruben Olivares Welterweight Championship and the Loba Lightheavyweight Championship and he lost it agai
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  • ...This one and the [[NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship]] were the two NWA championships endorsed by the [[NWA]] in [[Mexico]]. ...]] defeated [[Bandolero Star]] and [[Skayde]] to become the new NWA Mexico Welterweight Champion.
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  • ...ld to determine champions in the years following the CMLL name change. The Welterweight Championship was among the last to be decided.
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  • ...e [[NWA]] in [[Mexico]] in [[2008]] until the creation of the [[NWA Mexico Welterweight Championship]]. The NWA belts promoted by [[CMLL]] weren't recognized by th ...A]] administration told [[GALLI]] they would not endorse matches for their championships outside of NWA events. GALLI returned this title to [[Mexico]] and subseque
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  • ...LLT Copa Alas De Puebla 2015 (w/[[Golden Magic]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship]], [[IWRG Rey del Ring|2018 IWRG Rey del Ring]], No Fear Cruis == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...elt was relinquished. Promociones Mora decided to instead create their own welterweight championship, as part of creating the concept of UWA championship.
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  • ...eme Latin American Wrestling]] held a endurance match to determine initial welterweight champion. In the participants were included [[Black Fire]], [[Dinastia]], [ [[Category:Championships]]
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  • The '''ELITE Welterweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[All [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...scheduled to face [[Kidman]] (no relation to WCW one) for an unknown World Welterweight Championship in Zapata, Acapulco, Guerrero; it's possible this is that titl ...omotion, but both have been active. Eterno won the [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship]] while holding this championship, but the titles were not uni
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  • ...in [[Mexico State]]. It should not be confused with the [[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]]. [[Villano III]] was listed as champion in 1974 but also listed as Arena KO Welterweight Champion.
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  • The '''AULL Welterweight Title''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[AULL|Alianz ...[[Terry 2000]] on [[February 12]], [[2010]] in a match to crown the first welterweight champion.
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  • ...pionships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the [[Northern Welterweight Championship]], the [[LLU Classic Championship|Nuevo Leon Middleweight Cham ...were [[Furor (Monterrey)|Furor]] (Light Heavyweight), [[Sombra del Ring]] (Welterweight), and [[Luis Reyna]] (Middleweight).
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  • ...Tag Team Championships w/TK O'Ryan & Vinny Marseglia, [[NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship]] ...rch 30, 2018 by defeating [[Volador Jr.]] Matt held the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship until he lost it back to Volador Jr. on August 3, 2018 in [[Ar
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  • ...l Parajes Increíbles Tournament]] (2 w/[[Atlantis]]), [[NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship]], [[FantasticaMania Tag Team Tournament, 2015|FantasticaMania ...o]], but was clearly on the fast track to Mexico City. Won the [[Occidente Welterweight Championship]] before he left and didn't lose it before the name change; ti
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  • |titles=[[Occidente Welterweight Championship]], [[Occidente Heavyweight Championship]], [[Occidente Trios C == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • On [[August 12]], [[2010]], CMLL announced a change with the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts ...nged course. The championships were referred to as '''[[NWA World Historic Championships]]'''.
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  • On [[August 12]], [[2010]], CMLL announced a change with the NWA group of championships. The current physical title belts were all retired, replaced by newly belts ...had changed course. The championships were called '''[[NWA World Historic Championships]]'''. It's even been casually referred to by it's old name by the promotion
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  • ...t, [[IWRG Intercontinental Super Welterweight Championship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[WWA World M ==== 5 Championships at Once ====
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  • ...Templario bet the CaraLucha The Best Championship, Bandido bet the [[ELITE Welterweight Championship]], and Flyer bet the [[KDR Universal Championship]]. All champ [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...Occidente [[Weight Classes|Welterweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's controlled by the ...ted as a new wrestler, and so could not logically defend this title. Local championships were not a priority in Guadalajara at the time - at one point, all were eit
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  • ...t [[LLU Welterweight Championship]] alson on the line. [[Delirio]] won the welterweight title.</ref>|[[2011]].[[10.30]]|Gimnasio Constituyentes Querétaro - San Ni [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...Middleweight Title]], [[Occidente Welterweight Title]], [[Toluca Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Black Demon]]),[[Fake NWA Middleweight Title]]
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  • ...ing of Deathmatch]], [[UXF Welterweight Championship]], [[Reynosa Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Titanik]]), [[Northeast Tag Team Title]] (w/ [[Titanik]]), [[PXN
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  • ...ampionship]] (w/[[Yasushi Kanda]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships (w/[[SUWAcito|Jimmy Kagetora]])
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  • ...bo and [[Dragon Rojo Jr.]] impressed Sangre Azteca in a [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]] match that went to a draw.
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  • ...held by CMLL men's luchadors ([[Mexican National Welterweight Championship|Welterweight]], [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight]], [ ...sixteen spots. That would lead to some wrestlers winning two or even three championships sometime during the year strictly for the purpose of having the right numbe
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  • |titles=[[Occidente Welterweight Title]], [[Occidente Middleweight Title]], [[Northern Middleweight Title]] He held two Campeonatos de Occidente (Occident championships); welterweight (1946) and middleweight (1948), the latter of which he eventually lost to S
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  • 1997: [[Shinjiro Ohtani]] vacates multiple championships as a result of the J-Crown dissolution: ::[[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] - becomes Toryumon's central championship for many years
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  • |titles=[[Costa del Pacífico Supreme Championship]] (x2), [[Baja California Welterweight Championship]] (x2), [[Costa del Pacífico Tag Team Championship]] (with [[ ...seus]], [[Punisher]] and [[Principe Negro Jr.]] <b>(3)</b> there were also championships on the line}}
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  • ...d Championship match: Rey Cobra wagered his mask and the [[Baja California Welterweight Championship]] against Nitrox's mask and the Costa del Pacífico Supreme Ch [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...Championship (w/[[Tiger Mask IV]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Minoru Tanaka]]
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  • ...ta del Pacífico Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Charger]]), [[Baja California Welterweight Championship]], [[Baja California Middleweight Championship]], [[AWWA World ...s at the [[Grand Olympic Stadium]] in Los Angeles. Victories in apuestas, Championships, cups, and recognitions are product of his beliefs which are '''Disciplina,
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  • ...tional Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships. * [[AWWA World Welterweight Championship]]
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  • ...Occidente [[Weight Classes|Middleweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's controlled by the ...El Informador 1948-11-28; championship for championship with the [[Jalisco Welterweight Championship]], Flores becomes double champion</ref>|[[Gorila Flores]]|[[Ma
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  • .../ [[Turbina]]), [[Monclova Welterweight Championship]], [[Reynosa Tag Team Championships]] (w/ ?), [[AAA Northern Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Ángel Dorado Jr.]])
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  • |titles=[[Baja California Lightweight Championship]], [[Baja California Welterweight Championship]], [[Baja California Middleweight Championship]], [[Costa del ...Baja California)|Príncipe Negro Jr.]] conquered the Pacific Coast Tag Team Championships. He had the Americas Championship in Middleweight and Heavyweight division
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  • ...ight Title]], [[CMLL Japan Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Tsubasa]]), [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]], MWF World Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[AAA World Mixe ...ith his other sister [[Rossy Moreno]], and they won the VIP Mixed Tag Team Championships defeated [[Pentagon Black]], and [[Xochitl Hammada]], who were once their r
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  • ...motion based in [[Naucalpan]]. They're an independent group with their own championships and television show. IWRG was started in March 9, 1996 and was founded by [ ...agon Gate Mexico show and [[CIMA]] recapturing the [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship]], but the promotions suddenly stopped working together. Prior
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  • ...mission decided to strip Guerrero Rojo of the title because he went to the Welterweight Class}} [[category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Title Tournament, 1998|finals of 16 man tournament to crown initial champio {{TitleHistorySpan|[[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Tournament, 2011|16 luchador tournament for vacant championship]]}}
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  • ...tional Featherweight Title]], [[National Welterweight Title]], [[NWA World Welterweight Title]] (2), [[NWA World Middleweight Title]] (2), [[National Middleweight He obtained 10 championships nationals and world championships. Also he gained 64 hair matches and 3 masks and was a member of [[Los Bravo
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  • ...n and they could allow anyone to compete for the title, unlike the Mexican Championships. ...CMLL, and the championship dropped to the level of the least visible CMLL Championships.
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  • ...sterio]] also holds a claim on this belt. He won it as part of [[WWA World Welterweight Tournament, 2011‎|a four man title tournament]] at the relaunch show for {{TitleHistorySpan|WWA starts promoting another Welterweight championship in LA - see below}}
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  • ...rno]] were presented more often as a tag team or foils for Mistico than as championships on their own. ...his title reign. The belt became part of a growing collection of Mistico's championships by the end of 2007 and was notable for being defended in Japan when [[Avern
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  • ...[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]], [[Distrito Federal Tag Team Championships]] (unknown partner), [[Estado de México Middlweight Championship]], [[CMLL
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  • |titles=[[Morelos Lightweight Championship]], [[Morelos Welterweight Championship]], [[Morelos Tag Team Championship (w/Gaby Tapia]], [[Morelos Siniestro next advances on the [[Morelos Welterweight Championship]]. After many victories, Siniestro fought and defeated [[Ráfa
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  • |titles=[[National Welterweight Title]], [[NWA World Welterweight Title]], [[Mexico State Trios Titles]] (w/ [[El Pantera]] & [[Ciclón Ramí ...the Mexican National title Águila Solitaria began chasing the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], whose champion was [[Fuerza Guerrera]] at the time. On June
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  • ...theavyweight Championship]],[[FILL Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWA World Welterweight Championship]], [[Arena Nacionalista Championship]], [[Spartan Heavyweight In his Championship record he has won over 25 Championships different divisions and associations. Each Championship was defended succes
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  • ...[[Costa del Pacífico Lightheavyweight Championship]], [[Costa del Pacífico Welterweight Championship]], [[Costa del Pacífico Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Buho]]), ...Comisión de Box y Lucha de Mexicali. He held Costa del Pacífico and State Championships in the lightweight division.
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  • ...ld Middleweight Championship]] in 2007. CMLL did not unify the two similar championships, treating them instead as distinct titles to be defended separately. In pra ...ce CMLL broke ties with IWRG), as well as a belt billed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]] (which had not been seen in six years, and there is no recor
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  • ...Light Heavyweight Title]], [[National Middleweight Title]] (2), [[National Welterweight Title]], [[CMLL World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Atlantis]]), [[CMLL World Tri ...athlete all his life. Before becoming a wrestler, he won several swimming championships, was a cliffdiver, competed in boxing, and was a bodybuilder (he was Mr. Ac
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  • ...llejero]] & [[Ciriaco]]. Months later Maravilla Lopez won the [[AWWA World Welterweight Championship]] defeating [[Barba Negra]].
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  • ...ijuana Cruiserweight Title]] (fake WCW title replica from Tijuana), [[LAWA Welterweight Title]]; WWA/WWAS Cruiserweight Title, [[WWAS Cruiserweight Title]], [[APW ...m WWE, leaving Psicosis and [[Super Crazy]] to go after the World Tag Team championships. They would be unsuccessful every time.
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  • ...]]; the CMLL replacement championship is listed under [[NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship]]'' ...association with this championship in 2010, referring to it only as "World Welterweight Championship".
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vs championship with Diablo's [[WWS Welterweight Championship]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...ampionship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]]. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...championship on [[December 1]], [[2021]] to challenge for the [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]]. The championship is current vacant. {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Mexican National Welterweight Tournament, 1937|tournament for vacant championship]]}}
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  • ...onship was added in 1977, after the first wave of UWA championships. Those championships were in demand, and this one seemed to be added to create more potential ti {{TitleHistorySpan|next match unifies with [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]]}}
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  • ...referee to award the deciding fall to the challengers by disqualification. Championships were allowed to change on a DQ, so Averno & Mephisto beat their arch-rival ...ary 7, 2018 by CMLL due to [[Negro Casas]] & [[Shocker]] not defending the championships for over a year.}}
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  • ...lished a detailed and researched title history of all the Mexican National championships. For most of the titles, the histories printed in the magazine mesh with th In the mid 2000s, the Mexican National Light Heavyweight championships was the only active Mexican National title to not to be a part of one of th
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[UWA World Welterweight Tournament, 1976|eight man tournament for vacant championship]]}} {{TitleHistorySpan|[[UWA World Welterweight Tournament, 1982|tournament for vacant championship]]}}
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  • ...oup) in 2002. Luchas 2000's special on the history of the Mexican National Championships included an interview with Loco Max, who said he vacated this championship, ...an|championship vacated [[1966]].[[02.06]] upon winning [[Mexican National Welterweight Championship]]}}
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  • |titles=[[NWA World Welterweight Title]], [[National Welterweight Title]] (3), [[Northern Middleweight Title]] ..., 1965, El Huracán Ramírez defeated Karloff Lagarde to win the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]]. On April 26th, 1968, at La [[Arena Mexico]], El Huracán R
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacant on [[1978]].[[12.28]] to move to the welterweight division}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...s=[[Distrito Federal Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Negro Navarro]]), [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]], [[UWA World Trios Titles]] (3, w/ [[Negro Navarro]] & [[Sig ...to make the trio team more valuable, Flores had Texano win the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]] at [[El Toreo]] on [[September 7]], [[1980]], from '[[El Gri
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