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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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  • After EMLL left the NWA and became CMLL in 1991, they created promotion based championships for many weight divisions and teams sizes. Tournaments were held to determi Blue Panther would hold the championship until jumping to AAA in June of 1992.
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  • After EMLL left the NWA and became CMLL in 1991, they created promotion based championships for many weight divisions and teams sizes. Tournaments were held to determi ...ating the title a few months later when he left to join the newly formed [[AAA]].
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  • ...2011, IPW Junior Heavyweight Title, AAW Tag Team Championships w/[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]], [[Lucha Underground Trios Championship]] w/[[Willie Mack|The Mac Visited DTU with [[Willie Mack]] in March 2013, including making a single AAA TV appearance.
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  • |titles=Many non-Mexican championships, incl. Impact World Championship (2) ...part of Impact's tapings there. Was announced as part of Team Canada for [[AAA Lucha Libre World Cup 2023]]; he became injured during his opening round ma
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  • The [[IWAS World Tag Team Titles]] only appeared once - on an [[AAA]] TV Taping in [[Acapulco]] on [[August 17]], [[1996]]. The reigning champi [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...ira Tozawa]] & [[Tomahawk|Naoki Tanisaki]] GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championships (w/Shingo Takagi) ...in Dragon Gate. Went on a trip to Mexico in 2005, wrestling one show for [[AAA]].
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  • |titles=[[Arena UDO Tag Team CHampionships]] (with [[Corazon Adicto]]), [[AAA Northern Tag Team Championship]] (with [[La Momia (Monterrey)|La Momia]])
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  • ...moted by [[AAA]]. It's more accurately a regional championship promoted by AAA affiliated promotion "'''Promociones Cantu'''" and only recognized on those [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • A trio of wrestling clowns that debuted in [[AAA]] in late [[2007]] to a big push & falsified winning streak. They're announ Earlier in 2007, AAA tried the same bit with a different set of clowns, though they left the pro
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  • ...eight Championship]], [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Arez]]), [[AAA World Cruiserweight Championship]] ...tling (AEW) and [[Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide]] (AAA). He made his debut for AAA in [[Saltillo]] on August 10, 2019 in a winning effort teaming with Eclipse
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  • ...Championship, Firestorm Pro Heavyweight Championship, FCW Florida Tag Team Championships w/Johnny Curtis, TNA World Heavyweight Championship, HOG Heavyweight Champi ...Team TNA]] in the [[Lucha World Cup, 2016|2016 Lucha World Cup]] held by [[AAA]] and Victoria beer.
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  • ...came out as champions and proceeded to lose the belts to [[Mascara Sagrada AAA|Mascara Sagrada]] & [[Mascarita Sagrada 2000|Mascarita Sagrada]]. This titl ...original [[El Alebrije]] and [[Cuije]] held onto the belts after they left AAA. The title had not been defended in years. The two lost it on an indy tour
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  • |titles=AIW Tag Team Championships (w/ Shawn Blaze), CWE Undisputed Championship, FNW Cruiserweight Championsh ...]. Briefly turned up in IWRG in 2011. In 2011 signed with TNA. Returned to AAA in November 2014 and brought [[Robbie E]] with him.
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  • ...lion]], and [[Erick Snake]] in his return to the promotion after leaving [[AAA]] some days before. ...ished the championship. He claimed that due to his current contract with [[AAA]], it's to hard to defend the title on independent events, so he gave the p
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  • ...l should be champion - one of the key reasons for his promotion switch was AAA booking a match where he'd lose it to [[Mini Histeria]]. ...that promotion. Sagrada vacated that title as part of the massive jump to AAA, but the feud resumed with the new belt.
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  • {{tchange|[[AAA/IWC World Tag Team Championship|IWC AAA TAG]]|[[El Hijo del Santo]] and [[Octagon]]|[[Love Machine]] and [[Eddy Gue ...ican National Minis Championship|MEX MINI]]|[[Rocky Marvin]]|[[Octagoncito AAA]]|[[2000]]|[[Arena Solidaridad]], [[Monterrey]]}}
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  • ...ates; the holder was to be champion of all the many different champions in AAA. It was created in 1996. {{TitleDefenseSpan|[[AAA Campeón de Campeones Tournament|9 man tournament for title shot]]}}
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  • ...vaje (1979), Torbellino Negro (debut - 1981), Mohicano I (1981 -), Dakota (AAA, 1996 - 1999), Coco Negro (once in 1998) ...cio]]), [[WMW Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Mohicano II]]), [[WMW Trios Championships]] (with [[Piel Roja]] & [[Mohicano II]])
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  • ...]] promotion. They're defended for and appeared on shows of Monterrey area AAA promoter [[Francisco Cantu]], most often in [[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]], bu [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • {{TitleHistoryLineLU|6|[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]], [[Drago (AAA)|Drago]], & [[Aero Star]]|Worldwide Underground<BR>[[Jack Evans]], [[Johnny ...R>([[Drago (AAA)|Drago]] [2], [[Vibora]] & [[Steve Pain|Pindar]])|[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] & [[Aero Star]]|[[2016]].[[05.07]]|3x21|[[Lucha Underground Templ
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[King Metal]] & [[Okuzono]]|[[Aero Star]] & [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]], and [[Bronco (UWA)|Bronco]] & [[Peligro (Madero)|Peligro]]|[[201 [[Category:Championships]]
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  • |titles=Many non-Mexican championships ...resurrected his career greatly. Was announced as part of Team Canada for [[AAA Lucha Libre World Cup 2023]].
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  • ...yna's older brother, and former lucha libre promoter [[Tony Reyna]]. These championships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the [[Northern Welterweig {{TitleDefenseIffy|4|[[Barba Roja (AAA)|Barba Roja]]|[[2012]].[[12.09]]|[[Kid's Arena]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Nuevo L
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  • ...eated on [[1994]].[[03.12]] 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 [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ..., and the [[Nuevo Leon Junior Tag Team Championship]]. Since none of those championships appears to remain active at the time, the Nuevo Leon Tag Team Championship [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • [[image:Aaa-mini-belt.jpg|200px|right]] ...ped to CMLL in 2007. Sagrada 2000 is listed as the current champion, while AAA is believed to have possession of the physical belt.
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  • [[Pentagón Jr.]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] & Tigre del Ring on [[July 17]], [[2016]] at Espacio Discotheque ...ween [[Aero Star]], [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]], [[Pentagón Jr.]], and [[Taurus (AAA)|Taurus]]. That match was postponed to a week later in [[Atlanta]].
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  • |titles=[[PWR World Women's Title]] (2), many other non-Mexican championships [[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers]]
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  • ...Championship (w/[[Tiger Mask IV]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Minoru Tanaka]] ...Tiger Mask in New Japan Pro Wrestling. In 1994 he made had a stint with [[AAA]] as Tiger Mask. On May 24, 2015, Kanemoto went back to his Tiger Mask per
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  • Unlike the rest of The Crash Titles, the history of these tag team championships have several inconsistencies in reigns and title changes. Title matches wi {{TitleHistorySpan|'''Championships originally announced as vacated due to Fenix injury in November 2018 with a
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  • {{TitleHistoryLineLU|1|[[Fénix (AAA)]]|[[King Cuerno]], [[Big Ryck]], [[Aerostar]], [[Sexy Star]], [[Bengala]], {{TitleHistoryLineLU|2|[[King Cuerno]]|[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]|[[2015]].[[11.14]]|2x1|[[Lucha Underground Temple]] - [[Los Angel
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Carlito]] & [[La Parka AAA|La Parka]]|[[2013]].[[08.09]]|[[Arena Coliseo Monterrey]] - [[Monterrey]], [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...Welterweight Championship]], [[Reynosa Tag Team Championships]] (w/ ?), [[AAA Northern Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Ángel Dorado Jr.]]) ...u was based off the amazing movie The Never Ending Story. Kept working for AAA until 2004 when he left for [[Monterrey]] and worked many local shows under
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  • ...The championship was not seen after AAA stopped using the Mexican national championships in 2008. La Parka passed away in 2020. No one has made a claim on the belt ...t [[Super Libres]] promotion, who would later go on to create the [[AWWA]] championships. Most national title tournaments at this time included wrestlers from vario
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  • ...ref>[[Epidemius]] was unable to wrestle because he contested for [[AAA]] [[AAA Quien Pinta Para La Corona#2012|¿Quien Pinta Para La Corona? 2012]].</ref> [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...e actual champion, he defeated his trainee "El Fenix" (Not to confuse with AAA's Fenix) [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...[Bael]], [[Big Ryck]], [[Chavo Guerrero Jr.]], [[Cortez Castro]], [[Drago (AAA)|Drago]], [[Ivelisse]], [[Johnny Mundo]], [[King Cuerno]], [[Mariachi Loco] {{TitleDefenseLineLU|1|[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]|[[2014]].[[10.18]]|1x10|[[Lucha Underground Temple]] - [[Los Ange
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  • ...championships are secondary to the CMLL world championships. In this case, AAA controlled the [[Mexican National Tag Team Championship]], so CMLL uses the ...es by both champions. Alan has since joined [[AAA]], and Chris also joined AAA only to return to CMLL. The possibility of holding a tournament for new cha
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  • ..., because she left the ring extremely upset. A year later Apache joined to AAA again and therefore the title was vacant. ...tleHistorySpan|[[Faby Apache]] relinquished the title due to her return to AAA. The title was vacant since [[2024]].[[02.27]]}}
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  • ...estling Association, after the mostly-fictional sanctioning body for their championships. The UWA was originally a US-based promotion, though it had ceased to meani ...and LLI copromoted a few events named ''Double Power'', which turned into AAA absorbing a few more LLI wrestlers after the deal fell apart. LLI limped al
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  • ...Místico (06/04 - 02/11-08/21-present), Sin Cara (02/11 - 01/14), Myzteziz (AAA 2014-2015), Carístico (2016-2021) ...[El Patrón Alberto]] and [[Rey Mysterio Jr.]] to form the "Dream Team" for AAA's Lucha Libre World Cup. The trio eventually won the tournament, defeating
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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 [ ...[[AAA]]. AAA luchadors haven't appeared as much as CMLL ones used to, but AAA has held TV tapings from Arena Naucalpan.
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  • Meanwhile [[AAA]] has this same title although the belt isn't the original. This stems from ...d on [[1993]].[[11.13]] 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
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  • ...]] & [[Psycho Clown]] won the championship the previous week, but attacked AAA commissioner [[Vampiro]] after the match. As a result, Vampiro stripped the ...e long inactive before the short title feud. They may have been retired by AAA, but no formal announcement has been made to that extent and it's too early
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  • ...9), Alberto del Rio (WWE 6/25/10 -8/2014, 10/2015 - ), El Patrón Alberto‎ (AAA 9/2014- 10/2015), Alberto El Patrón (Lucha Underground 1/2015- 8/2015) ...avyweight Title]], WWE Championship, WWE World Heavyweight Championship, [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]], [[WWL World Heavyweight Championship]], [
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  • [[File:AAA-LA.png|300px|right]] ...introduced in [[2011]]. It's used as a secondary championship behind the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]].
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  • ...company is their long standing dislike for [[Antonio Peña]] and his rival AAA promotion. Most of the day-to-day decisions are made by a former wrestlers Starting in 1991, CMLL created a set of World Championships, as direct replacements for the [[NWA]] titles.
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  • ...inner. Hijo del Fantasma was presented with a new green belt (with the new AAA logo on it), though he also carried off the old Cruiserweight and the Fusio {{EventMatchLine|3|[[Taya Valkyrie]]|[[Faby Apache]] ©|[[AAA Reina de Reinas Championship]]|<ref>Faby Apache is champion. As always, Hij
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  • [[image:Aaa-crucero2.png|right|200px]] ...or the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. Unlike the Mexican National championships previously used in this role all wrestlers are eligible for this championsh
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  • ...Dragon Lee]], on November 5, 2021. He vacated the title when The Crash and AAA broke relations. There was a match for the vacant title on March 18, 2022 i [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...Welterweight Championship]], MWF World Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[AAA World Mixed Tag Championship]] (2 w/[[Cinthia Moreno]]), IPW Mexican Lightw ...who were once their rivals in AAA. In 2010 he returned to CMLL posed as a "AAA Invader." He notably had a match with [[Mistico]] which was a mask vs mask
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  • ...rcontinental Lightweight Championship]]. Cerebro defended the belt against AAA's [[Decnnis]] in a promotion vs promotion battle, but lost the title to met [[Category:Championships]]
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == {{tretain|[[AAA Americas Championship]]|[[Médico Infernal]]|[[Faceman]]|[[20??]]/[[June ??
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  • ...and [[Jack Evans]] & [[Myzteziz]] on [[05.20|May 20]], [[2023]] to win the championships. ...ve no shared history, but the early AAA title is sometimes referred to as "AAA Tag Team Championship."
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  • ...ditorio de Tijuana]] in [[Tijuana]], [[Baja California]] to win the vacant championships. {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacant when Fuerza leaves AAA in September 1995}}
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  • ...n, a core group of Perros del Mal wrestlers have become a regular group in AAA. [[Cibernetico]] joined this group when he 'left AAA'. Both leaving AAA and joining this group didn't last, with Cibernetico forming his [[Los Biza
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == ...hampionship]]|[[Emperador Azteca (IWRG)|Emperador Azteca]]|[[Relámpago (ex-AAA)|Relámpago]] vs [[Imposible]]|[[2023]]/[[February 17|02/17]]|[[Arena Nauca
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  • [[File:AAA-Mixed-Men.png|200px|thumb|Men half.]] ...d Tag Team Championship''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[AAA]]. The champions traditionally consist of one male and one female wrestler.
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  • ...[Distrito Federal Welterweight Championship]], [[Distrito Federal Tag Team Championships]] (unknown partner), [[Estado de México Middlweight Championship]], [[CMLL {{Gallery|name=NIEBLAAA.jpg|caption=En AAA}}
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  • [[File:AAA-Trios-Title.png|300px|right]] [[Los Vipers]] members [[Psicosis AAA|Psicosis]], [[Eterno|Abismo Negro Jr.]] and [[Toxin]] are the current champ
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  • ...] continued to be top independent wrestlers and had runs in [[EMLL]] and [[AAA]] after it closed. ...tional Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships.
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  • |titles=[[AAA Second/Mascota Tag Team Titles]] (w/El Pulpito), [[UWA World Junior Light H ...City and foreign wrestlers. Claims many mask wins and (otherwise defunct) championships, which suggests he's either a great draw and/or also the person running the
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|'''Championship vacated when [[Tiago]] signed with AAA. TLC match to crown new champion.'''}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...amian 666]]), [[AAA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[X-Fly]]) [[AAA Mixed Tag Team Titles]] (W/ [[Mari Apache]]), [[Americas Middleweight Champ Grew to fame in AAA and was one of many luchadors who ended up underutilized in [[WCW]], though
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  • ...Lunatik Xtreme]]</BR>[[Dragón Bane]]</BR>[[Trauma II]]</BR>[[Relámpago (ex-AAA)|Relámpago]]</BR>[[Puma de Oro (Mexico State)|Puma de Oro]]|[[2020]].[[01. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] was the 24th champion. He defeated [[Aeroboy]] on [[September 23] ...ALLI - Villa Park, Illinois|<ref>Title vs Title Match: [[Fenix]] put the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]] on the line</ref>}}
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  • ...Team Championship]] that have and are confused with early Mexican National Championships. Those who held those titles had real meaningful reigns, just not in this l ...Promociones Mora creating [[UWA World Tag Team Championship|world tag team championships]] spurred the creation of these titles so EMLL could have their own equal s
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  • ...asia]]<br>([[Super Muñeco]], [[Super Pinocho]], [[Super Raton]])|[[Payasos AAA]]<br>([[Coco Amarillo]], [[Coco Azul]], [[Coco Rojo]])|[[2012]].[[07.14]]|P {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Payasos AAA]]<br>([[Coco Amarillo]], [[Coco Azul]], [[Coco Rojo]])|[[2012]].[[10.19]]|[
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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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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Relámpago (AAA)|Relámpago]]|[[2017]].[[01.08]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Relámpago (AAA)|Relámpago]]</BR>[[Apolo Estrada Jr.]]|[[2017]].[[01.15]]|[[Arena Naucalpa
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  • ...and became a part of the collection of miscellaneous championships held by AAA wrestlers. The goal of the initial tournament was to take those other title An [[AAA World Heavyweight Tournament, 2007|8 man tournament]] was held to determine
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  • ...out and made his debut in [[UWA]] at the age of 17. He had short stints in AAA and IWRG in 2007. According to Takeda's myspace page, and Facebook he held championships which are not listed above and are generally ignored. It's only a small par
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  • ...emonium Jr.]]) on [[March 14]], [[2024]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]] to win the championships. ...f [[La Corporacion]]. Soon after winning the belts, Scorpio Jr. left for [[AAA]], leaving the belts in limbo for some time. The belts were mentioned as va
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  • ...Barr]]), [[PNW/USA Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Konnan|Konnan El Barbaro]]), [[AAA/IWC World Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Eddy Guerrero]]) ...ater, the belts were imported to Mexico and renamed the AAA World Tag Team Championships.
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  • ...have been others using the [[Psicosis (disambiguation)|Psicosis]] name in AAA since'' ...ta, Psicosis (06/92 - 98, infrequently in Mexico between 98-2012, 2012 (in AAA), Psychosis (US, 06/96 - ), Nicho el Millionario (02/00 - )
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  • ...e originally just worked in the Monterrey area, and even worked the 2005 [[AAA Reina de Reinas]] tournament (as an anonymous face in the crowd), before sh ...lina Love]], & [[Velvet Sky]]. Also won the TNA Knockouts(Womens) Tag Team Championships on 2 occasions with Taylor Wylde & [[Rosita]].
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  • ...hows in 2009 to 2013 and also at [[Asistencia Asesoría y Administración]] (AAA) & CMLL B-shows although not being officially signed by either promotion. H == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Drago (AAA)]]|[[2012]].[[07.15]]|[[Auditorio del Deportivo Villa Coapa]], [[Mexico Cit {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]|[[2013]].[[03.21]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}}
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  • ...HistorySpan|title vacated in [[May 1]], [[2006]] when [[Crazzy Boy]] signs AAA contract}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...OY ]]), [[CAMPEON MUNDIAL MEDIO DE FILLI]], [[CAMPEON DE PAREJAS DEL NORTE AAA]] (w/[[El Insolito]]) ...of Maravilla López since 1984. With '''Los Superlibres''' he won several championships. Maravilla López won the [[AWWA World Lightweight Championship]] defeatin
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  • ...an, defeating [[Heavy Metal]]. He held the championship until he jumped to AAA. As IWRG is aligned with CMLL, they stripped the championship from Scorpio ...and took the belt which he defended as the IWC Heavyweight Championship in AAA}}
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  • ...Saetas Del Ring]] ("The Arrows of the Ring") they won several state trios championships such as the Nuevo León Trios Championship and the Veracruz Trios Champions ...AAA. He made some quick appearances from mid 1997 until early 1998. After AAA he went back to the independent circuit. Currently he wrestles with his so
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  • ...lt. This championship has been unified out of existence, replaced by the [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship]]. ...p is regularly defended. The UWA has long since ceased to exist, and those championships have little connection with this championship except for using a similar ph
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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 ...storySpan|Aguayo stripped of the championship in May 1992 when he jumps to AAA}}
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|vacant on [[1992]].[[06.12]] when Sagrada jumps to AAA}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...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 ...f he signed with his new promotion. As expected, Lizmark's son signed with AAA as well.
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  • He obtained 10 championships nationals and world championships. Also he gained 64 hair matches and 3 masks and was a member of [[Los Bravo [[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers|Dandy]]
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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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  • Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles ...ionship to be shelved for the late 90s. The titles moved over from CMLL to AAA when the champions moved as a unit, but further jumps caused championship t
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  • ...[[Súper Comando]], [[Tito Santana (Soul Rocker)|Tito Santana]]) to win the championships on [[December 12]], [[2023]] in [[Arena Naucalpan]]. ...ll arenas within Mexico City. These are also called the Mexico State Trios Championships.
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|stripped of title when Lady Apache joins [[AAA]], [[2000]].[[08.18]]}} {{TitleHistorySpan|[[La Diabolica]] joins AAA on [[2003]].[[04.05]] - title stripped sometime around here}}
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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 ...championship announced vacant on [[1992]].[[06.25]]; Panther had jumped to AAA a month prior}}
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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 41st change: Near the start of [[AAA]], [[Mascara Sagrada]] lost this title to [[Universo 2000]] via DQ. Univers
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  • {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Ciclope (DTU)|Ciclope]]|[[Flamita]], [[Fénix (AAA)|Fenix]] & [[Pequeño Cobra]]|[[2011]].[[12.11]]|[[Arena Lopez Mateos]] - [ [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...A Park]]. The run pushed the team to the main event of most shows, and the championships were the most important in Mexico during their reign. ...he next couple weeks, leading to Bucanero putting up the Light Heavyweight championships versus Ephesto. After they split the first two falls, Rey Bucanero severely
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  • ...or Garza]] and [[Shocker]] when Shocker turned on his teammates. The Trios championships continued to be a battlefield between [[Perros del Mal]] and [[Guerreros de 21: [[Taichi]], [[Tanahashi]] and [[Okumura]] won the championships on [[May 7]], with some help from Garza. It was the first time the Japanese
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  • ...on 1977 against [[Mil Máscaras]], he turned into a rudo. He kept winning Championships and received many opportunities. He had epic matches against [[Sicodelico] [[Category:Former AAA/PAP wrestlers|Halcon]]
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  • ...ion Tournament]] to crown a inaugural [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship|AAA World Heavyweight Champion]]. [[Charly Manson]] carried this championship i ...anson would wear it (most notable [[TripleMania]] 2009), and an article in AAA's official magazine '''Dos de Tres''' listed Manson as the reigning champio
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  • ...Welterweight Championship]] in 1992 and had be considering merging the two championships. Instead, they just allowed this championship to stay empty. ...it's early years, until it was ultimately replaced by the promotion's own championships.
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  • ...feating American Rebel. After that he won the Costa del Pacífico Tag Team Championships with [[Voltron]] ...ted against wrestlers of state, national and international level including AAA wrestlers. There was a notable match when they competed in the [[EAW]] in
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  • ...it a lot of credibility in Mexico, but it's no different from other modern championships in it's many breaks between defenses. ...hampionships for every division. CMLL appeared to plan on unifying the NWA championships, but the unification matches never took place. The NWA Light Heavyweight ch
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  • The national championships are managed by the Mexico City lucha libre commission, but the city itself ...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
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|title vacant in [[December 8]], [[2008]] by order of [[AAA]]}} [[Category:Middleweight Championships]]
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  • ...many years, Texano took a major turn for the worse after a match on the [[AAA]] [[TripleMania XIII]] card in May [[2005]]. Soon thereafter, Texano took ...lde|El Humilde]]. These final three feuded with Texano when Texano was in AAA in the late 1990s as part of the 'Los Consagrados' team with [[Sangre Chica
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  • ...1989 it became part of the famed Triple Crown, one of the most prestigious championships ever in wrestling. ...a]], [[Fuerza Guerrera]], [[El Indómito]] (Coco Amarillo from the original AAA Payasos), [[Ultraman]], [[Pierroth Jr.]], [[Olímpico]], [[Shocker]], Karlo
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