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  • == Championships == *[[Invasion RCH Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • == Championships == *[[FMLL Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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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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  • ...the belts. The only title not to receive this treatment was the IWC World Heavyweight Title. == Championships ==
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  • == Championships == *[[WPNE Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • == Championships == *[[PWR World Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...ed lesser weight title, similiar to the Light Heavyweight and Middleweight championships in Mexico. It has no signficant history in Mexico, except for the occasiona It was also part of the J-Crown Octuple Championships
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  • == Championships == *[[XIWG Intercontinental Junior Heavyweight Championship]]
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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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  • == Championships == *[[Llaves y Candados Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • == Championships == *[[Generación XXI Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • == Championships == *[[WWL World Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...se of the promotion for a few years, often promoted as the [[Mexican Light Heavyweight Championship]]. ...romo Azteca folds, Panterita becomes Safari, title billed as Mexican Light Heavyweight Championship}}
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  • == Championships == *[[126f Heavyweight Master Championship]]
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  • == Championships == * [[VWE Heavyweight Championship]]
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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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  • ...left the running of the promotion to [[Jinsei Shinzaki]] (who is the only heavyweight wrestler in the promotion), in order to concentrate on his duties as a newl == Michinoku Pro Championships won or defended in Mexico ==
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  • == Championships == *[[Lucha Libre USA Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • == NJPW Championships won or defended in Mexico == *[[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ==Championships== *[[X-LAW Heavyweight Championship]] (Active)
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  • == Championships == *[[Baja Star's USA Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...t Championship]], [[Quintana Roo Welterweight Championship]], [[APLL Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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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 * [[Hector Garza]] ([[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]])
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  • ...deral Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include: * [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • The '''Queretaro Light Heavyweight Title''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted and defended in ...rena Queretaro]] in order to crown the first holder of the Queretaro Light Heavyweight Champion. Los Drabek ([[Drabek I]] & [[Drabek II]]) faced off each other in
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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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  • ...pionship]], [[The Crash Heavyweight Championship]]; many other non-Mexican championships ...60135886848.jpeg|caption=as [[The Crash Heavyweight Championship|The Crash Heavyweight Champion]]}}
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  • ...two heavyweight championships in IWL, complementing the [[IWL Independent Heavyweight Championship]]. ...ecame the first [[IWL Independent Heavyweight Championship|IWL Independent Heavyweight Champion]], remaining as one of two top champions of same class in [[IWL]].
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  • ...wo heavyweight championships in IWL, complementing the [[IWL International Heavyweight Championship]]. ...vyweight champion, this time [[Canek]] became the first '''IWL Independent Heavyweight Champion''', remaining as one of two top champions of same class in [[IWL]]
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  • The '''915-656 Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[El The 915-656 Heavyweight Championship was introduced in [[2020]] by [[Promociones 915-656]]. [[Rey E
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  • ...se weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. ...World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship|WWA]]
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  • == Championships == *[[WAR City Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • The ALLL (Alianza Latinoamericana de Lucha Libre) World Heavyweight Championship was created in 1976. {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[ALLL World Heavyweight Tournament, 1976|Finals of 16-Man Tournament to crown the initial champion]
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  • ...t Championship]], [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship]], many non-Mexican championships {{Gallery|name=Lou-thesz-champ.jpg|caption=as [[NWA World Heavyweight Champ]]}}
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  • The '''APLL Light Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[APLL ...champion. He defeated [[Príncipe Cometa]] in the finals of a [[APLL Light Heavyweight Tournament, 2018|12-Man Tournament]] on [[October 20]], [[2018]] in Arena C
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  • ...rnament to declare a [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship|AAA World (Mega) Heavyweight Champion]]. It was presented as a standard eight man tournament with a sing * [[Cibernetico]] held the [[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Morelos Championships]]
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  • Championships *[[KBW Universal Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...ship, TNA TV Championship, TNA X-Division Championship, TNA World Tag Team Championships (w/[[Brutus Magnus]])
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  • ...[[Cerebro Maligno]], but that appears to have actually been a [[AULL Light Heavyweight Championship]] match with a mistaken title name. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • == Championships == * [[Tierra Caliente Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...Team Championship (w/[[Minoru Suzuki]]), NWF Heavyweight Championship, GHC Heavyweight Championship, GHC Tag Team Championship (2) (1 w/Takao Omori and 1 w/[[Sano ...o do it was [[Kensuke Sasaki]] defeating [[Takeshi Morishima]] for the GHC Heavyweight championship.
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  • |titles= [[Guerrero Light Heavyweight Championship]] (4x) == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • The '''Lucha Libre USA Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling title promoted by [[Lucha Libre {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Lucha Libre USA Heavyweight Tournament, 2010|tournament to determine first champion]]}}
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  • ...rand Warrior Championship, VIP Heavyweight Championship (2), IWGP Tag Team Championships (w/[[Hanson]]), WWE Raw Tag Team Championship
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Morelos Championships]]
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  • '''Championships''' *[[UIPW Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • The IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship is a [[NJPW]] championship, and has been defended almost exclu ...ry|name=DragonLee-IWGP-Junior-Champ.jpg |caption=Dragon Lee as IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.}}
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  • ...am Championships (w/[[Ray Rowe]]), NECW Television Champion, IWGP Tag Team Championships (w/[[Ray Rowe]])
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  • ...motion in the Heavyweight division. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|Heavyweight]] class are eligible for the championship. ...uanajuato, Generación XXI held a triangular match to crown the their first Heavyweight Champion. LA Park became the first champion.
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