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== Championship Status == | == Championship Status == | ||
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[[Averno]] is the current champion. He defeated [[Myzteziz]] on September 16th, 2015 in [[Arena Neza]]. | |||
The WWA championships are largely unregulated at present time. There's at least two titles floating around, one in Monterrey and one in Tijuana. There may be more. | The WWA championships are largely unregulated at present time. There's at least two titles floating around, one in Monterrey and one in Tijuana. There may be more. | ||
Revision as of 20:30, 17 September 2015
Championship Status
Averno is the current champion. He defeated Myzteziz on September 16th, 2015 in Arena Neza. The WWA championships are largely unregulated at present time. There's at least two titles floating around, one in Monterrey and one in Tijuana. There may be more.
History of Championship
According to La Frontera, a Tijuana newspaper, in 2001, Solar I was the last person seen with the WWA World Middleweight Title. He took the belt with him and its assumed he dropped it to Blue Panther some time in late 2001, as Panther was seen the defending the title in early 2002.
In 2003, Promociones Mora started running TV Tapings for a new televised lucha libre show to air in Tijuana, and then abroad. Before the tapings in another article in La Frontera, they spoke of Raging Dawg winning the World Middleweight Title beforehand in Southern California, so most likely it was awarded it to him and that's why he was defending it against Nicho in June of 2003.
So rather than get the original belt back from Blue Panther, they just decided to create a new version of the middleweight title. Either they just wanted a fresh start, or Panther was holding up the belt for money or for other reasons, we may not now. This is supported by the fact that along with a new middleweight belt, they also created a new set of tag team titles and even had a tournament for those new belts.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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championship decided thru unknown means | |||||
1 | El Jalisco I | ? | ? | ? | |
2[1] | Super Muneco | El Jalisco I | 1986.02.13 | Auditorio de Tijuana | |
1 | El Estudiante | 1986.02.13 | Auditorio de Tijuana | ||
championship status unclear | |||||
3 | Super Astro | ? | 1990.06.?? | ? | |
4 | Blue Demon Jr. | Super Astro | 1990.11.23 | Villahermosa, Mexico | |
championship vacated in June 1991 for unknown reasons | |||||
championship status unclear | |||||
5 | Ultraman 2000 | ? | 1996.02.?? | ? | |
championship status unclear | |||||
6 | Piloto Suicida | ? | 1996.05.?? | ? | |
7 | The Great Sasuke | Piloto Suicida | 1996.07.27 | Sakata, Japan | |
championship vacated on 1996.08.16 due to injury | |||||
8 | El Pantera | Naohiro Hoshikawa | 1996.08.17 | Noshiro, Japan | |
championship vacated immediately after the match due to Pantera injury | |||||
9 | Super Boy | Naohiro Hoshikawa | 1996.08.23 | Gosen, Japan | |
championship status unclear | |||||
championship splits; two different wrestlers claim championship | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
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- ↑ won via forfeit when Jalisco I did not appear for scheduled title defense
Tijuana Branch
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Mexico City/Monterrey branch
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- ↑ 12-Man with masks, hairs, and title on the line
Gallery of Champions
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World Wrestling Association Championships |
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Minis (Octagoncito), Light (TJ Boy), Welter (El Bandido/Hijo de Rey Misterio), Middle (Averno), Junior Light Heavy (Atlantis), Light Heavy (Heddi Karaoui), Junior Heavy (Cien Caras Jr.), Heavy (Rayo de Jalisco Jr.) Women (vacated) Tag Team (Bestia 666 & Damián 666), Trios (Super Muñeco, Super Pinocho & Super Raton) |