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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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  • == Championships == *[[FMLL Light 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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • |titles= [[Guerrero Light Heavyweight Championship]] (4x) == Record Titles or Championships ==
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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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  • ...se weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. |Light
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...t Championship]], [[Quintana Roo Welterweight Championship]], [[APLL Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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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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  • ...[[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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  • ...MLL name change, and the [[CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship|Light Heavyweight championship]] was decided in September 1991.
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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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  • ...ent titles. This title is occasionally confused with the [[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]]. Those belts are typically defended in [[Arena Coliseo Guada [[Category:Championships]]
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  • [[Category:Championships]] [[Category:Morelos Championships]]
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  • ..., [[Pentagón Jr.]] defeated [[PDM Light Heavyweight Championship|PDM Light Heavyweight Champion]] [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] and '''Mucha Lucha Atlanta Champion''' [ ...x]], and [[Tigre del Ring (Chihuahua)|Tigre del Ring]]<ref>The [[PDM Light Heavyweight Championship]] in hands of [[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]] was also on the line.</r
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  • The '''Americas Light Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship in [[Guatemala]]. ...icas Light Heavyweight title, Fishman exposed mask and hes UWA World Light Heavyweight title, Fishman become the winner of the triangular suicida)
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  • 1997: [[Shinjiro Ohtani]] vacates multiple championships as a result of the J-Crown dissolution: ::[[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] - floats around Japan, and later Mexico
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  • ...ny specific wrestling promotion. It's commonly referred to as '''LLU Light Heavyweight Championship''' due to it's connection with the promotion [[LLU|Lucha Libre ...libre promoter [[Tony Reyna]]. These championships were the Northern Light Heavyweight Championship, the [[Northern Welterweight Championship]], the [[LLU Classic
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  • ...ionship]], [[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[ICW Texas Light Heavyweight Championship]] ...the promotion while it existed, but became notable for possessing a couple championships after the promotion stopped existing.
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  • ...n until a [[1960]] dispute over Buddy Rogers possession of the [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship]], and again in the early 1970's until the advent of cable tel ...]], the [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]], and the [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] soon after the NWA was created.
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  • The '''AULL Light Heavyweight Title''' is a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[AULL|Alianz ...ron Love]] on [[January 24]], [[2010]] in a match to crown the first light heavyweight champion.
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  • '''"Guerrero Light Heavyweight Championship"''' is a Light Heavyweight Championship defended in Guerrero State, Mexico [[File:Guerrero Light Heavyweight Championship.jpeg|right|200px|right|200px]]
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  • ...cates the championship on 2015.01.18 to compete in for the [[Morelos Light Heavyweight Championship]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...bre promoter [[Tony Reyna]]. These championships were the [[Northern Light Heavyweight Championship]], the Northern Welterweight Championship, the [[Nuevo Leon Mi ...under management of the promotion were [[Furor (Monterrey)|Furor]] (Light Heavyweight), [[Sombra del Ring]] (Welterweight), and [[Luis Reyna]] (Middleweight).
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  • The '''AAA Northern Light Heavyweight Championship''' is billed as a professional wrestling title promoted by [[A [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...Occidente [[Weight Classes|Heavyweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's controlled by the ...ng [[Tonina Jackson]] on May 16, title for title for the [[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]]</ref>|[[El Bulldog]]|[[Polo Torres]]|[[1954]].[[06.20]]|[[Pl
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[FILL Light Heavyweight Tournament, 2009|tournament to crown the new champion]]}} [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == {{aline|20??/??/??|[[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]]|[[Guerrero de la Muerte (Guadalajara)|???]]|[[???]]|[[Arena
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  • ...Championship (w/[[Tiger Mask IV]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Minoru Tanaka]]
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  • ...thern Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[Dr. Cianuro]]'s [[Americas Light Heavyweight Championship]], and [[Luis Reyna]]'s [[UWA World Middleweight Championship] ...ryLine|9|[[Galactar]] [2]|[[Kaientai]]<ref>[[Galactar]]'s [[Northern Light Heavyweight Championship]] was also on the tile.</ref>|[[2011]].[[10.23]]|Moctezuma Roc
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  • ...ra branch of [[CMLL]]. It's occasionally confused with the [[Jalisco Light Heavyweight Championship]]. ...the regular [[CMLL]] roster, defeated local [[El Gallo]] to win the light heavyweight championship on [[October 3]], [[2010]].
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  • The Pendragon Rojo Light Heavyweight Championship is a lucha libre title, promoted by [[Promociones Pendragon R [[category:Championships]]
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  • The '''Yucatan Light Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship endorsed by the Yu [[Category:Championships (without history)]]
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  • ...ipas Heavyweight Title, [[UWF United States Heavyweight Title]], UWF Light Heavyweight Title, [[WWA World Tag Team Titles]] (w/[[Aerostar]]) ...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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  • ...les= [[Occidente Tag Team Championship]] w/[[El Gallo]], [[Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship]], [[CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship]] w/[[Tritón (C == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...onship, PWG Tag Team Championships (w/[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]), MLW Tag Team Championships (w/[[Fénix (AAA)|Fénix]]), WAR World Tag Team Champion (w/[[Fénix (AAA)| {{Gallery|name=FB IMG 1512325661776.jpg|caption=as PCW Heavyweight Champion}}
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  • ...Middleweight Title]], [[Occidente Welterweight Title]], [[Toluca Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Black Demon]]),[[Fake NWA Middleweight Title]]
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  • ...e|8<ref>billed as a title for title match for the [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]], but both appear to still be champions after this match</ref {{TitleDefenseSpan|title for title ([[IWC World Heavyweight Championship]]) match}}
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  • ...[[AULL Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Terry Bolaños Jr.]]), [[AULL Light Heavyweight Title]]
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  • ...o America State Tag Championship]] (with [[Drabek II]]), [[Queretaro Light Heavyweight Title]] == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • The '''PDM Light Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling championship owned by [[Perros ...led children, in which [[Mr. Leo]] was supposed would defend his PDM Light Heavyweight Title against [[Arez]] , [[Impulso]], and [[Saruman]]. The day of the event
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  • ...ican National Trios Championship|Trios]]). In 2019, the [[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship]] was added to the list. The [[Mexican National Lightweight Ch ...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=World Light Heavyweight Champion, Pan-american Champion (2x) Latinoamerican Champion, , Central-Ame * World Light Heavyweight Champion, Arena Bogotá - Bogotá Colombia (1973)
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  • ...tional Trios Championship]] in 1990. They also had their own group of AWWA championships. * [[AWWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • ...dleweight Championship]], [[IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship]], [[FMLL Heavyweight Championship]], [[Torneo Antonio Peña|Copa Antonio Peña]] 2014, [[Lucha W ==== 5 Championships at Once ====
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  • ...lt with the same name or a different name (like World Title or World Light Heavyweight Title). [[Category:Championships]]
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  • == Championships == *[[PDM Heavyweight Championship]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[NWA World Light Heavyweight Tournament, 2011|final of tournament to crown the new champion]]}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...loso]]), Fronterizo Tag Team Titles (c/[[Maravilloso]]), [[NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship]] (unrecognized) <i>see history for disputed titles</i> 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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  • ...eight Title]], [[WWA World Light Heavyweight Title]] (3), [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[National Middleweight Title]] (2), [[National Welterweight Title ...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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  • ...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|[[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship, 1977|finals of an initial three way tournament]]}}
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  • ...Navarro]] in [[Japan]]. Not to be confused with the [[South America Light Heavyweight Championship]], another championship frequently fought for by [[Negro Navar [[Category:Championships]]
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Tournament, 1999|tournament for vacant championship]]}} ...defeats [[Nicho El Millonario]] in title vs. title match with [[UWA World Heavyweight Title]] also on the line}}
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  • ...s positions. Most of top stars are light heavyweights, or are close enough light heavyweights to reasonable challenge for this championship. ...art of his new role of top regular tecnico in the company. While the light heavyweight was not always the focus, the title reign and the aftermath appears to be t
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  • ...lador Jr.]], [[Ultimo Guerrero]] & [[Averno]]), [[NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship]] (2), [[FULL World Championship]] ...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.
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  • ...World Light Heavyweight Title]], [[WWC Hardcore Title]], [[National Light Heavyweight Title]], [[Copa de Oro]] (w/[[Apolo Dantés]]) 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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  • ...hampionship 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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  • |titles=[[FILL Heavyweight Championship]], [[Americas Lightheavyweight Championship]], [[IWA Internati ...), [[NGX Extreme Championship]], [[UIPW Heavyweight Championship]], [[126f Heavyweight Master Championship]], [[UWA Lightheavyweight Championship]], [[Arena Mexic
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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 ...es the title around March 1, 1965 to focus on the [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship]]<ref>Lucha Libre 72</ref>}}
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  • ...pionship]] (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[NGX Extreme Championship]], XPW Tag Team Championships (2) (w/ [[Damian 666]]), [[AAA World Trios Titles]] (w/ [[Damian 666]] & [[
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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 ...arch has been added to this page. The portions of [[Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (Luchas 2000)|disagreement in Luchas 2000's research]] are pre
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  • Like many UWA championships, this championship has floated around the world since the promotion's demis ...[[04.29]]|[[Arena Ecatepec]]|<ref>Box y Lucha 1790 - listed as IWA Junior Heavyweight Championship</ref>}}
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  • ...X Cup]] (W/ [[Volador Jr.]], [[Rey Bucanero]] & [[Averno]]); [[CMLL World Heavyweight Title]] (2), [[CMLL Universal Tournament]] 2009, [[Lucha Libre Azteca Title ...many luchadors before and after him. Guerrero started as Flanagan, winning championships in his local area under that name.
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  • ...[[Mil Mascaras]], w/ [[Raúl Mata]], w/ [[Raúl Reyes]]), [[UWA World Light Heavyweight Title]] (3) He had the build of a big rudo, a natural light heavyweight that could trim down to the middleweight division (back when weight divisio
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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. ...championships, but the unification matches never took place. The NWA Light Heavyweight championship, with over thirty years of history as a major championship in
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[WWF Light Heavyweight Tournament, 1995|tournamnet for vacant championship]]}} {{Gallery|name=Takamichinoku-wwf-light-h.jpg|caption=[[TAKA Michinoku]], 33rd Champion}}
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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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  • [[Dr. Wagner Jr.]] is the proud UWA Heavyweight Champion, having won the belt on 2004.06.18. He's since faced usual champio ...70824630/?type=3 Arena Tijuana], title for title match for the [[IWA World Heavyweight Championship]]</ref>}}
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  • ...ampionship]], [[WPW Cruiserweight Championship]], [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title]], [[AAA World Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Joe Lider]]), [[AKE Extre ...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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  • ...roperty of EMLL (much later CMLL.) It's one of the oldest active wrestling championships in the world. 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
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  • ...ship for championship match against Nanjo's Independent World World Junior Heavyweight Championship]</ref>|Hayato Nanjo|[[2013]].[[05.11]]|Nasci Hall Umeda, Osaka ...lery|name=Uwa-midlight.png|caption=3rd Belt (this belt is written as Light Heavyweight)}}
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  • ..., IWA (Japan) World Tag Team Titles (w/ [[Silver King]]), W*ING/WWC Junior Heavyweight Title, [[National Tag Team Titles]] (w/ [[Pirata Morgan]]) ...onetheless an excellent worker and good trainer, plus two very young, very light fliers who wrestled singles (not tags yet) under the names of [[El Signo|'E
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  • ...akajima are believed to actually been promoted as [[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] matches, not using the actual belt or championship lineage. [[Category:Championships]]
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