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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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  • ...tional Heavyweight]] championships were created with no obvious issue. The lightweight title was not so fortunate.
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  • ...Occidente [[Weight Classes|Lightweight]] Championship is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. It's controlled by the Only five luchadors are known to be lightweight champions.
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  • |titles=[[Quintana Roo Lightweight Championship]], Tag Team Championship == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • The Jalisco Lightweight Champion is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. Very little is known a ...[[Occidente Lightweight Championship]], so it's hard to know if these two championships are actually related.
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  • ...Tag Team Championships]] (w/?), [[Saltillo Lightweight Championship]], [[Lightweight Championship of the Americas]]
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  • ...deral Box Y Lucha commission is the governing body of the Mexican national championships. Those titles include: * [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]]
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  • == Championships == * [[Tierra Caliente Lightweight 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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  • The Jalisco Lightweight Champion is one of the state championships of the [[Guadalajara]] box y lucha libre commission. Very little is known a ...the 1940s. Many of the 1940 Jalisco championships became the [[Occidente]] championships of the same name. There is no known Occidente Featherweight championship, s
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  • ...se weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. ...WA]] [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship|IWRG]] [[NWA Mexican Lightweight Championship|NWA Mex]]
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  • ...a eventually lost in the final of the tournament to decide the [[UWA World Lightweight Championship]].
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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Morelos Lightweight Tournament, 2013|Finals of 8-Man Tournament to crown the new champion]]'''} {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[Morelos Lightweight Tournament, 2017|Finals of 8-Man Tournament to crown the new champion]]}}
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  • IWRG took the [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship]] from [[Chicano]] for a variety reasons, about a year after h IWRG typically holds single elimination tournaments to determine vacant championships. This time, the eight announced wrestlers fought each in one multiman match
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  • ...ight Championship''' is a regional professional wrestling [[Weight Classes|lightweight]] title defended in [[Mexico City]]. As of [[2012]], the championship is pr {{TitleHistorySpan|[[Distrito Federal Lightweight Tournament, 1964|tournament to determine the initial championship]]}}
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  • [[File:GLC-Lightweight.jpg|200px|right]] The '''GLC Lightweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling title of [[GLC|Global Les Catch
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  • The [[Producciones Hernández Lightweight Championship]] is a lucha libre title promoted by Producciones Hernández a [[File:Platino Kid Lightweight Champ Ph.jpg|200px|thumb|left|[[Platino Kid]], 2nd Champion]]
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  • The '''NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship promoted by [[NWA ...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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  • ...ifornia Promotion based in Mexicali. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|lightweight]] class are eligible for the championship. This title was introduced by the then [[Spartan Promotions]] as Spartan Lightweight Championship. The inaugural champion was defined in a battle royal with 16
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  • ...] & [[Psicopata]], with [[Rey Krimen]] & [[Sepulturero]]), [[AULL Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Terry Bolaños Jr.]]), [[AULL Light Heavyweight Title]] {{Gallery|name=TERRY_ZITA.JPG|caption=[[AULL Lightweight Championship|AULL Lightweight Champ]] }}
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  • ...cio]]), [[WMW Tag Team Championships]] (with [[Mohicano II]]), [[WMW Trios Championships]] (with [[Piel Roja]] & [[Mohicano II]])
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  • ...This one and the [[NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship]] were the two NWA championships endorsed by the [[NWA]] in [[Mexico]]. The same physical belt is used as [[Skayde]]'s [[NWA Mexico Lightweight Championship]]; there only appears to be one belt between them both, but th
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  • [[File:King Star Lightweight champ ph.jpg|200px|thumb|left|[[King Star Jr.]], 2nd Champion]] [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...w/ [[Tajiri]] and [[Kaz Hayashi]], NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Koji Kanemoto]]
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  • The '''AULL Lightweight Title''' is a major championship promoted by [[AULL|Alianza Universal de Lu {{TitleHistorySpan|[[AULL Lightweight Tournament, 2006|8-man tournament to crown initial champion]]}}
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  • ...usumu Mochizuki|Susumu Yokosuka]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships (w/[[Susumu Mochizuki|Jimmy Susumu]])
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  • ...he NWA until the 1990's, and were given control of many of the world-class championships of the alliance, such as the [[NWA World Middleweight Championship]], the [ 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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  • ...mpionship'''. The name has more recently been streamlined to '''CMLL World Lightweight Championship''' during Virus' fourth reign. CMLL created a Super Lightweight championship to be fought for when they toured Japan in 1999 and 2000. The
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  • |titles=Queretaro Lightweight Championship, Bajío Champion 2019 == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...pionship]], [[CMLL World Welterweight Championship]](2),[[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], [[Mexican National Trios Championship]] (w/[[Metro]] & [[St ...rformer. CMLL rewarded him by having him win the reborn [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], winning a cibernetico over wrestlers who were normally posi
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  • ...rnia. It is currently in Mexicali. All wrestlers in the [[Weight Classes|lightweight]] class are eligible for the championship, and the title may only be defend It was formerly a regional Champion known as the Regional Lightweight Championship. In 1977 there was a tournament to define a Champion in which
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  • == Record Titles or Championships == {{tretain|[[State Lightweight Championship]]|[[Rey Astral]]|[[Maldicion Jr.]]|[[2020]]/[[March 15|03/15]]
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  • ...htweight Title(x2), [[Tamaulipas Cruiserweight Championship]], [[WWA World Lightweight Championship]], == Record Titles or Championships ==
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  • ...ifunto I]]), [[LUM Tag Team CHampionships]] (w/ [[Difunto I]]), [[Northern Lightweight championship]], Texas Middleweight Championship, [[WWA World Middleweight C
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  • ...ampionship]] (w/[[Yasushi Kanda]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships (w/[[SUWAcito|Jimmy Kagetora]])
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  • ...ine|1|[[Spartus]]<ref>title vs title match against [[Spartus]]' [[Guerrero Lightweight Championship]].</ref>|[[2015]].[[03.29]]|[[Arena Xalapa]] - [[Xalapa]], [[V [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...Costa del Pacífico Tag Team Championship]] (w/[[Buho]]), [[Baja California Lightweight Championship]] ...ha de Mexicali. He held Costa del Pacífico and State Championships in the lightweight division.
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  • ...pionship]] (w/[[Principe Negro Jr. (Mexicali)|Príncipe Negro Jr.]]), [[OML Lightweight Championship]], [[Arena Nacionalista Championship]], [[Baja California Tag ...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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  • |titles=Clandestino Lightweight Tournament 2017, MAX Hardcore Championship, MAX Tag Team Championship (w/[[ ...ournament, on August 25, 2017, defeating [[Pedro Pablo Subercaseaux]]. The championships in Zatara's record are: Impacto Máximo championship, Hardcore MAX champion
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  • ...Championship (w/[[Tiger Mask IV]]), NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championships w/[[Minoru Tanaka]]
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  • ...s first national championships. Dorada already held the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]], so he became a double champion.
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  • ...l Heavyweight Championship]] was added to the list. The [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] may also now be considered, though no reigning champion has ...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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  • == Record Titles or Championships == {{tretain|[[Lightweight Championship of Keys and Padlocks]]|[[Rico Rodríguez]]|[[Faceman]]|[[20??]
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  • ...ship]], [[Tamaulipas Middleweight Championship]], [[Ciudad Juarez Tag Team Championships]] (w/?), [[Fronterizo Middleweight Championship]], [[AWWA World Middlewweig
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  • [[Freelance]] became the first lightweight champion, beating [[Aeroman]] in a three falls final. Freelance spent most [[Pantera I]] was the 13th lightweight champion. He defeated [[Dragon Celestial|Diablo Jr. I]] in a tournament fin
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  • |titles=[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]], unknown Championships from El Salvador ...ir matches in Mexico. He went under his real name for a while and won the Lightweight Championship once more.
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  • |titles=[[Morelos Lightweight Championship]], [[Morelos Welterweight Championship]], [[Morelos Tag Team C ...feating champion [[Chamaco de Morelos]] on July 26, 1970 for the [[Morelos Lightweight Championship]]. His reign is believed to be the longest in the history of t
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  • ...ndary minis championship in play, they opted to use the [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] instead of more logically using this one. [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...]] won the belt in a title vs title match with the [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship]]. Cerebro defended the belt against AAA's [[Decnnis]] in a pr [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...enseLine|2<ref> Title vs Title match Platino wagered the [[Baja California Lightweight Championship]], Galáctico became Double Champion </ref>|[[Platino (Mexical [[Category:Championships]]
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  • ...[[AAA World Mixed Tag Championship]] (2 w/[[Cinthia Moreno]]), IPW Mexican Lightweight Championship. VIP / IPV Mixed Tag Team Championship (w/[[Rossy Moreno]]), [ ...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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  • ...ight Championship]], [[Nuevo León Lightweight Championship]], [[Tamaulipas Lightweight Championship]] ...h as [[Canek]]. He succeded in his divison at LLI/UWA at featherweight and lightweight divisions.
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  • |titles=[[Baja California Lightweight Championship]], [[Baja California Middleweight Championship]], [[FILL Heavy ...cali]]|[[Texano]] & [[Silver King]] defended the Mexican National Tag Team Championships against '''Tury Gonzalez''' & [[Medico Asesino Jr.]] This encounter was no
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  • ...res''' he won several championships. Maravilla López won the [[AWWA World Lightweight Championship]] defeating [[Voltio Negro]]. Then he won the [[AWWA World Ta
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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, ...g over to the minis division, CMLL has brought back the [[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship]] to fill this niche.
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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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  • {{TitleHistorySpan|[[UWA World Lightweight Tournament, 1975|tournament for vacant championship]]}} ...mpionship vacant January 1991 when Santo decides to no longer wrestle as a lightweight}}
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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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  • Like all [[Mexico City|Mexican National Championships]], they are actually managed by the wrestling commission, not owned titles Much later, the championships were won by Volador Jr., Safari and Felino. This team featured a mix of a v
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  • ...avyweight Championship, [[Reyes Del Aire Championship]], [[Baja California Lightweight Championship]], [[AKE Juvenil Championship]] ...feating American Rebel. After that he won the Costa del Pacífico Tag Team Championships with [[Voltron]]
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  • ...-andre-el-gigante-vs-herodes-en-la-arena-coliseo/ SuperLuchas] - listed as lightweight but must be welter</ref>}} [[Category:Championships]]
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  • By [[1980]], Signo had won (in [[Pachuca]]) the [[Mexican National Lightweight Championship]] and, in [[1979]] in Tijuana against [[Bobby Lee]], the [[UWA ...know the exact date), the semifinal was a match for the [[UWA World Trios Championships]] between 'Las Panteras Rosas' {Los Villanos [[Villano I|I]], [[Villano IV|
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