Mexican National Lightweight Championship

The Mexican National Lightweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Peso Ligero in Spanish) is a Mexican professional wrestling singles championship created and sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. ("the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission" in Spanish). Although the Commission sanctions the title, it does not promote the events in which the title is defended. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline. The official definition of the lightweight weight class in Mexico is between 63 kg (139 lb) and 70 kg (150 lb), but the weight limits for the different classes are not always strictly enforced.[Note 1][1] Since the title was brought back after being inactive for approximately four years it has been contested for in the Mini-Estrellas division exclusively. All title matches take place under two out of three falls rules as is tradition in Mexico.[2]

Mexican National Lightweight Championship
A color photo of the front of a professional wresling championship
The face plate of the championship belt
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
Date establishedJune 28, 1934
Current champion(s)Futuro
Date wonJuly 30, 2023
Statistics
First champion(s)Jack O'Brien
Most reignsRodolfo Ruiz (3 Reigns)
Longest reignJuan Diaz (5 years, 123 days)
Shortest reignMishima Ota (1 day)

The Mexican National Lightweight Championship was created in 1934, making it one of the oldest wrestling championships still active today.[3] Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; Spanish for World Wrestling Council) has the promotional control of the championship while the Commission only serves to approve the champions and supervise championship matches.[Note 2] Jack O'Brien was recognized as the first champion in 1934, after winning a tournament sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. and promoted by CMLL.[G1][G2][Note 3] The championship has been vacated on a number of occasions, most notably four times because the champion moved up a weight class, once because the champion was not a Mexican citizen and once because the reigning champion, Guerrero Samurai, was killed in a car accident.[G1][G2]

Futuro is the current Mexican National Lightweight Champion, having won it on July 30, 2023. He is the 51st overall champion and the 41st person to hold the title. Rodolfo Ruiz and Taro are tied for the most reigns as champion, with three in total; Mishima Ota has the shortest reign, at 1 day. Black Shadow holds the record for the longest individual reign, at over 1,901 days, while Juan Diaz held the championship 1,979 days divided over two reigns.

Championship tournaments

2008 Mexican National Lightweight Tournament

Mini Damián 666 one of 24 competitors in the 2008 tournament.

In 2008 the Mexican National Lightweight Championship was reintroduced after being vacant since 2005. CMLL held two Torneo cibernetico elimination matches, one on September 9 and one on September 16 to determine the finalists. Pierrothito won the first torneo cibernetico by eliminating Pequeño Olimpico in the end.[4] Mascarita Dorada won the second torneo cibernetico, eliminating Pequeño Black Warrior in the last fall.[5] On September 23, 2009 Pierrothito defeated Mascarita Dorada to win the championship, becoming the first Mini-Estrella to win the Mexican National Lightweight Championship.[6]

Cibernetico – September 9, 2008[4]
#EliminatedEliminated by
1Pequeño LizmarkMr. Aguilita
2Pequeño Universo 2000Bracito de Oro
3Mr. AguilitaNiño de Acero
4Bracito de OroFire
5CosmicoÚltimo Dragóncito
6FireShockercito
7Niño de AceroPierrothito
8Último DragoncitoPequeño Olímpico
9Mini Damián 666Pequeño Olímpico
10ShockercitoPierrothito
11Pequeño OlímpicoPierrothito
12PierrothitoWinner
Cibernetico – September 16, 2008[5]
#EliminatedEliminated by
Bam BamUnknown
2CelestialUnknown
3Pequeño NinjaUnknown
4Pequeño Black WarriorUnknown
5Pequeño HalloweenUnknown
6FantasyUnknown
7SombritaUnknown
8ElectricoUnknown
9Pequeño Black WarriorMascarita Dorada
10Mascarita DoradaWinner

2013 Mexican National Lightweight Tournament

Último Dragóncito one of 12 competitors in the 2013 tournament.

On June 24, 2013 CMLL announced that the Mexican National Lightweight Championship had been vacated, without stating specifically why previous champion Pierrothito had been stripped of the championship.[7] They also announced a 12-man tournament to determine a new champion that would start on July 30 with a six-man torneo cibernetico elimination match and a second six-man cibernetico the following week.[8][9] The winners of each block faced off on August 13, 2013 to determine the new champion. The finals saw Eléctrico defeat Pequeño Nitro to win the championship.[10]

Cibernetico – July 30, 2013[8]
#EliminatedEliminated byTime
1Pequeño HalcónShockercito07:15
2ShockercitoMercurio08:04
3MercurioBam Bam10:58
4Bam BamPequeño Violencia13:27
5Pequeño ViolenciaEléctrico16:24
6EléctricoWinner16:24
Cibernetico – August 6, 2013[9]
#EliminatedEliminated by
1Pequeño Universo 2000 
XAéreoOrder of elimination not documented
XPequeño Black WarriorOrder of elimination not documented
XFantasyOrder of elimination not documented
5Último DragóncitoPequeño Nitro
6Pequeño NitroWinner

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
N/AUnknown information
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Jack O'BrienJune 28, 1934Live eventN/A11,096O'Brien defeated Hernandez in the final a tournament to become first champion.[G1][G2]
2Dientes HernandezJune 28, 1937Live eventMexico City, D.F.1324 [G1][G2]
3Jack O'BrienMay 18, 1938Live eventMexico City, D.F.2718 [G1][G2]
4Bobby BonalesMay 5, 1940Live eventMexico City, D.F.1221 [G1][G2]
5Dientes HernandezDecember 12, 1940Live eventMexico City, D.F.2666 [G1][G2]
6Adolfo BonalesOctober 9, 1942Live eventMexico City, D.F.1233 [G1][G2]
7Joe SilvaMay 30, 1943Live eventMexico City, D.F.1334 [G1][G2][11]
8Raul RomeroApril 28, 1944Live eventMexico City, D.F.1717 [G1][G2]
9Emilio CharlesApril 15, 1946Live eventMexico City, D.F.1[Note 4] [G1][G2]
VacatedJanuary 1, 19481948Championship vacated for undocumented reasons[G1][G2]
10Joe MarinAugust 5, 1948Live eventN/A174 [G1][G2]
11Black ShadowOctober 18, 1948Live eventMexico City, D.F.1[Note 5] [G1][G2]
VacatedJanuary 1, 19541954Championship vacated for undocumented reasons[G1][G2]
12Juan DiazMarch 30, 1957Live eventN/A1109Defeated Orquidea to win the vacant title[G1][G2]
13Mishima OtaJuly 17, 1957Live eventMexicali, Baja California11 [G1][G2]
VacatedJuly 18, 1957Championship vacated by the commission as Mishima Ota was not a Mexican citizen.[G1][G2]
14Juan DiazMay 17, 1958Live eventMexico City, D.F.21,979Defeated Jesus Garcia.[G1][G2]
15ChanocOctober 17, 1963Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1110 [G1][G2]
16UlisesFebruary 4, 1964Live eventMexico City, D.F.1129 [G1][G2]
17ChanocJune 12, 1964Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero2215 [G1][G2]
18Rodolfo RuizJanuary 13, 1965EMLL Carnaval de CampeonesMexico City, D.F.1206 [G1][G2][12]
19Alberto MuñozAugust 7, 1965Live eventMexico City, D.F.1183 [G1][G2]
VacatedFebruary 6, 1966Championship vacated when Alberto Muñoz won the Mexican National Welterweight Championship.[G1][G2]
20Rolando CostaApril 3, 1966Live eventN/A128 [G1][G2]
21Raul RojasMay 1, 1966Live eventMexico City, D.F.1494 [G1][G2]
22Raul GuerreroSeptember 7, 1967Live eventMexico City, D.F.1348 [G1][G2]
23Estrella BlancaAugust 20, 1968Live eventMexico City, D.F.1396 [G1][G2]
24Rodolfo RuizSeptember 20, 1969Live eventMexico City, D.F.2690 [G1][G2]
25Estrella BlancaAugust 11, 1971Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero2974 [G1][G2]
26TauroApril 11, 1973Live eventMexico City, D.F.2647 [G1][G2]
27Dardo AguilarJanuary 18, 1975Live eventMexico City, D.F.1134 [G1][G2]
28TauroJune 1, 1975Live eventMexico City, D.F.3517 [G1][G2][13]
29Flama AzulOctober 30, 1976Live eventMexico City, D.F.1162 [G1][G2]
30Américo RoccaApril 10, 1977Live eventMonterrey, Nuevo León182 [G1][G2]
31Flama AzulJuly 1, 1977Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero282 [G1][G2]
32Mario ValenzuelaSeptember 21, 1977Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1343 [G1][G2]
33TalismánAugust 30, 1978Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1221 [G1][G2]
34Rodolfo RuizApril 8, 1979Live eventCuernavaca, Morelos3431 [G1][G2]
35Chamaco ValaguezJune 12, 1980Live eventN/A1[Note 6] [G1][G2]
VacatedFebruary 1982Championship vacated when Chamaco Valaguez moved up a weight class.[G1][G2]
36AristotleMay 2, 1982Live eventMexico City, D.F.1[Note 7]Defeated Negro Casas in a tournament final[G1][G2]
VacatedJuly 1983Championship vacated when Aristotle moved up a weight class.[G1][G2]
37Fuerza GuerreraNovember 6, 1983Live eventMexico City, D.F.1[Note 8]Defeated Aguila Venezolana in tournament final.[G1][G2]
VacatedMay 1984Championship vacated when Fuerza Guerrera moved up a weight class.[G1][G2]
38El ModuloAugust 18, 1984Live eventMexico City, D.F.1211Won a tournament.[G1][G2]
39Pegasso IMarch 17, 1985Live eventMexico City, D.F.1118 [G1][G2]
40El KhalifaJuly 13, 1985Live eventPuebla, Puebla1277 [G1][G2]
41Guerrero SamuraiApril 16, 1986Live eventMexico City, D.F.1480 [G1][G2]
42El Pantera IIAugust 9, 1987Live eventMexico City, D.F.1181 [G1][G2]
43Guerrero SamuraiFebruary 6, 1988Live eventXochimilco, D.F.21,022 [G1][G2]
VacatedNovember 24, 1990Championship vacated after Guerrero Samurai died in an automobile accident.[G1][G2]
44FlashJuly 14, 1991Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1[Note 9]Defeated Guerrero Samurai II;[G1][G2]
Vacated1993Championship vacated for unknown reasons[G1][G2]
45Damiancito el Guerrero/VirusMay 7, 1998Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1937Defeated El Oriental in a tournament final. Later changed ring name to Virus.[G1][G2]
46Ricky MarvinNovember 29, 2000Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1369Also won the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship[G2][14][15]
47Loco MaxDecember 3, 2001Live eventPuebla, Puebla1[Note 10] [G2]
VacatedFebruary 2005Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.[G2]
48PierrothitoSeptember 23, 2008Live eventMexico City, D.F.11,765Defeated Mascarita Dorada in tournament final.[6]
VacatedJuly 24, 2013Championship vacated for unspecified reasons.[7]
49EléctricoAugust 13, 2013Live eventMexico City, D.F.13,042Defeated Pequeño Nitro in tournament final.[10]
50Panterita del Ring Jr.December 11, 2021Sábado de LuchaMexico City, D.F.1529[16]
VacatedMay 24, 2023Championship vacated when Panterita moved up a weight class.[17]
51FuturoJuly 30, 2023Live eventMexico City, D.F.1264+

Combined reigns

Pierrothito (in blue), the 48th champion and the first Mini-Estrella to hold the championship.
Key
SymbolMeaning
Indicates the current champion
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
+Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes every day.
RankWrestler# of reignsCombined daysRef(s).
1Eléctrico13,042[10]
2Juan Diaz21,979[G1][G2]
3Black Shadow11,901¤ [Note 5][G1][G2]
4Jack O'Brien21,814[G1][G2]
5Pierrothito11,765[6][7]
6Guerrero Samuari21,502[G1][G2]
7Estrella Blanca21,371[G1][G2]
8Rodolfo Ruiz31,327[G1][G2]
9Tauro21,164[G1][G2]
10Loco Max11,156¤ [Note 10][G2]
11Damiancito El Guerrero/Virus1937[G1][G2]
12Raul Romero1717[G1][G2]
13Dientes Hernandez2666[G1][G2]
14Emilio Charles1629¤ [Note 4][G1][G2]
15Chamaco Valaguez1599¤ [Note 6][G1][G2]
16Flash1537¤ [Note 9][G1][G2]
17Panterita del Ring Jr.1529[G1][G2]
18Raul Rojas1494[G1][G2]
19Aristotle1425¤ [Note 7][G1][G2]
20Ricky Marvin1369[G2][G1][G2]
21Raul Guerrero1348[G1][G2]
22Mario Valenzuela1343[G1][G2]
23Chanoc2325[G1][G2]
24Joe Silva1324[G1][G2]
25El Khalifa1277[G1][G2]
26Flama Azul2244[G1][G2]
27Adolfo Bonales1233[G1][G2]
28Bobby Bonales1221[G1][G2]
El Talisman1221[G1][G2]
29El Modulo1211[G1][G2]
30Alberto Muñoz1183[G1][G2]
31El Pantera II1181[G1][G2]
32Fuerza Guerrera1177¤ [Note 8][G1][G2]
33Dardo Aguilar1134[G1][G2]
34Ulises1129[G1][G2]
35Pegasso I1118[G1][G2]
36Américo Rocca182[G1][G2]
37Joe Marin174[G1][G2]
38Rolando Costa128[G1][G2]
39Mishima Ota11[G1][G2]

Footnotes

References

General sources
  • [G1]Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: National Lightweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Pennsylvania: Archeus Communications. p. 393. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • [G2]"Mexican National Lightweight Championship". CageMatch. Retrieved June 6, 2017.
Specific

External links

  • CMLL World Middleweight Title history at