Mexican National Welterweight Championship

The Mexican National Welterweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional Peso Welter in Spanish) is a Mexican professional wrestling championship created and sanctioned by Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission). While the commission sanctions the title, it does not promote the events at which the title is defended. Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotes the events and has the everyday control of the championship.[Note 1] The official definition of the welterweight weight class in Mexico is between 77 kg (170 lb) and 87 kg (192 lb), but is not always strictly enforced.[Note 2][1] Because Lucha Libre emphasizes the lower weight classes, this division is considered more important than the normally more prestigious heavyweight division of a promotion.[2] 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. All title matches take place under two out of three falls rules.

Mexican National Welterweight Championship
A gold plated championship belt
The championship belt
Details
PromotionComisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (Sanctioning body)
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1934–1992, 1998–current)
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (1992–1998)
Date establishedJune 17, 1934
Current champion(s)Magia Blanca
Date wonJune 24, 2022
Statistics
First champion(s)Mario Nuñez
Most reignsKarloff Lagarde (4 reigns)
Longest reignKarloff Lagarde (1,859 days)
Shortest reignPsicosis (2 days)

Karloff Lagarde holds all "longevity" records for the championship. He has had the longest individual reign (1,859 days), the longest combined reign (2,731 days) and the most reigns of any champion, with four. Psicosis holds the record for the shortest reign, having held the title for only two days.[Note 3] Magia Blanca is the current champion, having won a tournament on June 24, 2022, to win the championship.[3] It is Blanca's first Welterweight Championship reign. He is the 76th overall champion and the 57th person to hold the title.

History

The championship was created on June 17, 1934, making it the oldest professional wrestling championship still promoted.[4] Documentation is unclear on the details of the tournament other than that Mario Nuñez won the title by defeating Tony Canales in the final on June 17, 1934. In the early days of the championship no single professional wrestling promotion had exclusive control of the championship, but as Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL; later renamed Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre) became dominant it became the main promoter of the championship, with the Commission pre-approving the champions. After El Felino vacated the title in 1992, control of the championship was granted to Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), which promoted the title for the next six years. In 1998 control of the Welterweight Championship was returned to CMLL when Arkangel de la Muerte defeated El Toreo on a CMLL show. Since then the title has been promoted exclusively by CMLL.

1992 Championship tournament

On July 16, 1992, then-reigning Mexico National Welterweight Champion El Felino defeated América to win his first ever CMLL World Heavyweight Championship. After winning the title El Felino left the Mexico National title competition to focus on his CMLL World Welterweight Championship. CMLL held a 16-man tournament over two days, starting on August 9 with the finals of the tournament the following week on August 15. All matches took place at the Pista Arena Revolucion in Mexico City, Mexico

First roundSecond roundSemifinalsFinal
Ciclón RamírezW
Águila Solitaria Ciclón RamírezW
Kato Kung Lee Jr. Talisman Jr. 
Talisman Jr.WCiclón RamírezW
Pegasso[Note 4]WEl Contado 
Babe Richard PegassoW
El CortadoWEl Contado 
Ludwig Star Ciclón Ramírez
Fantasma de la QuebradaWFantasma de la Quebrada 
Guerrero Samurai II Fantasma de la QuebradaW
Apolo ChinoWApolo Chino 
El Mestizo Fantasma de la QuebradaW
Solar IIWEl Solar II 
Bello Incognito El Solar IIW
Gran Apache IWGran Apache I 
El Vencedor 

April 2013 Championship tournament

The Mexico National Welterweight Championship was vacated on March 20, 2013 when the then-champion Titán was unable to defend the championship due to a long term injury.[5] CMLL announced that they would hold a tournament for the vacant championship starting on April 19, 2013. 10 wrestlers would compete in a Torneo cibernetico elimination match with the last two wrestlers meeting at a later date in a match to determine the next champion. CMLL announced that Místico La Nueva Era, Valiente, Rey Cometa, Guerrero Maya Jr., Fuego, Volador Jr., Averno, Tiger, Sangre Azteca and Namajague.[6] Of the group Valiente and Sagre Azteca had held the Welterweight championship before. The tournament saw Averno and Místico La Nueva Era outlast everyone to earn the rights to wrestle for the title on April 26, 2013 as the main event of CMLL's Arena Mexico 57th Anniversary Show.[7] In the finals Averno, with the help of his cornerman Mephisto was able to defeat La Nueva Era to win the championship for the first time.[8]

Torneo Cibernetico order of elimination
#EliminatedEliminated by
1Sangre AztecaFuego
2Guerrero Maya Jr.Volador Jr.
3FuegoTiger
4NamajagueDisqualification
5Rey CometaAverno
6TigerValiente
7ValienteVolador Jr.
8Volador Jr.Místico La Nueva Era
9Místico La Nueva EraWinner
10AvernoWinner

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
N/AUnknown information
(NLT)Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL)
1Mario NuñezJune 17, 1934Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 5]Defeated Tony Canales to become the first champion 
VacatedN/AChampionship vacated for unknown reasons.
2Tarzán LópezMarch 11, 1936Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 6]Defeated Dientes Hernández. 
Vacated1939Championship vacated for unknown reasons.
3Bobby ArreolaFebruary 3, 1940Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 7]Won a tournament final 
Vacated1940Arreola was stripped of the title due to injury
4Lobo NegroApril 6, 1941Live eventMexico City, Mexico1231Defeated Bobby Bonales in a tournament final 
5Jack O'BrienNovember 23, 1941Live eventMexico City, Mexico198  
6Ciclón VelozMarch 1, 1942Live eventPuebla, Puebla1357  
7El SantoFebruary 21, 1943Live eventMexico City, Mexico1362  
8Jack O'BrienFebruary 18, 1944Live eventMexico City, Mexico2427  
9Gory GuerreroApril 20, 1945Live eventMexico City, Mexico1309  
VacatedFebruary 23, 1946Championship vacated after Guerrero won the NWA World Middleweight Championship
10El Santo1950 (n)Live eventN/A2[Note 8]Records unclear as to who Santo defeated, as well as when and where 
11Blue DemonSeptember 25, 1953Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 9]  
Vacated1953Championship vacated for unknown reasons 
12Jalisco GonzalezApril 6, 1956Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1538Defeated El Enfermero in a tournament final 
13Karloff LagardeMarch 2, 1957Live eventMexico City, Mexico11,859  
14Blue DemonApril 4, 1962Live eventMexico City, Mexico224  
15Karloff LagardeApril 28, 1962Live eventPachuca, Hidalgo2[Note 10]  
Vacated1963Championship vacated, as Lagarde already held the NWA World Welterweight Championship 
16Javier EscobedoNovember 15, 1963Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 11]Defeated Halcón Dorado in a tournament final 
Vacated1964Championship vacated after Escobedo died in an automobile accident
17Rizado RuizApril 13, 1964Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 12]Defeated Black Shadow in a tournament final 
18Huracán RamírezFebruary 1965Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1[Note 13] 
19Alberto MuñozFebruary 6, 1966Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1979  
VacatedOctober 20, 1968Championship vacated after Muñoz won the Mexican National Middleweight Championship
20Huracán RamírezJune 14, 1969Live eventMexico City, Mexico287  
21Karloff LagardeSeptember 9, 1969Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco3329  
22Huracán RamírezAugust 4, 1970Live eventN/A3808  
23Karloff LagardeOctober 20, 1972Live eventMexico City, Mexico4295  
24El MarquezAugust 11, 1973Live eventMexico City, Mexico153  
25FishmanOctober 3, 1973Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1577  
VacatedMay 3, 1975Championship vacated for reasons that have not been documented.
26FishmanOctober 12, 1975Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1180Defeated Alberto Muñoz in a tournament final. 
VacatedApril 9, 1976Championship vacated after Fishman won the NWA World Welterweight Championship
27Blue DemonJuly 30, 1976Live eventMexico City, Mexico3212Defeated Mano Negra in a tournament final 
28FishmanFebruary 27, 1977Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco3211  
29Kung FuSeptember 26, 1977Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1154  
30Américo RoccaFebruary 7, 1978Live eventMexico City, Mexico170  
31LizmarkApril 18, 1978Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1711  
32Américo RoccaMarch 29, 1980Live eventMexico City, Mexico2217  
33Franco ColumboNovember 1, 1980Live eventMexico City, Mexico192  
34El SupremoFebruary 1, 1981Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco1422  
35TalismánMarch 30, 1982Live eventMexico City, Mexico1227  
36Mocho CotaNovember 12, 1982Live eventMexico City, Mexico1265  
37Chamaco ValaguezAugust 4, 1983Live eventCuernavaca, Morelos1357  
VacatedJuly 26, 1984Championship vacated after Valaquez won the NWA World Welterweight Championship. 
38TalismánAugust 19, 1984Live eventMexico City, Mexico2222Defeated Américo Rocca in a tournament final. 
39Américo RoccaMarch 29, 1985Live eventMexico City, Mexico3156  
40El DandySeptember 1, 1985Live eventGuadalajara, Jalisco177  
VacatedNovember 17, 1985Championship vacated after El Dandy won the NWA World Welterweight Championship
41Fuerza GuerreraDecember 3, 1985Live eventMexico City, Mexico1[Note 14]Defeated Javier Cruz 
VacatedAugust 1986Championship vacated after Fuerza Guerrera left EMLL
42SímboloJanuary 27, 1987Live eventMexico City, Mexico1173Defeated Solar II in a tournament final 
43Águila SolitariaJuly 19, 1987Live eventMexico City, Mexico1605  
44Bestia SalvajeSeptember 3, 1988Live eventMexico City, Mexico1388  
45Ángel AztecaFebruary 26, 1989Live eventN/A161  
VacatedApril 28, 1989Championship vacated after Ángel Azteca won the NWA World Middleweight Championship
46Ciclón RamírezMay 21, 1989Live eventMexico City, Mexico1430Defeated Bestia Salvaje in a tournament final
47Canelo CasasJuly 25, 1990Live eventCuernavaca, Morelos1203 [9]
48Ciclón RamírezFebruary 13, 1991Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero2508  
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
49El FelinoJuly 5, 1992Live eventMexico City, Mexico111  
VacatedJuly 16, 1992Championship vacated after El Felino won the CMLL World Welterweight Championship
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA)
50Ciclón RamírezAugust 16, 1992Live eventMexico City, Mexico345Defeated Fantasma de la Quebrada in the finals of a 16-man tournament. 
51Fantasma de la QuebradaSeptember 30, 1992Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero128  
52Rey Misterio Jr.October 28, 1992Live eventAguascalientes, Aguascalientes1121  
53Heavy MetalFebruary 26, 1993Live eventMexico City, Mexico2245Previously held the title as "Canelo Casas"[10]
54El Hijo del SantoOctober 29, 1993Live eventMexico City, Mexico1475El Hijo del Santo's WWA World Welterweight Championship was also at stake 
55PsicosisFebruary 16, 1995Live eventAguascalientes, Aguascalientes1336  
56Ultraman 2000January 18, 1996Live eventTijuana, Baja California161 [11]
VacatedMarch 19, 1996Championship vacated when Ultraman 2000 changed his identity to Damián 666
57PsicosisFebruary 14, 1997Live eventXochimilco, Mexico22Defeated Super Elektra in a tournament final 
58El SalseroFebruary 16, 1997Live eventCiudad Juárez, Chihuahua1117  
59NygmaJune 13, 1997Live eventXochimilco, Mexico142  
60El ToreroJuly 25, 1997Live eventCuautitlán, Mexico1427  
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
61Arkangel de la MuerteSeptember 25, 1998Live eventAcapulco, Guerrero1178  
62Astro Rey Jr.March 22, 1999Live eventPuebla, Puebla1581  
63Karloff Lagarde Jr.October 23, 2000Live eventPuebla, Puebla1176 [12]
64Tigre BlancoApril 17, 2001Live eventMexico City, Mexico1693  
65Doctor XMarch 11, 2003Live eventMexico City, Mexico1794  
66La MáscaraMay 13, 2005Live eventMexico City, Mexico1583 [13]
67Sangre AztecaDecember 17, 2006Live eventMexico City, Mexico1973 [14]
68ValienteAugust 16, 2009Live eventMexico City, Mexico1698 [15]
69PólvoraJuly 15, 2011Live eventMexico City, Mexico1417 [16]
70TitánSeptember 4, 2012Live eventMexico City, Mexico1197 [17]
VacatedMarch 20, 2013Championship vacated due to an injury to Titán.[5]
71AvernoApril 26, 2013Arena Mexico 57th Anniversary ShowMexico City, Mexico1219Defeated Místico II in a tournament final[8]
72TitánDecember 1, 2013Live eventMexico City, Mexico2518 [18]
73Bárbaro CavernarioMay 3, 2015Live eventMexico City, Mexico1404 [19]
74Rey CometaJune 10, 2016CMLL Super ViernesMexico City, Mexico1336 [20]
75Soberano Jr.May 12, 2017CMLL Super ViernesMexico City, Mexico12,534 [3]
VacatedDecember 1, 2021CMLL Super ViernesMexico City, MexicoSoberano Jr. vacated the title to challenge for the CMLL World Welterweight Championship
76Magia BlancaJune 24, 2022CMLL Super ViernesMexico City, Mexico1665+Won a tournament to win the vacant title.

Combined reigns

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 date changes daily for the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Karloff Lagarde42,731¤
[Note 10]
2Soberano Jr.12,534
3El Santo21,361¤
[Note 8]
4Huracán Ramírez31,238¤
[Note 13]
5Tarzán López11,026¤
[Note 6]
6Ciclón Ramírez3983
7Alberto Muñoz1979
8Fishman3968
9Sangre Azteca1973
10Doctor X1794
11El Torero1792
12Titán2715
13Lizmark1711
14Valiente1698
15Tigre Blanco1693
16Águila Solitaria1605
17La Máscara1583
18Astro Rey Jr. 1581
19Jalisco Gonzalez1538
20Jack O'Brien2525
21Magia Blanca1665+
22El Hijo del Santo1475
23Talismán2449
24Heavy Metal2448
25Américo Rocca3443
26El Supremo1422
27Pólvora1417
28Blue Demon3416¤
[Note 9]
29Bárbaro Cavernario1404
30Bestia Salvaje1388
31Chamaco Valaguez1357
Ciclón Veloz1357
33Psicosis2338
34Rey Cometa1336
35Gory Guerrero1309
36Rizado Ruiz1294¤
[Note 12]
37Mocho Cota1265
38Fuerza Guerrera1241¤
[Note 14]
39Lobo Negro1231
40Averno1219
41Arkangel de la Muerte1178
42Karloff Lagarde Jr.1176
43Símbolo1173
44Kung Fu1154
45Rey Misterio Jr.1121
46El Salsero1117
47Franco Columbo192
48El Dandy177
49Ángel Azteca161
Ultraman 2000161
51El Marquez153
52Javier Excobar145¤
[Note 11]
53Nygma142
54Fantasma de la Quebrada128
55El Felino111
56Bobby Arreola11¤
[Note 7]
Mario Nuñez11¤
[Note 5]

Footnotes

References

General source for title history before December 2004
  • Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: National Welterweight Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 392. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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