Mexican National Welterweight Championship

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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. 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. Because Lucha Libre emphasizes the lower weight classes, this division is considered more important than the normally more prestigious heavyweight division of a promotion. 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. Magia Blanca is the current champion, having won a tournament on June 24, 2022, to win the championship. 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. 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 round Second round Semifinals Final
Ciclón Ramírez W
Águila Solitaria   Ciclón Ramírez W
Kato Kung Lee Jr.   Talisman Jr.  
Talisman Jr. W Ciclón Ramírez W
Pegasso W El Contado  
Babe Richard   Pegasso W
El Cortado W El Contado  
Ludwig Star   Ciclón Ramírez
Fantasma de la Quebrada W Fantasma de la Quebrada  
Guerrero Samurai II   Fantasma de la Quebrada W
Apolo Chino W Apolo Chino  
El Mestizo   Fantasma de la Quebrada W
Solar II W El Solar II  
Bello Incognito   El Solar II W
Gran Apache I W Gran 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. 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. 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. 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.

Torneo Cibernetico order of elimination
# Eliminated Eliminated by
1 Sangre Azteca Fuego
2 Guerrero Maya Jr. Volador Jr.
3 Fuego Tiger
4 Namajague Disqualification
5 Rey Cometa Averno
6 Tiger Valiente
7 Valiente Volador Jr.
8 Volador Jr. Místico La Nueva Era
9 Místico La Nueva Era Winner
10 Averno Winner

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown 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. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL)
1 Mario Nuñez June 17, 1934 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Defeated Tony Canales to become the first champion  
Vacated N/A Championship vacated for unknown reasons.
2 Tarzán López March 11, 1936 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Defeated Dientes Hernández.  
Vacated 1939 Championship vacated for unknown reasons.
3 Bobby Arreola February 3, 1940 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Won a tournament final  
Vacated 1940 Arreola was stripped of the title due to injury
4 Lobo Negro April 6, 1941 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 231 Defeated Bobby Bonales in a tournament final  
5 Jack O'Brien November 23, 1941 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 98    
6 Ciclón Veloz March 1, 1942 Live event Puebla, Puebla 1 357    
7 El Santo February 21, 1943 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 362    
8 Jack O'Brien February 18, 1944 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 427    
9 Gory Guerrero April 20, 1945 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 309    
Vacated February 23, 1946 Championship vacated after Guerrero won the NWA World Middleweight Championship
10 El Santo 1950 (n) Live event N/A 2 Records unclear as to who Santo defeated, as well as when and where  
11 Blue Demon September 25, 1953 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1    
Vacated 1953 Championship vacated for unknown reasons  
12 Jalisco Gonzalez April 6, 1956 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 538 Defeated El Enfermero in a tournament final  
13 Karloff Lagarde March 2, 1957 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 1,859    
14 Blue Demon April 4, 1962 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 24    
15 Karloff Lagarde April 28, 1962 Live event Pachuca, Hidalgo 2    
Vacated 1963 Championship vacated, as Lagarde already held the NWA World Welterweight Championship  
16 Javier Escobedo November 15, 1963 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Defeated Halcón Dorado in a tournament final  
Vacated 1964 Championship vacated after Escobedo died in an automobile accident
17 Rizado Ruiz April 13, 1964 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Defeated Black Shadow in a tournament final  
18 Huracán Ramírez February 1965 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 1  
19 Alberto Muñoz February 6, 1966 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 979    
Vacated October 20, 1968 Championship vacated after Muñoz won the Mexican National Middleweight Championship
20 Huracán Ramírez June 14, 1969 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 87    
21 Karloff Lagarde September 9, 1969 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 3 329    
22 Huracán Ramírez August 4, 1970 Live event N/A 3 808    
23 Karloff Lagarde October 20, 1972 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 4 295    
24 El Marquez August 11, 1973 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 53    
25 Fishman October 3, 1973 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 1 577    
Vacated May 3, 1975 Championship vacated for reasons that have not been documented.
26 Fishman October 12, 1975 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 180 Defeated Alberto Muñoz in a tournament final.  
Vacated April 9, 1976 Championship vacated after Fishman won the NWA World Welterweight Championship
27 Blue Demon July 30, 1976 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 3 212 Defeated Mano Negra in a tournament final  
28 Fishman February 27, 1977 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 3 211    
29 Kung Fu September 26, 1977 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 154    
30 Américo Rocca February 7, 1978 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 70    
31 Lizmark April 18, 1978 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 1 711    
32 Américo Rocca March 29, 1980 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 217    
33 Franco Columbo November 1, 1980 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 92    
34 El Supremo February 1, 1981 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 422    
35 Talismán March 30, 1982 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 227    
36 Mocho Cota November 12, 1982 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 265    
37 Chamaco Valaguez August 4, 1983 Live event Cuernavaca, Morelos 1 357    
Vacated July 26, 1984 Championship vacated after Valaquez won the NWA World Welterweight Championship.  
38 Talismán August 19, 1984 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 222 Defeated Américo Rocca in a tournament final.  
39 Américo Rocca March 29, 1985 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 3 156    
40 El Dandy September 1, 1985 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 77    
Vacated November 17, 1985 Championship vacated after El Dandy won the NWA World Welterweight Championship
41 Fuerza Guerrera December 3, 1985 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 Defeated Javier Cruz  
Vacated August 1986 Championship vacated after Fuerza Guerrera left EMLL
42 Símbolo January 27, 1987 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 173 Defeated Solar II in a tournament final  
43 Águila Solitaria July 19, 1987 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 605    
44 Bestia Salvaje September 3, 1988 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 388    
45 Ángel Azteca February 26, 1989 Live event N/A 1 61    
Vacated April 28, 1989 Championship vacated after Ángel Azteca won the NWA World Middleweight Championship
46 Ciclón Ramírez May 21, 1989 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 430 Defeated Bestia Salvaje in a tournament final
47 Canelo Casas July 25, 1990 Live event Cuernavaca, Morelos 1 203  
48 Ciclón Ramírez February 13, 1991 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 2 508    
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
49 El Felino July 5, 1992 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 11    
Vacated July 16, 1992 Championship vacated after El Felino won the CMLL World Welterweight Championship
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA)
50 Ciclón Ramírez August 16, 1992 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 3 45 Defeated Fantasma de la Quebrada in the finals of a 16-man tournament.  
51 Fantasma de la Quebrada September 30, 1992 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 1 28    
52 Rey Misterio Jr. October 28, 1992 Live event Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 1 121    
53 Heavy Metal February 26, 1993 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 245 Previously held the title as "Canelo Casas"
54 El Hijo del Santo October 29, 1993 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 475 El Hijo del Santo's WWA World Welterweight Championship was also at stake  
55 Psicosis February 16, 1995 Live event Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes 1 336    
56 Ultraman 2000 January 18, 1996 Live event Tijuana, Baja California 1 61  
Vacated March 19, 1996 Championship vacated when Ultraman 2000 changed his identity to Damián 666
57 Psicosis February 14, 1997 Live event Xochimilco, Mexico 2 2 Defeated Super Elektra in a tournament final  
58 El Salsero February 16, 1997 Live event Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 1 117    
59 Nygma June 13, 1997 Live event Xochimilco, Mexico 1 42    
60 El Torero July 25, 1997 Live event Cuautitlán, Mexico 1 427    
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
61 Arkangel de la Muerte September 25, 1998 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero 1 178    
62 Astro Rey Jr. March 22, 1999 Live event Puebla, Puebla 1 581    
63 Karloff Lagarde Jr. October 23, 2000 Live event Puebla, Puebla 1 176  
64 Tigre Blanco April 17, 2001 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 693    
65 Doctor X March 11, 2003 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 794    
66 La Máscara May 13, 2005 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 583  
67 Sangre Azteca December 17, 2006 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 973  
68 Valiente August 16, 2009 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 698  
69 Pólvora July 15, 2011 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 417  
70 Titán September 4, 2012 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 197  
Vacated March 20, 2013 Championship vacated due to an injury to Titán.
71 Averno April 26, 2013 Arena Mexico 57th Anniversary Show Mexico City, Mexico 1 219 Defeated Místico II in a tournament final
72 Titán December 1, 2013 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 518  
73 Bárbaro Cavernario May 3, 2015 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 404  
74 Rey Cometa June 10, 2016 CMLL Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 1 336  
75 Soberano Jr. May 12, 2017 CMLL Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 1 2,556  
Vacated December 1, 2021 CMLL Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico Soberano Jr. vacated the title to challenge for the CMLL World Welterweight Championship
76 Magia Blanca June 24, 2022 CMLL Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 1 687+ Won a tournament to win the vacant title.

Combined reigns

Key
Symbol Meaning
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
Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Karloff Lagarde 4 2,731¤
2 Soberano Jr. 1 2,556
3 El Santo 2 1,361¤
4 Huracán Ramírez 3 1,238¤
5 Tarzán López 1 1,026¤
6 Ciclón Ramírez 3 983
7 Alberto Muñoz 1 979
8 Fishman 3 968
9 Sangre Azteca 1 973
10 Doctor X 1 794
11 El Torero 1 792
12 Titán 2 715
13 Lizmark 1 711
14 Valiente 1 698
15 Tigre Blanco 1 693
16 Águila Solitaria 1 605
17 La Máscara 1 583
18 Astro Rey Jr. 1 581
19 Jalisco Gonzalez 1 538
20 Jack O'Brien 2 525
21 Magia Blanca 1 687+
22 El Hijo del Santo 1 475
23 Talismán 2 449
24 Heavy Metal 2 448
25 Américo Rocca 3 443
26 El Supremo 1 422
27 Pólvora 1 417
28 Blue Demon 3 416¤
29 Bárbaro Cavernario 1 404
30 Bestia Salvaje 1 388
31 Chamaco Valaguez 1 357
Ciclón Veloz 1 357
33 Psicosis 2 338
34 Rey Cometa 1 336
35 Gory Guerrero 1 309
36 Rizado Ruiz 1 294¤
37 Mocho Cota 1 265
38 Fuerza Guerrera 1 241¤
39 Lobo Negro 1 231
40 Averno 1 219
41 Arkangel de la Muerte 1 178
42 Karloff Lagarde Jr. 1 176
43 Símbolo 1 173
44 Kung Fu 1 154
45 Rey Misterio Jr. 1 121
46 El Salsero 1 117
47 Franco Columbo 1 92
48 El Dandy 1 77
49 Ángel Azteca 1 61
Ultraman 2000 1 61
51 El Marquez 1 53
52 Javier Excobar 1 45¤
53 Nygma 1 42
54 Fantasma de la Quebrada 1 28
55 El Felino 1 11
56 Bobby Arreola 1 1¤
Mario Nuñez 1 1¤

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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