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CMLL World Lightweight Championship

The CMLL World Lightweight Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Mundial de Peso Ligero del CMLL) is a professional wrestling world championship promoted by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), a Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling promotion (franchise). Originally, CMLL promoted the "Super Lightweight" division as part of their expansion into Japan in 1999 and 2000 and later reintroduced the division in 2003, at the same time they were running a CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship in Mexico. During Máscara Dorada's reign between 2009 and 2011, the name was changed to the CMLL Lightweight Championship, adjusting the weight limit.

CMLL World Lightweight Championship
The championship belt, still reads as the "CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship"
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date establishedFebruary 27, 1999[a][b]
Current champion(s)Stigma
Date wonMarch 15, 2022
Other name(s)
CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship (1999 - 2000)[c]
CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship (2003 - 2012)[1]
Statistics
First champion(s)Masato Yakushiji[a][b]
Most reignsVirus (4 reigns)[a][2][3][4][5]
Longest reignVirus (3 years, 302 days)
Shortest reignRicky Marvin (between 1 day and 32 days)[d]
Oldest championVirus (42 years, 170 days)[5]
Youngest championDragon Lee (19 years, 335 days)[6]
Heaviest championTommy Williams (84 kg (185 lb))
Lightest championDragon Lee (75 kg (165 lb))

There is currently no CMLL World Lightweight Champion as CMLL vacated the championship after previous champion Kawato-San suffered a knee injury and could not compete for four months. The first CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Champion was Masato Yakushiji, who won it on February 27, 1999. The belt that represents the championship is the original one used in Japan in 1999 and 2000 and has not been updated to reflect the change in weight divisions. As it is a professional wrestling championship, it is won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match.

Background edit

Lucha libre, or professional wrestling, is a form of entertainment where matches are presented as being competitive, but the outcome of the matches are pre-determined by their promoters.[e] As part of presenting lucha libre as a genuine combat sport, promoters create championships that are used in the storylines presented on their shows, they are not won as result of genuinely competitive matches.[e] The championship is represented by a belt for the champion to wear before or after a match.[f]

The Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL; "World Wrestling Council") introduced the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship in 1999 and later renamed it the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship in 2003.[9] Mexican regulations define several weight classes, owing to its amateur wrestling roots. The official definition of the "Super Lightweight" in Mexico is a person who weights between 70 kg (150 lb) and 73 kg (161 lb).[g] In 2011 CMLL decided to adjust the weight class, changing the name to the "CMLL World Lightweight Championship.[11][12] In lucha libre the Lightweight division is for competitors who weighs between 63 kg (139 lb) and 70 kg (150 lb).[g] CMLL has at times ignored official the weight limit, giving the championship to heavier wrestlers, for example, Dragon Lee was billed as weighing 76 kg (168 lb) when he won the championship.[13] All championship matches promoted in Mexico take place under best two-out-of-three falls rules. On occasion, single-fall title matches have taken place, especially when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan, conforming to the traditions of the local promotion.[14]

History edit

 
Ricky Marvin, champion when the title was called the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship

In 1999, CMLL began to tour Japan, promoting a series of wrestling shows under the name "CMLL Japan". The shows featured a mixture of CMLL and Japanese wrestlers. On February 27, 1999, CMLL held a one-night tournament to determine who would be the inaugural CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Champion, marking the first time in the history of CMLL that they used a championship specifically for that weight class.[h] The tournament finale saw the Japanese Masato Yakushiji defeat CMLL wrestler Rencor Latino to become the first champion.[i] The following year, CMLL promoted additional shows in Japan, during which CMLL wrestler Virus won the championship from Yakushiji.[j] Virus and Ricky Marvin, a Mexican who was working for Japanese promotions at the time, exchanged the title in the fall of 2000. The last title match between the two took place in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico, after CMLL's last tour of Japan.[16] The championship was discontinued by the end of 2000, as CMLL stopped promoting shows in Japan.[k]

In 2003, CMLL reinstated the super lightweight championship after a series of well-received matches between the Southern California team the Havana Brothers (Havana Brothers I, Havana Brother II and Havana Brother III) and the CMLL team of Ricky Marvin, Virus, and Volador Jr. CMLL announced they were establishing the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship, elevating the championship from a regional to a "World" level championship. CMLL held a torneo cibernetico elimination match, which included the Havana Brothers, Sangre Azteca, Ricky Marvin, Virus, Volador Jr., Super Comando, Loco Max, Tigre Blanco, Neutro and Sombra de Plata. Havana Brother I won the tournament—and thus the championship—by eliminating Volador Jr. A few months later, Virus defeated Havana Brother I for the championship,[3] after which the Havana Brothers stopped working for CMLL.[17]

 
Three-time champion Rocky Romero in March 2009

In subsequent years, the championship was not defended, nor referred to by CMLL. In 2004, Havana Brother I returned to CMLL, this time working without a mask under the name Rocky Romero. CMLL openly acknowledged that Romero had previously worked as "Havana Brother I" and was a former champion as part of a buildup to a championship rematch between Romero and Virus. Romero became a two-time champion on December 10, 2004,[4] but stopped working for CMLL shortly after the match.[l] CMLL made no attempts to retrieve the championship from Romero at that time. Romero would on occasion defend the super lightweight championship on the Southern California independent circuit. In 2005, he lost the championship to Tommy Williams in a match that received no mainstream coverage; the title change was only reported on after the match.[9] Romero regained the title from Tommy Williams and only defended it once after winning it, on a New Japan Pro-Wrestling Dojo show in California.[20] When Romero returned to CMLL in 2008, it was as an enmascarado (masked character) called "Grey Shadow", with no public acknowledgment of his history with CMLL as he never wore nor defended the championship.[m]

The CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship was not officially declared vacant until Romero left CMLL to work for their rival AAA. CMLL held a tournament to crown a new champion, and on April 7, 2009, Máscara Dorada won a torneo cibernetico elimination match for the super lightweight championship.[n] During Máscara Dorada's reign, the weight class was adjusted from the "Super Lightweight" to simply the "Lightweight" division, expanding the official weight limit of the championship.[12] In 2011, Máscara Dorada vacated the championship when he announced that he was moving up to the middleweight division instead.[12] Virus became a four-time champion on June 7, 2011, after defeating Guerrero Maya Jr. in the finals of a tournament, making him the only wrestler to have held all three versions of the championship.[5] His fourth reign lasted from June 2011 to April 5, 2015, when he lost the championship to Dragon Lee.[o] On January 23, 2016, Dragon Lee defended the championship on the 2016 Fantastica Mania tour of Japan, marking the first time since 2000 that the championship was defended in Japan.[p][24] The following day, Dragon Lee's first reign came to an end as he lost the championship to Kamaitachi on the final day of the Fantastica Mania tour.[25] 40 days after winning the championship from Dragon Lee, Kamaitachi lost the championship back to Dragon Lee during CMLL's weekly Super Viernes show on March 4, 2016.[q] On June 14, 2019, Dragon Lee announced that he was vacating the championship to focus on defending the CMLL World Welterweight Championship that he also held at the time of the announcement.

Reigns edit

The championship is currently vacant after it was stripped from Kawato-San on November 6, 2019. Eight different wrestlers have held the championship for fifteen reigns in total. Virus holds the record for most reigns, with four: two in Japan and two in Mexico. He held the title for a total of 2,046 days, more than any other champion, and his fourth reign lasted 1,398 days, the longest individual reign. Ricky Marvin had the shortest individual reign, lasting somewhere between 1 day to 32 days.[d][27] The belt that represents the championship has not been updated since the days of the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship; the faceplate still reads "Super Ligero" as well as "Japan".[28]

Title history edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Masato Yakushiji February 27, 1999 Live event Nagoya, Japan 1 271 Defeated Rencor Latino to become the first champion. [a][11]
2 Virus November 25, 1999 Live event Tokyo, Japan 1 255   [j]
3 Ricky Marvin August 6, 2000 Live event Yokohama, Japan 1 [r]   [27]
4 Virus 2000 Live event [s] 2 [t]   [2]
5 Ricky Marvin November 29, 2000 Live event Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico 2 [d] Also won the Mexican National Lightweight Championship [16]
Deactivated 2000 Championship was abandoned when CMLL stopped promoting in Japan by the end of 2000. [k]
6 Havana Brother I September 12, 2003 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 1 94 Defeated Volador Jr. in a tournament final. [30]
7 Virus November 14, 2003 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 3 392   [3]
8 Rocky Romero December 10, 2004 Live event Mexico City, Mexico 2 338 Previously held the championship under the name Havana Brother I [4]
9 Tommy Williams September 15, 2005 Live event Los Angeles, California 1 128   [9]
10 Rocky Romero January 21, 2006 Live event Industry, California 3 1,168 Rocky Romero began working as "Grey Shadow" in early 2008 but the title was never officially vacated until Romero began working for Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion (AAA). [20]
Vacated April 3, 2009 Championship confirmed vacated when CMLL announced a tournament to be held four days later. [31]
11 Máscara Dorada April 7, 2009 Arena México show Mexico City, Mexico 1 730 Won a 10-man torneo cibernetico match over Angel Azteca, Jr., Rey Cometa, Pegasso, Ángel de Oro, Tiger Kid, Polvora, Inquisidor, Super Comando and Ángel de Plata [b][n]
Vacated April 7, 2011 Championship vacated after Dorada moved up to the middleweight division [12]
12 Virus June 7, 2011 Arena México show Mexico City, Mexico 4 1,398 Defeated Guerrero Maya, Jr. in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [u]
13 Dragon Lee April 5, 2015 Arena México show Mexico City, Mexico 1 294   [v]
14 Kamaitachi January 24, 2016 Fantastica Mania 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 40   [w]
15 Dragon Lee March 4, 2016 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 2 1,197   [x][y]
Vacated June 14, 2019
16 Kawato-San June 30, 2019 Domingos Arena México Mexico City, Distrito Federal 1 129 Defeated Audaz in a 2 out of three falls match from a tournament final to win the vacant title. [34]
Vacated November 6, 2019 CMLL vacated the championship after Kawato-San was injured and unable to wrestle for four months. [35]
17 Stigma March 15, 2022 Martes de Arena México Mexico City, Distrito Federal 1 592+ [36]

Combined reigns edit

As of October 28, 2023.

Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days Ref(s).
1 Virus 4 2,046¤[r] [j][3][4][5][6]
2 Rocky Romero 3 1,569 [4][20][30][31]
3 Dragon Lee 2 1,491 [32][6][14]
4 Máscara Dorada 1 730 [11][12]
5 Stigma 1 592+ [9]
6 Masato Yakushiji 1 271 [a]
7 Kawato-San 1 129
8 Tommy Williams 1 128 [9]
9 Kamaitachi 1 40 [32][14]
10 Ricky Marvin 2 [d][t] [27][16]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Duncan and Will (2000), p. 388: "Masato Yakushiji 1999/02/27 Nagoya, JPN Defeats Rencor Latino to become first champion."[29]
  2. ^ a b c MedioTiempo (June 6, 2011): "Desde entonces han existido once monarcas, siendo el último de ellos Máscara Dorada, quien lo obtuvo el 07 de abril de 2009 en otro torneo cibernético venciendo en la Final al Ángel Azteca Jr." ("Since then there have been eleven champions, the last being Máscara Dorada, who won it on April 7, 2009 in another cibernetico tournament defeating Ángel Azteca Jr. in the finals")[11]
  3. ^ Wrestling Title histories p 388 chapter name "CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship"
  4. ^ a b c d The exact date CMLL stopped promoting the championship has not been verified, which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 32 days.
  5. ^ a b Hornbaker (2016) p. 550: "Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined. Thus, win–loss records are not indicative of a wrestler's genuine success based on their legitimate abilities - but on now much, or how little they were pushed by promoters"[7]
  6. ^ Madigan (2007) p. 115: "With the victory, Médico Asasino brought some much needed importance to the heavyweight division where the championship belt had been passed around in lackluster matches. He, in turn, wore it proudly to the ring."[8]
  7. ^ a b Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre (2001): Articulo 242: Ligero 70 kilos / Super Ligero 73 kilos" ("Article 242: Lightweight 70 Kilo / Super Lightweight 73 Kilo")[10]
  8. ^ The "Wrestling Title histories" book has chapters on CMLL Championships include NWA World Light Heavyweight Title, NWA World Middleweight Title, NWA World Welterweight Title, CMLL World Heavyweight Title, CMLL World Light Heavyweight Title, CMLL World Middleweight Title, CMLL World Welterweight Title, CMLL Women's World Title, CMLL World Mini-Estrella Title, CMLL World Tag Team Title, CMLL World Trios Title, Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title, Mexican National Lightweight Title, Mexican National Welterweight Title, Mexican National Women's Title, Mexican National Trios Title, Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship[15]
  9. ^ MedioTiempo (June 6, 2011): "El Campeonato Mundial Ligero del CMLL nació en 1999 disputándose por primera vez en Nagoya, Japón, entre Rencor Latino (hoy Averno) y Massato Yakushiji, siendo el nipón el primer Campeón." ("The CMLL World Lightweight Championship was created in 1999 in Nagoya, Japan, in a match between Rencor Latino (today Averno) and Massato Yakushiji, where the Japanese emerged as the first champion."[11]
  10. ^ a b c Duncan and Will (2000), p. 388: "Virus 1999/11/25 Tokyo, JPN"[29]
  11. ^ a b CageMatch "Die CMLL kreierte einen Super Lightweight Title für die Japan-Touren, die sie in 1999 und 2000 veranstaltet haben. Mit dem Ende dieser Touren wurden auch die entsprechenden Titel wieder eingestellt." ("CMLL created a Super Lightweight Championship for their Japanese tours, which they held in 1999 and 2000. With the end of the tours the title in question was abandoned")[9]
  12. ^ CageMatch: Cagematch lists no CMLL matches for Rocky Romero in 2004 after winning the championship and none in 2005 at all.[18][19]
  13. ^ CageMatch: CageMatch.net does not list any championship matches for "Grey Shadow"[21]
  14. ^ a b Súper Luchas (April 8, 2009): "Mascara Dorada obtiene el Campeonato Súper Ligero CMLL al vencer en un torneo cibernético" ("Mascara Dorada won the CMLL Super Lightweight Championship by winning a cibernetico tournament")[31]
  15. ^ Terra Networks (2015): "En la tercera y definitiva, los gladiadores ofrecieron una emocionante caída que se definió de manera espectacular a favor de Dragón Lee, quien aplicó una lanza a Virus para derrotarlo y proclamarse nuevo campeón" ("In the third and final fall, the wrestlers worked an exciting and dramatic fall that came out in favor of Dragon Lee, who applied a spear to Virus to win the match and become the new champion")[22]
  16. ^ njpw.co.jp (2016): "セミファイナルのCMLL世界ライト級選手権試合ドラゴン・リーvsヴィールスは、リーが変型ジャーマンスープレックスホールドで王座を防衛。" ("Semi-final CMLL World Lightweight Championship match Dragon Lee vs Virus, Lee defended the championship with a German Suplex")[23]
  17. ^ Terra Networks (March 5, 2016) "Tras una larga y espectacular tercera caída, Dragon Lee venció a Kamaitachi para recuperar el título ligero del Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)" ("After a long and spectacular third fall, Dragon Lee defeated Kamaitachi to regain the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) lightweight title")[26]
  18. ^ a b The exact date Ricky Marvin lost the championship has not been verified, which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 113 days.
  19. ^ The championship information did not include the location of the match.
  20. ^ a b The exact date Virus won the championship has not been verified, which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 114 days.
  21. ^ Medio Tiempo (2016): "Virus sacó a relucir toda su experiencia ante el joven prospecto, que no se quedo atrás en lucharle al tú por tú al ahora Campeón." ("Virus brought out all his experience against the young prospect, who fought one-on-one with the now-Champion.")[5]
  22. ^ CMLL (April 15, 2015): "arribó como retador al Campeonato Mundial de Peso Ligero del CMLL y se retiro como el nuevo Campeón" ("he arrived as a challenger to the CMLL World Lightweight Championship and left as the new Champion")[6]
  23. ^ njpw.co.jp (January 24, 2016): "第6試合は、高橋広夢ことカマイタチが、CMLLで抗争中のドラゴン・リーのCMLL世界ライト王座に挑戦。 この一戦は非常にスピーディーで高度な技の応酬となり、最後はカマイタチがカナディアンデストロイヤーでリーを粉砕。" ("In the sixth match, Takahashi Hiroyuki Kamaitachi challenged Dragon Lee for the CMLL World Lightweight Championship. This match was very speedy and displayed advanced technique, and ended with Lee being defeated by Kamaitachi with a Canadian Destroyer.")[14]
  24. ^ Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (March 4, 2016): "pero esta brillante exhibición llego a su fin cuando el originario de Tala, Jalisco aplicó un potente súplex a KAMAITACHI para recuperar el cetro" ("but this brilliant match came to an end when the native of Tala, Jalisco applied a powerful suplex to KAMAITACHI to regain the championship")[32]
  25. ^ NotiMex (March 4, 2017): "Tras una larga y espectacular tercera caída, Dragon Lee venció a Kamaitachi para recuperar el título ligero del Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)," ("After a long and spectacular third fall, Dragon Lee defeated Kamaitachi to regain the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) lightweight title,")[33]

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External links edit

  • CMLL World Lightweight Championship

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The CMLL World Lightweight Championship Spanish Campeonato Mundial de Peso Ligero del CMLL is a professional wrestling world championship promoted by the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL a Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling promotion franchise Originally CMLL promoted the Super Lightweight division as part of their expansion into Japan in 1999 and 2000 and later reintroduced the division in 2003 at the same time they were running a CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship in Mexico During Mascara Dorada s reign between 2009 and 2011 the name was changed to the CMLL Lightweight Championship adjusting the weight limit CMLL World Lightweight ChampionshipThe championship belt still reads as the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship DetailsPromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha LibreDate establishedFebruary 27 1999 a b Current champion s StigmaDate wonMarch 15 2022Other name s CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship 1999 2000 c CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship 2003 2012 1 StatisticsFirst champion s Masato Yakushiji a b Most reignsVirus 4 reigns a 2 3 4 5 Longest reignVirus 3 years 302 days Shortest reignRicky Marvin between 1 day and 32 days d Oldest championVirus 42 years 170 days 5 Youngest championDragon Lee 19 years 335 days 6 Heaviest championTommy Williams 84 kg 185 lb Lightest championDragon Lee 75 kg 165 lb There is currently no CMLL World Lightweight Champion as CMLL vacated the championship after previous champion Kawato San suffered a knee injury and could not compete for four months The first CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Champion was Masato Yakushiji who won it on February 27 1999 The belt that represents the championship is the original one used in Japan in 1999 and 2000 and has not been updated to reflect the change in weight divisions As it is a professional wrestling championship it is won not by actual competition but by a scripted ending to a match Contents 1 Background 2 History 3 Reigns 4 Title history 5 Combined reigns 6 Footnotes 7 References 8 External linksBackground editSee also Professional wrestling championship Lucha libre or professional wrestling is a form of entertainment where matches are presented as being competitive but the outcome of the matches are pre determined by their promoters e As part of presenting lucha libre as a genuine combat sport promoters create championships that are used in the storylines presented on their shows they are not won as result of genuinely competitive matches e The championship is represented by a belt for the champion to wear before or after a match f The Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Wrestling Council introduced the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship in 1999 and later renamed it the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship in 2003 9 Mexican regulations define several weight classes owing to its amateur wrestling roots The official definition of the Super Lightweight in Mexico is a person who weights between 70 kg 150 lb and 73 kg 161 lb g In 2011 CMLL decided to adjust the weight class changing the name to the CMLL World Lightweight Championship 11 12 In lucha libre the Lightweight division is for competitors who weighs between 63 kg 139 lb and 70 kg 150 lb g CMLL has at times ignored official the weight limit giving the championship to heavier wrestlers for example Dragon Lee was billed as weighing 76 kg 168 lb when he won the championship 13 All championship matches promoted in Mexico take place under best two out of three falls rules On occasion single fall title matches have taken place especially when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan conforming to the traditions of the local promotion 14 History edit nbsp Ricky Marvin champion when the title was called the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight ChampionshipIn 1999 CMLL began to tour Japan promoting a series of wrestling shows under the name CMLL Japan The shows featured a mixture of CMLL and Japanese wrestlers On February 27 1999 CMLL held a one night tournament to determine who would be the inaugural CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Champion marking the first time in the history of CMLL that they used a championship specifically for that weight class h The tournament finale saw the Japanese Masato Yakushiji defeat CMLL wrestler Rencor Latino to become the first champion i The following year CMLL promoted additional shows in Japan during which CMLL wrestler Virus won the championship from Yakushiji j Virus and Ricky Marvin a Mexican who was working for Japanese promotions at the time exchanged the title in the fall of 2000 The last title match between the two took place in Acapulco Guerrero Mexico after CMLL s last tour of Japan 16 The championship was discontinued by the end of 2000 as CMLL stopped promoting shows in Japan k In 2003 CMLL reinstated the super lightweight championship after a series of well received matches between the Southern California team the Havana Brothers Havana Brothers I Havana Brother II and Havana Brother III and the CMLL team of Ricky Marvin Virus and Volador Jr CMLL announced they were establishing the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship elevating the championship from a regional to a World level championship CMLL held a torneo cibernetico elimination match which included the Havana Brothers Sangre Azteca Ricky Marvin Virus Volador Jr Super Comando Loco Max Tigre Blanco Neutro and Sombra de Plata Havana Brother I won the tournament and thus the championship by eliminating Volador Jr A few months later Virus defeated Havana Brother I for the championship 3 after which the Havana Brothers stopped working for CMLL 17 nbsp Three time champion Rocky Romero in March 2009In subsequent years the championship was not defended nor referred to by CMLL In 2004 Havana Brother I returned to CMLL this time working without a mask under the name Rocky Romero CMLL openly acknowledged that Romero had previously worked as Havana Brother I and was a former champion as part of a buildup to a championship rematch between Romero and Virus Romero became a two time champion on December 10 2004 4 but stopped working for CMLL shortly after the match l CMLL made no attempts to retrieve the championship from Romero at that time Romero would on occasion defend the super lightweight championship on the Southern California independent circuit In 2005 he lost the championship to Tommy Williams in a match that received no mainstream coverage the title change was only reported on after the match 9 Romero regained the title from Tommy Williams and only defended it once after winning it on a New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo show in California 20 When Romero returned to CMLL in 2008 it was as an enmascarado masked character called Grey Shadow with no public acknowledgment of his history with CMLL as he never wore nor defended the championship m The CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship was not officially declared vacant until Romero left CMLL to work for their rival AAA CMLL held a tournament to crown a new champion and on April 7 2009 Mascara Dorada won a torneo cibernetico elimination match for the super lightweight championship n During Mascara Dorada s reign the weight class was adjusted from the Super Lightweight to simply the Lightweight division expanding the official weight limit of the championship 12 In 2011 Mascara Dorada vacated the championship when he announced that he was moving up to the middleweight division instead 12 Virus became a four time champion on June 7 2011 after defeating Guerrero Maya Jr in the finals of a tournament making him the only wrestler to have held all three versions of the championship 5 His fourth reign lasted from June 2011 to April 5 2015 when he lost the championship to Dragon Lee o On January 23 2016 Dragon Lee defended the championship on the 2016 Fantastica Mania tour of Japan marking the first time since 2000 that the championship was defended in Japan p 24 The following day Dragon Lee s first reign came to an end as he lost the championship to Kamaitachi on the final day of the Fantastica Mania tour 25 40 days after winning the championship from Dragon Lee Kamaitachi lost the championship back to Dragon Lee during CMLL s weekly Super Viernes show on March 4 2016 q On June 14 2019 Dragon Lee announced that he was vacating the championship to focus on defending the CMLL World Welterweight Championship that he also held at the time of the announcement Reigns editThe championship is currently vacant after it was stripped from Kawato San on November 6 2019 Eight different wrestlers have held the championship for fifteen reigns in total Virus holds the record for most reigns with four two in Japan and two in Mexico He held the title for a total of 2 046 days more than any other champion and his fourth reign lasted 1 398 days the longest individual reign Ricky Marvin had the shortest individual reign lasting somewhere between 1 day to 32 days d 27 The belt that represents the championship has not been updated since the days of the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship the faceplate still reads Super Ligero as well as Japan 28 Title history editKey No Overall reign numberReign Reign number for the specific championDays Number of days heldN A Unknown information Current reign is changing dailyNo Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days1 Masato Yakushiji February 27 1999 Live event Nagoya Japan 1 271 Defeated Rencor Latino to become the first champion a 11 2 Virus November 25 1999 Live event Tokyo Japan 1 255 j 3 Ricky Marvin August 6 2000 Live event Yokohama Japan 1 r 27 4 Virus 2000 Live event s 2 t 2 5 Ricky Marvin November 29 2000 Live event Acapulco Guerrero Mexico 2 d Also won the Mexican National Lightweight Championship 16 Deactivated 2000 Championship was abandoned when CMLL stopped promoting in Japan by the end of 2000 k 6 Havana Brother I September 12 2003 Live event Mexico City Mexico 1 94 Defeated Volador Jr in a tournament final 30 7 Virus November 14 2003 Live event Mexico City Mexico 3 392 3 8 Rocky Romero December 10 2004 Live event Mexico City Mexico 2 338 Previously held the championship under the name Havana Brother I 4 9 Tommy Williams September 15 2005 Live event Los Angeles California 1 128 9 10 Rocky Romero January 21 2006 Live event Industry California 3 1 168 Rocky Romero began working as Grey Shadow in early 2008 but the title was never officially vacated until Romero began working for Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion AAA 20 Vacated April 3 2009 Championship confirmed vacated when CMLL announced a tournament to be held four days later 31 11 Mascara Dorada April 7 2009 Arena Mexico show Mexico City Mexico 1 730 Won a 10 man torneo cibernetico match over Angel Azteca Jr Rey Cometa Pegasso Angel de Oro Tiger Kid Polvora Inquisidor Super Comando and Angel de Plata b n Vacated April 7 2011 Championship vacated after Dorada moved up to the middleweight division 12 12 Virus June 7 2011 Arena Mexico show Mexico City Mexico 4 1 398 Defeated Guerrero Maya Jr in a tournament final to win the vacant title u 13 Dragon Lee April 5 2015 Arena Mexico show Mexico City Mexico 1 294 v 14 Kamaitachi January 24 2016 Fantastica Mania 2016 Tokyo Japan 1 40 w 15 Dragon Lee March 4 2016 Super Viernes Mexico City Mexico 2 1 197 x y Vacated June 14 2019 16 Kawato San June 30 2019 Domingos Arena Mexico Mexico City Distrito Federal 1 129 Defeated Audaz in a 2 out of three falls match from a tournament final to win the vacant title 34 Vacated November 6 2019 CMLL vacated the championship after Kawato San was injured and unable to wrestle for four months 35 17 Stigma March 15 2022 Martes de Arena Mexico Mexico City Distrito Federal 1 592 36 Combined reigns editAs of October 28 2023 Indicates the current champion The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain so the shortest possible length is used Rank Wrestler of reigns Combined days Ref s 1 Virus 4 2 046 r j 3 4 5 6 2 Rocky Romero 3 1 569 4 20 30 31 3 Dragon Lee 2 1 491 32 6 14 4 Mascara Dorada 1 730 11 12 5 Stigma 1 592 9 6 Masato Yakushiji 1 271 a 7 Kawato San 1 1298 Tommy Williams 1 128 9 9 Kamaitachi 1 40 32 14 10 Ricky Marvin 2 2 d t 27 16 Footnotes edit a b c d e Duncan and Will 2000 p 388 Masato Yakushiji 1999 02 27 Nagoya JPN Defeats Rencor Latino to become first champion 29 a b c MedioTiempo June 6 2011 Desde entonces han existido once monarcas siendo el ultimo de ellos Mascara Dorada quien lo obtuvo el 07 de abril de 2009 en otro torneo cibernetico venciendo en la Final al Angel Azteca Jr Since then there have been eleven champions the last being Mascara Dorada who won it on April 7 2009 in another cibernetico tournament defeating Angel Azteca Jr in the finals 11 Wrestling Title histories p 388 chapter name CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship a b c d The exact date CMLL stopped promoting the championship has not been verified which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 32 days a b Hornbaker 2016 p 550 Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined Thus win loss records are not indicative of a wrestler s genuine success based on their legitimate abilities but on now much or how little they were pushed by promoters 7 Madigan 2007 p 115 With the victory Medico Asasino brought some much needed importance to the heavyweight division where the championship belt had been passed around in lackluster matches He in turn wore it proudly to the ring 8 a b Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre 2001 Articulo 242 Ligero 70 kilos Super Ligero 73 kilos Article 242 Lightweight 70 Kilo Super Lightweight 73 Kilo 10 The Wrestling Title histories book has chapters on CMLL Championships include NWA World Light Heavyweight Title NWA World Middleweight Title NWA World Welterweight Title CMLL World Heavyweight Title CMLL World Light Heavyweight Title CMLL World Middleweight Title CMLL World Welterweight Title CMLL Women s World Title CMLL World Mini Estrella Title CMLL World Tag Team Title CMLL World Trios Title Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title Mexican National Lightweight Title Mexican National Welterweight Title Mexican National Women s Title Mexican National Trios Title Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship 15 MedioTiempo June 6 2011 El Campeonato Mundial Ligero del CMLL nacio en 1999 disputandose por primera vez en Nagoya Japon entre Rencor Latino hoy Averno y Massato Yakushiji siendo el nipon el primer Campeon The CMLL World Lightweight Championship was created in 1999 in Nagoya Japan in a match between Rencor Latino today Averno and Massato Yakushiji where the Japanese emerged as the first champion 11 a b c Duncan and Will 2000 p 388 Virus 1999 11 25 Tokyo JPN 29 a b CageMatch Die CMLL kreierte einen Super Lightweight Title fur die Japan Touren die sie in 1999 und 2000 veranstaltet haben Mit dem Ende dieser Touren wurden auch die entsprechenden Titel wieder eingestellt CMLL created a Super Lightweight Championship for their Japanese tours which they held in 1999 and 2000 With the end of the tours the title in question was abandoned 9 CageMatch Cagematch lists no CMLL matches for Rocky Romero in 2004 after winning the championship and none in 2005 at all 18 19 CageMatch CageMatch net does not list any championship matches for Grey Shadow 21 a b Super Luchas April 8 2009 Mascara Dorada obtiene el Campeonato Super Ligero CMLL al vencer en un torneo cibernetico Mascara Dorada won the CMLL Super Lightweight Championship by winning a cibernetico tournament 31 Terra Networks 2015 En la tercera y definitiva los gladiadores ofrecieron una emocionante caida que se definio de manera espectacular a favor de Dragon Lee quien aplico una lanza a Virus para derrotarlo y proclamarse nuevo campeon In the third and final fall the wrestlers worked an exciting and dramatic fall that came out in favor of Dragon Lee who applied a spear to Virus to win the match and become the new champion 22 njpw co jp 2016 セミファイナルのCMLL世界ライト級選手権試合ドラゴン リーvsヴィールスは リーが変型ジャーマンスープレックスホールドで王座を防衛 Semi final CMLL World Lightweight Championship match Dragon Lee vs Virus Lee defended the championship with a German Suplex 23 Terra Networks March 5 2016 Tras una larga y espectacular tercera caida Dragon Lee vencio a Kamaitachi para recuperar el titulo ligero del Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL After a long and spectacular third fall Dragon Lee defeated Kamaitachi to regain the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL lightweight title 26 a b The exact date Ricky Marvin lost the championship has not been verified which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 113 days The championship information did not include the location of the match a b The exact date Virus won the championship has not been verified which means the title reign lasted between 1 day and 114 days Medio Tiempo 2016 Virus saco a relucir toda su experiencia ante el joven prospecto que no se quedo atras en lucharle al tu por tu al ahora Campeon Virus brought out all his experience against the young prospect who fought one on one with the now Champion 5 CMLL April 15 2015 arribo como retador al Campeonato Mundial de Peso Ligero del CMLL y se retiro como el nuevo Campeon he arrived as a challenger to the CMLL World Lightweight Championship and left as the new Champion 6 njpw co jp January 24 2016 第6試合は 高橋広夢ことカマイタチが CMLLで抗争中のドラゴン リーのCMLL世界ライト王座に挑戦 この一戦は非常にスピーディーで高度な技の応酬となり 最後はカマイタチがカナディアンデストロイヤーでリーを粉砕 In the sixth match Takahashi Hiroyuki Kamaitachi challenged Dragon Lee for the CMLL World Lightweight Championship This match was very speedy and displayed advanced technique and ended with Lee being defeated by Kamaitachi with a Canadian Destroyer 14 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre March 4 2016 pero esta brillante exhibicion llego a su fin cuando el originario de Tala Jalisco aplico un potente suplex a KAMAITACHI para recuperar el cetro but this brilliant match came to an end when the native of Tala Jalisco applied a powerful suplex to KAMAITACHI to regain the championship 32 NotiMex March 4 2017 Tras una larga y espectacular tercera caida Dragon Lee vencio a Kamaitachi para recuperar el titulo ligero del Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL After a long and spectacular third fall Dragon Lee defeated Kamaitachi to regain the Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL lightweight title 33 References editDuncan Royal Will Gary 2000 Wrestling title histories professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present Waterloo ON Archeus Communications ISBN 0 9698161 5 4 Hornbaker Tim 2016 Statistical notes Legends of Pro Wrestling 150 years of headlocks body slams and piledrivers Revised ed New York New York Sports Publishing p 550 ISBN 978 1 61321 808 2 Madigan Dan 2007 El Medico Asasino Mondo Lucha a Go Go the bizarre amp honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling New York New York HarperCollins Publishers p 115 ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship CageMatch 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Espectaculares Results from Arena Mexico Spectacular Friday in Spanish Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved March 5 2016 Note Expand the Lucha Semifinal section Dragon Lee reconquista titulo CMLL tras gran lucha con Kamaitachi Dragon Lee regains the CMLL title in a great match with Kamaitachi Notimex in Spanish March 4 2017 Archived from the original on August 16 2018 Retrieved May 18 2017 Kawato San nuevo Campeon de Peso Super Ligero del CMLL Kawato San new CMLL super lightweight champion W Radio in Spanish June 30 2019 Retrieved January 13 2020 Videos OficialesCMLL November 6 2019 CMLL INFORMA 6 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2019 Informa in Spanish YouTube Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved November 9 2019 Stigma se convierte en nuevo Campeon Mundial Super Ligero CMLL Superluchas March 17 2022 External links editCMLL World Lightweight Championship Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CMLL World Lightweight 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