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CMLL World Welterweight Championship

The CMLL World Welterweight Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Mundial de Peso Welter del CMLL) is a professional wrestling world championship in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). The official definition of the welterweight division in Mexico is between 70 kg (150 lb) and 78 kg (172 lb) but the official weight limits are not always adhered to. As with other professional wrestling championships, it is not won or lost competitively but is instead scripted by the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The title is awarded after the chosen wrestler "wins" a match.

CMLL World Welterweight Championship
Record four-time champion Máscara Dorada with the title belt in August 2015
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre[1]
Date establishedFebruary 15, 1992[2]
Current champion(s)Titán
Date wonDecember 8, 2019[1]
Statistics
First champion(s)Fuerza Guerrera[2]
Most reignsMáscara Dorada (4 times)
Longest reignMephisto (3 years, 45 days)[3][4]
Shortest reignFuerza Guerrera (22 days)[2]
Oldest championNegro Casas (49 years, 69 days)[5]
Youngest championMístico (21 years, 190 days)[6]
Heaviest championOlímpico (92 kg (203 lb))
Lightest championMístico (76 kg (168 lb))[6]

Overall there has been a total of 34 official championship reigns, shared between 22 different wrestlers. Titán is the current champion, having defeated Soberano Jr. in the finals of a tournament for the vacant championship. Máscara Dorada is the only wrestler to hold the championship four times. Mephisto's first reign was the longest individual reign, for 1,141 days from 2004 to 2007. The championship has been defended in Mexico and Japan, with three title changes in Japan. The championship has been vacated three times, and CMLL has held three tournaments for the championship.

History

In the late 1980s, CMLL left the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) but retained control of the NWA World Welterweight Championship as their main championship of the welterweight division. They also promoted the Mexican National Welterweight Championship as a secondary title for the Welterweight division. In 1991 they decided to create a series of CMLL-branded world championships, one of which was for the welterweight division. They held a four-man tournament on February 15, 1992, to crown the first welterweight champion.[2] The participants were Fuerza Guerrera, El Felino, América and El Khalifa; in the finals, Fuerza Guerrera defeated El Khalifa to become the first champion.[2] On July 16, 1992, the Mexican National Welterweight Champion defeated CMLL Welterweight Champion América, vacating the Mexican National Welterweight Championship.[2][7] In 1993 control of the Mexican National Welterweight Championship was transferred from CMLL to rival promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA).[7]

In 1996 the championship was vacated after then-champion El Pantera lost the championship to Super Delfin while on tour in Japan.[2] Pantera left CMLL for AAA after the tour, and lost a match to Super Delfin in Japan, intending to surrender the championship to him. CMLL knew that Pantera was leaving and nullified the championship change, choosing not to vacate the title rather than recognizing the title change.[2] CMLL put together a 16-man tournament to crown a new champion, and Máscara Mágica defeated El Felino in the final to become the seventh official CMLL World Welterweight Champion. Máscara Mágica would later defeat Super Delfin to put an end to any questions about the lineage of the championship.[2] In 1998 the Mexican National Welterweight Championship was returned to CMLL, making it a tertiary title behind the CMLL and NWA branded world championships.[7] In 2010 CMLL returned the NWA World Welterweight Championship to the NWA but immediately replaced it with the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship.[8] In early 2015 then-champion Máscara Dorada signed a contract to work for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) for a year, with CMLL allowing him to take the championship with him to Japan.[9] During his tour of Japan Máscara Dorada lost the championship to Bushi, which was officially acknowledged by CMLL.[10]

Reigns

 
Mephisto, a two-time champion, whose first reign from 2004 to 2007 lasted 1,141 days

The championship is designated as a welterweight title, which means that the championship can officially only be competed for by wrestlers weighing between 70 kg (150 lb) and 78 kg (172 lb).[11] In the 20th century Mexican wrestling enforced the weight divisions more strictly, but in this century the rules have occasionally been ignored for some weight divisions. The heaviest welterweight champion on record is Olímpico who was announced as weighing 92 kg (203 lb), 14 kg (31 lb) above the maximum weight limit.[12] While the heavyweight championship is traditionally considered the most prestigious weight division in professional wrestling, CMLL places more emphasis on the lower weight divisions.[a] All title matches promoted in Mexico take place under best two-out-of-three falls rules, while championship matches promoted in Japan follow the local custom, decided by a single fall.[14]

Titán is the current champion after defeating Soberano Jr. at a CMLL show in Arena Mexico on December 8, 2019[1] He is the 34th overall champion. Mephisto has the longest combined reigns,2,191 days, divided over two separate reigns,[2] he also holds the record for the longest individual reign of all champions at 1,141 days from 2004 to 2007.[3][4] The first champion Fuerza Guerrera is also the person who has held the title the shortest time, 22 days, except possibly for Mascara Magica, whose second reign was shorter; no specific date for the start of the reign has been confirmed, so his reign may have been as short as 6 days.[2]

Tournaments

1992

On February 15, 1992, CMLL held a one-night, four-man tournament to crown the first ever CMLL World Welterweight Champion.[2] The welterweight championship was the fifth CMLL branded world championship created after the CMLL World Heavyweight, CMLL World Light Heavyweight, CMLL World Trios and CMLL World Middleweight Championship.[15][16][17][18] In the tournament finals Fuerza Guerrera defeated El Khalifa to win the championship.[2]

Semifinals Final
      
Fuerza Guerrera W
El Felino  
Fuerza Guerrera W
El Khalifa  
América  
El Khalifa W

1996

 
Rey Bucanero who was eliminated in the second round.

In 1996 CMLL decided not to acknowledge that La Pantera had lost the CMLL World Welterweight Championship during a tour of Japan, declaring the title vacant instead. They held a 16-man tournament from May 7 to May 21, 1996, to crown a new champion.[2] In the finals Máscara Mágica defeated El Felino to become the seventh champion.[2]

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Rey Bucanero W
Fantastik   Rey Bucanero  
Black Panther W Black Panther W
Olimpico   Black Panther  
Astro Rey Jr. W Máscara Mágica W
Atlantico   Astro Rey Jr.  
Máscara Mágica W Máscara Mágica W
Guerrero Maya   Máscara Mágica W
Karloff Lagarde Jr. W El Felino  
Ultimatum   Karlof Lagarde Jr.  
Ciclón Ramírez W Ciclón Ramírez W
Yone Genjin   Ciclón Ramírez  
El Felino W El Felino W
Alacran de Durango   El Felino W
Ángel Azteca W Ángel Azteca  
Zumbido  

2014-2015

 
Místico, who was forced to vacate the championship in 2014

On May 2, 2015, then-reigning CMLL World Welterweight Champion Místico crashed his motorcycle, breaking the fibula and tibia in his right leg. He had surgery the following day.[19][20] Due to the injury the Welterweight championship became inactive for several months, as Místico was unable to compete. During a press conference on November 19, 2014, Místico announced that he was not ready to return to the ring, which led to the CMLL World Welterweight Championship being declared vacant.[21] On December 26, 2014, CMLL held a 10-man Torneo cibernetico elimination match to determine the next champion. Negro Casas and Máscara Dorada outlasted the other eight competitors; Delta, Fuego, Kamaitachi, Pólvora, Rey Cometa, Sangre Azteca, Titán and Tritón. A week later Máscara Dorada defeated Negro Casas to become the 29th CMLL World Heavyweight Champion.[22]

Torneo cibernetico order of elimination
# Eliminated Eliminated by
1 Sangre Azteca Tritón
2 Rey Cometa Pólvora
3 Tritón Delta
4 Fuego Kamaitachi
5 Delta Titán
6 Kamaitachi Negro Casas
7 Pólvora Máscara Dorada
8 Titán Negro Casas
9 Winner Negro Casas
9 Winner Máscara Dorada

2019

 
The tournament winner and 34th champion Titán.

On September 27, 2019, CMLL fired then-reigning CMLL World Welterweight Champion Dragon Lee, but at the time did not mention any plans for the championship itself.[23] It was not until November that CMLL announced their plans, as they revealed a tournament to crown a new champion that would start on December 1, 2019.[24] The tournament started with a 12-man torneo cibernetico elimination match to determine the two finalists. The match saw Soberano Jr. and Titán outlast Audaz, Negro Casas, Drone, Fuego, Fugaz, Dulce Gardenia, Rey Cometa, Star Jr., Stigma, and Templario to qualify for the finals the following week.[25] The following week Titán defeated Sobreano Jr. two falls to one, to become the 34th CMLL World Welterweight Champion.[1][26]

Torneo cibernetico order of elimination

Footnotes

  1. ^ Madigan (2007) p. 115: "Traditionally the heavyweight division was not considered the biggest draw, nor the most important division in Mexico"[13]

References

Madigan, Dan (2007). Mondo Lucha a Go Go: the bizarre & honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling. New York, New York: HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-085583-3.

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  8. ^ Ocampo, Ernesto, ed. (December 26, 2007). "2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana". Súper Luchas (in Spanish). Mexico City, Mexico: Impresos Camsam, SA de CV. ISSN 1665-8876. 244. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
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  19. ^ Zellner, Kris (May 4, 2014). "Mistico breaks leg in motorcycle crash: The Lucha Report". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  20. ^ "Místico 'La Nueva Era' sufrió un accidente y fue operado". MedioTiempo (in Spanish). May 4, 2014. Retrieved May 5, 2014.
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External links

  • Official CMLL Website

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The CMLL World Welterweight Championship Spanish Campeonato Mundial de Peso Welter del CMLL is a professional wrestling world championship in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL The official definition of the welterweight division in Mexico is between 70 kg 150 lb and 78 kg 172 lb but the official weight limits are not always adhered to As with other professional wrestling championships it is not won or lost competitively but is instead scripted by the bookers of a wrestling promotion The title is awarded after the chosen wrestler wins a match CMLL World Welterweight ChampionshipRecord four time champion Mascara Dorada with the title belt in August 2015DetailsPromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1 Date establishedFebruary 15 1992 2 Current champion s TitanDate wonDecember 8 2019 1 StatisticsFirst champion s Fuerza Guerrera 2 Most reignsMascara Dorada 4 times Longest reignMephisto 3 years 45 days 3 4 Shortest reignFuerza Guerrera 22 days 2 Oldest championNegro Casas 49 years 69 days 5 Youngest championMistico 21 years 190 days 6 Heaviest championOlimpico 92 kg 203 lb Lightest championMistico 76 kg 168 lb 6 Overall there has been a total of 34 official championship reigns shared between 22 different wrestlers Titan is the current champion having defeated Soberano Jr in the finals of a tournament for the vacant championship Mascara Dorada is the only wrestler to hold the championship four times Mephisto s first reign was the longest individual reign for 1 141 days from 2004 to 2007 The championship has been defended in Mexico and Japan with three title changes in Japan The championship has been vacated three times and CMLL has held three tournaments for the championship Contents 1 History 2 Reigns 3 Tournaments 3 1 1992 3 2 1996 3 3 2014 2015 3 4 2019 4 Footnotes 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn the late 1980s CMLL left the National Wrestling Alliance NWA but retained control of the NWA World Welterweight Championship as their main championship of the welterweight division They also promoted the Mexican National Welterweight Championship as a secondary title for the Welterweight division In 1991 they decided to create a series of CMLL branded world championships one of which was for the welterweight division They held a four man tournament on February 15 1992 to crown the first welterweight champion 2 The participants were Fuerza Guerrera El Felino America and El Khalifa in the finals Fuerza Guerrera defeated El Khalifa to become the first champion 2 On July 16 1992 the Mexican National Welterweight Champion defeated CMLL Welterweight Champion America vacating the Mexican National Welterweight Championship 2 7 In 1993 control of the Mexican National Welterweight Championship was transferred from CMLL to rival promotion Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion AAA 7 In 1996 the championship was vacated after then champion El Pantera lost the championship to Super Delfin while on tour in Japan 2 Pantera left CMLL for AAA after the tour and lost a match to Super Delfin in Japan intending to surrender the championship to him CMLL knew that Pantera was leaving and nullified the championship change choosing not to vacate the title rather than recognizing the title change 2 CMLL put together a 16 man tournament to crown a new champion and Mascara Magica defeated El Felino in the final to become the seventh official CMLL World Welterweight Champion Mascara Magica would later defeat Super Delfin to put an end to any questions about the lineage of the championship 2 In 1998 the Mexican National Welterweight Championship was returned to CMLL making it a tertiary title behind the CMLL and NWA branded world championships 7 In 2010 CMLL returned the NWA World Welterweight Championship to the NWA but immediately replaced it with the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship 8 In early 2015 then champion Mascara Dorada signed a contract to work for New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW for a year with CMLL allowing him to take the championship with him to Japan 9 During his tour of Japan Mascara Dorada lost the championship to Bushi which was officially acknowledged by CMLL 10 Reigns Edit Mephisto a two time champion whose first reign from 2004 to 2007 lasted 1 141 days Main article List of CMLL World Welterweight Champions The championship is designated as a welterweight title which means that the championship can officially only be competed for by wrestlers weighing between 70 kg 150 lb and 78 kg 172 lb 11 In the 20th century Mexican wrestling enforced the weight divisions more strictly but in this century the rules have occasionally been ignored for some weight divisions The heaviest welterweight champion on record is Olimpico who was announced as weighing 92 kg 203 lb 14 kg 31 lb above the maximum weight limit 12 While the heavyweight championship is traditionally considered the most prestigious weight division in professional wrestling CMLL places more emphasis on the lower weight divisions a All title matches promoted in Mexico take place under best two out of three falls rules while championship matches promoted in Japan follow the local custom decided by a single fall 14 Titan is the current champion after defeating Soberano Jr at a CMLL show in Arena Mexico on December 8 2019 1 He is the 34th overall champion Mephisto has the longest combined reigns 2 191 days divided over two separate reigns 2 he also holds the record for the longest individual reign of all champions at 1 141 days from 2004 to 2007 3 4 The first champion Fuerza Guerrera is also the person who has held the title the shortest time 22 days except possibly for Mascara Magica whose second reign was shorter no specific date for the start of the reign has been confirmed so his reign may have been as short as 6 days 2 Tournaments Edit1992 Edit On February 15 1992 CMLL held a one night four man tournament to crown the first ever CMLL World Welterweight Champion 2 The welterweight championship was the fifth CMLL branded world championship created after the CMLL World Heavyweight CMLL World Light Heavyweight CMLL World Trios and CMLL World Middleweight Championship 15 16 17 18 In the tournament finals Fuerza Guerrera defeated El Khalifa to win the championship 2 SemifinalsFinal Fuerza GuerreraWEl Felino Fuerza GuerreraWEl Khalifa America El KhalifaW1996 Edit Rey Bucanero who was eliminated in the second round In 1996 CMLL decided not to acknowledge that La Pantera had lost the CMLL World Welterweight Championship during a tour of Japan declaring the title vacant instead They held a 16 man tournament from May 7 to May 21 1996 to crown a new champion 2 In the finals Mascara Magica defeated El Felino to become the seventh champion 2 Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsRey BucaneroWFantastik Rey Bucanero Black PantherWBlack PantherWOlimpico Black Panther Astro Rey Jr WMascara MagicaWAtlantico Astro Rey Jr Mascara MagicaWMascara MagicaWGuerrero Maya Mascara MagicaWKarloff Lagarde Jr WEl Felino Ultimatum Karlof Lagarde Jr Ciclon RamirezWCiclon RamirezWYone Genjin Ciclon Ramirez El FelinoWEl FelinoWAlacran de Durango El FelinoWAngel AztecaWAngel Azteca Zumbido 2014 2015 Edit Mistico who was forced to vacate the championship in 2014 On May 2 2015 then reigning CMLL World Welterweight Champion Mistico crashed his motorcycle breaking the fibula and tibia in his right leg He had surgery the following day 19 20 Due to the injury the Welterweight championship became inactive for several months as Mistico was unable to compete During a press conference on November 19 2014 Mistico announced that he was not ready to return to the ring which led to the CMLL World Welterweight Championship being declared vacant 21 On December 26 2014 CMLL held a 10 man Torneo cibernetico elimination match to determine the next champion Negro Casas and Mascara Dorada outlasted the other eight competitors Delta Fuego Kamaitachi Polvora Rey Cometa Sangre Azteca Titan and Triton A week later Mascara Dorada defeated Negro Casas to become the 29th CMLL World Heavyweight Champion 22 Torneo cibernetico order of elimination Eliminated Eliminated by1 Sangre Azteca Triton2 Rey Cometa Polvora3 Triton Delta4 Fuego Kamaitachi5 Delta Titan6 Kamaitachi Negro Casas7 Polvora Mascara Dorada8 Titan Negro Casas9 Winner Negro Casas9 Winner Mascara Dorada2019 Edit The tournament winner and 34th champion Titan On September 27 2019 CMLL fired then reigning CMLL World Welterweight Champion Dragon Lee but at the time did not mention any plans for the championship itself 23 It was not until November that CMLL announced their plans as they revealed a tournament to crown a new champion that would start on December 1 2019 24 The tournament started with a 12 man torneo cibernetico elimination match to determine the two finalists The match saw Soberano Jr and Titan outlast Audaz Negro Casas Drone Fuego Fugaz Dulce Gardenia Rey Cometa Star Jr Stigma and Templario to qualify for the finals the following week 25 The following week Titan defeated Sobreano Jr two falls to one to become the 34th CMLL World Welterweight Champion 1 26 Torneo cibernetico order of elimination Eliminated Eliminated by 25 1 Drone TBD2 Fugaz Templario3 Rey Cometa Dulce Gardenia4 Fuego Star Jr 5 Templario Negro Casas6 Dulce Gardenia TBD7 Audaz Soberano Jr 8 Negro Casas Star Jr 9 Star Jr Titan10 Winners Titan and Soberano Jr Footnotes Edit Madigan 2007 p 115 Traditionally the heavyweight division was not considered the biggest draw nor the most important division in Mexico 13 References EditMadigan Dan 2007 Mondo Lucha a Go Go the bizarre amp honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling New York New York HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 a b c d Dark Angelita December 9 2019 CMLL Titan nuevo campeon mundial Welter Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved December 11 2019 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Duncan Royal Will Gary 2000 MEXICO EMLL CMLL Welterweight Title Wrestling title histories 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