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Mexican National Atómicos Championship

The Mexican National Atómicos Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Nacional Atómicos) was a tag team championship for four-man teams, or Atómicos as they are referred to in Lucha libre. The title is a national championship, controlled by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission, which regulates all matches where the title is defended. The championship was created in 1996 and was primarily defended in the Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) promotion. In early 2009, the reigning champions, Chessman and Los Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown, and Zombie Clown) were stripped of the title and it was subsequently declared inactive.

Mexican National Atómicos Championship
The front plate of the championship belts
Details
PromotionAsistencia Asesoría y Administración
Date establishedAugust 9, 1996
Date retiredJanuary 24, 2009
Statistics
First champion(s)Pierroth Jr. and Los Villanos
(Villano III, IV and V)
Final champion(s)Chessman and Los Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown)
Most reignsLos Vipers (4)
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
Longest reignThe Black Family
(Chessman, Dark Cuervo, Escoria and Dark Ozz)
(1,155 days)
Shortest reignChessman and Los Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown) (7 days)

Championship rules edit

The championship is a national title which means that non-Mexican citizens are prohibited from either challenging for or actually holding the championship.[1] The title is also an Atómicos championship, meaning it is restricted to four-man tag teams.[2] As is the case for every Mexican National titles, the championship is generally not allowed to be defended in any other type of match than a regular match.[2] As it was classified as a national title, it officially prohibited non-Mexican citizens from challenging or holding the championship,, just like all other Mexican national championships. There have been instances where those rules have not been strictly enforced, but in the case of the atómicos championship, all champions were native Mexicans.[3]

As it was a professional wrestling championship, the Mexican National Atómicos Championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match, determined by the bookers and matchmakers.[a] On occasion, the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no championship holder at that point in time. This can either be due to a storyline,[b] or real-life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship,[c] or leaving the company.[d]

History edit

The Mexican National Atómicos Championship was created in 1996 specifically for the AAA promotion to control. The first champions were crowned after an eight-team tournament that saw Pierroth Jr., Villano III, Villano IV, and Villano V become the inaugural champions after defeating Damián 666, El Hijo del Espectro, Halloween, and Karis La Momia.[e][f] In late 1996 Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca, which meant the championship was inactive at that point.[g] In 1997 Pierroth Jr. left AAA as well, with no reference made to the atómicos championship for about a year. In August AAA held an eight-team tournament that saw Los Vipers (Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced, and Psicosis) defeat Los Payasos ("The Clowns"; Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro, and Coco Rojo).[h][i]

Over the next four years Los Vipers and Los Vatos Locos ("The Crazy Guys"; Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma, and Picudo/Silver Cat) traded the championship between the two teams.[j][k][l][m][n][o][p][q][r][s] By December 2, 2002, Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys ("The Neighborhood Boys"; Alan, Billy Boy, and Decnis) won the championship, ending the Los Vipers/Los Vatos Locos dominance of the title.[t] The Black Family (Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria, and Ozz briefly held the championship for 21 days,[u] before Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys regained the championship.[v] The Black Family won the championship for a second time on August 20, 2004,[w] beginning a 789-day reign.[8]

In October 2006 Psicosis and his new team, the Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy, Juventud Guerrera, and Joe Líder) won the championship,[8] only for a reorganized Black Family, now known as La Secta del Mesias ("The Sect of the Messiah"), to claim the title on May 20, 2007.[9] The last atómicos champions, Chessman and the Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown, and Zombie Clown) were stripped of the titles on January 25, 2009, by AAA Commissioner Vampiro, in a storyline where they attacked Vampiro after winning the championship.[10] In December 2008, AAA announced that they would no longer recognize or promote any non-AAA branded shows such as the atómicos championship, the Mexican National Tag Team Championship, and the UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.[11] While AAA introduced the AAA World Tag Team Championship and the AAA World Trios Championship, later on, they never created an AAA World Atómicos Championship.[9][12]

Reigns edit

The Mexican National Atómicos Championship was actively promoted by AAA from August 9, 1996, until January 24, 2009, a total of 4,551 days (12 years, 168 days).[2] In that period of time, 11 different teams held the championship, for a combined 17 reigns.[2] Los Vipers members Histeria, Maniaco, El Mosco de la Merced, and Psicosis hold the record for the most reigns as a team, a total of four, while Psicosis also held it as part of Mexican Powers, putting his individual count at five.[2] The Black Family's (Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria, and Ozz) second reign, from August 20, 2004, to October 18, 2006, was the longest individual reign at 789 days. The Black Family's two reigns combined to 820 days, the most combined days of any team.[2] Cuervo, Escoria, and Ozz held the championship both as part of the Black Family and La Secta de Mesias, putting their individual reigns at 1,420 days.[2] The shortest reign was also the final reign, as Chessman and Los Psycho Circus were stripped of the championship only 6 days after winning it before it was abandoned.[2] The championship was only vacant once during its history, as the original champions, Los Villanos and Pierroth Jr. left AAA in late 1996. After this, the championship was inactive for more thab year until a tournament was held in August 1998.[2]

Mexican National Atómicos Championship tournament (1996) edit

In mid-1996, AAA was given permission by the Mexico City boxing and professional wrestling commission to create the "Mexican National Atómicos Championship", sanctioned by the commission, but under the daily control of the AAA booking team. Documentation for the full brackets of the tournament has not been found, but based on the results 10 teams competed in the tournament to determine the inaugural champions.[13][14][15] After the initial rounds between August 3 and 4, 1996, two teams qualified for the third round: Pierroth Jr./Villano III/Villano IV/Villano V,[13] and Damián 666/El Hijo del Espectro/Halloween/Karis La Momia.[14] On August 9 Pierroth's team defeated Máscara Sagrada, Máscara Sagrada Jr., Tinieblas Jr., and Blue Demon Jr., who had not previously won any tournament matches. Damián's team defeated La Parka, Super Caló, Winners, and El Mexicano, who had also not competed in previous rounds, en route to the finals.[15] In the end, Pierroth Jr. and Los Villanos won the final match to claim the championship.[e][f][15]

  • First round
  • (August 3/4)
  • Quarterfinals
  • (August 3/4)
  • Semifinals
  • (August 3/4)
  • Finals
  • (August 9)
   
         
         
      Máscara Sagrada, Máscara Sagrada Jr., Tinieblas Jr., and Blue Demon Jr. [15]
Blue Demon Jr., Latin Lover, Máscara Sagrada, and Super Caló [13]   Team Pierroth Jr. W
Ángel Blanco Jr., Cien Caras, El Halcón, and Fishman W   Team Blanco Jr. [13]
Pierroth Jr., Villano III, Villano IV, and Villano V W   Team Pierroth Jr. W
Super Muñeco, Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, and Coco Rojo [13]   Team Pierroth Jr. W
Antifaz, Latin Lover, Sergio Romo Jr., and Silver Star [14]   Team Damián [15]
Damián 666, El Hijo del Espectro, Halloween, and Karis La Momia W   Team Damián W
Heavy Metal, Jerry Estrada, Picudo, and Super Crazy[14] [15]   Team Konnan [14]
Konnan, Rey Misterio Jr., Tinieblas Jr., and Venum W   Team Damián W
      La Parka, Super Caló, Winners, and El Mexicano [15]
         
         
   

Mexican National Atómicos Championship tournament (1998) edit

When Los Villanos left AAA in late 1996, AAA declared the Mexican National Atómicos Championship vacant and for approximately 1½ years did not have anyone else hold the championship.[g] The company held an eight-team tournament in August 1998 to determine the second Atómicos champions.[16] The first round took place on August 3, with Los Vipers (Psicosis, Histeria, Mosco de la Merced, Maniaco), Los Insectos (Abeja Africana, La Avispa, La Hormiga, La Mosca), Los Vatos Locos (Picudo, Nygma, May Flowers, Charly Manson) and Los Payasos (Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro, Coco Rojo) all advanced.[16][17] In the next round, on August 13, both Los Insectios and Los Vatos Locos were eliminated.[16][18] In the finals, Los Vipers defeated Los Payasos to claim the Mexican National Atómicos Championship.[16][h]

  • Quarterfinals
  • (August 3)
  • Semifinals
  • (August 13)
  • Finals
  • (August 23)
         
Los Nuevos Cadetes del Espacio
(Venum, Ludxor, Discovery, Super Nova)
[16][17]
Los Vipers
(Psicosis, Histeria, Mosco de la Merced, Maniaco)
W
Los Vipers W
Los Insectos [16][18]
Los Junior Atómicos
(Perro Aguayo Jr., La Parka Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr., Sicodelico Jr.)
[16][17]
Los Insectos
(Abeja Africana, La Avispa, La Hormiga, La Mosca)
W
Los Vipers W
Los Payasos [16][20]
Los Vatos Locos
(Picudo, Nygma, May Flowers, Charly Manson)
W
Los Orientales
(Kato Kung Lee Jr., Kung Fu Jr., Hong Kong Lee, Full Contact)
[16][19]
Los Vatos Locos [16][18]
Los Payasos W
Los Payasos
(Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro, Coco Rojo)
W
Team Octagón
(Octagón, Pentagón, Duro, Directo)
[16][19]

Title history edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
 1  Pierroth Jr. and Los Villanos
(Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V)
 August 9, 1996  Live event Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl  1  84 Defeated Damián 666, Hijo del Espectro, Halloween and Karis la Momia in a tournament final to become the first champions. [e][f]
Vacated  Late 1996 Championship vacated when Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca. [g]
 2  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
 August 23, 1998  Live event Azcapotzalco  1  175 Defeated Los Payasos (Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro and Coco Rojo) in an eight-team tournament final [h][i]
 3  Los Vatos Locos[x]
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
 February 14, 1999  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  63   [j][k]
 4  Los Junior Atómicos[y]
(Blue Demon Jr., La Parka Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr. and Perro Aguayo Jr.)
 April 18, 1999  Live event Zapopan, Jalisco  1  152   [z][aa]
 5  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
 September 17, 1999  Live event Mexico City  2  84   [l][m]
 6  Los Vatos Locos[x]
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
 December 10, 1999  Live event Madero, Tamaulipas  2  127   [n][o]
 7  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
April 15, 2000  Live event N/A  3  491   [p][q]
 8  Los Regio Guapos[ab]
(Hator, Monje Negro Jr., Potro Jr. and Tigre Universitario)
 August 19, 2001  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  49   [ac]
 9  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
 October 7, 2001  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  4  47   [r]
 10  Los Vatos Locos[x]
(Espíritu, Nygma (3), Picudo (3) and Silver Cat)
 November 23, 2001  Live event Mexico City  1  374   [s]
 11  Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys[ad]
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
 December 2, 2002  Live event Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas  1  228   [t]
 12  The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
 July 18, 2003  Live event Madero, Tamaulipas  1  21   [u]
 13  Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys[ad]
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
 August 8, 2003  Live event Puebla, Puebla  2  378   [v]
 14  The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
 August 20, 2004  Live event Puebla, Puebla  2  789   [w]
 15  The Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy, Juventud Guerrera, Joe Líder and Psicosis)
 October 18, 2006  Live event Cuernavaca, Morelos  1  214   [8]
 16  La Secta del Mesias[ae]
(Dark Cuervo (3), Dark Escoria (3), Dark Espíritu (2) and Dark Ozz (3))
 May 20, 2007  Live event Morelia, Michoacán  1  609   [9]
 17  Chessman (3) and Los Psycho Circus
(Killer Clown, Psycho and Zombie Clown)
 January 18, 2009  Live event Guanajuato, Guanajuato  1  6   [10]
Deactivated  January 24, 2009 AAA abandoned the championship [10]

List of Championship reigns by combined length edit

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1 The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
2 820
2 Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis)
3 797
3 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
2 606
4 La Secta de Mesias
(Dark Cuervo, Dark Escoria, Dark Espiritu and Dark Ozz)
1 600
5 Los Vatos Locos
(Espíritu, Nygma, Picudo and Silver Cat)
1 374
6 Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy, Juventud Guerrera, Joe Líder and Psicosis)
1 306
7 Los Vatos Locos
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
2 190
8 Los Junior Atómicos
(Blue Demon Jr., La Parka Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr. and Perro Aguayo Jr.)
1 142
9 Pierroth Jr. and Los Villanos
(Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V)
1 84
10 Los Regio Guapos
(Hator, Monje Negro Jr., Potro Jr. and Tigre Universitario)
1 46
11 Chessman and Los Psycho Circus
(Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown)
1 16

List of individual Championship reigns by combined length edit

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Cuervo 3 1,420
Escoria 3 1,420
Ozz 3 1,420
4 Psicosis 5 1,103
5 Espíritu 2 974
6 Chessman 3 836
7 Histeria II 4 797
Maniaco 4 797
Mosco de la Merced 4 797
10 Nygma 3 654
11 Alan 2 606
Billy Boy 2 606
Decnis 2 606
Oscar Sevilla 2 606
15 Picudo 3 564
16 Silver Cat 1 374
17 Crazy Boy 1 306
Joe Líder 1 306
Juventud Guerrera 1 306
20 Charly Manson 2 190
May Flowers 2 190
22 Blue Demon Jr. 1 142
La Parka Jr. 1 142
Máscara Sagrada Jr. 1 142
Perro Aguayo Jr. 1 142
26 Pierroth Jr. 1 84
Villano III 1 84
Villano IV 1 84
Villano V 1 84
30 Hator 1 46
Monje Negro Jr. 1 46
Potro Jr. 1 46
Tigre Universitario 1 46
34 Killer Clown 1 7
Psycho Clown 1 7
Zombie Clown 1 7

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ 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"[4]
  2. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 271, Chapter: Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [World Class, Adkisson] "Championship held up and rematch ordered because of the interference of manager Gary Hart"[5]
  3. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 20, Chapter: (United States: 19th Century & widely defended titles – NWA, WWF, AWA, IW, ECW, NWA) NWA/WCW TV Title "Rhodes stripped on 85/10/19 for not defending the belt after having his leg broken by Ric Flair and Ole & Arn Anderson"[6]
  4. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 201, Chapter: (Memphis, Nashville) Memphis: USWA Tag Team Title "Vacant on 93/01/18 when Spike leaves the USWA."[7]
  5. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Los Villanos: III, IV, & V & Pierroth Jr. 1996/08/09 Nezahualcoyotl - Defeat Karis la Momia, Espectro Jr., Damian 666, & Halloween in a tournament final to become the first champions; [21]
  6. ^ a b c ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 1 – Pierroth, Jr. Villano III, Villano IV y Villano V 9 augusto 1996, Neza [Eng: Number 1 – Pierroth, Jr. Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V August 9, 1996, Neza] [3]
  7. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] vacant when the champions jump to Promo Azteca [21]
  8. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Los Vipers: AAA Psicosis, AAA Histeria, AAA Mosco de la Merced, & Maniaco 1998/08/23 Azcapotzalco - Defeat Los Payasos in tournament final [21]
  9. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 2 – Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced y Psicosis (Los Vipers) 23 augusto 1999, Arena Azcapotzalco [Eng: Number 2 – Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis (The Vipers) August 23, 1998, Arena Azcapotzalco] [3]
  10. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Vatos Locos: Charly Manson, Nygma, May Flowers & El Picudo 1999/02/14 Monterrey [21]
  11. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 3 – Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma y Picudo (Vatos Locos) 14 februaro 1999, Monterrey [Eng: Number 3 – Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo (Vatos Locos) February 14, 1999, Monterrey] [3]
  12. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Los Vipers [2] 1999/09/17 Mexico City [21]
  13. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 5 – Los Vipers (dos veces) 17 septiembro 1999, DF [Eng: Number 5 – The Vipers (twice)September 17, 1999, Federal District] [3]
  14. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Vatos Locos [2] 1999/12/10 Madero [21]
  15. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 6 – Vatos Locos (dos veces) 10 deciembre 1999, Madero, Tamps. [Eng: Number 6 – Vatos Locos (twice) December 10, 1999, Madero, Tamps] [3]
  16. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Vatos Locos [2] 1999/12/10 Madero [21]
  17. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 7 – Los Vipers (tres veces) 15 abril 2009 [Eng: Number 7 – The Vipers (thrice) April 15, 2000] [3]
  18. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 9 – Los Vipers (cuatro veces) 7 octubre 2001, Monterrey [Eng: Number 9 – The Vipers (four times) October 7, 2001, Monterrey] [3]
  19. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 10 – Espíritu, Nygma, Silver Cat y Picudo (Nuevo Vatos Locos) 23 noviembre 2001, DF [Eng: Number 10 – Espíritu, Nygma, Silver Cat and Picudo (the new Vatos Locos) November 23, 2001, Federal District] [3]
  20. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 11 – Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis (Los Barrio Boys) y Oscar Sevilla 2 deciembre 2002, Nuevo Laredo [Eng: Number 11 – Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis (The Neighborhood Boys) and Oscar Sevilla December 2, 2002, Nuevo Laredo] [3]
  21. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 12 – Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria y Ozz (Black Family) 18 julio 2003, Madero, Tamps [Eng: Number 12 – Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz (Black Family) July 18, 2003, Madero, Tamps] [3]
  22. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 13 – Los Barrio Boys y Sevilla (dos veces) 8 augusto 2003, Puebla [Eng: Number 13 – The Neighborhood Boys and Sevilla (twice) August 8, 2003, Puebla] [3]
  23. ^ a b ''Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 14 – Black Family (dos veces) 20 augusto 2004, Puebla [Eng: Number 14 – Black Family (twice) August 20, 2004, Puebla] [3]
  24. ^ a b c Spanish for "The Crazy Guys"
  25. ^ Spanish for "The Atomic Junior"
  26. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 402, Chapter Mexico: Mexican National Atómicos Title [Peña] Los Juniors: Perro Aguayo Jr., Blue Demon Jr., La Parka Jr., & Mascara Sagrada Jr. 1999/04/18 [21]
  27. '^ 'Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 4 – Blue Demon Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr., La Parka Jr. y Perro Aguayo Jr. (Los Junior Atómicos) 18 abril 1999, Zapopan [Eng: Number 4 – Blue Demon Jr., Máscara Sagrada Jr., La Parka Jr. and Perro Aguayo Jr. (Los Junior Atómicos) April 18, 1999, Zappopan] [3]
  28. ^ Spanish for "The Hansom Locals"
  29. '^ 'Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 19, Numero 8 – Hator, Monje Negro Jr., Potro Jr. y Tigre Universitario 19 augusto 2001, Monterrey [Eng: Number 8 – Hator, Monje Negro Jr., Potro Jr. and Tigre Universitario August 19, 2001, Monterrey] [3]
  30. ^ a b Spanish for "The Neighborhood Boys"
  31. ^ Spanish for "The Sect of the Mesiah"

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External links edit

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The Mexican National Atomicos Championship Spanish Campeonato Nacional Atomicos was a tag team championship for four man teams or Atomicos as they are referred to in Lucha libre The title is a national championship controlled by the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission which regulates all matches where the title is defended The championship was created in 1996 and was primarily defended in the Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion AAA promotion In early 2009 the reigning champions Chessman and Los Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown were stripped of the title and it was subsequently declared inactive Mexican National Atomicos ChampionshipThe front plate of the championship beltsDetailsPromotionAsistencia Asesoria y AdministracionDate establishedAugust 9 1996Date retiredJanuary 24 2009StatisticsFirst champion s Pierroth Jr and Los Villanos Villano III IV and V Final champion s Chessman and Los Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown Most reignsLos Vipers 4 Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis Longest reignThe Black Family Chessman Dark Cuervo Escoria and Dark Ozz 1 155 days Shortest reignChessman and Los Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown 7 days Contents 1 Championship rules 2 History 3 Reigns 3 1 Mexican National Atomicos Championship tournament 1996 3 2 Mexican National Atomicos Championship tournament 1998 4 Title history 5 List of Championship reigns by combined length 6 List of individual Championship reigns by combined length 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksChampionship rules editThe championship is a national title which means that non Mexican citizens are prohibited from either challenging for or actually holding the championship 1 The title is also an Atomicos championship meaning it is restricted to four man tag teams 2 As is the case for every Mexican National titles the championship is generally not allowed to be defended in any other type of match than a regular match 2 As it was classified as a national title it officially prohibited non Mexican citizens from challenging or holding the championship just like all other Mexican national championships There have been instances where those rules have not been strictly enforced but in the case of the atomicos championship all champions were native Mexicans 3 As it was a professional wrestling championship the Mexican National Atomicos Championship was not won not by actual competition but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and matchmakers a On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant which means there is no championship holder at that point in time This can either be due to a storyline b or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship c or leaving the company d History editThe Mexican National Atomicos Championship was created in 1996 specifically for the AAA promotion to control The first champions were crowned after an eight team tournament that saw Pierroth Jr Villano III Villano IV and Villano V become the inaugural champions after defeating Damian 666 El Hijo del Espectro Halloween and Karis La Momia e f In late 1996 Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca which meant the championship was inactive at that point g In 1997 Pierroth Jr left AAA as well with no reference made to the atomicos championship for about a year In August AAA held an eight team tournament that saw Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis defeat Los Payasos The Clowns Coco Amarillo Coco Azul Coco Negro and Coco Rojo h i Over the next four years Los Vipers and Los Vatos Locos The Crazy Guys Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma and Picudo Silver Cat traded the championship between the two teams j k l m n o p q r s By December 2 2002 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys The Neighborhood Boys Alan Billy Boy and Decnis won the championship ending the Los Vipers Los Vatos Locos dominance of the title t The Black Family Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz briefly held the championship for 21 days u before Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys regained the championship v The Black Family won the championship for a second time on August 20 2004 w beginning a 789 day reign 8 In October 2006 Psicosis and his new team the Mexican Powers Crazy Boy Juventud Guerrera and Joe Lider won the championship 8 only for a reorganized Black Family now known as La Secta del Mesias The Sect of the Messiah to claim the title on May 20 2007 9 The last atomicos champions Chessman and the Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown were stripped of the titles on January 25 2009 by AAA Commissioner Vampiro in a storyline where they attacked Vampiro after winning the championship 10 In December 2008 AAA announced that they would no longer recognize or promote any non AAA branded shows such as the atomicos championship the Mexican National Tag Team Championship and the UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 11 While AAA introduced the AAA World Tag Team Championship and the AAA World Trios Championship later on they never created an AAA World Atomicos Championship 9 12 Reigns editThe Mexican National Atomicos Championship was actively promoted by AAA from August 9 1996 until January 24 2009 a total of 4 551 days 12 years 168 days 2 In that period of time 11 different teams held the championship for a combined 17 reigns 2 Los Vipers members Histeria Maniaco El Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis hold the record for the most reigns as a team a total of four while Psicosis also held it as part of Mexican Powers putting his individual count at five 2 The Black Family s Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz second reign from August 20 2004 to October 18 2006 was the longest individual reign at 789 days The Black Family s two reigns combined to 820 days the most combined days of any team 2 Cuervo Escoria and Ozz held the championship both as part of the Black Family and La Secta de Mesias putting their individual reigns at 1 420 days 2 The shortest reign was also the final reign as Chessman and Los Psycho Circus were stripped of the championship only 6 days after winning it before it was abandoned 2 The championship was only vacant once during its history as the original champions Los Villanos and Pierroth Jr left AAA in late 1996 After this the championship was inactive for more thab year until a tournament was held in August 1998 2 Mexican National Atomicos Championship tournament 1996 edit In mid 1996 AAA was given permission by the Mexico City boxing and professional wrestling commission to create the Mexican National Atomicos Championship sanctioned by the commission but under the daily control of the AAA booking team Documentation for the full brackets of the tournament has not been found but based on the results 10 teams competed in the tournament to determine the inaugural champions 13 14 15 After the initial rounds between August 3 and 4 1996 two teams qualified for the third round Pierroth Jr Villano III Villano IV Villano V 13 and Damian 666 El Hijo del Espectro Halloween Karis La Momia 14 On August 9 Pierroth s team defeated Mascara Sagrada Mascara Sagrada Jr Tinieblas Jr and Blue Demon Jr who had not previously won any tournament matches Damian s team defeated La Parka Super Calo Winners and El Mexicano who had also not competed in previous rounds en route to the finals 15 In the end Pierroth Jr and Los Villanos won the final match to claim the championship e f 15 First round August 3 4 Quarterfinals August 3 4 Semifinals August 3 4 Finals August 9 Mascara Sagrada Mascara Sagrada Jr Tinieblas Jr and Blue Demon Jr 15 Blue Demon Jr Latin Lover Mascara Sagrada and Super Calo 13 Team Pierroth Jr WAngel Blanco Jr Cien Caras El Halcon and FishmanW Team Blanco Jr 13 Pierroth Jr Villano III Villano IV and Villano VW Team Pierroth Jr WSuper Muneco Coco Amarillo Coco Azul and Coco Rojo 13 Team Pierroth Jr WAntifaz Latin Lover Sergio Romo Jr and Silver Star 14 Team Damian 15 Damian 666 El Hijo del Espectro Halloween and Karis La MomiaW Team DamianWHeavy Metal Jerry Estrada Picudo and Super Crazy 14 15 Team Konnan 14 Konnan Rey Misterio Jr Tinieblas Jr and VenumW Team DamianW La Parka Super Calo Winners and El Mexicano 15 Mexican National Atomicos Championship tournament 1998 edit When Los Villanos left AAA in late 1996 AAA declared the Mexican National Atomicos Championship vacant and for approximately 1 years did not have anyone else hold the championship g The company held an eight team tournament in August 1998 to determine the second Atomicos champions 16 The first round took place on August 3 with Los Vipers Psicosis Histeria Mosco de la Merced Maniaco Los Insectos Abeja Africana La Avispa La Hormiga La Mosca Los Vatos Locos Picudo Nygma May Flowers Charly Manson and Los Payasos Coco Amarillo Coco Azul Coco Negro Coco Rojo all advanced 16 17 In the next round on August 13 both Los Insectios and Los Vatos Locos were eliminated 16 18 In the finals Los Vipers defeated Los Payasos to claim the Mexican National Atomicos Championship 16 h Quarterfinals August 3 Semifinals August 13 Finals August 23 Los Nuevos Cadetes del Espacio Venum Ludxor Discovery Super Nova 16 17 Los Vipers Psicosis Histeria Mosco de la Merced Maniaco WLos VipersWLos Insectos 16 18 Los Junior Atomicos Perro Aguayo Jr La Parka Jr Mascara Sagrada Jr Sicodelico Jr 16 17 Los Insectos Abeja Africana La Avispa La Hormiga La Mosca WLos VipersWLos Payasos 16 20 Los Vatos Locos Picudo Nygma May Flowers Charly Manson WLos Orientales Kato Kung Lee Jr Kung Fu Jr Hong Kong Lee Full Contact 16 19 Los Vatos Locos 16 18 Los PayasosWLos Payasos Coco Amarillo Coco Azul Coco Negro Coco Rojo WTeam Octagon Octagon Pentagon Duro Directo 16 19 Title history editKey No Overall reign number Reign Reign number for the specific team reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses if different Days Number of days held N A Unknown information No Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days 1 Pierroth Jr and Los Villanos Villano III Villano IV and Villano V August 9 1996 Live event Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl 1 84 Defeated Damian 666 Hijo del Espectro Halloween and Karis la Momia in a tournament final to become the first champions e f Vacated Late 1996 Championship vacated when Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca g 2 Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis August 23 1998 Live event Azcapotzalco 1 175 Defeated Los Payasos Coco Amarillo Coco Azul Coco Negro and Coco Rojo in an eight team tournament final h i 3 Los Vatos Locos x Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma and Picudo February 14 1999 Live event Monterrey Nuevo Leon 1 63 j k 4 Los Junior Atomicos y Blue Demon Jr La Parka Jr Mascara Sagrada Jr and Perro Aguayo Jr April 18 1999 Live event Zapopan Jalisco 1 152 z aa 5 Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis September 17 1999 Live event Mexico City 2 84 l m 6 Los Vatos Locos x Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma and Picudo December 10 1999 Live event Madero Tamaulipas 2 127 n o 7 Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis April 15 2000 Live event N A 3 491 p q 8 Los Regio Guapos ab Hator Monje Negro Jr Potro Jr and Tigre Universitario August 19 2001 Live event Monterrey Nuevo Leon 1 49 ac 9 Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis October 7 2001 Live event Monterrey Nuevo Leon 4 47 r 10 Los Vatos Locos x Espiritu Nygma 3 Picudo 3 and Silver Cat November 23 2001 Live event Mexico City 1 374 s 11 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys ad Alan Billy Boy and Decnis December 2 2002 Live event Nuevo Laredo Tamaulipas 1 228 t 12 The Black Family Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz July 18 2003 Live event Madero Tamaulipas 1 21 u 13 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys ad Alan Billy Boy and Decnis August 8 2003 Live event Puebla Puebla 2 378 v 14 The Black Family Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz August 20 2004 Live event Puebla Puebla 2 789 w 15 The Mexican Powers Crazy Boy Juventud Guerrera Joe Lider and Psicosis October 18 2006 Live event Cuernavaca Morelos 1 214 8 16 La Secta del Mesias ae Dark Cuervo 3 Dark Escoria 3 Dark Espiritu 2 and Dark Ozz 3 May 20 2007 Live event Morelia Michoacan 1 609 9 17 Chessman 3 and Los Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho and Zombie Clown January 18 2009 Live event Guanajuato Guanajuato 1 6 10 Deactivated January 24 2009 AAA abandoned the championship 10 List of Championship reigns by combined length editRank Team No of reigns Combined days 1 The Black Family Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz 2 820 2 Los Vipers Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis 3 797 3 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys Alan Billy Boy and Decnis 2 606 4 La Secta de Mesias Dark Cuervo Dark Escoria Dark Espiritu and Dark Ozz 1 600 5 Los Vatos Locos Espiritu Nygma Picudo and Silver Cat 1 374 6 Mexican Powers Crazy Boy Juventud Guerrera Joe Lider and Psicosis 1 306 7 Los Vatos Locos Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma and Picudo 2 190 8 Los Junior Atomicos Blue Demon Jr La Parka Jr Mascara Sagrada Jr and Perro Aguayo Jr 1 142 9 Pierroth Jr and Los Villanos Villano III Villano IV and Villano V 1 84 10 Los Regio Guapos Hator Monje Negro Jr Potro Jr and Tigre Universitario 1 46 11 Chessman and Los Psycho Circus Killer Clown Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown 1 16List of individual Championship reigns by combined length editRank Wrestler No of reigns Combined days 1 Cuervo 3 1 420 Escoria 3 1 420 Ozz 3 1 420 4 Psicosis 5 1 103 5 Espiritu 2 974 6 Chessman 3 836 7 Histeria II 4 797 Maniaco 4 797 Mosco de la Merced 4 797 10 Nygma 3 654 11 Alan 2 606 Billy Boy 2 606 Decnis 2 606 Oscar Sevilla 2 606 15 Picudo 3 564 16 Silver Cat 1 374 17 Crazy Boy 1 306 Joe Lider 1 306 Juventud Guerrera 1 306 20 Charly Manson 2 190 May Flowers 2 190 22 Blue Demon Jr 1 142 La Parka Jr 1 142 Mascara Sagrada Jr 1 142 Perro Aguayo Jr 1 142 26 Pierroth Jr 1 84 Villano III 1 84 Villano IV 1 84 Villano V 1 84 30 Hator 1 46 Monje Negro Jr 1 46 Potro Jr 1 46 Tigre Universitario 1 46 34 Killer Clown 1 7 Psycho Clown 1 7 Zombie Clown 1 7Footnotes edit 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 4 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 271 Chapter Texas NWA American Tag Team Title World Class Adkisson Championship held up and rematch ordered because of the interference of manager Gary Hart 5 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 20 Chapter United States 19th Century amp widely defended titles NWA WWF AWA IW ECW NWA NWA WCW TV Title Rhodes stripped on 85 10 19 for not defending the belt after having his leg broken by Ric Flair and Ole amp Arn Anderson 6 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 201 Chapter Memphis Nashville Memphis USWA Tag Team Title Vacant on 93 01 18 when Spike leaves the USWA 7 a b c Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Los Villanos III IV amp V amp Pierroth Jr 1996 08 09 Nezahualcoyotl Defeat Karis la Momia Espectro Jr Damian 666 amp Halloween in a tournament final to become the first champions 21 a b c Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 1 Pierroth Jr Villano III Villano IV y Villano V 9 augusto 1996 Neza Eng Number 1 Pierroth Jr Villano III Villano IV and Villano V August 9 1996 Neza 3 a b c Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena vacant when the champions jump to Promo Azteca 21 a b c Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Los Vipers AAA Psicosis AAA Histeria AAA Mosco de la Merced amp Maniaco 1998 08 23 Azcapotzalco Defeat Los Payasos in tournament final 21 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 2 Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced y Psicosis Los Vipers 23 augusto 1999 Arena Azcapotzalco Eng Number 2 Histeria Maniaco Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis The Vipers August 23 1998 Arena Azcapotzalco 3 a b Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Vatos Locos Charly Manson Nygma May Flowers amp El Picudo 1999 02 14 Monterrey 21 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 3 Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma y Picudo Vatos Locos 14 februaro 1999 Monterrey Eng Number 3 Charly Manson May Flowers Nygma and Picudo Vatos Locos February 14 1999 Monterrey 3 a b Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Los Vipers 2 1999 09 17 Mexico City 21 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 5 Los Vipers dos veces 17 septiembro 1999 DF Eng Number 5 The Vipers twice September 17 1999 Federal District 3 a b Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Vatos Locos 2 1999 12 10 Madero 21 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 6 Vatos Locos dos veces 10 deciembre 1999 Madero Tamps Eng Number 6 Vatos Locos twice December 10 1999 Madero Tamps 3 a b Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Vatos Locos 2 1999 12 10 Madero 21 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 7 Los Vipers tres veces 15 abril 2009 Eng Number 7 The Vipers thrice April 15 2000 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 9 Los Vipers cuatro veces 7 octubre 2001 Monterrey Eng Number 9 The Vipers four times October 7 2001 Monterrey 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 10 Espiritu Nygma Silver Cat y Picudo Nuevo Vatos Locos 23 noviembre 2001 DF Eng Number 10 Espiritu Nygma Silver Cat and Picudo the new Vatos Locos November 23 2001 Federal District 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 11 Alan Billy Boy and Decnis Los Barrio Boys y Oscar Sevilla 2 deciembre 2002 Nuevo Laredo Eng Number 11 Alan Billy Boy and Decnis The Neighborhood Boys and Oscar Sevilla December 2 2002 Nuevo Laredo 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 12 Chessman Cuervo Escoria y Ozz Black Family 18 julio 2003 Madero Tamps Eng Number 12 Chessman Cuervo Escoria and Ozz Black Family July 18 2003 Madero Tamps 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 13 Los Barrio Boys y Sevilla dos veces 8 augusto 2003 Puebla Eng Number 13 The Neighborhood Boys and Sevilla twice August 8 2003 Puebla 3 a b Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 14 Black Family dos veces 20 augusto 2004 Puebla Eng Number 14 Black Family twice August 20 2004 Puebla 3 a b c Spanish for The Crazy Guys Spanish for The Atomic Junior Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 Chapter Mexico Mexican National Atomicos Title Pena Los Juniors Perro Aguayo Jr Blue Demon Jr La Parka Jr amp Mascara Sagrada Jr 1999 04 18 21 Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 4 Blue Demon Jr Mascara Sagrada Jr La Parka Jr y Perro Aguayo Jr Los Junior Atomicos 18 abril 1999 Zapopan Eng Number 4 Blue Demon Jr Mascara Sagrada Jr La Parka Jr and Perro Aguayo Jr Los Junior Atomicos April 18 1999 Zappopan 3 Spanish for The Hansom Locals Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 Numero 8 Hator Monje Negro Jr Potro Jr y Tigre Universitario 19 augusto 2001 Monterrey Eng Number 8 Hator Monje Negro Jr Potro Jr and Tigre Universitario August 19 2001 Monterrey 3 a b Spanish for The Neighborhood Boys Spanish for The Sect of the Mesiah References editHornbaker Tim 2016 Statistical notes Legends of Pro Wrestling 150 years of headlocks body slams and piledrivers Revised ed New York New York Sports Publishing ISBN 978 1 61321 808 2 Duncan 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 Los Reyes de Mexico La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales The Kings of Mexico The history of the national championships Lucha 2000 in Spanish December 20 2004 Especial 21 Statistics for Professional wrestlers PWI Presents 2008 Wrestling Almanac and book of facts Kappa Publications 2008 Edition Madigan Dan 2007 Mondo Lucha a Go Go the bizarre and honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling HarperCollins Publishers ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 Lucha 2000 2004 p 8 sfn error no target CITEREFLucha 20002004 help a b c d e f g h i Comision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F National Atomicos Title Wrestling Titles Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Lucha 2000 2004 p 19 sfn error no target CITEREFLucha 20002004 help Hornbaker 2016 p 550 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 271 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 20 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 201 a b c Ocampo Ernesto December 23 2006 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Libre Mexicana duranted el 2006 The best of Mexican professional wrestling in 2006 Super Luchas in Spanish issue 192 Retrieved July 11 2009 a b c Ocampo Jorge December 26 2007 Super Luchas 244 2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana Superluchas 244 2007 the best of Mexican professional wrestling Super Luchas in Spanish issue 244 Retrieved July 11 2009 a b c El cetro Atomico lo declaran vacante The Atomicos title is declared vacant AAA January 26 2009 Archived from the original on January 30 2009 Retrieved February 26 2009 Ocampi Ernesto December 8 2008 AAA dejara de contar campeonatos de terceros Will AAA stop counting third party championships Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved February 22 2009 Cano Vela Eduardo June 17 2011 Triplemania XIX Cobertura y resultados 18 de Junio de 2011 LA Park vs El Mesias Mascara vs Cabellera TNA invade Triple A Triplemania XIX coverage and results June 18 2011 LA Park vs El Mesias mask vs hair TNA invades Triple A Super Luchas in Spanish Archived from the original on June 21 2011 Retrieved June 18 2011 a b c d e AAA Sin Limited CageMatch August 3 1996 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e AAA CageMatch August 4 1996 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e f g AAA Sin Limite CageMatch August 9 1996 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k Mexican National Atomicos Title Tournament 1998 Pro Wrestling History Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c AAA CageMatch August 8 1998 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c AAA CageMatch August 16 1998 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b AAA CageMatch August 7 1998 Retrieved January 5 2020 AAA CageMatch August 23 1998 Retrieved January 5 2020 a b c d e f g h Duncan amp Will 2000 p 402 External links 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