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NWA World Welterweight Championship

The NWA World Welterweight Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Mundial Welter de NWA) is an inactive professional wrestling championship governed by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and most recently promoted by NWA Mexico. The championship was originally created in 1946 by the Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). As with all professional wrestling championships, matches for the NWA World Welterweight Championship were not won or lost competitively but by a pre-planned ending to a match, with the outcome determined by the CMLL bookers and match makers.[6] CMLL controlled the championship from 1946 until 1996 and again from 2007 until 2010. From 1996 until 2007 the championship was promoted mainly in Japan, initially as one of eight championships that made up the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) J-Crown Championship. After the J-Crown was discontinued the title remained in Japan promoted by the Toryumon federation until 2007 when it returned to Mexico and CMLL. CMLL was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) until the late 1980s but chose to keep the championship and the NWA prefix after leaving the NWA.

NWA World Welterweight Championship
The current belt design
Details
PromotionEmpresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
(1946–1990)
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
(1991–1996, 2007–2010)
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(1996–1997)
Toryumon Japan / Mexico
(1999–2007)
NWA Mexico / Independent promotions (2010–2017)
Date establishedMarch 15, 1946[1]
Date retiredSeptember 30, 2017[2]
Other name(s)
World Welterweight Championship (1946–1952)[1]
Statistics
First champion(s)El Santo[1]
Final champion(s)Akantus[2]
Most reignsKarloff Lagarde, Américo Rocca (3 reigns)
Longest reignKarloff Lagarde (7 years, 186 days)[1]
Shortest reignShinjiro Otani, Último Dragón (1 day)[1]
Oldest championBlue Demon (53 years, 66 days)[3]
Youngest championLa Sombra (18 years, 24 days)[4]
Heaviest championShinjiro Otani (102 kilograms (225 lb))[a]
Lightest championKarloff Lagarde (68 kilograms (150 lb))[a][5]

The championship predates the creation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948 and was initially called the World Welterweight Championship, promoted by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL). When EMLL joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1952, the NWA prefix was added.[7] In the late 1980s, EMLL withdrew from the NWA and changed its name to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).[8] CMLL retained ownership of three NWA-branded championships which originated in the promotion,[1] the other two being the NWA World Middleweight Championship and the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship. All continued to be billed as "Campeonatos de NWA" (NWA Championships).[9][10] On occasion, a promotion declared the championship vacant, which meant there was no champion at that point in time. This was either due to a storyline[11] or real-life issues such as a champion suffering an injury and being unable to defend the championship,[12] or leaving the company.[13] All title matches held in Mexico took place under two out of three falls rules.[14][15] The official definition of the welterweight weight limit in Mexico is 70 kg (150 lb) to 78 kg (172 lb), but promotions have ignored the weight limit at times and crowned champions both heavier and lighter than the rules defined.[b][18]

El Santo became the first NWA World Welterweight Champion by winning an eight-man tournament when he defeated Pete Pancoff in the finals. In 1992, the then-champion Misterioso left CMLL to join the newly formed Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), vacating the championship as a result. CMLL had created the CMLL World Welterweight Championship in February 1992 as their top welterweight championship, and thus did not crown a new NWA championship for three years.[1] Negro Casas defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final as CMLL brought the championship back in the winter of 1995. The following August Casas was one of eight champions to compete in an NJPW-promoted tournament to unify the championships into the J-Crown championship. Casas lost in the first round to Shinjiro Ohtani, marking the first time the championship had changed hands outside Mexico. The championship would switch hands in each round of the tournament as Último Dragón won it the next night and then Great Sasuke won it as he won the tournament. In 1996 and 1997 the championship was defended as part of the J-Crown until it was broken up into the original individual championships. After this it was once again inactive until early 1999 when Dragon Kid became the first Toryumon-promoted champion. From 1999 until 2007 the championship was promoted exclusively by Toryumon, mainly in Japan and occasionally by Torymon's Mexican branch. On November 27, 2007, CMLL wrestler La Sombra won the title from Hajime Ohara on a Toryumon Mexico show, bringing the championship back under the control of CMLL.[19]

In March 2010, Blue Demon Jr., the president of NWA Mexico, demanded that CMLL (a non-member of the NWA) cease promoting the NWA-branded championships, declaring that all three championships had been vacated as far as the NWA was concerned.[20] NWA Mexico had already tried to reclaim CMLL's three NWA-branded titles on a previous occasion. CMLL ignored both requests completely, with Mephisto, the NWA Welterweight Champion, responding that "the championships belong to CMLL", thus the NWA could not vacate them.[21] On August 12, 2010, CMLL unveiled the new NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship to replace the original championship, which it conceded to NWA Mexico. The CMLL made the last CMLL-promoted NWA World Welterweight champion, Averno, the first NWA World Historic Welterweight Champion.[22][23] On June 22, 2011, Cassandro became the first NWA Mexico-promoted Welterweight Champion when he defeated Dr. Cerebro on a show in London, England.[24]

Akantus was the most recent NWA World Welterweight champion, having defeated Impostor Jr. to win the title on April 24, 2016, marking the only known championship match in his reign. Akantus was the 63rd overall champion and the 47th person to hold the Championship. Karloff Lagarde and Américo Rocca are tied for the most title reigns, a total of three, while Lagarde holds the record for the longest individual title reign, 2,742 days from 1958 until 1965. Two men have held the title for just one day: Shinjiro Otani and Último Dragón.[1]

Title history edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre (EMLL)
1 El Santo March 15, 1946 Super Viernes[25] Mexico City 1 337 Defeated Pete Pancoff to become the first champion. [26][27]
2 Jack O'Brien February 15, 1947 Super Viernes[25] Mexico City 1 804   [28]
3 Gory Guerrero April 29, 1949 Super Viernes[29] Mexico City 1 805   [30][31]
4 Bobby Bonales July 13, 1951 Super Viernes[29] N/A 1 441   [32][33]
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre (EMLL)
5 El Santo September 26, 1952[34] EMLL 19th Anniversary Show Mexico City 2 302 [35][36][37]
6 Blue Demon July 25, 1953 EMLL 20th Anniversary Show Mexico City 1 1,912   [36][38][39]
7 Karloff Lagarde January 31, 1958 EMLL show Mexico City 1 2,743   [40]
8 Huracán Ramírez August 5, 1965 12. Aniversario de la Arena Isabel[41] Cuernavaca, Morelos 1 50   [42]
9 Karloff Lagarde September 24, 1965 EMLL 32nd Anniversary Show Mexico City 2 590   [36][43]
10 Vento Castella May 7, 1967 EMLL show Mexico City 1 57   [44]
11 Karloff Lagarde July 3, 1967 EMLL show Mexico City 3 1,469   [45]
12 Alberto Muñoz July 11, 1971 EMLL show Mexico City 1 715   [46]
Vacated June 25, 1973 EMLL vacated the championship after Muñoz suffered a near-fatal injury. [47][48]
13 Mano Negra December 14, 1973 EMLL show Mexico City 1 562 Mano Negra defeated Karloff Lagarde to win the vacant title. [49]
14 Blue Demon June 29, 1975 EMLL show Mexico City 2 285   [50]
15 Mano Negra January 19, 1976 EMLL show Mexico City 2 1,197   [51]
16 Fishman April 9, 1976 EMLL show Mexico City 1 224   [52][53]
17 Américo Rocca April 30, 1979 EMLL show Mexico City 1 264   [54][55]
18 Kato Kung Lee January 19, 1980 EMLL show Mexico City 1 106   [56][57][58]
19 El Supremo May 4, 1980 EMLL show Mexico City 1 31   [59][60]
20 Lizmark June 4, 1980 EMLL show Acapulco, Guerrero 1 506   [61][62]
21 La Fiera October 23, 1981 Super Viernes[63] Mexico City 1 268   [64][65]
22 Américo Rocca July 18, 1982 EMLL show Guadalajara, Jalisco 2 558   [66]
23 Mocho Cota January 27, 1984 Super Viernes[67] Mexico City 1 181   [68][69]
24 Chamaco Valaguez July 26, 1984 EMLL show Cuernavaca, Morelos 1 359   [70][71]
Vacated July 20, 1985 EMLL vacated the championship after Valaguez won the NWA World Middleweight Championship. [72]
25 El Dandy November 17, 1985 EMLL show Mexico City 1 141   [73]
26 Monarca Cruz April 7, 1986 EMLL show Monterrey, Nuevo León 1 78   [74]
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre (EMLL)
27 El Dandy August 24, 1986 EMLL show N/A 2 70   [75][76]
28 Américo Rocca November 2, 1986 EMLL show Mexico City 3 636   [77]
29 Solar II July 30, 1988 EMLL show Cuernavaca, Morelos 1 66   [78]
30 Fuerza Guerrera October 4, 1988 EMLL show Mexico City 1 241   [79]
31 Águila Solitaria June 2, 1989 Super Viernes[80] Mexico City 1 111   [81]
32 Fuerza Guerrera September 21, 1989 Jueves Arena Puebla[82] Puebla, Puebla 2 806   [83]
33 Misterioso December 6, 1991 Domingos Arena Mexico[84] Mexico City 1 196   [85]
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
Vacated June 19, 1992 The championship was vacated when Misterioso left CMLL. [86][87]
34 Negro Casas December 1, 1995 Juicio Final Mexico City 1 246 Negro Casas defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [88][89]
35 Shinjiro Otani August 3, 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 2[90] Tokyo, Japan 1 1   [91]
36 Último Dragón August 4, 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 3[92] Tokyo, Japan 1 1   [93]
Part of the J-Crown Championship
37 The Great Sasuke August 5, 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 4[94] Tokyo, Japan 1 67 The championship became one of eight championships comprising New Japan Pro-Wrestling's J-Crown Championship. [95]
38 Último Dragón October 11, 1996 Osaka Crush Night[96] Osaka, Japan 2 85   [97]
39 Jushin Thunder Liger January 4, 1997 Wrestling World 1997 Tokyo, Japan 1 183   [98]
40 El Samurai July 6, 1997 Summer Struggle 1997[99] Sapporo, Japan 1 35   [100]
41 Shinjiro Otani August 10, 1997 The Four Heaven In Nagoya Dome[101] Nagoya, Japan 2 87   [102]
Vacated November 5, 1997 Otani vacated six of the seven remaining J-Crown titles after being forced by the World Wrestling Federation to return their Light Heavyweight Championship belt, ending the J-Crown Championship. [103]
Toryumon
42 Dragon Kid February 6, 1999 King Of Dragon 1999[104] Nagoya, Japan 1 78 Dragon Kid defeated Dr. Cerebro to win the vacant title. [105]
43 Judo Suwa April 25, 1999 Dragon Fever ~ Shun No Arashi[106] Kawasaki, Japan 1 454   [107]
44 Kenichiro Arai July 22, 2000 Dragon's Crash 2000[108] Tokyo, Japan 1 152   [109]
Vacated December 21, 2000 The championship was vacated after outside interference during a match on December 15 in Kawasaki, Japan, in which Susumu Mochizuki defeated Arai. [109]
45 Kenichiro Arai January 29, 2001 Muy Bien 2001[110] Tokyo, Japan 2 118 Arai defeated Yasushi Kanda in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [111]
46 Susumu Mochizuki May 27, 2001 Premium Live Match Vol. 20[112] Kobe, Japan 1 126   [111]
47 Ryo Saito September 30, 2001 Absolutamente[113] Tokyo, Japan 1 210   [111]
48 Genki Horiguchi April 28, 2002 Premium Live Match Vol. 29[114] Kobe, Japan 1 56   [111]
Vacated June 23, 2002 The championship was vacated following a no contest between Horiguchi and Dragon Kid. [111]
49 Ricky Marvin July 7, 2002 IIIer Aniversario[115] Kobe, Japan 1 17 Ricky Marvin defeated Super Nova to win the vacant championship. [111]
50 Genki Horiguchi July 24, 2002 Verano Peligroso 2002 - Day 5[116] Kumamoto, Japan 2 4   [111]
51 Darkness Dragon July 28, 2002 Verano Peligroso 2002 - Day 8[117] Shimonoseki, Japan 1 236   [111]
Vacated March 21, 2003 The championship was vacated due to an injury to Darkness Dragon. [118]
52 YOSSINO March 22, 2003 El Numero Uno 2003[119] Sapporo, Japan 1 456 YOSSINO defeated Genki Horiguchi to win the vacant title. [118]
Vacated June 20, 2004 The championship was vacated by YOSSINO in order to focus on winning the Toryumon Último Dragón Gym Championship. [120]
53 Hajime Ohara May 13, 2006 UD:06[121] Mexico City 1 252 Ohara defeated La Máscara to win the vacant title. [122]
54 Super Delfin January 20, 2007 OPW show Osaka, Japan 1 21   [19]
55 Hajime Ohara February 10, 2007 OPW show Osaka, Japan 2 290   [19]
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
56 La Sombra November 27, 2007 Martes Arena Mexico[123] Mexico City 1 547 This victory brought the championship back under CMLL's control. [19]
57 Mephisto May 27, 2009 CMLL show Acapulco, Guerrero 1 442 CMLL replaced the championship with the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship on August 12, 2010. [17]
Vacated August 12, 2010 The championship was vacated when CMLL returned it to NWA. [23]
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / NWA Mexico
58 Cassandro June 25, 2011 NWA Mexico UK Tour London, United Kingdom 1 1,331 Defeated Dr. Cerebro to win the vacant Championship. [24]
59 Magno February 15, 2015 Independent show El Paso, Texas 1 70 This was a three-way match that also included Boby Zavala. [124]
Vacated April 26, 2015 Magno was stripped of the championship after signing a full time contract with WWE. [125]
60 Impostor Jr. May 31, 2015 Independent show El Paso, Texas 1 189 Defeated Boby Zavala to win the vacant championship. [109]
61 Ultimo Samuray December 6, 2015 Independent show El Paso, Texas 1 19 [109]
62 Impostor Jr. December 25, 2015 Independent show El Paso, Texas 2 121 [109]
63 Akantus April 24, 2016 Independent show El Paso, Texas 1 524 Records of title matches/defenses are not presently available beyond August 2016. The title reign is considered to have ended on September 30, 2017, when Lightning One's ownership of the NWA went into effect and the NWA terminated its contracts with its licensees. Lightning One vacated or retired all of the NWA's titles except the World Heavyweight, Women's, and World Tag Team championships. [2]
Deactivated September 30, 2017 The championship was retired after the NWA was purchased by Lightning One, Inc.

Reigns by combined length edit

 
Negro Casas, who traveled to Japan and lost the championship.
 
Último Dragón, one of two men to have a one-day reign
Rank Wrestler No. of Reigns Combined days Ref(s).
1 Karloff Lagarde 3 4,802 [1]
2 Blue Demon 2 2,197 [1]
3 Mano Negra 2 1,759 [1]
4 Américo Rocca 3 1,458 [1]
5 Cassandro 1 1,331 [24][124]
6 Fuerza Guerrera 2 1,047 [1]
7 Jack O'Brien 1 804 [1]
8 Gory Guerrero 1 805 [1]
9 Alberto Muñoz 1 715 [1]
10 El Santo 2 639 [1]
11 La Sombra 2 547 [19]
12 Hajime Ohara 2 542 [19]
13 Lizmark 1 506 [1]
14 YOSSINO 1 456 [118][120]
15 Judo Suwa 1 454 [1]
16 Bobby Bonales 1 441 [1]
17 Mephisto 1 442 [17][23]
18 Chamaco Valaguez 1 359 [1]
19 Impostor Jr. 1 310 [109]
20 Kenichiro Arai 2 270 [111]
21 La Fiera 1 268 [1]
22 Negro Casas 1 246 [1]
23 Darkness Dragon 1 236 [111][118]
24 Fishman 1 224 [1]
25 El Dandy 2 211 [1]
26 Ryo Saito 1 210 [111]
27 Jushin Thunder Liger 1 183 [1]
28 Mocho Cota 1 181 [1]
29 Misterioso 1 196 [1]
30 Susumu Mochizuki 1 126 [1]
31 Akantus 1 524 [2]
32 Águila Solitaria 1 111 [1]
33 Kato Kung Lee 1 106 [1]
34 Shinjiro Otani 2 88 [1]
35 Último Dragón 2 86 [1]
36 Dragon Kid 1 78 [1]
Monarca Cruz 1 78 [1]
38 Magno 1 70 [124][125]
39 The Great Sasuke 1 67 [1]
40 Solar II 1 66 [1]
41 Genki Horiguchi 2 60 [111]
42 Vento Castella 1 57 [1]
43 Huracán Ramírez 1 50 [1]
44 El Samurai 1 35 [1]
45 El Supremo 1 31 [1]
46 Super Delfin 1 21 [1]
47 Ultimo Samuray 1 19 [109]
48 Ricky Marvin 1 17 [111]

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b The official weight of some of the champions have not been documented, making it possible that there was a lighter champion
  2. ^ One example of the weight limit being ignored was when Mephisto won the championship despite weighing 90 kg (200 lb), 12 kg (26 lb) over the weight limit.[16][17]

References edit

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world, welterweight, championship, spanish, campeonato, mundial, welter, inactive, professional, wrestling, championship, governed, national, wrestling, alliance, most, recently, promoted, mexico, championship, originally, created, 1946, mexican, promotion, co. The NWA World Welterweight Championship Spanish Campeonato Mundial Welter de NWA is an inactive professional wrestling championship governed by the National Wrestling Alliance NWA and most recently promoted by NWA Mexico The championship was originally created in 1946 by the Mexican promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL As with all professional wrestling championships matches for the NWA World Welterweight Championship were not won or lost competitively but by a pre planned ending to a match with the outcome determined by the CMLL bookers and match makers 6 CMLL controlled the championship from 1946 until 1996 and again from 2007 until 2010 From 1996 until 2007 the championship was promoted mainly in Japan initially as one of eight championships that made up the New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW J Crown Championship After the J Crown was discontinued the title remained in Japan promoted by the Toryumon federation until 2007 when it returned to Mexico and CMLL CMLL was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance NWA until the late 1980s but chose to keep the championship and the NWA prefix after leaving the NWA NWA World Welterweight ChampionshipThe current belt designDetailsPromotionEmpresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre 1946 1990 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 1991 1996 2007 2010 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1996 1997 Toryumon Japan Mexico 1999 2007 NWA Mexico Independent promotions 2010 2017 Date establishedMarch 15 1946 1 Date retiredSeptember 30 2017 2 Other name s World Welterweight Championship 1946 1952 1 StatisticsFirst champion s El Santo 1 Final champion s Akantus 2 Most reignsKarloff Lagarde Americo Rocca 3 reigns Longest reignKarloff Lagarde 7 years 186 days 1 Shortest reignShinjiro Otani Ultimo Dragon 1 day 1 Oldest championBlue Demon 53 years 66 days 3 Youngest championLa Sombra 18 years 24 days 4 Heaviest championShinjiro Otani 102 kilograms 225 lb a Lightest championKarloff Lagarde 68 kilograms 150 lb a 5 The championship predates the creation of the National Wrestling Alliance in 1948 and was initially called the World Welterweight Championship promoted by Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre EMLL When EMLL joined the National Wrestling Alliance in 1952 the NWA prefix was added 7 In the late 1980s EMLL withdrew from the NWA and changed its name to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL 8 CMLL retained ownership of three NWA branded championships which originated in the promotion 1 the other two being the NWA World Middleweight Championship and the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship All continued to be billed as Campeonatos de NWA NWA Championships 9 10 On occasion a promotion declared the championship vacant which meant there was no champion at that point in time This was either due to a storyline 11 or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury and being unable to defend the championship 12 or leaving the company 13 All title matches held in Mexico took place under two out of three falls rules 14 15 The official definition of the welterweight weight limit in Mexico is 70 kg 150 lb to 78 kg 172 lb but promotions have ignored the weight limit at times and crowned champions both heavier and lighter than the rules defined b 18 El Santo became the first NWA World Welterweight Champion by winning an eight man tournament when he defeated Pete Pancoff in the finals In 1992 the then champion Misterioso left CMLL to join the newly formed Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion AAA vacating the championship as a result CMLL had created the CMLL World Welterweight Championship in February 1992 as their top welterweight championship and thus did not crown a new NWA championship for three years 1 Negro Casas defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final as CMLL brought the championship back in the winter of 1995 The following August Casas was one of eight champions to compete in an NJPW promoted tournament to unify the championships into the J Crown championship Casas lost in the first round to Shinjiro Ohtani marking the first time the championship had changed hands outside Mexico The championship would switch hands in each round of the tournament as Ultimo Dragon won it the next night and then Great Sasuke won it as he won the tournament In 1996 and 1997 the championship was defended as part of the J Crown until it was broken up into the original individual championships After this it was once again inactive until early 1999 when Dragon Kid became the first Toryumon promoted champion From 1999 until 2007 the championship was promoted exclusively by Toryumon mainly in Japan and occasionally by Torymon s Mexican branch On November 27 2007 CMLL wrestler La Sombra won the title from Hajime Ohara on a Toryumon Mexico show bringing the championship back under the control of CMLL 19 In March 2010 Blue Demon Jr the president of NWA Mexico demanded that CMLL a non member of the NWA cease promoting the NWA branded championships declaring that all three championships had been vacated as far as the NWA was concerned 20 NWA Mexico had already tried to reclaim CMLL s three NWA branded titles on a previous occasion CMLL ignored both requests completely with Mephisto the NWA Welterweight Champion responding that the championships belong to CMLL thus the NWA could not vacate them 21 On August 12 2010 CMLL unveiled the new NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship to replace the original championship which it conceded to NWA Mexico The CMLL made the last CMLL promoted NWA World Welterweight champion Averno the first NWA World Historic Welterweight Champion 22 23 On June 22 2011 Cassandro became the first NWA Mexico promoted Welterweight Champion when he defeated Dr Cerebro on a show in London England 24 Akantus was the most recent NWA World Welterweight champion having defeated Impostor Jr to win the title on April 24 2016 marking the only known championship match in his reign Akantus was the 63rd overall champion and the 47th person to hold the Championship Karloff Lagarde and Americo Rocca are tied for the most title reigns a total of three while Lagarde holds the record for the longest individual title reign 2 742 days from 1958 until 1965 Two men have held the title for just one day Shinjiro Otani and Ultimo Dragon 1 Contents 1 Title history 2 Reigns by combined length 3 See also 4 Footnotes 5 ReferencesTitle history editKey No Overall reign number Reign Reign number for the specific champion Days Number of days held N A Unknown information NLT Championship change took place no later than the date listed Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion No Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre EMLL 1 El Santo March 15 1946 Super Viernes 25 Mexico City 1 337 Defeated Pete Pancoff to become the first champion 26 27 2 Jack O Brien February 15 1947 Super Viernes 25 Mexico City 1 804 28 3 Gory Guerrero April 29 1949 Super Viernes 29 Mexico City 1 805 30 31 4 Bobby Bonales July 13 1951 Super Viernes 29 N A 1 441 32 33 National Wrestling Alliance NWA Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre EMLL 5 El Santo September 26 1952 34 EMLL 19th Anniversary Show Mexico City 2 302 35 36 37 6 Blue Demon July 25 1953 EMLL 20th Anniversary Show Mexico City 1 1 912 36 38 39 7 Karloff Lagarde January 31 1958 EMLL show Mexico City 1 2 743 40 8 Huracan Ramirez August 5 1965 12 Aniversario de la Arena Isabel 41 Cuernavaca Morelos 1 50 42 9 Karloff Lagarde September 24 1965 EMLL 32nd Anniversary Show Mexico City 2 590 36 43 10 Vento Castella May 7 1967 EMLL show Mexico City 1 57 44 11 Karloff Lagarde July 3 1967 EMLL show Mexico City 3 1 469 45 12 Alberto Munoz July 11 1971 EMLL show Mexico City 1 715 46 Vacated June 25 1973 EMLL vacated the championship after Munoz suffered a near fatal injury 47 48 13 Mano Negra December 14 1973 EMLL show Mexico City 1 562 Mano Negra defeated Karloff Lagarde to win the vacant title 49 14 Blue Demon June 29 1975 EMLL show Mexico City 2 285 50 15 Mano Negra January 19 1976 EMLL show Mexico City 2 1 197 51 16 Fishman April 9 1976 EMLL show Mexico City 1 224 52 53 17 Americo Rocca April 30 1979 EMLL show Mexico City 1 264 54 55 18 Kato Kung Lee January 19 1980 EMLL show Mexico City 1 106 56 57 58 19 El Supremo May 4 1980 EMLL show Mexico City 1 31 59 60 20 Lizmark June 4 1980 EMLL show Acapulco Guerrero 1 506 61 62 21 La Fiera October 23 1981 Super Viernes 63 Mexico City 1 268 64 65 22 Americo Rocca July 18 1982 EMLL show Guadalajara Jalisco 2 558 66 23 Mocho Cota January 27 1984 Super Viernes 67 Mexico City 1 181 68 69 24 Chamaco Valaguez July 26 1984 EMLL show Cuernavaca Morelos 1 359 70 71 Vacated July 20 1985 EMLL vacated the championship after Valaguez won the NWA World Middleweight Championship 72 25 El Dandy November 17 1985 EMLL show Mexico City 1 141 73 26 Monarca Cruz April 7 1986 EMLL show Monterrey Nuevo Leon 1 78 74 Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre EMLL 27 El Dandy August 24 1986 EMLL show N A 2 70 75 76 28 Americo Rocca November 2 1986 EMLL show Mexico City 3 636 77 29 Solar II July 30 1988 EMLL show Cuernavaca Morelos 1 66 78 30 Fuerza Guerrera October 4 1988 EMLL show Mexico City 1 241 79 31 Aguila Solitaria June 2 1989 Super Viernes 80 Mexico City 1 111 81 32 Fuerza Guerrera September 21 1989 Jueves Arena Puebla 82 Puebla Puebla 2 806 83 33 Misterioso December 6 1991 Domingos Arena Mexico 84 Mexico City 1 196 85 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL Vacated June 19 1992 The championship was vacated when Misterioso left CMLL 86 87 34 Negro Casas December 1 1995 Juicio Final Mexico City 1 246 Negro Casas defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final to win the vacant title 88 89 35 Shinjiro Otani August 3 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 2 90 Tokyo Japan 1 1 91 36 Ultimo Dragon August 4 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 3 92 Tokyo Japan 1 1 93 Part of the J Crown Championship 37 The Great Sasuke August 5 1996 NJPW G1 Climax 1996 day 4 94 Tokyo Japan 1 67 The championship became one of eight championships comprising New Japan Pro Wrestling s J Crown Championship 95 38 Ultimo Dragon October 11 1996 Osaka Crush Night 96 Osaka Japan 2 85 97 39 Jushin Thunder Liger January 4 1997 Wrestling World 1997 Tokyo Japan 1 183 98 40 El Samurai July 6 1997 Summer Struggle 1997 99 Sapporo Japan 1 35 100 41 Shinjiro Otani August 10 1997 The Four Heaven In Nagoya Dome 101 Nagoya Japan 2 87 102 Vacated November 5 1997 Otani vacated six of the seven remaining J Crown titles after being forced by the World Wrestling Federation to return their Light Heavyweight Championship belt ending the J Crown Championship 103 Toryumon 42 Dragon Kid February 6 1999 King Of Dragon 1999 104 Nagoya Japan 1 78 Dragon Kid defeated Dr Cerebro to win the vacant title 105 43 Judo Suwa April 25 1999 Dragon Fever Shun No Arashi 106 Kawasaki Japan 1 454 107 44 Kenichiro Arai July 22 2000 Dragon s Crash 2000 108 Tokyo Japan 1 152 109 Vacated December 21 2000 The championship was vacated after outside interference during a match on December 15 in Kawasaki Japan in which Susumu Mochizuki defeated Arai 109 45 Kenichiro Arai January 29 2001 Muy Bien 2001 110 Tokyo Japan 2 118 Arai defeated Yasushi Kanda in a tournament final to win the vacant title 111 46 Susumu Mochizuki May 27 2001 Premium Live Match Vol 20 112 Kobe Japan 1 126 111 47 Ryo Saito September 30 2001 Absolutamente 113 Tokyo Japan 1 210 111 48 Genki Horiguchi April 28 2002 Premium Live Match Vol 29 114 Kobe Japan 1 56 111 Vacated June 23 2002 The championship was vacated following a no contest between Horiguchi and Dragon Kid 111 49 Ricky Marvin July 7 2002 IIIer Aniversario 115 Kobe Japan 1 17 Ricky Marvin defeated Super Nova to win the vacant championship 111 50 Genki Horiguchi July 24 2002 Verano Peligroso 2002 Day 5 116 Kumamoto Japan 2 4 111 51 Darkness Dragon July 28 2002 Verano Peligroso 2002 Day 8 117 Shimonoseki Japan 1 236 111 Vacated March 21 2003 The championship was vacated due to an injury to Darkness Dragon 118 52 YOSSINO March 22 2003 El Numero Uno 2003 119 Sapporo Japan 1 456 YOSSINO defeated Genki Horiguchi to win the vacant title 118 Vacated June 20 2004 The championship was vacated by YOSSINO in order to focus on winning the Toryumon Ultimo Dragon Gym Championship 120 53 Hajime Ohara May 13 2006 UD 06 121 Mexico City 1 252 Ohara defeated La Mascara to win the vacant title 122 54 Super Delfin January 20 2007 OPW show Osaka Japan 1 21 19 55 Hajime Ohara February 10 2007 OPW show Osaka Japan 2 290 19 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL 56 La Sombra November 27 2007 Martes Arena Mexico 123 Mexico City 1 547 This victory brought the championship back under CMLL s control 19 57 Mephisto May 27 2009 CMLL show Acapulco Guerrero 1 442 CMLL replaced the championship with the NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship on August 12 2010 17 Vacated August 12 2010 The championship was vacated when CMLL returned it to NWA 23 National Wrestling Alliance NWA NWA Mexico 58 Cassandro June 25 2011 NWA Mexico UK Tour London United Kingdom 1 1 331 Defeated Dr Cerebro to win the vacant Championship 24 59 Magno February 15 2015 Independent show El Paso Texas 1 70 This was a three way match that also included Boby Zavala 124 Vacated April 26 2015 Magno was stripped of the championship after signing a full time contract with WWE 125 60 Impostor Jr May 31 2015 Independent show El Paso Texas 1 189 Defeated Boby Zavala to win the vacant championship 109 61 Ultimo Samuray December 6 2015 Independent show El Paso Texas 1 19 109 62 Impostor Jr December 25 2015 Independent show El Paso Texas 2 121 109 63 Akantus April 24 2016 Independent show El Paso Texas 1 524 Records of title matches defenses are not presently available beyond August 2016 The title reign is considered to have ended on September 30 2017 when Lightning One s ownership of the NWA went into effect and the NWA terminated its contracts with its licensees Lightning One vacated or retired all of the NWA s titles except the World Heavyweight Women s and World Tag Team championships 2 Deactivated September 30 2017 The championship was retired after the NWA was purchased by Lightning One Inc Reigns by combined length edit nbsp Negro Casas who traveled to Japan and lost the championship nbsp Ultimo Dragon one of two men to have a one day reign Rank Wrestler No of Reigns Combined days Ref s 1 Karloff Lagarde 3 4 802 1 2 Blue Demon 2 2 197 1 3 Mano Negra 2 1 759 1 4 Americo Rocca 3 1 458 1 5 Cassandro 1 1 331 24 124 6 Fuerza Guerrera 2 1 047 1 7 Jack O Brien 1 804 1 8 Gory Guerrero 1 805 1 9 Alberto Munoz 1 715 1 10 El Santo 2 639 1 11 La Sombra 2 547 19 12 Hajime Ohara 2 542 19 13 Lizmark 1 506 1 14 YOSSINO 1 456 118 120 15 Judo Suwa 1 454 1 16 Bobby Bonales 1 441 1 17 Mephisto 1 442 17 23 18 Chamaco Valaguez 1 359 1 19 Impostor Jr 1 310 109 20 Kenichiro Arai 2 270 111 21 La Fiera 1 268 1 22 Negro Casas 1 246 1 23 Darkness Dragon 1 236 111 118 24 Fishman 1 224 1 25 El Dandy 2 211 1 26 Ryo Saito 1 210 111 27 Jushin Thunder Liger 1 183 1 28 Mocho Cota 1 181 1 29 Misterioso 1 196 1 30 Susumu Mochizuki 1 126 1 31 Akantus 1 524 2 32 Aguila Solitaria 1 111 1 33 Kato Kung Lee 1 106 1 34 Shinjiro Otani 2 88 1 35 Ultimo Dragon 2 86 1 36 Dragon Kid 1 78 1 Monarca Cruz 1 78 1 38 Magno 1 70 124 125 39 The Great Sasuke 1 67 1 40 Solar II 1 66 1 41 Genki Horiguchi 2 60 111 42 Vento Castella 1 57 1 43 Huracan Ramirez 1 50 1 44 El Samurai 1 35 1 45 El Supremo 1 31 1 46 Super Delfin 1 21 1 47 Ultimo Samuray 1 19 109 48 Ricky Marvin 1 17 111 See also editList of National Wrestling Alliance championshipsFootnotes edit a b The official weight of some of the champions have not been documented making it possible that there was a lighter champion One example of the weight limit being ignored was when Mephisto won the championship despite weighing 90 kg 200 lb 12 kg 26 lb over the weight limit 16 17 References editGeneral 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 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 Lucha Libre Conoce la historia de las leyendas de cuadrilatero Professional wrestling Learn the history of the ring legends in Spanish Mexico 2008 Grandes Figuras de la Lucha Libre Madigan Dan 2007 The start of the journey Mondo Lucha a Go Go the bizarre amp honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling HarperCollins Publisher pp 15 28 ISBN 978 0 06 085583 3 Hornbaker Tim 2007 International Expansion National Wrestling Alliance the untold story of the monopoly that strangled pro wrestling ECW Press ISBN 978 1 55022 741 3 Specific a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Chapter Mexico EMLL NWA Welterweight Heavyweight Title Lutteroth a b c d NWA World Welterweight Championship in German Cagematch net Retrieved October 29 2016 Grandes Figuras de la Lucha Libre p 11 Blue Demon 1922 2000 Tecnicos La Sombra Faces La Sombra Fuego en el ring in Spanish Archived from the original on July 11 2011 Retrieved October 17 2009 Grandes Figuras de la Lucha Libre p 33 Karlof Lagarde 1928 2000 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 Hornbaker 2007 PP 24 25 International Expansion Madigan 2007 PP 15 28 Duncan amp Will 2000 pp 389 390 Mexico EMLL NWA World Middlweight Title Duncan amp Will 2000 p 389 Mexico EMLL NWA World Light Heavyweight Title 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 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 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 201 Chapter Memphis Nashville Memphis USWA Tag Team Title Vacant on 93 01 18 when Spike leaves the USWA Comision de Box y Lucha Libre p 44 Articulo 258 Cada combate de lucha libre tendra como limite tres caidas cada caida sera sin limite de tiempo ganara quien obtenga dos caidas de las tres en disputa Article 258 Each wrestling match shall have as limit three falls Each fall will be without time limit The winner will be the one to first obtain two of the three falls in the match Arturo Montiel Rojas August 30 2001 Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre Professional del Estado de Mexico Box and Professional Wrestling Regulations of the State of Mexico PDF in Spanish Comision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F p 24 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wrestling Super Luchas in Spanish No 244 Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on July 7 2015 Retrieved July 11 2009 Ruiz Alex March 4 2010 Ocampo Ernesto ed Blue Demon Jr no reconoce los titulos de NWA que estan en el CMLL Realizara eliminatorias para sacar a los nuevos campeones Blue Demon Jr does not recognize the NWA titles in CMLL They will hold a tournament for new champions Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on June 26 2015 Retrieved June 25 2015 Ruiz Glez Alex March 12 2010 Ocampo Ernesto ed Mephisto responde a Blue Demon Jr No tengo que entrar a ninguna eliminatoria porque yo soy el campeon Mephisto responds to Blue Demon Jr I do not have to enter any decision match because I am the champion Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on June 26 2015 Retrieved March 14 2010 Campeones Champions in Spanish Consejo 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Welterweight Championship gt gt 29 04 1949 13 07 1951 Gory Guerrero CageMatch Retrieved May 4 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Gori Guerrero 49 04 29 Mexico City MEX Centinela Teddy April 29 2015 Ocampo Ernesto ed En un dia como hoy 2006 Relampago rapa a Mascara Magica en dos al hilo 1949 Gori Guerrero Campeon Mundial Welter On a day like today 2006 Relampago shaves Magical Mask in two straight falls 1949 Gori Guerrero Welter World Champion Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on July 9 2015 Retrieved July 1 2015 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Bobby Bonales 51 07 11 MEX Centinela Teddy July 13 2015 Ocampo Ernesto ed En un dia como hoy 1951 Bobby Bonales derrota a Gori Guerrero 1985 Se suspende la lucha de mascaras entre Lizmark y Gran Markus On a day like today 1951 Bobby Bonales defeats Gori Guerrero 1985 The mask match between Lizmark and Gran Markus is suspended Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on July 14 2015 Retrieved July 1 2015 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance after 52 09 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 El Santo 2 1952 09 26 MEX a b c Ruiz Glez Alex September 7 2010 Ocampo Ernesto ed CMLL 79 historias 79 Aniversario las 79 luchas estelares CMLL 79 stories 79 Anniversaries the 79 main events Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Archived from the original on July 1 2015 Retrieved October 20 2012 Hoops Brian September 26 2019 Daily pro wrestling history 09 26 Triple H win vacant WWF world title Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 13 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Blue Demon 53 07 25 Mexico City MEX Hoops Brian July 25 2019 Daily pro wrestling history 07 25 WWF Fully Loaded 1999 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 13 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Karloff Lagarde 58 01 31 Mexico City MEX 12 Aniversario de la Arena Isabel CageMatch August 5 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76 11 19 Mexico City MEX Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Fishman 76 04 09 Mexico City MEX Hoops Brian April 9 2019 Daily pro wrestling history 04 09 Jim Crockett Promotions buys UWF Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 13 2020 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Americo Rocca 79 04 30 Mexico City MEX Centinela Teddy April 20 2015 Ocampo Ernesto ed En un dia como hoy 1979 Alfonso Dantes vs El Faraon por las cabelleras Ringo Mendoza expone el titulo ante Sangre Chicana On a day like today 1979 Alfonso Dantes vs El Faraon for the hair Ringo Mendoza defends the title to Sangre Chicano Super Luchas in Spanish Mexico City Mexico Impresos Camsam ISSN 1665 8876 Retrieved July 1 2015 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 390 Kato Kung Lee 80 01 19 Mexico City MEX Hoops Brian January 19 2019 Daily pro wrestling history 01 19 Ric Flair wins WWF title in 1992 Royal Rumble Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 13 2020 Hoops Brian January 19 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 19 Ric Flair wins WWF title in 1992 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