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Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship

The Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Nacional Femenil de Parejas) is a Mexican national tag team professional wrestling championship that is run exclusively for female wrestlers. The championship is sanctioned and controlled by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre México D.F. (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), and is currently promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). Because it is a professional wrestling championship, the winner of the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship is decided by a scripted ending to a match rather that by actual competition.

Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship
(Campeonato Nacional de Parejas Femenil)
The championship belts
Details
PromotionComisión de Box y Lucha Libre México D.F.[a]
AAA (1992–1997)[a]
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2020–present)[1]
Date establishedApril 10, 1990[1]
Current champion(s)La Jarochita and Lluvia
Date wonOctober 17, 2020
Statistics
First champion(s)Irma González and Irma Aguilar
Most reignsLa Briosa (2 reigns with different partners)
Longest reignMartha Villalobos and Pantera Sureña (792 days)
Shortest reignVicky Carranza and La Briosa (No more than 46 days)

The championship was introduced in mid-1990; the mother/daughter team of Irma González and Irma Aguilar defeated Neftali and Satanakia in the finals of a tournament to determine the inaugural champions.[a][2] Five teams held the championship between 1991 and 1997, when it was abandoned. No team held the championship more than twice but La Briosa held it with two different partners; Vicky Carranza and Neftali. The last championship team was La Rosa and La Sirenita, who won it on January 19, 1996, and defended their title until 1997.[a][2] On March 4, 2020, CMLL announced that it would revive the championship.[1]

History Edit

In 1990, the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre México D.F. (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission) created and sanctioned the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Parejas Femenil). Unlike the majority of the Mexican National Championships at the time, this was not controlled by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) but was promoted on the Mexican independent circuit. Records are unclear on which teams participated in the tournament to crown the first champions but state the mother/daughter team Irma González and Irma Aguilar defeated Neftali and Satanakia on April 10, 1990, in a show in Xochimilico, Mexico City, to become the inaugural winners.[a][2] Their reign lasted for 619 days, although it is unclear how many championship defenses the team made during the time, if any.[3]

On December 20, 1991, Martha Villalobos and Pantera Sureña won the championship in an independent-circuit show in Mexico City.[a][2] No records for championship defenses between December 1991 and February 19, 1994, have been found[4] but it is recorded Vicky Carranza and La Briosa won the championship on that date to become the third champions.[a][2] During the subsequent 46 days, Carrenza and Briosa disbanded the team, leaving the championship vacant. The Commission allowed both women to select a new tag-team partner to contest the vacant championship. La Briosa and Neftali defeated Vicki Carranza and La Medusa to claim the championship in a show promoted by AAA.[a][2] This was the first time the championship was promoted by AAA, one of Mexico's largest, national wrestling companies. The titles were next defended in AAA 653 days later as La Rosa and La Sirenita defeated Briosa and Neftali by count-out on January 19, 1996, and the championship changed hands.[b][a][2] By 1997, the championship stopped being promoted and neither champion ever referred to the title or wore the championship belts to the ring.[a][2]

Reigns Edit

The current champions are La Jarochita and Lluvia. Five teams consisting of nine individuals held the championship between 1990 and 1997.[a][2] La Briosa is the only person to have held the championship twice so far, having won it with Vicky Carrenza and Neftali.[a][2] Briosa and Carrenza's reign lasted 46 days before the team broke up and the championship was vacated; it is the shortest reign so far. Martha Villalobos' and Pantera Sureña's 792-day reign from December 20, 1991 until February 19, 1994, is the longest in the history of the championship.[a][2]

Rules Edit

As with all professional wrestling championships, matches for the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship were won by a pre-planned ending whose outcome is determined by bookers and match makers rather that through actual competition.[c] Occasionally a promotion declared the championship vacant, meaning there was no title holder at that time. This was either due to a storyline,[d] or real-life issues such as an injured champion being unable to defend the championship,[e] or leaving the company.[f] All title matches take place under two-out-of-three falls rules.[g]

Officially, only Mexican citizens may either challenge for or hold the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship[10] although exceptions exist, such as the Puerto Rican Zeuxis winning the Mexican National Women's Championship.[11] As is the case for all the Mexican National titles, the championship may generally not be defended in any type of match other than a regular tag-team-match format.[a] The Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre México D.F. has enforced the rules inconsistently; in one case they stripped Psicosis of the Mexican National Middleweight Championship for defending it in a hardcore match.[h] In another case, it allowed the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship to change hands in a steel cage match.[12]

Title history Edit

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parenthesis, if different
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Irma González and Irma Aguilar April 10, 1990 Live event Xochimilico, Mexico City 1 619 Defeated Neftali and Satanakia in the finals of a tournament to become the first women's tag team champions. [a][2]
2 Martha Villalobos and Pantera Sureña December 20, 1991 Live event Mexico City 1 792   [a][2]
3 Vicky Carranza and La Briosa February 19, 1994 Live event Xochimilico, Mexico City 1 [i]   [a][2]
Vacated 1994 Vicky Carranza and La Briosa split up. [a][2]
4 Las Nasty Girls
(La Briosa (2) and Neftali)
April 6, 1994 AAA show[13] Apatlaco, Mexico City 1 653 Carranza and Briosa were both allowed to pick a new partner, with La Briosa and Neftali defeating Carranza and La Medusa to win the championship. [a][2]
5 La Rosa and La Sirenita January 19, 1996 AAA show[14] Apatlaco, Mexico City 1 N/A[j] Won the match, and championship, by count out [a][2][15]
Deactivated 1997 Championship was not referred to after this point in time. [a][2]
6 La Jarochita and Lluvia October 17, 2020 CMLL Pay Per View México City, México DF 1 1,037+ Defeated La Amapola and La Metálica in the finals of a three-week tournament for the vacant title. [16]

Tournaments Edit

2020 Edit

Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament (2020)
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date
  • October 2, 2020
  • October 9, 2020
  • October 16, 2020
CityMexico City, Mexico
VenueArena México
Event chronology

On its March 4, 2020 Informa show, CMLL announced it was re-introducing the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship and would hold a tag-team tournament over three Sunday shows between March 15 and 29, 2020, as part of CMLL's Sunday Arena México show.[1] It was originally planned for March to coincide with Women's History Month.[17] The tournament will consist of ten teams, split into two qualifying blocks. For each block all five teams will participate in a battle royal where the winning team will move to the semifinal, while the other four teams will be required to compete against each other.[17] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was postponed.[17] In September, CMLL announced that the tournament would start on October 5 as part of their weekly CMLL Super Viernes shows.

Block A
Block B

Tournament brackets Edit

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
La Amapola and La Metálica W
La Magnifica and Silueta [18][19][20]La Amapola and Metálica W
Marcela and Skadi W Marcela and Skadi [18][19][20]
La Comandante and La Seductora [18][19][20]La Amapola and Metálica W
Bye Reyna Isis and Tiffany [18][19][20]
Bye Bye [18][19][20]
Bye Reyna Isis and Tiffany
Reyna Isis and Tiffany [18][19][20]La Amapola and Metálica
Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer W La Jarochita and Lluvia W
Estrellita and Mystique [21][22][23]Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer [21][22][23]
La Vaquerita and La Guerrera [21][22][23]Princesa Sugehit and Sanely W
Princesa Sugehit and Sanely W Princesa Sugehit and Sanely [21][22][23]
Bye La Jarochita and Lluvia W
Bye Bye
Bye La Jarochita and Lluvia [21][22][23]
La Jarochita and Lluvia [21][22][23]

Tournament results Edit

October 5 Super Viernes (Block A)
No.Results[18][19][20]StipulationsTimes
1Mercurio defeated Último DragóncitoBest two-out-of-three falls match11:28
2Diamond defeated Espanto Jr.Best two-out-of-three falls match07:26
3Diamante Azul and Místico defeated Templario and El TerribleBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match17:26
4Reyna Isis defeated Skadi, La Metálica, La Magnifica and La SeductoraMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament seeding battle royal
5La Amapola and La Metálica defeated La Magnifica and SiluetaMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament first round07:12
6Marcela and Skadi defeated La Comandante and La SeductoraMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament first round07:07
7La Amapola and La Metálica defeated Marcela and SkadiMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament quarterfinal05:13
8La Amapola and La Metálica defeated Reyna Isis and TiffanyMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal10:00
9El Cuatrero, Forastero, Sansón defeated Euforia, Gran Guerrero, and Negro Casas by disqualificationBest two-out-of-three falls six-man tag team match
October 9 Super Viernes (Block B)
No.Results[21][22][23]StipulationsTimes
1Disturbio defeated RobinBest two-out-of-three falls match09:39
2Los Hijos del Infierno (Ephesto and Mephisto defeated Black Panther and Blue Panther Jr.Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match13:41
3La Jarochita defeated Mystique, Stephanie Vaquer, Sanely, and La GuerreraMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament seeding battle royal05:04
4Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer defeated Estrellita and MystiqueMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament first round10:52
5Princesa Sugehit and Sanely defeated La Guerrera and La VaqueritaMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament first round07:51
6Princesa Sugehit and Sanely defeated Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer by disqualificationMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament quarterfinal03:50
7La Jarochita and Lluvia defeated Princesa Sugehit and SanelyMexican National Women's Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal05:22
8Euforia defeated ForasteroBest two-out-of-three falls match14:30
9Carístico and Bandido defeated Gran Guerrero and Negro CasasBest two-out-of-three falls tag team match13:51

Footnotes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Duncan & Will (2000) p. 399, Chapter: Mexico: National Women's Tag Team Title
  2. ^ In most wrestling promotions a count out ending usually means that the championship does not change hands.
  3. ^ 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"[5]
  4. ^ 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"[6]
  5. ^ 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 & Ar<n Anderson"[7]
  6. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 201, Chapter: (Memphis, Nashville) Memphis: USWA Tag Team Title "Vacant on 93/01/18 when Spike leaves the USWA."[8]
  7. ^ Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre p. 44 "Articulo 258.- Cada combate de lucha libre tendrá como limite tres caídas; cada caída será sin limite de tiempo, ganará quien obtenga dos caídas 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")[9]
  8. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 392, chapter: Mexico: National Middleweight Championship
  9. ^ The exact date the championship was vacated is uncertain, which means the reign lasted between 1 day and 46 days
  10. ^ the length of the reign is too uncertain to calculate

References Edit

  • 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.
  • "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.
  • 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.
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  6. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, p. 271.
  7. ^ Duncan & Will 2000, p. 20.
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The Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship Spanish Campeonato Nacional Femenil de Parejas is a Mexican national tag team professional wrestling championship that is run exclusively for female wrestlers The championship is sanctioned and controlled by the Comision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission and is currently promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL Because it is a professional wrestling championship the winner of the Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship is decided by a scripted ending to a match rather that by actual competition Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship Campeonato Nacional de Parejas Femenil The championship beltsDetailsPromotionComision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F a AAA 1992 1997 a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 2020 present 1 Date establishedApril 10 1990 1 Current champion s La Jarochita and LluviaDate wonOctober 17 2020StatisticsFirst champion s Irma Gonzalez and Irma AguilarMost reignsLa Briosa 2 reigns with different partners Longest reignMartha Villalobos and Pantera Surena 792 days Shortest reignVicky Carranza and La Briosa No more than 46 days The championship was introduced in mid 1990 the mother daughter team of Irma Gonzalez and Irma Aguilar defeated Neftali and Satanakia in the finals of a tournament to determine the inaugural champions a 2 Five teams held the championship between 1991 and 1997 when it was abandoned No team held the championship more than twice but La Briosa held it with two different partners Vicky Carranza and Neftali The last championship team was La Rosa and La Sirenita who won it on January 19 1996 and defended their title until 1997 a 2 On March 4 2020 CMLL announced that it would revive the championship 1 Contents 1 History 2 Reigns 3 Rules 4 Title history 5 Tournaments 5 1 2020 6 Tournament brackets 7 Tournament results 8 Footnotes 9 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1990 the Comision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission created and sanctioned the Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship Campeonato Nacional de Parejas Femenil Unlike the majority of the Mexican National Championships at the time this was not controlled by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL but was promoted on the Mexican independent circuit Records are unclear on which teams participated in the tournament to crown the first champions but state the mother daughter team Irma Gonzalez and Irma Aguilar defeated Neftali and Satanakia on April 10 1990 in a show in Xochimilico Mexico City to become the inaugural winners a 2 Their reign lasted for 619 days although it is unclear how many championship defenses the team made during the time if any 3 On December 20 1991 Martha Villalobos and Pantera Surena won the championship in an independent circuit show in Mexico City a 2 No records for championship defenses between December 1991 and February 19 1994 have been found 4 but it is recorded Vicky Carranza and La Briosa won the championship on that date to become the third champions a 2 During the subsequent 46 days Carrenza and Briosa disbanded the team leaving the championship vacant The Commission allowed both women to select a new tag team partner to contest the vacant championship La Briosa and Neftali defeated Vicki Carranza and La Medusa to claim the championship in a show promoted by AAA a 2 This was the first time the championship was promoted by AAA one of Mexico s largest national wrestling companies The titles were next defended in AAA 653 days later as La Rosa and La Sirenita defeated Briosa and Neftali by count out on January 19 1996 and the championship changed hands b a 2 By 1997 the championship stopped being promoted and neither champion ever referred to the title or wore the championship belts to the ring a 2 Reigns EditThe current champions are La Jarochita and Lluvia Five teams consisting of nine individuals held the championship between 1990 and 1997 a 2 La Briosa is the only person to have held the championship twice so far having won it with Vicky Carrenza and Neftali a 2 Briosa and Carrenza s reign lasted 46 days before the team broke up and the championship was vacated it is the shortest reign so far Martha Villalobos and Pantera Surena s 792 day reign from December 20 1991 until February 19 1994 is the longest in the history of the championship a 2 Rules EditAs with all professional wrestling championships matches for the Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship were won by a pre planned ending whose outcome is determined by bookers and match makers rather that through actual competition c Occasionally a promotion declared the championship vacant meaning there was no title holder at that time This was either due to a storyline d or real life issues such as an injured champion being unable to defend the championship e or leaving the company f All title matches take place under two out of three falls rules g Officially only Mexican citizens may either challenge for or hold the Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship 10 although exceptions exist such as the Puerto Rican Zeuxis winning the Mexican National Women s Championship 11 As is the case for all the Mexican National titles the championship may generally not be defended in any type of match other than a regular tag team match format a The Comision de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D F has enforced the rules inconsistently in one case they stripped Psicosis of the Mexican National Middleweight Championship for defending it in a hardcore match h In another case it allowed the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship to change hands in a steel cage match 12 Title history EditKey No Overall reign numberReign Reign number for the specific team reign numbers for the individuals are in parenthesis if differentDays Number of days heldNo Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref Date Event Location Reign Days1 Irma Gonzalez and Irma Aguilar April 10 1990 Live event Xochimilico Mexico City 1 619 Defeated Neftali and Satanakia in the finals of a tournament to become the first women s tag team champions a 2 2 Martha Villalobos and Pantera Surena December 20 1991 Live event Mexico City 1 792 a 2 3 Vicky Carranza and La Briosa February 19 1994 Live event Xochimilico Mexico City 1 i a 2 Vacated 1994 Vicky Carranza and La Briosa split up a 2 4 Las Nasty Girls La Briosa 2 and Neftali April 6 1994 AAA show 13 Apatlaco Mexico City 1 653 Carranza and Briosa were both allowed to pick a new partner with La Briosa and Neftali defeating Carranza and La Medusa to win the championship a 2 5 La Rosa and La Sirenita January 19 1996 AAA show 14 Apatlaco Mexico City 1 N A j Won the match and championship by count out a 2 15 Deactivated 1997 Championship was not referred to after this point in time a 2 6 La Jarochita and Lluvia October 17 2020 CMLL Pay Per View Mexico City Mexico DF 1 1 037 Defeated La Amapola and La Metalica in the finals of a three week tournament for the vacant title 16 Tournaments Edit2020 Edit Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament 2020 PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha LibreDateOctober 2 2020October 9 2020October 16 2020CityMexico City MexicoVenueArena MexicoEvent chronology PreviousCMLL 87th Anniversary Show Next Dia de MuertosOn its March 4 2020 Informa show CMLL announced it was re introducing the Mexican National Women s Tag Team Championship and would hold a tag team tournament over three Sunday shows between March 15 and 29 2020 as part of CMLL s Sunday Arena Mexico show 1 It was originally planned for March to coincide with Women s History Month 17 The tournament will consist of ten teams split into two qualifying blocks For each block all five teams will participate in a battle royal where the winning team will move to the semifinal while the other four teams will be required to compete against each other 17 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the tournament was postponed 17 In September CMLL announced that the tournament would start on October 5 as part of their weekly CMLL Super Viernes shows Block ALa Comandante and La Seductora 18 19 20 La Magnifica and Silueta 18 19 20 Marcela and Skadi 18 19 20 Reyna Isis and Tiffany 18 19 20 La Amapola and La Metalica 18 19 20 Block BPrincesa Sugehit and Sanely 17 Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer 17 Estrellita and Mystique 17 La Vaquerita and La Guerrera 17 La Jarochita and Lluvia 1 Tournament brackets EditRound of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinalsLa Amapola and La MetalicaWLa Magnifica and Silueta 18 19 20 La Amapola and MetalicaWMarcela and SkadiWMarcela and Skadi 18 19 20 La Comandante and La Seductora 18 19 20 La Amapola and MetalicaWByeReyna Isis and Tiffany 18 19 20 ByeBye 18 19 20 ByeReyna Isis and TiffanyReyna Isis and Tiffany 18 19 20 La Amapola and MetalicaDalys and Stephanie VaquerWLa Jarochita and LluviaWEstrellita and Mystique 21 22 23 Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer 21 22 23 La Vaquerita and La Guerrera 21 22 23 Princesa Sugehit and SanelyWPrincesa Sugehit and SanelyWPrincesa Sugehit and Sanely 21 22 23 ByeLa Jarochita and LluviaWByeByeByeLa Jarochita and Lluvia 21 22 23 La Jarochita and Lluvia 21 22 23 Tournament results EditOctober 5 Super Viernes Block A No Results 18 19 20 StipulationsTimes1Mercurio defeated Ultimo DragoncitoBest two out of three falls match11 282Diamond defeated Espanto Jr Best two out of three falls match07 263Diamante Azul and Mistico defeated Templario and El TerribleBest two out of three falls tag team match17 264Reyna Isis defeated Skadi La Metalica La Magnifica and La SeductoraMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament seeding battle royal 5La Amapola and La Metalica defeated La Magnifica and SiluetaMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament first round07 126Marcela and Skadi defeated La Comandante and La SeductoraMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament first round07 077La Amapola and La Metalica defeated Marcela and SkadiMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament quarterfinal05 138La Amapola and La Metalica defeated Reyna Isis and TiffanyMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal10 009El Cuatrero Forastero Sanson defeated Euforia Gran Guerrero and Negro Casas by disqualificationBest two out of three falls six man tag team match October 9 Super Viernes Block B No Results 21 22 23 StipulationsTimes1Disturbio defeated RobinBest two out of three falls match09 392Los Hijos del Infierno Ephesto and Mephisto defeated Black Panther and Blue Panther Jr Best two out of three falls tag team match13 413La Jarochita defeated Mystique Stephanie Vaquer Sanely and La GuerreraMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament seeding battle royal05 044Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer defeated Estrellita and MystiqueMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament first round10 525Princesa Sugehit and Sanely defeated La Guerrera and La VaqueritaMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament first round07 516Princesa Sugehit and Sanely defeated Dalys and Stephanie Vaquer by disqualificationMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament quarterfinal03 507La Jarochita and Lluvia defeated Princesa Sugehit and SanelyMexican National Women s Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal05 228Euforia defeated ForasteroBest two out of three falls match14 309Caristico and Bandido defeated Gran Guerrero and Negro CasasBest two out of three falls tag team match13 51Footnotes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Duncan amp Will 2000 p 399 Chapter Mexico National Women s Tag Team Title In most wrestling promotions a count out ending usually means that the championship does not change hands 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 5 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 6 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 Ar lt n Anderson 7 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 201 Chapter Memphis Nashville Memphis USWA Tag Team Title Vacant on 93 01 18 when Spike leaves the USWA 8 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 9 Duncan amp Will 2000 p 392 chapter Mexico National Middleweight Championship The exact date the championship was vacated is uncertain which means the reign lasted between 1 day and 46 days the length of the reign is too uncertain to calculateReferences 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 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 a b c d e Livan Jorge March 4 2020 Se disputaran los Campeonatos Nacionales de 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