In professional wrestling, championships are competed for in pre-determined matches that arise as a result of storylines featuring a professional wrestling promotion's roster of wrestlers. As of 2024, the Mexican Lucha libre or professional wrestling promotion known as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (Spanish for "World Wrestling Council"; CMLL) promotes 32 different championships; 13 championships designated as World Championships in various divisions, 9 championships on a national level and 10 championships on a regional level.[a] The championships are divided into weight limits as well as gender specific and size-specific divisions.[a] The professional wrestling championships are not won through legitimate athletic competition; they are instead won via scripted endings to a match or on occasion awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.[1]
A total of 34 wrestlers hold the 30 officially CMLL promoted championships.[a] There are thirteen male singles championships spread out over various weight classes, four championships for tag teams, three for Trios (three-man teams), three for female competitors and three for Mini-Estrella and Micro-Estrella competitors.[a] The oldest CMLL championship is the Mexican National Welterweight Championship, created on June 17, 1934, which is also the oldest championship in professional wrestling still active.[b]
The titles branded as "World" level can or have been defended outside of Mexico, whereas the Mexican National championships are normally only defended in Mexico and only Mexican citizens are eligible to hold the championships, although occasional exceptions have been made.[c] The regional championships are typically not promoted outside the area to which they belong, such as a specific Mexican state. The CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship was normally defended only in Arena Coliseo until 2016 when it was defended in Japan.[6] In the 20th century CMLL strictly enforced the weight divisions, but since around 2000 the rules have occasionally been ignored. One example of this was Mephisto holding the NWA World Welterweight Championship, a belt with a 78 kg (172 lb) upper limit, despite weighing 90 kg (200 lb).[7][8][9] The Mexico City Boxing and Pro Wrestling Commission governs the Mexican National Championships but have granted CMLL control of the five championships listed.[d] The Occidente ("Western") championships are endorsed by the Jalisco state boxing and wrestling commission and promoted by CMLL's Guadalajara branch.[11]
World championships
editNational championships
editRegional championships
editChampionship | Current Champion(s) | Held since | Reigns | Days held |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Occidente Heavyweight Championship | Bestia Negra | March 1, 2022 | 1 | 1,033+ | |
Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship | Esfinge | December 5, 2017 | 1 | 2,580+ | |
Occidente Middleweight Championship | Zandokan Jr. | February 22, 2022 | 1 | 1,040+ | |
Occidente Welterweight Championship | Explosivo | August 26, 2018 | 1 | 2,316+ | |
Occidente Tag Team Championship | Dulce Garnedia and La Fashion | January 2, 2024 | 1 | 361+ | [29] |
Occidente Trios Championship | Crixus, Difunto and Raider | April 1, 2024 | 1 | 271+ | [30] |
Occidente Women's Championship | Lluvia | April 23, 2024 | 1 | 249+ | [31] |
Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship | Adira and Nautica | April 23, 2024 | 1 | 249+ | [32] |
Co-promoted championships
editChampionship | Current Champion(s) | Held since | Reigns | Days held |
Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CMLL Japan Women's Championship | Unagi Sayaka | June 28, 2024 | 1 | 183+ | [33] |
No longer promoted / Inactive
editChampionship | Last Recognized Champion(s) | Date created | End of Recognition | Ref. |
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CMLL-Reina International Junior Championship | Kaho Kobayashi | September 15, 2017 | November 6, 2019 | [34] |
CMLL-Reina International Championship | Zeuxis | August 13, 2017 | November 6, 2019 | [35] |
CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship | Ricky Marvin | February 27, 1999 | August 6, 2000 | [36] |
CMLL Japan Tag Team Championship | Masato Yakushiji and Naohiro Hoshikawa | February 24, 1999 | July 7, 1999 | [36] |
LLA Azteca Championship | Místico | December 19, 2009 | May 12, 2013 | [37] |
Mexican National Mini-Estrella Championship | Mascarita Dorada | February 8, 1993 | November 5, 2004 | [38] |
NWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | El Faraón | October 1990 | November 1990 | [39] |
NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship | El Texano Jr. | November 6, 1952 | August 12, 2012 | [40] |
NWA World Middleweight Championship | Averno | 1939 | August 12, 2012 | [40] |
NWA World Welterweight Championship | Mephisto | March 15, 1946 | August 12, 2012 | [40] |
Occidente Lightweight Championship | Pluma Negra | 1985 | 2006 | [citation needed] |
IWC World Heavyweight Championship | Máscara Año 2000[41] | September 1995 | July 1996 | [42] |
Former championships
editFootnotes
edit- ^ a b c d All stats are fully sourced in the tables below.
- ^ While the National Wrestling Alliance claims that it traces the NWA World Heavyweight Championship back to 1905, the actual championship was not created until 1948.[2][3][4]
- ^ Italian born Jack O'Brien was the first to hold the Mexican National Lightweight Championship and was allowed to defend it. Later on Mishima Ota won the same championship but had it taken from him for not being Mexican born.[5]
- ^ In this statement, "control" refers to the everyday use of the title, determining which storylines the title is being used in, who gets to challenge for the title and how to use it in a public relations sense.[10]
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