CMLL World Heavyweight Championship
CMLL World Heavyweight Championship | |
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Máximo Sexy (92 kg (203 lb)) |
The CMLL World Heavyweight Championship (
In most
History
The Mexican
In the late 1980s, EMLL left the NWA to avoid their politics and would later rebrand themselves as "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre" (CMLL). Although they had left the NWA, they were still promoting the NWA's titles. By the start of the 1990s, CMLL began to downplay the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship bouts, featuring them less frequently on CMLL shows, and eventually stopped promoting them altogether. In 1991, CMLL began creating a series of CMLL-branded world championships, the first of which was for the heavyweight division.
Cien Caras left CMLL in the summer of 1992 to join former CMLL promoter
On April 18, 1997,
On July 8, 2007,
Rules
The championship is designated as a heavyweight title, which means that it can only be officially competed for by wrestlers weighing 105 kg (231 lb) and above. In the 20th century, Mexican wrestling enforced the weight divisions more strictly, but in the 21st century, the rules have been occasionally ignored for the various weight divisions. The Heavyweight Championship was no exception as several champions were under the weight limit, including Héctor Garza, who was billed as weighing 95 kg (209 lb) when he won the championship and was thus considered a Junior Light Heavyweight.[v][w] While the "world heavyweight" title is traditionally considered the most prestigious weight division in most professional wrestling promotions,[28] CMLL places more emphasis on the lower weight divisions, and the CMLL World Heavyweight title is not considered the top CMLL championship.[x]
With a total of 12 CMLL championships being labeled as "World" titles, the promotional focus shifts over time with no single championship being promoted as the "main" one. Championship matches are usually decided by two-out-of-three falls. On occasion, single-fall title matches have taken place, especially when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan, conforming to the traditions of the local promotion.[z]
Tournaments
1991
The tournament to crown the inaugural CMLL World Heavyweight Champion ran from May 24 to June 9, 1991, and featured 16 competitors.
- Tournament results[31]
Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
1 | Konnan | W | |||||||
4 | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | ||||||||
Konnan | W | ||||||||
Cien Caras | |||||||||
3 | Nitron | ||||||||
2 | Cien Caras | W |
1992
After Cien Caras left CMLL for AAA in 1992, CMLL decided to hold a traditional 16-man single-elimination tournament to crown a new World Heavyweight Champion. The tournament ran from October 30 to November 20, 1992.[32] On the first night of the tournament, all 16 competitors competed in a battle royal where the order of elimination determined the pairings for the first round. The last two wrestlers were Vampiro and El Egipico, who faced off in the last of the first round matches.[33] The first two matches of the first round were held on November 3 at CMLL's weekly "Martes de Coliseo" show where Rayo de Jalisco Jr. and Rick Patterson both won their respective matches, followed by Jalisco Jr. winning his quarterfinal match the same night.[34] On November 6 at the weekly CMLL Super Viernes show, King Haku and Brazo de Plata advanced in the first round with King Haku qualifying for the semi-final match with another victory.[34] On November 8, an additional tournament match was held with Pirata Morgan advancing to the second round. The November 10 show saw Black Magic and Kahoz advance to face each other, with Black Magic moving to the semi-finals.[34] On November 11, CMLL held the final first round and quarterfinal match, which Vampiro won, and then held both the semi-finals on the same night. By the end of the night, Black Magic and Jalisco Jr. qualified for the final.[34] The following week at the November 20 Super Viernes, Black Magic won the finals and became the third CMLL World Heavyweight Champion.[h]
- Tournament results[32]
First round | Second round | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||||||
Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | W | ||||||||||||||
Sultan Gargola | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | W | |||||||||||||
MS-1 | Rick Patterson | ||||||||||||||
Rick Patterson | W | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | W | ||||||||||||
King Haku | W | King Haku | |||||||||||||
Popetikus | King Haku | W | |||||||||||||
Brazo de Plata | W | Brazo de Plata | |||||||||||||
Aaron Grundy | Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | ||||||||||||||
Black Magic | W | Black Magic | W | ||||||||||||
Gran Markus Jr. | Black Magic | W | |||||||||||||
Troglodita | Kahoz I | ||||||||||||||
Kahos I | W | Black Magic | W | ||||||||||||
Vampiro | W | Vampiro | |||||||||||||
El Egipcio | Pirata Morgan | ||||||||||||||
Pirata Morgan | W | Vampiro | W | ||||||||||||
Masakre |
2011–2012
On December 18, 2011, CMLL announced that their World Heavyweight Champion Héctor Garza had decided to leave CMLL to work for Perros del Mal Producciones, vacating the championship.[15] They also announced that the following week, there would be a tournament to determine a new champion.[17] The main event of the December 25 Domigos Arena México show was a 10-man torneo cibernetico match designed to reduce the field of championship contenders from ten to two. The match ended when El Terrible pinned Marco Corleone to eliminate him, leaving El Terrible and Rush to face off the following week. On January 1, 2012, El Terrible defeated Rush in a two-out-of-three falls match to become the 17th overall champion.[16]
- Torneo cibernetico – December 25, 2011[17]
# | Eliminated | Eliminated by |
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1 | Olímpico | Metro
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2 | El Hijo del Fantasma
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Rey Bucanero |
3 | Mr. Águila | Brazo de Plata |
4 | Metro | Mr. Niebla |
5 | Brazo de Plata | El Terrible |
6 | Rey Bucanero | Rush |
7 | Mr. Niebla | Marco Corleone
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8 | Marco Corleone | El Terrible |
9 | Co-Winners | El Terrible and Rush |
2017
On May 22, 2017, reigning CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Máximo Sexy was fired by CMLL and the championship was declared vacant.
- Torneo cibernetico order of elimination
# | Eliminated | Eliminated by |
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1 | Rey Bucanero | |
2 | Dragón Rojo Jr. | Pierroth |
3 | Gran Guerrero | Rush |
4 | Euforia | Kráneo |
5 | Pierroth | Mr. Niebla |
6 | Kráneo | El Terrible |
7 | Rush | Corleone |
8 | Mr. Niebla | El Terrible |
9 | El Terrible | Corleone |
Reigns
The current champion is Gran Guerrero, who is in his first reign. He defeated Hechicero on November 7, 2022.[25] Universo 2000 holds the record for the most reigns at three. His second reign is the longest in the title's history at 1,225 days, and he also holds the record for the longest combined reign with 2,555 days. Konnan, who was the inaugural champion, holds the record for the shortest reign at 70 days.[1][2] Three champions never had a successful title defense: both Garza and Steel left CMLL before they could defend the championship, and Konnan lost the championship in his first defense.[37][38][39]
CMLL has been forced to declare the championship vacant five times.[1][2] Each time, the reigning champion left CMLL without losing the title in a match. Under normal circumstances, wrestlers give notice, or their contract is not renewed, and the championship transitions to a different wrestler. In the case of Cien Caras, Steel, Héctor Garza, and Marco Corleone, their departures from the company were so sudden and unexpected that no plans were in place and CMLL had to organize a tournament to determine the next champion.[15][31][32] In Máximo Sexy's case, he was fired from the company while still the champion, causing the championship to be vacated as a result.[t]
Footnotes
- ^ a b c d Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Konnan el Barbaro 1991/06/09 Mexico City Defeats Cien Caras in tournament final."[8]
- ^ 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"[3]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 390–391, Chapter Mexico: National Heavyweight Title "Regulated by the Mexico City wrestling and boxing commission"[4]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) pp. 389–401 lists the CMLL World Heavyweight Title as the first created out of all the CMLL World Titles[7]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Cien Caras 1991/08/18 Monterrey [8]
- ^ CageMatch: documents the following champions with no known successful defenses: Konnan (0),[9] Steele (0),[10] and Héctor Garza.[11]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Vacant on 92/06/19 after Caras jumps to AAA in 92/05."[8]
- ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Black Magic (Norman Smiley) 1992/11/20 Mexico City Defeats Rayo de Jalisco Jr. in tournament final."[8]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Brazo de Plata 1993/06/27 Mexico City"[8]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1996/04/14 Mexico City / The Steele 1997/04/18 Mexico City"[8]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Vacant in 97/09 when Steele leaves for the WWF"[8]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Universo 2000 1997/10/17 Mexico City" [8]
- ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p 395 "Rayo de Jalisco Jr. [2] 1998/09/13 Guadalajara / Universo 2000 [2] 1999/12/10 Mexico City" [8]
- ^ Súper Luchas (December 23, 2008): "El Ultimo Guerrero se coronó ayer en la ciudad de Puebla, gracias a un foul tras la distracción del referee por parte de Rey Bucanero, con esto, los Bucanero y Guerrero tienen los dos principales títulos del CMLL (semicompleto y completo)" ("Último Guerrero was crowned yesterday in Puebla, thanks to a foul after the referee was distracted by Rey Bucanero, with this, Bucanero and Guerrero have the two main titles of the CMLL (light heavyweight and Heavyweight)")[13]
- ^ El Siglo del Torreon (2009): "Último Guerrero retuvo la noche del jueves su cinturón de campeón mundial de peso completo avalado por el Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, luego de imponerse al Villano V (Ray Mendoza júnior)." ("Último Guerrero retained his CMLL World Heavyweight Championship on Thursday night, after defeating Villain V (Ray Mendoza Junior) .")[14]
- ^ Súper Luchas (November 12, 2011): "El campeón mundial del CMLL ha dejado la empresa mexicana y ahora iniciará una nueva aventura con Los Perros del Mal" ("The CMLL world champion has left the Mexican company and will now start a new adventure with Los Perros del Mal")[15]
- ^ Súper Luchas (January 1, 2012) "El Terrible conquistó este primero de enero el Campeonato Mundial Completo del CMLL (título vacante ante la salida de Héctor Garza de la empresa), tras vencer a Rush" ("El Terrible won the CMLL World Championship (Championship vacated after Héctor Garza's departure from the company after defeating Rush")[16]
- ^ Medio Tiempo (December 26, 2011): " Los dos últimos en quedar en este torneo fueron Terrible, que después de recibir con unas patadas a Marco Corleone que preparaba un ataque aéreo lo dejo desorbitado y fuera de combate, muy tranquilo en la esquina técnica aparecía Rush; quien cuido cada momento para salir bien librado de sus batallas. De esta manera ya se tienen a los prospectos para el Campeonato Mundial de Peso Completo del CMLL" ("The last two to be in this tournament were Terrible, who after receiving with kicks to Marco Corleone preparing an air raid left him exorbitant and out of combat, very quiet in the technical corner appeared Rush; Who takes care every moment to get well out of his battles. In this way we already have the prospects for the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship")[17]
- ^ CMLL (2015) "Con el carisma y amor desbordante que define a MAXIMO "La vida en rosa" además de su buen luchar, el integrante de la dinastía Alvarado se convirtió en Campeón , luego de derrotar al Líder de los TRT, El Terrible," ("With the charisma and overflowing love that defines Maximo "The life in pink", who in addition to being a good wrestler, is a member of the Alvarado dynasty, became Champion, after defeating the leader of TRT, El Terrible,")[18]
- ^ a b c CMLL (2017): "De la misma manera se da a conocer que los luchadores Máximo, La Máscara y Bobby Villa han dejado de pertenecer a esta empresa, quedando vacantes los cinturones que los dos primeros ostentaban" ("At the same time they announced that wrestlers Máximo, La Máscara and Bobby Villa no longer work for the company, leaving the championships held by the first two vacant")[19]
- ^ Súper Luchas (May 20, 2017): "Al otro día, La Máscara, Máximo, Psycho Clown, Brazo de Platino, Alimaña (cuñado de Brazo de Oro) y otros más, acudieron a la Arena México a destrozar el auto del Guerrero." ("The next day, La Máscara, Másximo, Psycho Clown, Brazo de Platino, Alimaña (Brazo deo Oro's brother-in-law) and others, went to Arena Mexico to destroy Guerrero's car.")[20]
- ^ Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre (2001) "Completo 105 kilos sin limite" ("Heavyweight 105 kilos with no upper limit")[26]
- ^ Pro Wrestling Illustrated (2008) p. 71 "Héctor Garza 209 lbs"[27]
- ^ Madigan (2007): "Traditionally the heavyweight division was not considered the biggest draw, nor the most important division in Mexico"[29]
- ^ njpw.co.jp (2015): "一方、タイトルマッチはBUSHIがドラダに毒霧を浴びせ、エムエックスで勝利。" ("Meanwhile, BUSHI used his poisonous mist on Dorada, and won the title match with the M-X. Stole the belt in one fall. ")[30]
- Bushi winning the CMLL World Welterweight Championship in a one-fall match on a New Japan Pro-Wrestling show.[y]
- ^ Herodes was originally scheduled to compete but did not show up. El Egipcio wrestled in his place despite having already lost a tournament match.
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