Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship

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Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship
(Campeonato Nacional Crucero)
Karis la Momia / La Parka (2 Reigns
)
Longest reignLa Parka (3,591 days)
Shortest reignJudas (92 days)

The Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional Crucero in

cruiserweight weightclass
in Mexico is between 77 kg (170 lb) and 80 kg (180 lb).

Karis La Momia
AAA took full control of the Championship. In 1996 Karis la Momia changed his ring character to La Parka Jr. and had to vacate the title since his history working as Karis was not publicly acknowledged by AAA at the time. In 1999 La Parka regained the title, becoming the only two-time champion. The title was seldom defended since from the early 2000s and it was officially vacated by AAA on December 8, 2008.

History

The Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling

La Parka Jr.[10] He would later regain the championship, making him the only person to hold the championship twice.[11] La Parka Jr. did not defend the championship from winning it in 1999, until December 2008, where AAA abandoned all of the Mexican National Championships that they were promoting.[1][12]

Reigns

La Parka Jr.

A total of twelve wrestlers have held the championship throughout its history, with only one person having held it twice, La Parka Jr., who first won the title under the ring name Karis la Momia.[9][11] The Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship has been inactive since December 8, 2008 when AAA stopped promoting all of their Mexican National championships, in favor of AAA branded championships.[1] They later introduced the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship in May 2009.[13] While the championship has been inactive since 2008, there were plans to revive it in February 2013, when it was announced that Xtreme Tiger would wrestle Rey Astral for the vacant championship on February 23.[1] The match never took place and the championship has not been seen since then.[14][15] La Parka Jr.'s second reign set a longevity record, lasting 3,591 days, from 1999 until 2008. The shortest reign belonged to Charro de Jalisco, who held it for 65 days.[b]

Rules

The cruiserweight championship is classified as a "National" title, which means that officially non-Mexican citizens are prohibited from challenging or holding the championship, just like all other Mexican National Championships.

cruiserweight division in Mexico stipulates that a wrestler must weigh between 77 kg (170 lb) and 80 kg (180 lb) to be considered a cruiserweight.[17] The weight limits have not always been strictly enforced.[c]

As with all professional wrestling championships, matches for the Mexican National Cruiserweight 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 matchmakers.[d] On occasion, a promotion declared the championship vacant, which meant there was no title holder at that point in time. This was either due to a storyline,[e] or real-life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the title,[f] or leaving the company.[g] All title matches took place under two out of three falls rules.[h]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
 1  Ángel Blanco  November 13, 1983  UWA show[25] Mexico City  1  329 Ángel Blanco defeated Insolito in the tournament final [1][3][26]
 2  Adorable Rubí  September 7, 1984  Live event Mexico City  1  747 Some records indicate that Rubí vacated the championship on September 10, 1985,[4] other sources list his reign ending when he lost to Charro de Jalisco on October 24, 1986.[5] [27][5]
 3  Charro de Jalisco  October 24, 1986  Live event Mexico City  1  65 [28][29]
 4  Judas  December 28, 1986  Live event Mexico City  1  92 [30][31]
 5  El Kriminal  March 30, 1987  Live event Mexico City  1  235 [32][33]
 6  El Macho  November 20, 1987  Live event Mexico City  1  861 [34][35]
 7  Destructor de Idolos  March 30, 1990  Live event Mexico City  1  [i] [36][37]
Vacated
 1992 Championship vacated due to injuries [7]
 8  Rock el Cavernicola  August 3, 1992  Live event Mexico City  1  864 Defeated Dinamico in a tournament final [8][38]
 9  MS-1 Jr.  December 15, 1994  Live event Mexico City  1  88 [39][40]
 10  Blue Demon Jr.  March 13, 1995  Live event Naucalpan, Mexico State  1  429 [1][41][42]
 11  
Karis la Momia
 May 15, 1996  AAA Live event Naucalpan, Mexico State  1  170 [9][43]
Vacated
 November 1, 1996 Championship vacated when Karis la Momia changes his ring character to La Parka Jr. [1][10]
 12  Kendo  August 7, 1999  AAA Live event Chihuahua, Chihuahua  1  123 Won a tournament, defeating Salsero in the finals. [1][44][45]
 13  
La Parka Jr.
 December 8, 1999  AAA Live event Mexico City  2  3,288 [1][11]

[12]

Deactivated  December 8, 2008 Championship vacated by AAA as they stopped promoting the Mexican National Championships. [1]
Vacated
February 21, 2013 Match for the vacant championship announced between Extreme Tiger and Rey Astral for February 24, 2013 [1]
Deactivated N/A Championship match did not take place, not mentioned since [14][15]

Reigns by combined length

Key
Symbol Meaning
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain.
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1
Karis la Momia / La Parka Jr.
2 3,458
2 Rock el Cavernicola 1 864
3 El Macho 1 861
4 Adorable Rubí 1 747
5 Destructor de Idolos 1 642¤
6 Blue Demon Jr. 1 429
7 Ángel Blanco 1 329
8 El Kriminel 1 235
9 Kendo 1 123
10 Judas 1 92
11 MS-1 Jr. 1 88
12 Charro de Jalisco 1 65

Footnotes

  1. ^ In this statement, "control" refers to the everyday use of the championship, determining which storylines the championship is being used in, who gets to challenge for it and how to use it in a public relations sense.[2]
  2. ^ All title reigns are sourced in the table below.
  3. ^ The most recent case of this is Mephisto's holding the NWA World Welterweight Championship, a belt with an 87 kg (192 lb) upper limit, despite weighing 90 kg (200 lb).[18][19]
  4. ^ 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"[20]
  5. ^ 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"[21]
  6. ^ 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"[22]
  7. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 201, Chapter: (Memphis, Nashville) Memphis: USWA Tag Team Title "Vacant on 93/01/18 when Spike leaves the USWA."[23]
  8. ^ 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")[24]
  9. ^ The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means the title reign lasted between 642 and 856 days as the reign ended on a date between January 1, 1992 and August 3, 1992.[36][7]

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  3. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) page 391 "Angel Blanco 1983/11/13 Mexico City Wins tournament to become first champion."
  4. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) page 391 "Vacant on 85/09/10"
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  8. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) page 392 "Rock 1992/08/03 Mexico City"
  9. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) page 392 "Karis la Momia 1996/05/15 Naucalpan"
  10. ^ a b Duncan & Will (2000) page 392 "Changes his name to La Parka Jr. in 96/11 and vacates the title."
  11. ^ a b c Duncan & Will (2000) page 392 "La Parka Jr. [2] 1999/12/08 Reynosa"
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