Mexican National Women's Championship

Mexican National Women's Championship
Campeonato Nacional Feminil
Details
Current champion(s) Princess Blanca
Date won 02009-01-30 January 30, 2009
Promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA)(previously)
Date established No later than 1959

The Mexican National Women's Championship (Campeonato Nacional Feminil in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship for female wrestlers created and sanctioned by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission). While the Commission sanctions the title, it does not promote the events in which the Championship is defended. The championship is currently promoted by the Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling based promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and has in the past also been promoted by the Mexican based Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) promotion. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately; it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline. The title was not officially sanctioned by the Comisión until 1986 where they lifted the ban on Women's wrestling in Mexico City, the first officially recognized Mexican National Women's champion was Reyna Gallegos, who at the time was the Mexican Women's champion a title that was created in the 1950s. The Comisión chose to recognize the lineage of the title that predated their endorsement to give the title more credibility.

The first recognized Mexican Woman's champion was Isabel Romero who won the title some time in 1959. The championship lineage From 1959 until the Comisión sanctioned the title remains unclear and for large stretches of time undocumented. Martha Villalobos holds the record for the longest reign with 1,399 days while Lady Apache's 2 reigns combine for 1,470 days the longest of any champion. Isabel Romero has held the title three times, while five women are tied with two reigns since the title was officially sanctioned; Lady Apache, La Sirenita, Tiffany, Martha Villalobos and Zuleyma. La Diabólica holds the record for the shortest title reign, with 50 days. The current champion is Princessa Blanca, having defeated Marcela on January 30, 2009 to win the championship.[1] It is her first reign with the title, she's the 17th officially recognized champion and the 12th overall champion of the sanctioned era.

Contents

Title history

Key
Symbol Meaning
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed.
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/A The specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
(n) Indicates that a title change took place "no later than" the date listed.[Note 1]
  Indicates that there was a period where the lineage is undocumented due to the lack of written documentation from that time period.
+ Indicates that the date changes daily for the current champion.
# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
A Isabel Romero 1 01959 1959 (n) Unknown A Live event  
B Irma Gonzales 1 01959 1959 Unknown A Live event  
               
C Isabel Romero 2 01964 1964 Unknown A Live event  
D Jarochita Rivero 1 01966-05-12 May 12, 1966 &1000000000000009100000091 Puebla Live event  
E Isabel Romero 3 01966-08-11 August 11, 1966 Unknown Tampico Live event
               
F Moreno, RossyRossy Moreno 1 01980 1980 Unknown A Live event  
               
1 Gallegos, ReynaReyna Gallegos 1 01986-03-30 March 30, 1986 [Note 2] Apatlaco Live event Defeats La Briosa;
Vacated 01988 1988 N/A N/A Championship vacated when Reyna Gallegos retires
2 Briosa, LaLa Briosa 1 01988-03-30 March 30, 1988 &10000000000000102000000102 Apatalco Live event Defeats Zuleyma in tournament final.
3 Zuleyma 1 01988-07-10 July 10, 1988 &10000000000000394000000394 Xochimilco Live event  
4 Marquesa, LaLa Marquesa 1 01989-08-08 August 8, 1989 &10000000000000234000000234 Apatalco Live event  
5 Zuleyma 2 01990-03-30 March 30, 1990 &10000000000000330000000330 Mexico City, Mexico Live event  
Vacated 01991-02-23 February 23, 1991 N/A N/A Championship vacated when Zuleyma wins the UWA World Women's Championship.
6 Neftali 1 01991-11-07 November 7, 1991 &10000000000000253000000253 Nezahualcoyotl Live event Defeats Vicky Carranza.
7 Sirenita, LaLa Sirenita 1 01992-07-17 July 17, 1992 [Note 3] Cuautla Live event  
Vacated 01993-01 January 1993 N/A N/A Championship vacated when La Sirenita becomes pregnant
8 Diabólica, LaLa Diabólica 1 01993-08-21 August 21, 1993 &1000000000000005000000050 Mexico City, Mexico Live event Defeats Lady Apache in tournament final;
Vacated 01993-10-10 October 10, 1993 N/A N/A Championship vacated when La Diabólica wins the CMLL World Women's Championship.
9 Sirenita, LaLa Sirenita 2 01994-01-18 January 18, 1994 &10000000000000676000000676 Mexico City, Mexico Live event Defeats Maria del Angel.
10 Villalobos, MarthaMartha Villalobos 1 01995-11-25 November 25, 1995 Unknown Culiacan Live event  
               
11 Villalobos, MarthaMartha Villalobos 2 01996-06-21 June 21, 1996 &100000000000013990000001,399 Culiacan Live event Defeats La Practicante.
12 Tiffany 1 02000-04-20 April 20, 2000 &10000000000000745000000745 San Luis Potosí Live event  
13 Lady Apache 1 02002-05-05 May 5, 2002 &10000000000000301000000301 Monterrey Live event  
14 Tiffany 2 02003-03-02 March 2, 2003 &10000000000000336000000336 Monterrey Live event  
15 Lady Apache 2 02004-02-01 February 1, 2004 &100000000000011690000001,169 Zapopan Live event  
Vacated 02007-04-15 April 15, 2007 N/A N/A Championship vacated four months after Lady Apache won the CMLL Women's World Championship.[2]
16 Marcela 1 02007-05-04 May 4, 2007 &10000000000000637000000637 Mexico City, Mexico Live event Defeats Princesa Sujei after the two become the finalist in the 14-women elimination match.[2]
17 Princesa Blanca 1 02009-01-30 January 30, 2009 &100000000000011380000001,138+ Mexico City, Mexico Live event [1]

Reigns by combined length

Key
Symbol Meaning
§ Indicates that the length of one reign is too uncertain to calculate.
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Indicates the current champion
+ Indicates that the date changes daily for the current champion.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Lady Apache 2 1,470
2 Martha Villalobos 2 1,399§
3 Tiffany 2 1,081
4 Princessa Blanca † 1 &100000000000011380000001,138+
5 La Sirenita 2 844¤
[Note 3]
6 Zuleyma 2 724
7 Reyna Gallegos 1 642¤
[Note 2]
8 Marcela 1 637
10 Neftali 1 253
11 La Marqueza 1 234
12 La Briosa 1 102
13 Jarochita Rivero 1 91
14 La Diabólica 1 51

Footnotes

  1. ^ Documentation of the specific date of a title change is not found but documentation of the champion holding the title on that date/in that period.
  2. ^ a b The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means the title reign lasted between &10000000000000642000000642 and &10000000000000730000000730 days
  3. ^ a b The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means the title reign lasted between &10000000000000168000000168 and &10000000000000198000000198 days

References

General
  • Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: National Women's Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. pp. 394. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 
  • Lucha 2000 Staff (December 20, 2004). "Los Reyes de Mexico: La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales" (in Spanish). Lucha 2000. Especial 21. 
Specific
  1. ^ a b polazky (January 31, 2009). "Resultados Arena México (30 en 08)" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas Magazine. http://superluchas.net/?p=14181. Retrieved July 14, 2009. 
  2. ^ a b SuperLuchas staff (December 26, 2007). "2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas. 244. http://superluchas.net/?p=1491. Retrieved July 11, 2009.