Mexican National Heavyweight Championship Contents Championship history Title history Championship reigns by combined length Footnotes References Navigation menu"Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre Profesional del Estado de Mexico"the original"En un día como hoy… 1934: Charro Aguayo inaugura el linaje de los Campeones Nacionales de Peso Completo""El Mega Campeonato Completo Aaa"the original"Charly Manson expondrá el Campeonato Nacional de Peso Completo ante Mascara Año 2000 Jr. en el evento "Luchando por ayudar" en Tampico"the original"CMLL: 79 historias, 79 Aniversario, las 79 luchas estelares""En un día como hoy… 1977: Gran Markus, Campeón Nacional de Peso Completo… Santo y Solitario en El Toreo""On this day in pro wrestling history (July 1): Ric Flair stripped of WCW title, Von Erich win WCCW Tag titles""On this day in pro wrestling history (August 20): June Byers wins NWA Women's belt, Michael Shane wins TNA X-Division title""Daily pro wrestling history (02/22): Sting defeats Hogan to win vacant WCW title""On this day in pro wrestling history (May 5): Bruno Vs. Gorilla in Puerto Rico, 2nd annual Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions""Resultados evento "La Rebelion" Los Perros del Mal – Nuevo campeon nacional completo""Perros del Mal (Resultados 14 de feb.): Héctor Garza, nuevo Campeón Nacional Completo – Halloween gana la Copa Extrema de la jauría""Terrible es el nuevo Campeón Nacional Completo"eee

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Mexican National Heavyweight Championship

Mexican National Heavyweight Championship.jpg
The championship belt

Details
PromotionComisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (Sanctioning body)
CMLL (1933 – 1996)
AAA (1996 – 2008)
Mexican Independent circuit (2009 – 2013)
CMLL (2017 - present)
Date established1926
Current champion(s)El Terrible
Date wonOctober 29, 2017








The Mexican National Heavyweight Championship (called the Campeonato Nacional Completo in Spanish) is a Mexican Lucha Libre (professional wrestling) championship created and sanctioned by "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. From 1933 until the mid-1990s, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) controlled the Championship, since then AAA gained control of the championship, after the Commission granted them control of the championship. In 2006 the championship was abandoned and replaced by the AAA Mega Championship. In 2009 the championship became active again on the Mexican Independent circuit until 2013. CMLL brought the championship back in 2017. Since the championship is designated as a heavyweight title, the championship can only officially be competed for by wrestlers weighing at least 105 kg (231 lb). However, the regulation is not strictly adhered to.[1]




Contents





  • 1 Championship history


  • 2 Title history


  • 3 Championship reigns by combined length


  • 4 Footnotes


  • 5 References




Championship history


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 earliest documented use of the Mexican National Heavyweight Title was in 1926 and as such the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship was the oldest continuously promoted wrestling title in the world at the time of its inactivation. The earliest recorded champion was Francisco Aguayo who initially won the title under the name Frank Aguayo while wrestling in border on the US side. He later brought the belt with him to Mexico and on June 21, 1934 firmly established it as a Mexican-based championship with his victory over Manuel "El Toro" Hernández in the first championship match ever sanctioned by the Mexico City Boxing and wrestling commission.[2] At that point Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL, later renamed CMLL) was given the full promotional control of the title, with the Commission only being asked to approve the champions.[Note 1]


After Pierroth Jr. won the title in 1995, he left CMLL and signed with AAA, bringing the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship with him. When Máscara Sagrada became the champion in 1996, it was officially acknowledged by the Commission that AAA controlled the booking of the championship from that point forward. El Halcón, also billed as Halcón Ortiz and Super Halcón, has the record for most championship reigns, with five. On September 13, 2006, AAA created the new AAA Mega Championship and the National title was not promoted in the promotion.[3] The then champion, Charly Manson left AAA in 2009 and defended the title on the independent circuit.[4] Manson later lost the championship to Héctor Garza until his death on May 23, 2013, after which it became inactive once more. In October 2017 CMLL announced that they were bringing the championship back under their control.


The championship is currently vacant, pending the outcome of a 12-man torneo cibernetico on October 12, 2017. A total of 24 wrestlers have held the championship since its inception, for a total of 64 reigns. The longest Mexican National Heayweight Championship reign belongs to El Médico Asesino with a total of 1,378 days. El Halcón was champion for the shortest time, 24 days, but also holds the record for most reigns with five in total. Cien Caras's two combiend reigns lasted 1,483 days, more than any other champion.



Title history

















Key
No.
Overall reign number
Reign
Reign number for the specific champion
Days
Number of days held
N/A
Unknown information

(NLT)
Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed

Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
+
Current reign is changing daily















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Champion
Championship change
Reign statistics
Notes

Ref.
Date
Event
Location
Reign
Days
1

Francisco Aguayo

1926 (n)

Live event
Unknown
1

N/A
 
[2]

Championship history is unrecorded from 1926 to December, 1930.
2

Martinez Larrea

December, 1930 (n)

Live event
Unknown
1

N/A
 
 

Championship history is unrecorded from 1931 to June 21, 1934.
3

Francisco Aguayo

June 21, 1934

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
2

N/A
Defeated Manuel "El Toro" Hernández in the first sanctioned championship match on Mexican soil.
[2]
4

Yaqui Joe

1937

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

N/A
 
 
5

Francisco Aguayo

1938

Live event
Unknown
3

N/A
 
 


Vacated

1940




Championship vacated for undocumented reasons

6

Firpo Segura

1940

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1
N/A
Defeated Doc Macias
 
7

Rye Duran

1942

Live event

Morelia, Michoacán
1

N/A
 
 
8

Firpo Segura

1943

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
2

N/A
 
 
9

Steve Morgan

September 28, 1946

EMLL 13th Anniversary Show

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002175000000000000♠175
 
[5]
10

Firpo Segura

March 22, 1947

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
3

N/A
 
 
11

Daniel Aldana

1948

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

N/A
 
 
12

Firpo Segura

1952

Live event

Cuernavaca, Morelos
4

N/A
 
 
13

Joaquin Murrieta

August 12, 1954

Live event

N/A
1

N/A
 
 


Vacated

March 1955




Championship vacated for undocumented reasons

14

El Médico Asesino

September 7, 1956

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7003137800000000000♠1,378
Defeated Gran Lothario in a tournament final
 


Vacated

June 16, 1960




Title vacated when Médico Asesino died

15

Pepe Mendieta

May 13, 1962

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

N/A
Defeated Henry Pilusso in a tournament final
 


Vacated

1965




Title vacated when Mendieta retired

16

Chico Casaola

December 1965

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

N/A
Defeated Pantera Negra in a tournament final
 
17
Pantera Negra

March 13, 1966

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

7001880000000000000♠88
 
 
17

Black Gordman

September 6, 1966

Live event

Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
1

7002146000000000000♠146
 
 
19

Polo Torres

November 2, 1966

Live event

Torreón, Coahuila
1

7002362000000000000♠362
 
 
20

Henry Pilusso

October 30, 1967

Live event

Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
1

7002517000000000000♠517
 
 
21
Goliath

March 30, 1969

Live event

Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua
1

7002309000000000000♠309
 
 
22

Raul Reyes

February 2, 1970

Live event

Monterrey, Nuevo León
1

7002795000000000000♠795
 
 
23

Ángel Blanco

April 7, 1972

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002567000000000000♠567
 
 
24

Enrique Vera

October 26, 1973

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002502000000000000♠502
 
 
25

Raul Reyes

March 12, 1975

Live event

Acapulco, Guerrero
1

7002199000000000000♠199
 
 
26

El Halcón

September 27, 1975

EMLL 42nd Anniversary Show (2)

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002533000000000000♠533
 
 
27
Gran Markus

March 13, 1977

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

7002103000000000000♠103
 
[6]
28

El Halcón

June 24, 1977

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002177000000000000♠177
 
 
29

Raul Mata

December 18, 1977

Live event

Monterrey, Nuevo León
1

7002201000000000000♠201
 
 
30

El Nazi

July 1, 1978

Live event

Monterrey, Nuevo León
1

7002118000000000000♠118
 
[7]
31
TNT

October 27, 1978

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002100000000000000♠100
 
 
32
Gran Markus

February 4, 1979

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002322000000000000♠322
 
 
33

El Halcón

December 23, 1979

Live event

Torreón, Coahuila
3

7001240000000000000♠24
 
 
34

Tony Benetto

January 16, 1980

Live event

Acapulco, Guerrero
1

7002192000000000000♠192
 
 
35

Cien Caras

July 26, 1980

Live event

Puebla, Puebla
1

7002610000000000000♠610
 
 
36
Herodes

March 28, 1982

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7001840000000000000♠84
 
 
37

Halcón Ortiz

June 20, 1982

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

7002413000000000000♠413
 
 
38

Pirata Morgan

August 7, 1983

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

7002154000000000000♠154
 
 
39

Rayo de Jalisco Jr.

January 8, 1984

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7001820000000000000♠82
 
 
40

Cien Caras

March 30, 1984

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002873000000000000♠873
 
 
41

Alfonso Dantés

August 20, 1986

Live event

Acapulco, Guerrero
1

7002379000000000000♠379
 
[8]
42

Super Halcón

September 3, 1987

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
5

7002105000000000000♠105
 
 
43

Gran Markus Jr.

December 17, 1987

Live event

Acapulco, Guerrero
1

7002234000000000000♠234
Previously won the title as "Herodes"
 
44

Alfonso Dantés

August 7, 1988

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
1

7002317000000000000♠317
 
 


Vacated

March 1989




Title vacated when Alfonso Dantés retired

45
Popitekus

May 21, 1989

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002414000000000000♠414
 
 
46

Gran Markus Jr.

July 9, 1990

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
3

7001400000000000000♠40

 
47

Rayo de Jalisco Jr.

October 17, 1990

Live event

Acapulco, Guerrero
2

7002178000000000000♠178
 
 
48

El Egipcio

April 13, 1991

Live event

Puebla, Puebla
1

7002427000000000000♠427
 
 
49

Rayo de Jalisco Jr.

June 13, 1992

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
3

7002986000000000000♠986
 
 
50

Pierroth Jr.

February 24, 1995

Live event

Puebla, Puebla
1

7002574000000000000♠574
 
 
51

Máscara Sagrada

September 20, 1996

Live event

Actopan, Hidalgo
1

7002275000000000000♠275
 
 
52

Cibernético

June 22, 1997

Live event

Mexico City, Distrito Federal
1

7002245000000000000♠245
 
 
53

Perro Aguayo

February 22, 1998

Live event

Chihuahua, Chihuahua
1

7002358000000000000♠358
 
[9]
54

El Cobarde II

February 15, 1999

Live event

Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
1

7002246000000000000♠246
 
 
55

Latin Lover

October 19, 1999

Live event

Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
1

7002929000000000000♠929
 
 
56

Héctor Garza

May 5, 2002

Live event

Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas
1

7001920000000000000♠92
 

[10][11]
57

El Zorro

August 5, 2002

Live event

Monterrey, Nuevo León
1

7002509000000000000♠509
 
[10]
58

Pirata Morgan

December 27, 2003

Live event

Oaxaca, Oaxaca
1

7001390000000000000♠39
 
[12]
59

El Zorro

February 4, 2004

Live event

Veracruz, Veracruz
1

7002137000000000000♠137
 
[13]
60

Mr. Águila

June 20, 2004

Triplemanía XII

Naucalpan, México
1

7001420000000000000♠42
 
[14]
61

El Zorro

August 1, 2004

Live event

Guadalajara, Jalisco
3

7002672000000000000♠672
 
[15]
62

Charly Manson

June 4, 2006

Triplemanía XIV

Pachuca, Hidalgo
1

7003135800000000000♠1,358
 

[3][16]
63

X-Fly

February 21, 2010

La Revolucion

Ecatepec de Morelos, Mexico State
1

7002723000000000000♠723
 
[17]
64

Héctor Garza

February 14, 2012

Perros del Mal Producciones

Pachuca, Hidalgo
2

7002467000000000000♠467
This was a six-way elimination match, also involving El Hijo del Perro Aguayo, El Mesías, El Texano Jr. and Toscano.
[18]

Deactivated

May 26, 2013





Héctor Garza died while holding the championship.

65

El Terrible

October 29, 2017

Domingos Arena Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico
1

7002538000000000000♠538+
Terrible defeated Diamante Azul in a tournament final.
[19]


Championship reigns by combined length


Championships without a specific start or end date are not included as it is not possible to calculate the specific number of dates for a reign.


















































































































































Rank
Wrestler
# of reigns
Combined days
1
Cien Caras2
1,483
2
El Médico Asesino1
1,378
3
Charly Manson1
1,358
4
El Zorro3
1,318
5
El Halcón5
1,252
6
Rayo de Jalisco Jr.3
1,246
7
Gran Markus2
1,021
8
Raul Reyes2
994
9
Latin Lover1
929
10
X-Fly1
723
11
Alfonso Dantés2
696
12
Pierroth Jr.1
574
13
Héctor Garza2
559
14
Angel Blanco1
567
15
Henry Pilusso1
517
16
Enrique Vera1
502
17
El Egipcio1
427
18
Popitekus1
414
19
El Terrible1538+
20
Polo Torres1
362
21
Gran Markus Jr.3
358
22
Perro Aguayo1
358
23
Goliath1
309
24
Máscara Sagrada1
275
25
El Cobarde II1
246
26
Cibernético1
245
27
Pirata Morgan2
193
28
Raul Mata1
201
29
Tony Benetto1
192
30
Steve Morgan1
175
31
Black Gordman1
146
32
El Nazi1
118
33
TNT1
100
34
Pantera Negra1
88
35
Mr. Águila1
42


Footnotes




  1. ^ In this, "control" refers to the everyday use of the title, determining which storylines the title is being used it, who gets to challenge for the title, how to use it in a public relations sense.




References



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