Mexican National Women's Championship

Mexican National Women's Championship
A golden front plate on a championship belt
The current championship design
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
AAA (previously)
Date established1955
Current champion(s)Reyna Isis[1]
Date wonJuly 14, 2023[2]
Other name(s)
  • Women's Championship[3]
  • Occidente Women's championship
  • Mexican Women's Championship[3]
Statistics
First champion(s)La Dama Enmascarada
Most reignsIrma González (5 reigns)
Longest reignMartha Villalobos (3 years, 304 days)
Shortest reignLa Diabólica (50 days)

The Mexican National Women's Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Nacional Femenil) is a women's professional wrestling championship for female wrestlers 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.

The championship is one of the oldest, still-promoted female professional wrestling championship, preceded only by the NWA World Women's Championship that was created in 1954 while the first Mexican women's champion was crowned in 1955. The current champion is Reyna Isis, who is in her second reign. She defeated Lluvia at CMLL Atlantis 40th Anniversary Show on July 14, 2023 to win the vacant championship. It is the 24th reign of the modern era.

History

Female wrestlers first appeared in Mexico in 1935 when United States-based wrestlers Mae Stein, Teddy Meyers, Katherine Hart, Louise Francis and Dot Apollo wrestled in Arena México. Women would not be allowed to wrestle in Mexico again until 1942 and then again in 1945 but each time Mexican promoters brought in women from the United States.[3] In the early-, to mid-1950s Jack O'Brien, a successful wrestler in the 1930s and 1940s, trained several Mexican women. The group included Chabela Romero, La Enfermera, Irma González, Rosita Williams, and La Dama Enmascarada ("The Masked Lady"). The first recognized Mexican Women's champion was La Dama Enmascarada who won a tournament in Monterrey in the first half of 1955.[3] The title was originally identified simply as the "Women's Championship" or alternately the "Mexican Women's Championship" in contemporary newspaper coverage.[4] The title would later be won by Irma González on a show held in the el Toreo de Cuatro Caminos bullfighting arena in Naucalpan, State of Mexico.[3] In 1961 then-champion Irma Gonzales was billed as defending the "Occidente" Women's Championship in Guadalajara, but records of the various "Occidente" ("Western States") championships contain no reference to a women's championship before or after 1961, leading to researchers concluding that it was most likely González Women's Championship that was defended that day just labelled as "Occidente".[5]

In the late 1950s the Regent of Mexico City, Ernesto P. Uruchurtu, banned women's wrestling in Mexico City, effectively relegating them to minor shows in other Mexican states.[3] The championship lineage from 1959 until the Mexico City ban on women's wrestling was lifted in Mexico City in 1986 is unclear and was undocumented for a long period of time.[6] In 1986 the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission) started licensing female wrestlers to work in Mexico City and officially recognized Reyna Gallegos as the "Mexican National Women's Champion", based on the fact that she was the reigning Mexican Women's Champion, adopting the lineage of the championship retroactively.[6] The commission allowed Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre ("Mexican Wrestling Enterprise") to promote the championship and determine who should challenge or win it. Unlike most championships that belong to a specific promotion the Mexican National Women's Championship was not owned by a single promotion, instead, promoters holding shows in Mexico City could petition the commission to have the champion work on their show.[7] From the early 1990s the championship essentially became exclusive to Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL, a renamed EMLL) as it was only defended on CMLL shows for years and only won by wrestlers under CMLL contract.[7] In 1995 Martha Villalobos won the championship on an AAA show, officially transitioning control from CMLL to AAA.[6] In 2004 Lady Apache won the championship from Tiffany on an AAA show, and took the title with her when she joined CMLL in 2005. Lady Apache would later win the CMLL World Women's Championship and then vacated the Mexican National Women's Championship.[7] The championship has remained under CMLL's control since then.[8]

Reigns

The current champion is Reyna Isis, who defeated Lluvia at CMLL Atlantis 40th Anniversary Show on July 14, 2023 to win the vacant championship.[2] It is her second reign with the title, the 24th championship reign since the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission sanctioned the championship, and the 43rd overall. Martha Villalobos holds the record for the longest verified individual reign with 1,399 days while Lady Apache's two reigns combine for 1,470 days the longest verified reign of any champion.[7] Due to the undocumented periods prior to 1986 it is possible that someone else has actually held the championship longer, but no verification of such a fact has been found.[7] Irma González has held the title five times, the most for any champion, while six women have held the championship twice since it was officially sanctioned in 1986; Lady Apache, La Sirenita, Tiffany, Martha Villalobos, Reyna Isis and Zuleyma. La Diabólica holds the record for the shortest documented title reign, with 50 days.[7]

Rules

From 1986 the championship has been 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. There have been instances where those rules have not been strictly enforced, including Puerto Rican Zeuxis winning the championship. Later CMLL announced that she actually had joint citizenship in Puerto Rico and Mexico after she won the championship in 2015. It is unclear if Zeuxis' Puerto Rican heritage is a storyline or not.[9]< All title matches take place under best two-out-of-three falls rules. On occasion single fall title matches have taken place, for example when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan, conforming to the traditions of the local promotion, for instance when Princesa Blanca defended the championship against Lady Apache in Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.[10] As it is 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.[11]

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
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 La Dama Enmascarada 1955 Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León 1 N/A Won a tournament to become the first women's champion. [3]
2 Irma González February 28, 1955 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 489   [3]f198
3 Rosita Williams July 1, 1956 Live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 N/A   [3][12]
Championship history is unrecorded from July 1, 1956 to 1958.
4 Irma González 1958 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 2 N/A [13]
5 La Dama Enmascarada September 28, 1958 Live event Torreón, Coahuila 2 N/A [13]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1957 to 1958.
6 Chabela Romero 1958 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 1 N/A Also known as "Isabela Romero" [7][6]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1958 to 1959.
7 Rosita Williams 1959 Live event [Note 1] 2 N/A   [13]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1959 to 1959.
8 Irma González 1959 Live event [Note 1] 3 N/A   [6][7]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1959 to December 6, 1964.
9 Chabela Romero December 6, 1964 Live event [Note 1] 2 522   [6][7][14]
10 Jarochita Rivero May 12, 1966 Live event Puebla, Puebla 1 91   [6][7]
11 Chabela Romero August 11, 1966 Live event Tampico, Tampico 3 N/A   [6][7]
Championship history is unrecorded from August 11, 1966 to 1980 (NLT).
12 Irma González 1980 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 4 N/A   [15]
13 Rossy Moreno 1980 Live event [Note 1] 1 N/A   [6][7]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1980 to 1982 (NLT).
14 Lola González 1982 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 1 N/A   [13]
15 Rossy Moreno 1982 Live event Cuautitlán Izcalli, State of Mexico 1 N/A   [13]
16 Vicky Carranza 19821983 Live event [Note 1] 1 N/A   [13]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1983 to June 16, 1983.
17 Lola González June 16, 1983 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 1 N/A   [16]
18 Vicky Carranza June 17, 1983 WCCW Star Wars Dallas, Texas, USA 2 N/A [16]
Championship history is unrecorded from June 17, 1983 to 1984.
19 Irma González 1984 (NLT) Live event [Note 1] 5 N/A   [13]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1984 to March 30, 1986.
20 Reyna Gallegos March 30, 1986 Live event Apatlaco, Morelos 1 [Note 2] Defeated La Briosa to win the championship in a tournament final. [6][7][17]
Vacated 1988 The championship was vacated when Reyna Gallegos retired. [6][7]
21 La Briosa March 30, 1988 Live event Apatalco, Morelos 1 102 Defeated Zuleyma in tournament final to win the championship. [6][7]
22 Zuleyma July 19, 1988 Live event Xochimilco, Mexican Federal District 1 394   [6][7]
23 La Marquesa August 8, 1989 Live event Apatalco, Morelos 1 234   [6][7]
24 Zuleyma March 30, 1990 Live event Mexico City 2 330   [6][7]
Vacated February 12, 1991 Championship vacated when Zuleyma won the UWA World Women's Championship. [6][7]
25 Neftali November 7, 1991 Live event Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, State of Mexico 1 253 Defeated Vicky Carranza to win the vacant championship. [6][7]
26 La Sirenita July 17, 1992 Live event Cuautla, Morelos 1 [Note 3]   [6][7]
Vacated January 1993 The championship vacated when La Sirenita became pregnant. [6][7]
27 La Diabólica August 21, 1993 CMLL live event[18] Mexico City 1 50 Defeated Lady Apache in a tournament final to win the championship [6][7]
Vacated October 10, 1993 The championship was vacated when La Diabólica won the CMLL World Women's Championship. [6][7]
28 La Sirenita January 18, 1994 CMLL Martes De Coliseo[19] Mexico City 2 676 Defeated Maria del Angel to win the vacant championship [6][7]
29 Martha Villalobos November 25, 1995 AAA live event[20] Culiacán, Sinaloa 1 [Note 4]   [6][7]
Championship history is unrecorded from November 25, 1995 to June 21, 1996.
30 Martha Villalobos June 21, 1996 AAA live event Culiacán, Sinaloa 2 1,399 Defeated La Practicante to win the vacant championship [6][7]
31 Tiffany April 20, 2000 AAA Sin Limite[21] San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí 1 745   [6][7]
32 Lady Apache May 5, 2002 AAA live event[7] Monterrey, Nuevo León 1 301   [7][22]
33 Tiffany March 2, 2003 Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León[23] 2 336   [7]
34 Lady Apache February 1, 2004 AAA live event[24] Zapopan, Jalisco 2 1,169   [7]
Vacated April 15, 2007 The championship was vacated four months after Lady Apache won the CMLL World Women's Championship. [7]
35 Marcela May 4, 2007 CMLL live event Mexico City 1 637 Defeated Princesa Sujei in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [25][26]
36 Princesa Blanca January 30, 2009 CMLL live event Mexico City 1 1,397   [27]
37 Estrellita November 27, 2012 CMLL live event Guadalajara, Jalisco 1 783   [28]
38 Zeuxis January 19, 2015 CMLL live event Puebla, Puebla 1 768 [8]
39 Princesa Sugehit February 25, 2017 CMLL live event Mexico City 1 672
40 La Metálica December 29, 2018 CMLL live event Mexico City 1 636 [29]
41 Reyna Isis September 25, 2020 CMLL 87th Anniversary Show Mexico City 1 417 [1]
42 Dark Silueta November 16, 2021 CMLL Live event Mexico City 1 575 [30]
Vacated June 14, 2023 Dark Silueta was injured and vacated the title, because she wanted to tour Japan upon her return. [2]
43 Reyna Isis July 14, 2023 CMLL Atlantis 40th Anniversary Show Mexico City 2 409+ Defeated Lluvia to win the vacant championship. [2]

Reigns by combined length

Key
Symbol Meaning
¤ 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[Note 5] Ref(s).
1 Lady Apache 2 1,470 [7]
2 Martha Villalobos 2 1,399¤[Note 4] [7][6]
3 Princesa Blanca 1 1,397 [27][28]
4 Tiffany 2 1,081 [7][6]
5 La Sirenita 2 844¤ [Note 3][7][6]
6 Estrellita 1 783 [8][28]
7 Zeuxis 1 768 [8]
8 Zuleyma 2 724 [7][6]
9 Princesa Sugehit 1 672 [8][29]
10 Reyna Gallegos 1 642¤[Note 2] [7][6]
11 Marcela 1 637 [27][25]
12 La Metálica 1 636 [29][1]
13 Dark Silueta 1 575 [7]
14 Reyna Isis 2 826+ [1]
15 Neftali 1 253 [7][6]
16 La Marqueza 1 234 [7][6]
17 La Briosa 1 102 [7][6]
18 Jarochita Rivero 1 91 [7][6]
19 La Diabólica 1 51 [7][6]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The location of the championship match was not captured as part of the result documentation.
  2. ^ a b The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means the title reign lasted between 642 and 730 days
  3. ^ a b The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means the title reign lasted between 168 and 198 days
  4. ^ a b The exact date that Villalobos' title reign ended is unknown which lasted between 1 day and 208 days.
  5. ^ Due to the uncertainty of dates and events prior to the modern age of the Mexican National Women's Championship these reigns are not included in the combined reigns list

References

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NOAAS Rude (S 590) History U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey NameUSC&GS Rude (ASV 90) NamesakeCaptain Gilbert T. Rude (1881-1962), a U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Commissioned Corps officer BuilderJackobson Shipyard, Oyster Bay, New York Launched17 August 1966 CompletedDecember 1966 Commissioned29 March 1967 FateTransferred to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 3 October 1970 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NameNOAAS Rude (S 590) NamesakePrevious name retained Acqu…

Computer programs, software and patent law Topics Software patent Debate Free software List of patents Treaties TRIPS Agreement Patent Cooperation Treaty European Patent Convention Countries Canada United Kingdom United States Case law European Patent Office United Kingdom Related topics Business methods vte The patentability of software, computer programs and computer-implemented inventions under the European Patent Convention (EPC) is the extent to which subject matter in these fields is paten…

Renato BrioschiRenato Brioschi (1972) Nazionalità Italia GenereMusica leggera Periodo di attività musicale1965 – in attività EtichettaCBSClan CelentanoPolydor Records Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale Renato Brioschi, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Renato dei Profeti (Milano, 20 aprile 1948), è un cantautore, compositore e produttore discografico italiano di musica pop. È stato il leader del complesso I Profeti dal 1965 al 1970. Ha collaborato con diversi …

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