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Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship

The Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship (Campeonato Nacional Semicompleto in Spanish) is a national Mexican singles professional wrestling championship sanctioned by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission). Since its creation in 1942, the championship has not been promoted by one specific promotion throughout its existence, but shared between many Mexican promotions. Among others, Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL), Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA), the ENSEMA promotion and the Independent circuit but since December 2007 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) has had the exclusive rights to the championship.[Note 1] 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[2] The official definition of the Light Heavyweight weight class in Mexico is between 92 kg (203 lb) and 97 kg (214 lb), but the weight limits for the different classes are not always strictly enforced.[Note 2][3] Championship matches normally take place under best two-out-of-three falls rules.[4]

Jesus Anaya became the first National Light Heavyweight Champion when he won the inaugural tournament that concluded on the EMLL 9th Anniversary Show, defeating Black Guzmán. Empresa Mexicana de Luch Libre was the primary promotion to use the championship in subsequent years, although did not have exclusive control of the championship.[G1] In 1992 then-CMLL booker Antonio Peña left the company to create AAA and brought a number of CMLL wrestlers with him, including among others the then-reigning Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion Máscara Sagrada. The commission allowed Máscara Sagrada to take the championship with him to AAA.[G1] From AAA's creation in 1992 until 2002 they had exclusive control of the championship, In 2002 El Dandy won the title, transitioning the championship to the ENSEMA promotion. In December 2007 Místico won the title from Vangelis, making it an official CMLL recognized championship from that point forward.[5]

The current champion is Esfinge, having defeated Angel de Oro for the championship on May 23, 2023. He is the 73rd overall champion and this is his first title reign. La Parka / L.A. Park and Pierroth Jr. are tied for most title reigns, with four reigns; Pierroth Jr. has the shortest reign at no more than 11 days.[Note 3] El Dandy's two reigns combine to 1,526 days, the most days for any champion, while the longest continuous reign belongs to Cavernario Galindo, with 1,249 days.[6]

Title history

Key

Combined reigns

Mephisto, wearing a mask with spikes down the middle of his forehead, in the middle of a match.
Mephisto, the 64th champion
La Máscara, posing on the turnbuckles before a wrestling match.
La Máscara, who held the championship for 1,043 days.
An unmasked wrestler lifting a masked wrestler up over his head with outstretched arms.
Héctor Garza (the 54th champion), lifting Místico (the 61st champion) over his head
A masked wrestler wearing a full body suit that makes him look like a skeleton/
La Parka, who won the championship on four occasions, three times in AAA and once in ENSEMA.
Key

Notes

  1. ^ In this statement, the rights refers to the every day 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. ^ One example of this is Mephisto's holding the NWA World Welterweight Championship, a belt with a 78 kg (172 lb) upper limit despite weighing 90 kg (200 lb).
  3. ^ Two individuals have potentially shorter reigns as both Enrique Llanes and Máscara Sagrada II have a minimum length of 1 day but Pierroth Jr.'s reign is the shortest documented reign.
  4. ^ The exact date on which the championship was lost is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 157 and 187 days
  5. ^ The exact date Black Guzmán won the championship has not been found, which means the championship reign lasted between 567 and 597 days
  6. ^ The exact date on which Tarzán López lost the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 75 and 105 days
  7. ^ The exact date on which Black Guzmán won the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 801 and 831 days
  8. ^ The exact date on which Cavernario Galindo lost the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 1,249 and 1,279 days
  9. ^ The exact date on which Enrique Llanes won the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 1 and 365 days
  10. ^ The exact date on which the championship was vacated is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 114 and 144 days
  11. ^ The exact date on which the championship was vacated is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 1,229 and 1,251 days
  12. ^ The exact date on which El Santo lost the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 138 and 168 days
  13. ^ The exact date on which Espanto I won the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 73 and 103 days
  14. ^ The exact date on which Pierroth Jr. lost the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 1 and 11 days
  15. ^ The exact date on which La Parka won the championship not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 110 and 120 days
  16. ^ The exact date on which Pierroth Jr. lost the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 227 and 362 days
  17. ^ The exact date on which Máscara Sagrada won the championship is not known, which means the championship reign lasted between 1 and 135 days
  18. ^ From time to time promotions will award a championship to a wrestler and then publicize results of a match that did not actually take place.
  19. ^ Black Guzmán's first reign lasted at least 567 days while his second reign lasted at least 801 days.
  20. ^ Cavernario Galindo's only reign lasted at least 1,249 days
  21. ^ Espanto I's only reign lasted at least 1,229 days.
  22. ^ Tarzán López' first reign lasted at least 75 days, his second reign lasted 811 days and his third reign lasted at least 114 days.
  23. ^ Pierroth Jr.'s first reign lasted 156 days, his second reign lasted 433 days. His third reign lasted at least 1 day and his fourth reign lasted at least 227 days.
  24. ^ La Parka's first reign lasted 200 days, the second reign lasted 167 days, the third reign lasted at least 110 days and the four reign lasted 162 days.
  25. ^ Espanto I's first reign lasted 241 days, his second reign lasted at least 73 days.
  26. ^ Jesus Anaya's reign lasted at least 157 days.
  27. ^ El Santo's reign lasted at least 138 days.
  28. ^ Enrique Llanes' title reign lasted at least 1 day.
  29. ^ Máscara Sagrada's only title reign lasted at least 1 day.

References

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