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American professional wrestling championship
This article is about the NWA light heavyweight title that CMLL introduced in 2010. For the original NWA light heavyweight title created in 1952, seeNWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.

NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship
The belt design of all three NWA Historic championships
Details
PromotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Date establishedAugust 12, 2010[2]
Current championAtlantis Jr.[1]
Date wonFebruary 4, 2023[1]
Other name
CMLL Historic Light Heavyweight Championship[3]
Statistics
First championEl Texano Jr.[2]
Most reignsRey Bucanero (2 reigns)
Longest reignStuka Jr. (4 years, 174 days)
Shortest reignEl Texano Jr. (124 days)
Oldest championRey Bucanero (40 years, 232 days)
Youngest championAtlantis Jr. (24–25)
Heaviest championShocker (103 kg (227 lb))
Lightest championAtlantis Jr. (87 kg (192 lb))

TheWorld Historic Light Heavyweight Championship, also known as theNWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship (Campeonato Mundial Historico de Peso Semicompleto de la NWA inSpanish), is aprofessional wrestlingchampionship promoted byConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). CMLL had held theNWA World Light Heavyweight Championship for over 48 years, when the relationship between the promotion andNational Wrestling Alliance broke down in March 2010.Blue Demon Jr., the president of NWA Mexico, sent letters to CMLL, telling them to stop promoting the NWA-branded championships since they were no longer part of the NWA. On August 12, 2010, CMLL debuted the new NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship belt and namedEl Texano Jr., the final CMLL-recognized NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, as the inaugural champion.

The current champion isAtlantis Jr., who defeatedStuka Jr. to win the championship on February 4, 2023. This is Atlantis Jr.'s first title reign; his current reign is the eighth in the title's history. All title matches take place underbest two-out-of-three falls rules.

Background

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Picture of Shocker signing an autograph.
Shocker, the second NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Champion

The firstlight heavyweight divisionprofessional wrestling championship recognized in Mexico was theMexican National Light Heavyweight Championship, created in 1942, sanctioned by the Mexico City boxing and wrestling commission and promoted by a number of different Mexicanprofessional wrestling promotions includingEmpresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL; Spanish for "Mexican Wrestling Enterprise").[4] In 1953, EMLL joined theNational Wrestling Alliance (NWA),[5] and in 1957 EMLL was given control of theNWA World Light Heavyweight Championship after it had been inactive for around four years.[6] From 1957 on the championship was defended primarily in Mexico on EMLL shows and occasionally in Southern California during the 1970s.[6]

In the late 1980s, EMLL left the NWA to avoid the politics of that organization.[5] While they left the NWA they did retain control of the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship as their main championship of the light heavyweight division, as well as promoting the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship as the secondary championship.[4][6] In 1991, EMLL was renamed "Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre" (CMLL; "World Wrestling Council") after which they began to introduce a series of "CMLL" branded world championships.[7] On September 26, 1991, CMLL determined the first ever holder of theCMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship asJerry Estrada defeatedPierroth Jr. in the finals of a tournament.[8]

In 2010, the NWA, represented by NWA Mexico presidentBlue Demon Jr., reached out to CMLL and asked them to stop using the NWA-branded championships since they were not part of the NWA. Blue Demon Jr. was in the process of establishing NWA Mexico as a promotion and wanted to use the championship.[9] There had been previous attempts by the NWA to gain back control of the three NWA-branded championships that CMLL used, the light heavyweight championship as well as theNWA World Welterweight Championship and theNWA World Middleweight Championship, but in those instances, CMLL had not responded to those requests at all. The promotion did not directly respond to the latest claim; the NWA Welterweight Champion,Mephisto, commented instead, simply stating that the championships belonged to CMLL.[10] Finally, on August 12, 2010, CMLL debuted the new NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship belt and namedEl Texano Jr., the final CMLL-recognized NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, as the inaugural champion.[3] The championship was initially announced as the CMLL Historic Light Heavyweight Championship,[3] but when the belt was unveiled, it was called the "NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship" (Campeonato Mundial Historico de Peso Semicompleto de la NWA inSpanish)[2]

Reigns

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Atlantis Jr. is he current champion in his first reign. He defeatedStuka Jr. For the championship on February 4, 2023. He is the eighth overall champion and the sixth individual to hold the title. Rey Bucanero is the only wrestler to have won the championship on two occasions and also holds the distinction of holding the record for the longest reign as his first reign with the championship lasted 714 days in total.[11][12] The first champion, El Texano Jr., held the title for the shortest reign between August and December 2010, a total of 124 days.[3][13] The championship has been vacated twice, first in 2011 when then-championShocker suffered a knee injury and was forced to give up the championship.[14] In early 2015, CMLL vacated the championship once more, this time because championDiamante Azul had not appeared at CMLL shows for several months.[15] Current champion Hechicero was the first champion to defend the championship at a non-CMLL event as he defeated Caifan on November 27, 2016, in the main event ofLucha Memes Chairo 6 inNaucalpan,State of Mexico.[16] Of all the champions El Texano Jr. and Shocker are the only champions to never have a successful championship defense.[17][18] Hechicero's 641-day reign from 2016 to 2018 saw Hechicero successfully defend the championship six times, the most of any champion.[19]

Rules

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See also:Professional wrestling championship

The official definition by the Mexicanlucha libre commission for thelight heavyweight division in Mexico is between 92 kg (203 lb) and 97 kg (214 lb).[20] In the 20th century CMLL were generally consistent and strict about enforcing the actual weight limits.[21] However, in the 21st century the official definitions have at times been overlooked for certain champions. One example of this was when Mephisto, officially listed as 90 kg (200 lb), won theCMLL World Welterweight Championship, a weight class with a 78 kg (172 lb) upper limit.[20][22] While the heavyweight championship is traditionally considered the most prestigious weight division in professional wrestling, CMLL places more emphasis on the lower weight divisions, often promoting those ahead of theCMLL World Heavyweight Championship.[7]

Championship matches usually take place underbest two-out-of-three falls rules.[7] On occasion single fall title matches have taken place, especially when promoting CMLL title matches in Japan, conforming to the traditions of the local promotion.[a]

Tournaments

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2011

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picture of masked wrestler La Máscara posing on the ring ropes prior to a match.
La Máscara, one of 16 tournament competitors in the 2011 tournament.

In May 2011 CMLL declared the NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship vacant when the then reigning champion Shocker had to undergo knee surgery after suffering an injury and thus would be unable to defend the championship for an undetermined amount of time.[14] CMLL decided to hold a tournament to determine the next champion, splitting the 16 man group of competitors into two groups, each of which would compete in atorneo cibernetico elimination match to find a finalist. After the twotorneo cibernetico matches the two winners would face off the following week in a one-on-onebest two-out-of-three falls match. Block A of the tournament took place on June 7, 2011, and sawEl Hijo del Fantasma win, while Block B took place a week later on June 14 and had Rey Bucanero as the victor.[24][25] The following week, on June 21, Rey Bucanero defeated El Hijo del Fantasma to become the third ever NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Champion.[11] Bucanero became the first champion to have not also held the previous NWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.[26]

Block A Cibernetico
#Eliminated[24]Eliminated by[24]
1EphestoToscano
2MetroOlímpico
3ToscanoPsicosis
4OlímpicoLa Máscara
5La MáscaraPsicosis (Double DQ)
6PsicosisLa Máscara (Double DQ)
7Mr. ÁguilaEl Hijo del Fantasma
8El Hijo del FantasmaWinner
Block B Cibernetico
#Eliminated[25]Eliminated by[25]
1El SagradoEl Felino
2El FelinoLa Sombra
3El Texano Jr.La Sombra
4MáximoAtlantis
5Blue PantherRey Bucanero
6AtlantisLa Sombra
7La SombraRey Bucanero
8Rey BucaneroWinner

2015

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Wrestler La Sombra standing on the second rope of a wrestling ropes, pointing to the fans during an outdoor event.
La Sombra, finalist in 2015 tournament.

Due to the championship being vacated on February 23, 2015, CMLL held a tournament for the vacant light heavyweight championship starting March 1, 2015. La Sombra and Rey Bucanero outlastedAtlantis,Blue Panther,Dragón Rojo Jr.,Ephesto,Misterioso Jr.,Mr. Águila,Niebla Roja,Stuka Jr.,Valiente andÚltimo Guerrero in a 12-mantorneo cibernetico elimination match.[27][28] On March 8, Bucanero defeated La Sombra to win the tournament and the vacant championship.[29]

2015 Torneo Cibernetico
#Eliminated[27][28]Eliminated by[27][28]
1Misterioso Jr.Dragón Rojo Jr.
2Stuka Jr.Ephesto
3Dragón Rojo Jr.Mr. Águila
4Niebla RojaBlue Panther
5EphestoValiente
6Mr. ÁguilaLa Sombra
7Blue PantherÚltimo Guerrero
8ValienteRey Bucanero
9Último GuerreroDouble DQ - Mask pull
10AtlantisDouble DQ - Low blow
11La Sombra andRey BucaneroWinners

Title history

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL)
1El Texano Jr.August 12, 2010Press conference atArena MéxicoMexico City,Mexico1124El Texano Jr. was the final CMLL-recognizedNWA World Light Heavyweight Champion and was thus named the first NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Champion.[3]
2ShockerDecember 14, 2010CMLL Lucha Libre on CadenaTresMexico City,Mexico1163[13]
VacatedMay 26, 2011The championship was vacated when Shocker was unable to defend it due to undergoing a knee surgery.[14]
3Rey BucaneroJune 21, 2011CMLL Lucha Libre on CadenaTresMexico City,Mexico1714DefeatedEl Hijo del Fantasma in the finals of a tournament to win the vacant championship.[11]
4Diamante AzulJune 4, 2013CMLL Lucha Libre on CadenaTresMexico City,Mexico1629[12]
VacatedFebruary 23, 2015The championship was vacated due to Diamante Azul not working for CMLL for several months prior.[15]
5Rey BucaneroMarch 8, 2015Titanes del RingMexico City,Mexico2605DefeatedLa Sombra in atournament final to win the vacant championship.[29]
6HechiceroNovember 2, 2016Dia de Muertos 2016Mexico City,Mexico1650[30]
7Stuka Jr.August 14, 2018CMLLMartes de Area MexicoMexico City,Mexico11,635[31]
8Atlantis Jr.February 4, 2023CMLLMartes de Area MexicoMexico City,Mexico11,107+[1]

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion
RankWrestler# of reignsCombined daysRef(s).
1Stuka Jr.11,635[31]
2Rey Bucanero21,319[29][11][12][32]
3Hechicero1650[32]
4Diamante Azul1629[12][15]
5Atlantis Jr.11,107+[1]
6Shocker1163[11][13]
7El Texano Jr.1124[3][13]

Footnotes

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  1. ^An example of this wasBushi winning theCMLL World Welterweight Championship in a one-fall match on aNew Japan Pro-Wrestling show.[23]

References

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  22. ^"CMLL World Welterweight Championship".CageMatch. RetrievedJune 4, 2017.
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