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World Light Heavyweight Championship
(November 5, 1952 — November 30, 1957)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
Gypsy Joe Nov 5, 1952 Live Event Des Moines, USA 278 days
Defeated Johnny Balbo to become the inaugural champion.
Frank Stojack Aug 10, 1953 Live Event Spokane, USA 1573 days
** Vacated ** Nov 30, 1957 -- --
Stripped of the title due to lack of availability.
National Wrestling Alliance
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre
(February 13, 1958 — 1986)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
Dory Dixon Feb 13, 1958 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 575 days
Defeated Al Kashley to win vacant championship.
Ray Mendoza Sep 11, 1959 Live Event Guadalajara, Mexico 323 days
Gori Guerrero Jul 30, 1960 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 1102 days
Ali Bey Aug 6, 1963 Live Event El Paso, USA 49 days
Gori Guerrero [2] Sep 24, 1963 Live Event El Paso, USA 861 days
** Vacated ** Feb 1, 1966 -- --
Stripped of the title after leaving the promotion.
Ray Mendoza [2] Aug 4, 1967 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 289 days
Defeated Dory Dixon in the final of a tournament for the vacant title.
Ángel Blanco May 19, 1968 Live Event Torreón, Mexico 220 days
Ray Mendoza [3] Dec 25, 1968 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 359 days
Coloso Colosetti Dec 19, 1969 El Juicio Final Mexico City, Mexico 91 days
Ray Mendoza [4] Mar 20, 1970 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 252 days
El Solitario Nov 27, 1970 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 476 days
David Morgan Mar 17, 1972 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 35 days
Ray Mendoza [5] Apr 21, 1972 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 53 days
Alfonso Dantés Jun 13, 1972 Live Event Tijuana, Mexico 381 days
Kim Sung Ho Jun 29, 1973 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 175 days
Ray Mendoza [6] Dec 21, 1973 Live Event Los Angeles, USA
** Vacated ** Feb 1974 -- --
Vacated after Mendoza leaves E.M.L.L. to form the Universal Wrestling Association.
Dr. Wagner Sep 22, 1974 Domingos Arena … Mexico City, Mexico 523 days
Defeated El Halcon in the final of a tournament for the vacant championship.
Adorable Rubí Feb 27, 1976 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 140 days
Carlos Plata Jul 16, 1976 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 100 days
Alfonso Dantés [2] Oct 24, 1976 Live Event Guadalajara, Mexico 110 days
Chavo Guerrero Feb 11, 1977 Live Event Los Angeles, USA 61 days
Roddy Piper Apr 13, 1977 Live Event Los Angeles, USA 2 days
Chavo Guerrero [2] Apr 15, 1977 Live Event Los Angeles, USA 6 days
Alfonso Dantés [3] Apr 21, 1977 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 351 days
El Faraón Apr 7, 1978 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 245 days
Pak Choo Dec 8, 1978 El Juicio Final Mexico City, Mexico 143 days
Alfonso Dantés [4] Apr 30, 1979 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 265 days
Raúl Mata Jan 20, 1980 Live Event Guadalajara, Mexico 330 days
Alfonso Dantés [5] Dec 15, 1980 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 109 days
Tony Salazar Apr 3, 1981 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 343 days
David Morgan [2] Mar 12, 1982 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 21 days
Máscara Año 2000 Apr 2, 1982 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 228 days
El Faraón [2] Nov 16, 1982 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 60 days
Ringo Mendoza Jan 15, 1983 Live Event Guadalajara, Mexico 194 days
El Satánico Jul 28, 1983 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 87 days
Ringo Mendoza [2] Oct 23, 1983 Live Event Guadalajara, Mexico 479 days
MS-1 Feb 13, 1985 Live Event Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico 128 days
Rayo de Jalisco Jr. Jun 21, 1985 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 637 days
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre
N.W.A. World Light Heavyweight Championship
(1986 - 1991)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
MS-1 [2] Mar 20, 1987 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 96 days
Cien Caras Jun 24, 1987 Live Event Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico 270 days
Lizmark Mar 20, 1988 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 96 days
Fabuloso Blondy Jun 24, 1988 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 168 days
Lizmark [2] Dec 9, 1988 El Juicio Final Mexico City, Mexico 224 days
El Satánico [2] Jul 21, 1989 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 92 days
Pirata Morgan Oct 21, 1989 Live Event Cuernavaca, Mexico 116 days
Fabuloso Blondy [2] Feb 14, 1990 Live Event Mexico City, Mexico 35 days
Lizmark [3] Mar 21, 1990 Live Event Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico 249 days
El Satánico [3] Nov 25, 1990 Live Event León, Mexico 157 days
Lizmark [4] May 1, 1991 Live Event Acapulco de Juárez, Mexico 340 days
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
N.W.A. World Light Heavyweight Championship
(1992 — August 12, 2010)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
El Satánico [4] Apr 5, 1992 Domingos Arena … Mexico City, Mexico 111 days
Apolo Dantés Jul 25, 1992 Sábados Arena … Puebla City, Mexico 243 days
Jaque Mate Mar 25, 1993 Live Event Cuernavaca, Mexico 619 days
El Dandy Dec 4, 1994 Domingos de Col… Mexico City, Mexico 681 days
Black Warrior Oct 15, 1996 Martes de Coliseo Mexico City, Mexico 201 days
Shocker May 4, 1997 Domingos de Col… Mexico City, Mexico 310 days
Black Warrior [2] Mar 10, 1998 Martes de Coliseo Mexico City, Mexico 727 days
Tarzan Boy Mar 6, 2000 Lunes Arena Puebla Puebla City, Mexico
** Vacated Due To Injury ** 2003 -- --
Vacated due to injury.
Vampiro Feb 9, 2003 Martes de Coliseo Mexico City, Mexico 449 days
Shocker [2] May 3, 2004 Lunes Arena Puebla Puebla City, Mexico
** Vacated ** 2005 -- --
Stripped of the title after failing to appear for a schedule defense.
Dr. Wagner Jr. Apr 17, 2005 Domingos de Col… Mexico City, Mexico 460 days
Atlantis Jul 21, 2006 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 989 days
El Texano Jr. Apr 5, 2009 Guadalajara Dom… Guadalajara, Mexico 494 days
** Vacated ** Aug 12, 2010 -- --
Vacated when C.M.L.L. returns the championship to N.W.A. and replaces it with the N.W.A. World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship.
National Wrestling Alliance - Mexico
World Light Heavyweight Championship
(May 29, 2013 — February 26, 2014)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
Súper Nova May 19, 2013 Live Event Blackfoot, USA 283 days
Defeated El Hijo de Rey Misterio and Lizmark Jr. in a tournament final. Súper Nova is recognized by NWA Mexico and the International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) but is not recognized by the NWA in the United States. Súper Nova last defended the championship on February 26, 2014 during an IWRG event, no known defenses have occurred after this date.