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词条 Mexican National Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title history

  2. Team reigns by combined length

  3. Individual reigns by combined length

  4. 1997 Mexican National Tag Team Title Tournament

  5. Footnotes

  6. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2019}}{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
|championshipname = Mexican National Tag Team Championship
|image =Campeonato Nacional de Parejas.jpg
|caption = Close up of the front plate of one of the championship belts
|finalchamp = Octagón and La Parka / La Parka Jr.
|won =June 20, 2003
|promotion = {{Unbulleted list|Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (1957–1992)|Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (1991–1993)|AAA (1992–2003)|Independent circuit (2003–2011)}}
|brand =
|created =June 14, 1957
|mostreigns = {{Unbulleted list|Team: Los Destructores (Tony Arce and Volcano; 3)|Individual: Tony Arce (4)}}
|firstchamp = Los Hermanos Shadow
{{small|(Blue Demon and Black Shadow)}}
|longestreign = Octagón and La Parka (3,110 days){{efn|name=Uncertain|Stats for longest and shortest reigns only count reigns where both the date the championship was won and lost.}}
|shortestreign = {{sortname|Los|Metálicos}} (6 days)
{{small|(Oro and Plata)}}{{efn|name=Uncertain}}
|oldest =
|youngest =
|heaviest =
|lightest =
|pastnames =
|titleretired =December 25, 2011{{efn|name=last|Last known championship defense[1]}}
|pastlookimages =
}}

The Mexican National Tag Team Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Parejas) was a national Mexican professional wrestling championship controlled by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F." (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission) and contested for by tag teams only. The championship was created in 1957 and promoted regularly until 2003, and intermittently until 2011 when the last known champion defense took place. Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) had control of the championship from its creation until 1992, at which point it was transferred to AAA.{{efn|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.}} The championship history up until 1982 is only partially known, with periods of times where it is unclear who held the championship, but it is generally accepted that the lineage began in 1957 when Los Hermanos Shadow (The Shadow Brothers; Blue Demon and Black Shadow) won an eight-man tournament to be crowned champions.{{efn|name=Reign1}}

In the mid-1990s there was confusion about who was recognized as champions for a period of time. In December 1995, one half of then-championship team Los Guerreras, Fuerza Guerrera, left AAA, which led to the promotion declaring the title vacant.{{efn|name=ReignVacat27}} On January 12, 1996, new champions were crowned as Juventud Guerrera and Psicosis defeated Volador and El Mexicano to claim the titles.{{efn|name=ReignUnRec1}} When Juventud also left AAA, the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre decided that Los Guerreras were never officially stripped of the championship, refusing to recognize Juventud Guerrera and Psicosis as champions.{{efn|name=ReignUnRec2}} In August 1996, the commission finally declared the championship vacant and returned the championship belts to AAA for future use.{{efn|name=ReignUnRec2}}

The last championship team was Octagón and La Parka{{efn|Was referred to as "La Parka Jr." at the time of their championship victory, but changes his name to simply "La Parka" in mid-2003[2]}}, who won the championship on June 20, 2006, when they defeated Electroshock and Chessman. In early 2009, AAA stopped promoting any Mexican National Championship, opting to focus on their AAA branded championships.[3] Octagón and La Parka were never stripped of the championship, but did not defend them between after December 25, 2011, rendering the championship inactive after the last known defense.{{efn|name=last}} There were been at least 41 championship reigns between 1957 and 2011. Los Destructores (Tony Arce and Vulcano) held the championship three times,{{efn|name=Reign21}}{{efn|name=Reign23}}{{efn|name=Reign25}} the most of all recognized champions, while Tony Arce holds the individual record with four reigns.{{efn|name=Reign27}} Los Metálicos (Oro and Plata) had the shortest verified reign, six days in December 1991.{{efn|name=Reign22}} Octagón and La Paka's reign lasted 3,110 days, the longest known reign of any champions.{{efn|name=Reign41}} As it was a professional wrestling championship, it was not won legitimately; it was instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.{{efn|name=Hornbaker|Hornbaker (2016) p. 550: "Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined. Thus, win/loss records are not indicative of a wrestler's genuine success based on their legitimate abilities - but on now much, or how little they were pushed by promoters"{{sfn|Hornbaker|2016|p=550}}}} All title matches took place under two out of three falls rules.{{efn|Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre p. 44 "Articulo 258.- Cada combate de lucha libre tendrá como limite tres caídas; cada caída será sin limite de tiempo, ganará quien obtenga dos caídas de las tres en disputa" ("Article 258.- Each wrestling match shall have as limit three falls; Each fall will be without time limit. The winner will be the one to first obtain two of the three falls in the match")[4]}}

Title history

{{Professional wrestling title history top|active=no|unrecognized=yes|unknown=yes|team=yes}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle
|number = 1
|champion = {{sort|Hermanos Shadow|Los Hermanos Shadow}}
{{small|(Black Shadow and Blue Demon)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1957|6|14}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain|The length of the championship reign is too uncertain to calculate}}}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = Live event
|notes =Defeat Tarzán López and Enrique Llanes in an eight-team tournament final
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign1|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Black Shadow & Blue Demon 1957/06/14 Mexico City Defeat Tarzan Lopez & Enrique Llanes in 8-team tournament final." {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 1.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|1957|6|14}}
|end={{dts|1958}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 2
|champion = Espectro I and Ray Mendoza
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1958}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =Uncertain whom Espectro and Mendoza defeated to win the championship
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Espectro I & Mendoza 1958" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 2.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1958
|end=1959
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 3
|champion = {{sortname|Tarzán|López}} and Henry Pilusso
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1959}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign3|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Tarzan Lopez & Henry Pilusso" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 3.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1959
|end=1962
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 4
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Rebeldes|nolink=1}}
{{small|(Rene Guajardo and Karloff Lagarde)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1962}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign4|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Rene Guajardo & Karloff Lagarde 1962" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 4.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1962
|end={{dts|1964|10|16}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 5
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Espantos}}
{{small|(Espanto I and Espanto II)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1960}}s
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = EMLL event
|notes =Unclear whom Los Espantos won the championship from
|ref=[5]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 6
|champion = Rayo de Jalisco and El Santo
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1964|10|16}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =
|ref={{efn|name=Reign6|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "El Santo & Rayo de Jalisco 1964/10/16" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 6.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|1964|10|16}}
|end={{dts|1966|04|22}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "[...]"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 7
|champion = Rayo de Jalisco and El Santo
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1966|04|22}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =Defeat Rene Guajardo and Karloff Lagarde in the final of a tournament.
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign7|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "El Santo & Rayo de Jalisco [2] 1966/04/22

Defeat Rene Guajardo & Karloff Lagarde in tournament final." {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 7.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|1966|04|22}}
|end=1967
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 8
|champion = {{sort|Ola Blanca|La Ola Blanca}}
{{small|(Ángel Blanco and Dr. Wagner)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1967}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = Live event
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign8|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Angel Blanco & Dr. Wagner 1967" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 8.5
|type=unrecorded
|start=1967
|end=1972
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 9
|champion = Los Villanos
{{small|(Villano I and Villano II)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1972}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = EMLL event
|notes =Uncertain whom Los Villanos defeated to win the championship
|ref={{efn|name=VictoriaOBorman}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 10
|champion =Bruno Victoria and Dr. O'Borman
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1972}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref={{efn|name=VictoriaOBorman|La Magia del Ring magazine noted that VIctoria and O'Borman defeated Los Villanos in 1972, but provided no details on whom Los Villanos defeated[5]}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 10.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|1972}}
|end={{dts|1980}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 11
|champion =El Halcón and Falcón
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1980}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref=[5]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 11.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{sort|{{dts|1980}}|1980/1981}}
|end={{dts|1981}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 12
|champion = {{sort|Brazos|Los Brazos}}
{{small|(Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1981}}
|days = {{sort|0|{{efn|name=uncertain}}}}
|location =
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign12|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Brazo de Oro & Brazo de Plata" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 12.5
|type=unrecorded
|start={{dts|1981}}
|end={{dts|1982|6|18}}
|ref= {{efn|name=Unknown}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 13
|champion = {{sortname|Cachorro|Mendoza}} and Ringo Mendoza
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1982|6|18}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=18|year1=1982|month2=4|day2=12|year2=1985}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = EMLL show
|notes =Defeated Los Infernales (El Satánico and Espectro Jr.)
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign13|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Ringo Mendoza & Cachorro Mendoza 1982/06/18 Mexico City - Defeat El Satanico & Espectro Jr.." {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 14
|champion = Cien Caras and Sangre Chicana
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1985|4|12}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=12|year1=1985|month2=10|day2=28|year2=1985}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = Super Viernes
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign14|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Sangre Chicana & Cien Caras 1985/04/12 Mexico City" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}[6]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 15
|champion = {{sortname|Tony|Benetto|Gran Markus Jr.}} and Rayo de Jalisco Jr.
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1985|10|28}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=28|year1=1985|month2=4|day2=16|year2=1986}}
|location =Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign15|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Rayo de Jalisco & Tony Benetto 1985/10/28" {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=396}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 16
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Hermanos Dinamita|Capos (professional wrestling)}}
{{small|(Cien Caras (2) and Máscara Año 2000)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1986|4|16}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=16|year1=1986|month2=3|day2=26|year2=1987}}
|location =Cuernavaca, Morelos
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign16|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Cien Caras & Mascara Año 2000 1986/04/16"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 17
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Infernales}}
{{small|(Masakre and MS-1)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1987|3|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=26|year1=1987|month2=4|day2=6|year2=1988}}
|location =Cuernavaca, Morelos
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign17|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Masakre & MS 1 1987/03/26 Cuernavaca"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 18
|champion = {{sort|Angel Azteca|Ángel Azteca}} and Atlantis
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1988|4|6}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=6|year1=1988|month2=5|day2=26|year2=1990}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign18|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Angel Azteca & Atlantis 1988/04/06"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}[7]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 19
|champion = Bestia Salvaje and Pierroth Jr.
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1990|5|26}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=26|year1=1990|month2=3|day2=9|year2=1991}}
|location =Puebla, Puebla
|event = EMLL Sabados Arena Puebla
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign19|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Pierroth Jr. & Bestia Salvaje 1990/05/26 Puebla"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 20
|champion = {{sort|Angel Azteca|Ángel Azteca}} and Volador
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1991|3|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=9|year1=1991|month2=5|day2=29|year2=1991}}
|location =Puebla, Puebla
|event = EMLL Sabados Arena Puebla
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign20|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Angel Azteca & Volador 1991/03/09"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 21
|champion = {{sort|Destructores|Los Destructores}}
{{small|(Tony Arce and Volcano)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1991|5|29}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=29|year1=1991|month2=12|day2=4|year2=1991}}
|location =Acapulco, Guerrero
|event = EMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign21|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Destructores: Tony Arce & Volcano 1991/05/29 Acapulco {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 22
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Metálicos}}
{{small|(Oro and Plata)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1991|12|4}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=4|year1=1991|month2=12|day2=10|year2=1991}}
|location =Acapulco, Guerrero
|event = CMLL show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign22|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Oro & Plata 1991/12/04 Acapulco {{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}[5][8]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 22.5
|type=vacated
|date = {{dts|1991|12|10}}
|notes =Championship held up after a match against Los Destructores
|ref= {{efn|name=ReignVC22|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Title held up after a match against Los Destructores on 91/12/10"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 23
|champion = {{sort|Destructores|Los Destructores}}
{{small|(Tony Arce and Volcano)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1991|12|17}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=17|year1=1991|month2=3|day2=8|year2=1992}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = CMLL Martes De Coliseo
|notes =Defeated Los Metálicos in the rematch.
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign23|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Destructores [2] 1991/12/17 Mexico City

Defeat Los Brazos in rematch."{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 24
|champion = Misterioso and Volador
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1992|3|8}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=3|day1=8|year1=1992|month2=7|day2=28|year2=1992}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = CMLL Domingos Arena Mexico
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign24|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Misterioso & Volador 1992/03/08 Mexico City"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 25
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Destructores}}
{{small|(Tony Arce and Volcano)}}
|reign = 3
|date = {{dts|1992|7|28}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=28|year1=1992|month2=10|day2=9|year2=1992}}
|location =Monterrey, Nuevo León
|event = AAA show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign25|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Destructores [3] 1992/07/28 Monterrey"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 26
|champion = Misterioso and Volador
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1992|10|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=10|day1=8|year1=1992|month2=2|day2=12|year2=1993}}
|location =Aguascalientes
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign26|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Misterioso & Volador [2] 1992/10/09"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 27
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Destructores}}
{{small|(Tony Arce (4) and Rocco Valente)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1993|2|12}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=2|day1=12|year1=1993|month2=9|day2=9|year2=1994}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign27|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Tony Arce & Rocco Valente 1983/02/12 Mexico City"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 28
|champion = Heavy Metal and Latin Lover
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1994|9|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=9|year1=1994|month2=12|day2=2|year2=1994}}
|location =Monterrey, Nuevo León
|event = AAA show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign28|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Heavy Metal & Latin Lover 1994/09/09 Monterrey"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 29
|champion = Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1994|12|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=12|day1=2|year1=1994|month2=6|day2=1|year2=1995}}
|location =Mexico City
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref={{efn|name=Reign29|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera 1994/12/02 Mexico City"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 30
|champion = Latin Lover (2) and Panterita del Ring
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1995|6|1}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=1|year1=1995|month2=9|day2=18|year2=1995}}
|location =Texcoco, Mexico State
|event = AAA Television taping
|ref={{efn|name=Reign30|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Latin Lover & Panterita del Ring 1995/06/01 Texcoco"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}[9]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 31
|champion = Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|1995|9|18}}
|days = {{sort|074|{{efn|The exact date Los Guerras were stripped of the championship is uncertain, which means that the reign lasted between {{age in days nts|September 18, 1995|December 1, 1995}} and {{age in days nts|September 18, 1995|December 31, 1995}} days.}}}}
|location =Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign31|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera [2] 1995/09/18 Nuevo Laredo"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|type=vacated
|sort number = 31.5
|date = {{dts|December 1995}}
|notes =Championship vacated when Promo Azteca and AAA split which meant Fuerza Guerrera left the promotion
|ref= {{efn|name=ReignVacat27|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Declared vacant in 95/12 when PROMELL and AAA split."{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|type=unrecognized
|sort number = 31.6
|champion = Juventud Guerrera and Psicosis
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1996|1|12}}
|days =
|location =Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State
|event = AAA show
|notes =Defeat Volador and El Mexicano for vacant title, the Mexican wrestling commission returns belts to Guerreras stating that they never lost the titles
|ref= {{efn|name=ReignUnRec1|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Fuerza Guerrera & Psicosis # 1996/01/12 Nezahualcoyotl - Defeat Volador & El Mexicano for vacant title."{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|sort number = 31.9
|type=vacated
|date = {{dts|1996|8}}
|notes =Championship vacated when Fuerza and Juventud Guerrera wrestle for different organizations
|ref= {{efn|name=ReignUnRec2|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera # 1996

Mexican commission returns belts to Guerreras in 96 as they never lost the titles; stripped in 96/08 when Fuerza and Juventud wrestle for different organizations."{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 32
|champion = Fuerza Guerrera (3) and Mosco de la Merced
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1997|7|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=20|year1=1997|month2=6|day2=8|year2=1998}}
|location =Naucalpan, Mexico State
|event = Top Win Promotions show
|notes =Defeat Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr. in tournament final. The original Mosco de la Merced left AAA in the fall of 1997 and was replaced by Mosco de la Merced (II), without the promotion ever acknowledging the switch.
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign32|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Fuerza Guerrera & Mosco de la Merced 1997/07/20 Naucalpan - Defeat Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr. in tournament final."{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 33
|champion = {{sortname|Perro|Aguayo}} and Perro Aguayo Jr.
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1998|6|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=6|day1=7|year1=1998|month2=5|day2=2|year2=1999}}
|location =Chihuahua, Chihuahua
|event = Triplemanía VI
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign33|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Perro Aguayo, Sr. & Perro Aguayo, Jr. 1998/06/07 Chihuahua"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}[10]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 34
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Vipers}}
{{small|(Abismo Negro and Electroshock)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1999|5|2}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=2|year1=1999|month2=11|day2=7|year2=1999}}
|location =Manzanillo, Colima
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign34|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Los Vipers: Electro Shock & Abismo Negro 1999/05/02 Manzanillo"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 35
|champion = Hator and The Panther
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|1999|11|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=7|year1=1999|month2=5|day2=7|year2=2000}}
|location =Monterrey, Nuevo León
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign35|Duncan & Will (2000) p. 396 "Haytor & The Panther 1999/11/07 Monterrey"{{sfn|Duncan|Will|2000|p=397}}}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 36
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Vipers}}
{{small|(Abismo Negro and Electroshock)}}
|reign = 2
|date = {{dts|2000|5|7}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=5|day1=7|year1=2000|month2=7|day2=9|year2=2000}}
|location =Monterrey, Nuevo León
|event = Sin Limite
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign36|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 23 "Abismo Negro y Electroshock – 07-Mayo-2000 en Monterrey, Nuevo León"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=23}}}}[11]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 37
|champion = {{sortname|Perro|Aguayo Jr.}} (2) and Héctor Garza
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2000|7|9}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=7|day1=9|year1=2000|month2=9|day2=8|year2=2000}}
|location =Osaka, Japan
|event = AAA show
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign37|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 23 "Hector Garza y Perrito Aguayo Jr. – 09-Jul-2000 en Osaka, Japon"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=23}}}}[11]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 38
|champion = {{sortname|Los|Consagrados|nolink=1}}
{{small|(Pirata Morgan and El Texano)}}
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2000|9|8}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=9|day1=8|year1=2000|month2=11|day2=11|year2=2001}}
|location =Tijuana, Baja California
|event = Sin Limite
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign38|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 24 "Texano y Pirata Morgan – 08-Sep-2000 en Tijuana, Baja California"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=24}}}}[11]

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle


|number = 39
|champion = {{sort|Mascara|Máscara Sagrada}} and La Parka Jr.
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2001|11|11}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=11|day1=11|year1=2001|month2=4|day2=19|year2=2002}}
|location =Monterrey, Nuevo León
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign39|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 24 "La Parka (Jr.) y Mascara Sagrada – 11-Nov-2001 en Monterrey, Nuevo León"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=24}}}}

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|number = 40
|champion = Chessman and Electroshock (3)
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2002|4|19}}
|days = {{age in days nts|month1=4|day1=19|year1=2002|month2=6|day2=20|year2=2003}}
|location =Torreón, Coahuila
|event = AAA show
|notes =
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign40|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 24 "Chessman y Electroshock – 19-Abril-2002 en Torreón, Coahuila"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=24}}}}

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|number = 41
|champion = Octagón and La Parka (2)
|reign = 1
|date = {{dts|2003|06|20}}
|days = {{age in days nts|June 20, 2003|December 25, 2011}}
|location =Xalapa, Veracruz
|event = Sin Limite
|notes =La Parka was previously known under the name "La Parka Jr."
|ref= {{efn|name=Reign41|Lucha 2000 (2004) p. 24 " Octagón y La Parka (Jr.) – 20-Jun-2003 en Veracruz, Veracruz"{{sfn|Lucha 2000|2004|p=24}}}}
}}{{BundleEnd}}

Team reigns by combined length

Key
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankTeamNo. of reignsCombined days
1Octagón and La Parka 1 3,110
2Cachorro|Mendoza|nolink=1}} and Ringo Mendoza 1 1,029
3Angel|Ángel Azteca|nolink=1}} and Atlantis 1 780
4Los|Destructores|nolink=1}} (Tony Arce and Rocco Valente) 1 574
5Los|Consagrados|nolink=1}} (Pirata Morgan and El Texano) 1 429
6Chessman and Electroshock 1 427
7Los|Infernales|nolink=1}} (Masakre and MS-1) 1 377
8Los|Hermanos Dinamita|nolink=1}} (Cien Caras and Máscara Año 2000) 1 344
Los|Destructores|nolink=1}} (Tony Arce and Volcano) 3 344
10Perro|Aguayo|nolink=1}} and Perro Aguayo Jr. 1 329
11Fuerza Guerrera and Mosco de la Merced 1 323
12Bestia Salvaje and Pierroth Jr. 1 287
13Misterioso and Volador 2 269
14Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera 2 255¤
15Los|Vipers|nolink=1}} (Abismo Negro and Electroshock) 2 252
16Cien Caras and Sangre Chicana 1 199
17Hator and The Panther 1 182
18Tony|Benetto|nolink=1}} and Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1 170
19Máscara Sagrada and La Parka Jr. 1 159
20Latin Lover and Panterita del Ring 1 109
21Heavy Metal and Latin Lover 1 84
22Angel|Ángel Azteca|nolink=1}} and Volador 1 81
23Perro|Aguayo Jr.|nolink=1}} and Héctor Garza 1 61
24Los|Metálicos|nolink=1}} (Oro and Plata) 1 6

Individual reigns by combined length

Key
¤The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1La|Parka Jr.|nolink=1}} 2 3,269
2Octagón 1 3,110
3Cachorro|Mendoza|nolink=1}} 1 1,029
Ringo|Mendoza|nolink=1}} 1 1,029
5Tony|Arce|nolink=1}} 4 918
6Angel|Ángel Azteca}} 2 861
7Atlantis 1 780
8Electroshock 3 679
9Fuerza Guerrera 3 578¤
10Rocco|Valente|nolink=1}} 1 574
11Cien Caras 2 543
12El|Texano|nolink=1}} 1 429
Pirata Morgan 1 429
13Chessman 1 427
14Perro|Aguayo Jr.|nolink=1}} 2 390
15Masakre 1 377
MS-1 1 377
17Volador 3 350
18Máscara Año 2000 1 344
Volcano 3 344
20Perro|Aguayo|nolink=1}} 1 329
21Mosco de la Merced 1 323
22Bestia Salvaje 1 287
Pierroth Jr. 1 287
24Misterioso 2 269
25Juventud Guerrera 2 255¤
26Abismo Negro 2 252
27Sangre Chicana 1 199
28Latin Lover 2 193
29Hator 1 182
The|Panther|nolink=1}} 1 182
31Rayo de Jalisco Jr. 1 170
Tony|Benetto|nolink=1}} 1 170
33Máscara Sagrada 1 159
34Panterita del Ring 1 109
35Heavy Metal 1 84
36Héctor|Garza|nolink=1}} 1 61
37Oro 1 6
Plata 1 6

1997 Mexican National Tag Team Title Tournament

In 1997, the then-reigning champions Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera began working for different promotions, causing the championship to be vacated by AAA.{{efn|name=ReignVacat27}} They held a one-night eight-team tournament on July 20, 1997, at the El Toreo de Naucalpan bullfighting arena in Naucalpan, Mexico State.[12] Some sources mistakenly list the AAA "Young Stars Tag Team" tournament held on May 15, 1997, and broadcast on June 7, as the championship tournament, which was won by the same team, but was not for the vacant championship.[13]

{{8TeamBracket | RD1=First round| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final
| RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=|
| RD1-team1=Dos Caras and Heavy Metal
| RD1-team2={{nobr|Fuerza Guerrera and Mosco de la Merced}}
| RD1-score1=[12]
| RD1-score2=W
| RD1-team3=El Canek and El Hijo del Fantasma
| RD1-team4=Cibernético and Shu el Guerrero
| RD1-score3=W
| RD1-score4=[12]
| RD1-team5= El Cobarde Jr. and Gran Markus Jr.
| RD1-team6=Mil Máscaras and Kato Kung Lee
| RD1-score5=W
| RD1-score6=[12]
| RD1-team7=Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr.
| RD1-team8=El Signo and Sangre Chicana
| RD1-scor7=W
| RD1-score8=
| RD2-team1={{nobr|Fuerza Guerrera and Mosco de la Merced}}
| RD2-team2=El Canek and El Hijo del Fantasma
| RD2-score1=W
| RD2-score2=[12]
| RD2-team3=El Cobarde Jr. and Gran Markus Jr.
| RD2-team4=Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr.
| RD2-score3=[12]
| RD2-score4=W
| RD3-team1={{nobr|Fuerza Guerrera and Mosco de la Merced}}
| RD3-team2=Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr.
| RD3-score1=W
| RD3-score2=[12]
}}

Footnotes

{{notelist}}

References

{{refbegin}}
  • {{cite book | author=Royal Duncan and Gary Will | chapter=Mexico: National Tag Team Titles | pages=396–397 | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000 | isbn=0-9698161-5-4}}
  • {{cite news | title=Los Reyes de Mexico: La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales | work=Lucha 2000 | id=Especial 21 | date=December 20, 2004 | language=Spanish | trans-title=THe Kings of Mexico: The history of the National Championships}}
{{refend}}
1. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.cagematch.net//?id=5&nr=525&page=5&reign=34 | title=Mexican National Tag Team Championship >> 20.06.2003-xx.xx.2014: Octagon & La Parka | accessdate=February 23, 2019}}
2. ^{{cite book|author=Madigan, Dan|title=Mondo Lucha A Go-Go: the bizarre and honorable world of wild Mexican wrestling|publisher=HarperColins Publisher|year=2007|chapter=La Parka|pages=120–124|isbn=978-0-06-085583-3}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://superluchas.com/aaa-dejara-de-contar-campeonatos-de-terceros/ | title=¿AAA dejará de contar campeonatos de terceros? | trans-title=Will AAA stop recognizing third-party championships? | accessdate=February 22, 2009 | work=SuperLuchas | language=Spanish}}
4. ^{{cite web| url= http://www.ordenjuridico.gob.mx/Estatal/ESTADO%20DE%20MEXICO/Reglamentos/MEXREG004.pdf | title= Reglamento de Box y Lucha Libre Professional del Estado de Mexico | author= Arturo Montiel Rojas | publisher= Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. | page=24 | date= August 30, 2001 | accessdate= April 3, 2009 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061130181418/http://www.ordenjuridico.gob.mx/Estatal/ESTADO%20DE%20MEXICO/Reglamentos/MEXREG004.pdf|archivedate=November 30, 2006|language=Spanish}}
5. ^{{cite news | work= La Magia del Ring | page=3 | issue=12 | date=January 1999 | language=Spanish | title=Campeonato Nacional de Parejas}}
6. ^{{cite web | url=https://superluchas.com/en-un-dia-como-hoy-1985-sangre-chicana-y-cien-caras-campeones-nacionales-de-parejas-herodes-rapo-a-rino-castro/ | title= En un día como hoy… 1985: Sangre Chicana y Cien Caras, Campeones Nacionales de Parejas — Herodes rapó a Rino Castro | trans-title=On a day like today ... 1985: Sangre Chicano and Cien Caras, National Tag Team Champions - Herod shaved Rino Castro | first=Teddy | last=Centinela | date=April 12, 2015 | accessdate=July 1, 2015 | work=SuperLuchas Magazine | language=Spanish}}
7. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.facebook.com/cmll.oficial/photos/a.352219088254374.1073741827.351036975039252/686157178193895/?type=3 | title=Un dia como hoy... | trans-title=On a day like today... | author=Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre | language=Spanish | date=March 4, 2016 | accessdate=February 23, 2019 | publisher=Facebook}}
8. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=titles&titel=881 | title=Mexican National Tag Team Title [active] | accessdate=February 23, 2019 | work=Wrestling Data}}
9. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/day-pro-wrestling-history-june-1-rogers-beats-gomez-gordman-goliath-baba-loses-pwf | title=On this day in pro wrestling history (June 1): Rogers beats Gomez, Gordman & Goliath, Baba loses PWF Title, Flair Vs. KVE, Lawler Vs. Son, Undertaker Vs. Edge | date=June 1, 2015 | accessdate=February 11, 2017 | first=Brian | last=Hoops | publisher=Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online}}
10. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/supercards/mexico/aaa/triple.html#vi | title = Asistencia Asesoría y Administración TripleManía | accessdate = February 23, 2019 | publisher = ProWrestlingHistory.com}}
11. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.canoe.com/SlamWrestlingInternational/mexico_timeline-can.html | title=SLAM! Wrestling International -- 2000: The Year-In-Review Mexico | accessdate=July 31, 2015 | work=Slam Wrestling! | publisher=Canoe | archivedate=November 17, 2002 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20021117013853/http://www.canoe.com/SlamWrestlingInternational/mexico_timeline-can.html}}
12. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.cagematch.net//?id=1&nr=48695 | title=Top Win Promotions | date=July 20, 1997 | accessdate=February 23, 2019 | work=CageMatch}}
13. ^{{cite web | url=https://www.cagematch.net//?id=1&nr=48660 | title=AAA TV | date=May 15, 1997 | accessdate=February 23, 2019 | work=CageMatch}}
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