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WWA Tag Team Championship (Mexico)

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WWA World Tag Team Championship
(Campeonato Mundial de Parejas WWA)
Details
PromotionWorld Wrestling Association (WWA)
Date establishedMay 16, 1991
Current champion(s)Bestia 666 and Damián 666
Date wonDecember 5, 2014
Statistics
First champion(s)Silver King and El Texano
Most reignsPerro Aguayo, Jr. (3 reigns)
Longest reignSilver King and El Texano (779 days)
Shortest reignSilver King and El Texano (39 days)

The WWA World Tag Team Championship (Campeonato Mundial de Parejas WWA in Spanish) is a Mexican professional wrestling Tag Team championship promoted by the Mexican Lucha Libre wrestling based promotion World Wrestling Association (WWA) since 1991.

As it was a professional wrestling championship, the championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and match makers.[a] On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no champion at that point in time. This can either be due to a storyline,[b] or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship,[c] or leaving the company.[d]

It was first won by Silver King and El Texano in a championship tournament held in May 1991. The current champions are Bestia 666 and Damián 666.

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
 1  Los Cowboys
(Silver King and El Texano)
 May 16, 1991  Live event Veracruz, Mexico  1  779 Won a championship tournament. [e]
 2  El Dandy and Corazon de Leon  July 21, 1993  Live event Tlalnepantla, Mexico  1  42 [e]
 3  Los Cowboys
(Silver King and El Texano)
 September 1, 1993  Live event Mexico City, Mexico  2  39 [e]
 4  Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 October 10, 1993  Live event Naucalpan, Mexico  1   [e]
N/A
 5  Rey Misterio and Rey Misterio Jr.  1995  Live event [f]  1  [g] [e]
 6  Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera  March 2, 1995  Live event Jarapa, Mexico  1  [h] [e]
Vacated  September 1995 Championship vacated when Fuerza Guerrera left the promotion. [e]
Championship history is unrecorded from September 1995 to 1997.
 7  Los Villanos
(Villano IV and Villano V)
 1997  Live event [f]  2  [i] [e]
 8  Los Brazos
(Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata)
 June 11, 1997  Live event [f]  1  [j] [e]
Championship history is unrecorded from June 11, 1997 to September 1998.
Vacated  September 1998 Championship vacated for unknown reasons [e]
 9  El Hijo del Santo and Perro Aguayo Jr.  November 21, 2003  Live event Tijuana, Mexico  1   Defeated Los Villanos in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
 9.5  El Hijo del Santo and Rayman     N/A  1   Rayman replaces Perro Aguayo Jr. as one half of the championship team
 10  Último Guerrero and Perro Aguayo Jr. (2)  August 16, 2005  Live event Puebla, Puebla  1  
 10.5 N/A N/A N/A Championship vacated for unknown reasons
 11  Los Perros del Mal
(Hector Garza and Perro Aguayo Jr. (3))
 January 31, 2008  Live event Tijuana, Mexico  1   Defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. and Shocker to win the vacant titles.
Vacated N/A Championship vacated for unknown reasons
 12  Rayo de Jalisco Jr. and Rayman (2)  June 2, 2012  Live event Tijuana, Mexico  1   Defeated Cien Caras Jr. and Mascara Año 2000 to win the vacant title.
Vacated N/A Championship vacated for unknown reasons
 13  Bestia 666 and Damián 666  December 5, 2014  Live event Tijuana, Mexico  1  3,630+ Defeated Rayman and Rey Horuz to win the vacant title.

Footnotes

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  1. ^ 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"[1]
  2. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 271, Chapter: Texas: NWA American Tag Team Title [World Class, Adkisson] "Championship held up and rematch ordered because of the interference of manager Gary Hart"[2]
  3. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 20, Chapter: (United States: 19th Century & widely defended titles – NWA, WWF, AWA, IW, ECW, NWA) NWA/WCW TV Title "Rhodes stripped on 85/10/19 for not defending the belt after having his leg broken by Ric Flair and Ole & Arn Anderson"[3]
  4. ^ Duncan & Will (2000) p. 201, Chapter: (Memphis, Nashville) Memphis: USWA Tag Team Title "Vacant on 93/01/18 when Spike leaves the USWA."[4]
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Duncan & Will (2000) p. 401, Chapter: "Mexico: World Wrestling Association (Benjamin Mora) WWA Tag Team Title" [5]
  6. ^ a b c The location of the title change has not been captured as part of the championship information.
  7. ^ The exact date on which Rey Misterio and Rey Misterio Jr. won the title is unknown, placing their title reign between 1 and 60 days.
  8. ^ The exact date on which Fuerza and Juventud Guerrero were stripped of the title is unknown, placing their title reign between 183 and 212 days.
  9. ^ The exact date on which Los Villanos won the title is unknown, placing their title reign between 1 and 161 days.
  10. ^ The exact date on which Los Brazos lost the title is unknown, placing their title reign between 1 and 476 days.

References

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  • Hornbaker, Tim (2016). "Statistical notes". Legends of Pro Wrestling - 150 years of headlocks, body slams, and piledrivers (Revised ed.). New York, New York: Sports Publishing. ISBN 978-1-61321-808-2.
  • Duncan, Royal; Will, Gary (2000). Wrestling title histories: professional wrestling champions around the world from the 19th century to the present. Waterloo, ON: Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
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