AAA Reina de Reinas Championship

AAA Reina de Reinas Championship
Faby Apache, Taya, LuFisto, and Mari Apache before a match for the AAA Reina de Reinas Championship.
Details
Promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA)
Date established February 19, 1999[1]
Current champion(s) Faby Apache
Date won January 26, 2018[2]

The AAA Reina de Reinas Championship ("AAA Queen of Queens Championship") is a singles women's professional wrestling championship promoted by Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). It is the only females only championship currently in AAA. Being 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. Faby Apache is the current champion in her third reign.[2]

From its creation in 1999 to 2009, the title was put on the line every year during the eponymous "Reina de Reinas" tournament, in addition to traditional defenses. The tournament eventually returned in 2012, with Sexy Star becoming the first wrestler to successfully retain the title at the event.[3][4][5][6]

The inaugural champion was Xóchitl Hamada, who was crowned after winning the original Reina de Reinas tournament in 1999.[1] Tiffany and Sexy Star hold the records for both most reigns with three, and Reina de Reinas tournaments won, also with three. The record for longest reign is held by Taya, whose first reign lasted 945 days, with the record for shortest held by Ayako Hamada (Xóchitl's sister) at 33 days. Although the title is supposedly for women only, Pimpinela Escarlata, a man whose character was a transvestite, won it in 2011.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
 1  Xóchitl Hamada  February 19, 1999  Reina de Reinas 1999 Puebla, Puebla  1  229 Defeated Miss Janeth, Rossy Moreno and Esther Moreno in a four-way match in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [1]
 2  Esther Moreno  October 6, 1999  Live event San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí  1  — The date Moreno vacated the championship is not documented, making it impossible to determine the length of her title reign. [1]
Vacated  1999 Moreno vacated the championship due to an injury. [1]
 3  Rossy Moreno  February 20, 2000  Reina de Reinas 2000 Morelia, Michoacán  1  363 Defeated Xóchitl Hamada, Martha Villalobos and Miss Janeth in a four-way match in the tournament final. [7][8]
 4  Lady Apache  February 17, 2001  Reina de Reinas 2001 Veracruz, Veracruz  1  371 Defeated Miss Janeth, Tiffany, and Alda Moreno in a four-way match in the tournament final. [9]
 5  Esther Moreno  February 23, 2002  Reina de Reinas 2002 Veracruz, Veracruz  2  70 Defeated Miss Janeth, Martha Villalobos, and Lady Apache in a four-way match in the tournament final. [10]
 6  Martha Villalobos  May 4, 2002  Live event Reynosa, Tamaulipas  1  295 [10]
 7  Tiffany  February 23, 2003  Reina de Reinas 2003 N/A  1  343 Defeated Lady Apache in the tournament final. [11]
 8  Lady Apache  February 1, 2004  Live event Zapopan, Jalisco  2  385   [12]
 9  Tiffany  February 20, 2005  Reina de Reinas 2005 Mexico City  2  363 Defeated Lady Apache in the tournament final. [13]
 10  Miss Janeth  February 18, 2006  Reina de Reinas 2006 Orizaba  1  400 Defeated Martha Villalobos, Cynthia Moreno, and La Diabólica in a four-way elimination match in the tournament final. [14]
 11  Tiffany  March 25, 2007  Reina de Reinas 2007 Hidalgo  3  430 Defeated Sexy Star, Cynthia Moreno, Rossy Moreno, Miss Janeth and Faby Apache in a battle royal in the tournament final. [15][16]
 12  Faby Apache  May 28, 2008  Reina de Reinas 2008 Morelia  1  486 Defeated Ayako Hamada and Mari Apache in a three-way match in the tournament final. [17]
 13  Sexy Star  September 26, 2009  Héroes Inmortales III Monterrey  1  322 This was a "Bull Terrier" match. [18]
 14  Mari Apache  August 14, 2010  Verano de Escándalo (2010) Orizaba, Veracruz  1  351 This was a six-person mixed tag team match. Aero Star and Faby Apache were Mari's partners, and competed for the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship; defending World Mixed Tag Team Champions Alex Koslov and Christina Von Eerie were Sexy Star's partners. As per stipulation, either Mari or her partners could win the championship they were competing for, but not all three; Mari pinned Sexy Star to win the match, thus becoming the new Reina de Reinas Champion, while Koslov and Von Eerie retained the World Mixed Tag Team Championship. [19]
 15  Pimpinela Escarlata  July 31, 2011  Verano de Escándalo (2011) Guadalajara, Jalisco  1  138 This was an eight-way elimination match also involving Cynthia Moreno, Faby Apache, Jennifer Blake, Lolita, Mickie James, and Sexy Star. Escarlata, who was a surprise entrant into the match, became the first man to hold the championship; in kayfabe, his character was deemed a valid contender due to being a transvestite. [20]
 16  Sexy Star  December 16, 2011  Guerra de Titanes (2011) Puebla, Puebla  2  431 This was a lumberjack match. [21]
Vacated  February 19, 2013 Sexy Star vacated the championship due to her pregnancy. [22][23]
 17  Faby Apache  March 17, 2013  Rey de Reyes (2013) Monterrey, Nuevo León  2  518 Defeated LuFisto, Mari Apache and Taya in a four-way elimination match in the tournament final to win the vacant title. [24]
 18  Taya  August 17, 2014  Triplemanía XXII Mexico City  1  945   [25]
 19  Ayako Hamada  March 19, 2017  Rey de Reyes (2017) Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  33 [26]
 20  Taya  April 21, 2017  AAA Television Taping Tijuana, Baja California  2  71 This was a no disqualification match. [27]
Vacated  July 1, 2017 Taya was stripped of the title by director of talent Vampiro. The actual reasons of the vacancy are debated; in kayfabe, Taya was stripped of the title for using an illegal chokehold during her match with Hamada, despite the fact that the match was no disqualification. [28]
 21  Sexy Star  July 16, 2017  AAA Television Taping Monterrey, Nuevo León  3  50 Defeated Lady Shani, Faby Apache, Goya Kong, La Hiedra, and Big Mami in a six-way match to win the vacant title. [29]
Vacated  September 4, 2017 No official reason was given for the stripping of the title, but it followed a controversial incident, where Sexy Star legitimately injured Rosemary at Triplemanía XXV. [30]
 22  Lady Shani  October 2, 2017  Héroes Inmortales XI San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí  1  117 Defeated Ayako Hamada to win the vacant title. [2]
 23  Faby Apache  January 26, 2018  Guerra de Titanes (2018) Mexico City  3  259+

List of combined reigns

Indicates the current champions
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, the combined length may not be correct.
Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Faby Apache31,263+
2 Tiffany31,136
3 Taya21,016
4 Sexy Star3803
5 Lady Apache2756
6 Miss Janeth1400
7 Rossy Moreno1363
8 Mari Apache1351
9 Martha Villalobos1295
10 Xóchitl Hamada1229
11 Esther Moreno2207
12 Pimpinela Escarlata1138
13 Lady Shani1117
14 Ayako Hamada133

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