Distrito Federal Trios Championship

Distrito Federal Trios Championship
Shiima Nobunaga, who held the championship with Judo Suwa and Sumo Fuji
Details
Promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group
Mexican Independent Circuit
Date established 1986[1]
Current champion(s) Los Comandos Elite
(Oficial Rayan, Oficial Spector and Oficial Liderk)[2]
Date won December 10, 2017[2]
Other name(s)
Mexico State Trios Championship/Campeonato Trios de Estado de Mexico

The Distrito Federal Trios Championship is a Trios (six-man) tag team Championship primarily promoted by the Mexican Lucha libre professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG). The title was created in 1986 and is controlled by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F." (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), which regulates all matches where the title is defended, allowing it to only be defended in Mexico City and the State of Mexico. It is considered a secondary, lower level championship than the Mexican National Trios Championship also sanctioned by the Commission but almost exclusively controlled by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). IWRG has held the control of the Distrito Federal Trios Championship since IWRG was founded in 1996 and has at times been a secondary title for the promotion, below the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship.[N 3] The championship is not restricted by nationality, only by geographical location of where it can or cannot be defended. 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.

The current champions are Los Comandos Elite (Oficial Rayan, Oficial Spector and Oficial Liderk) who became champions on December 10, 2017 by defeating Dinamic Black, Dragón Fly and Black Dragón.[2] The first Distrito Federal Champions was the team known as Los Temerarios ("The Reckless"; Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano, Shu el Guerrero) who won the championship at some point in 1986.[1] Due to very few paper records being preserved of professional wrestling events, especially on the independent circuit there are periods of time where the status of the championship is unclear. At times there is no record of the specific date a team won the championship or who they defeated, leaving the possibility that there may have been other championship reigns in that period of time. Due to the fictional nature of professional wrestling, it is also possible that some of the championship changes that proceeded periods of uncertainty were fictional in nature, where new champions were announced but no actual match took place.[1] In the years preceding Los Oficiales winning the championship in 2007 the title was inactive for long periods of time and was not defended on a regular basis.

Due to the gaps in records, it can only be stated that there have been at least 39 championship reigns between 34 different trios and 83 individual wrestlers. The first version of Los Oficiales (Guardia, Oficial and Virgilante) is the trio with the most reigns as a team, three; while Oficial is the individual with the most reigns, holding the championship with three different configurations of Los Oficiales. The longest reigning Trio is the current version of Los Oficiales, whose reign from July 19, 2007, to December 7, 2008, was the longest with 507 days in total. Technically the 31st reign by Gringos VIP lasted 679 days, but during the trio's reign the Commission allowed Gringo Loco to be replaced by Apolo Estrada, Jr. as Gringo Loco had returned to the United States of America about halfway through their reign, making Los Oficiales the longest reigning trio. The current version of Los Oficiales is also the team with the longest combined, confirmed championship reign at 2,781 days and counting. Oficial AK-47 has the longest combined reign for an individual, combining four reigns to 2,943 days and counting. The Nuevo León based trio of Los Divos (Bengalí, Cats, and Raiden) held the championship for 21 days in 2005, making it the shortest confirmed reign of any champions. Four wrestlers have been champions under two different wrestling identities; Black Terry has held the title twice under that name and once as the masked character Guerrero Maya. Oficial AK-47 has held it both under his current character and as "Ultra Mega" as well, Oficial Factor previously held the championship under his former identity of Mega as well while Oficial Spartan also held the championship under the name Omega.[N 4]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
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 Temerarios
(Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano, Shu el Guerrero)
1986 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 5] It has not been documented how Los Temerarios won the championship. [1]
2 Yoshihiro Asai, Hata Hirokazu, Naoki Sano August 26, 1987 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 6]   [1]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1987 to 1991.
3 Los Tarascos
(Tarasco I, Tarasco II and Tarasco III)
N/A Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 7] It is not clear if the team defeated Asai, Horikazu and Sano to win the championship or a different team. [1]
4 Las Saetas del Ring
(Águila Solitaria, Ciclón Ramírez, El Pantera II)
April 1991 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 8]   [1]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1991 to 1991.
5 Los Metálicos
(Oro, Plata and Bronce)
1991 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 9] It is not clear if the team defeated Los Saetas del Ring to win the championship or a different team. [1]
6 Los Guerreros del Futuro
(Damain El Guerrero, Guerrero Del Futuro, Guerrero Maya (2))
1992 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 10] Guerrero Maya previously held the title under the ring name Black Terry. [1]
Championship history is unrecorded from 1992 to 1995.
7 Ciclón Ramírez (2), El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez, Jr. and El Hijo de Huracán Ramírez N/A Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 11] It is not clear if the team defeated Los Guerreros del Futuro to win the championship or a different team. [1]
8 Los Destructores
(Rocco Valente, Tony Arce, Vulcano)
October 1995 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 12]   [1]
Championship history is unrecorded from October 1995 to 1996.
9 Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Maniac Cop, Oficial and Virgilante)
1996 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 13] It is not clear if the team defeated Los Destructores to win the championship or a different team. [1]
10 Los Super Payasos
(Bruly, Circus and Rody)
1997 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 14]   [1]
11 Judo Suwa, Shiima Nobunaga and Sumo Fuji December 14, 1997 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 287   [1]
12 Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Guardia, Oficial (2) and Virgilante (2))
September 27, 1998 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 15]   [1]
13 Los Super Payasos
(Bruly, Circus and Rody)
1999 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 [N 16]   [1]
14 Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Guardia (2), Oficial (3) and Virgilante (3))
2000 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 [N 17]   [3]
15 Super Caló, Alan Stone and Moto Cross June 22, 2000 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 98   [3][4]
16 Bombero Infernal, Cripta, El Enterrador September 28, 2000 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 136   [3]
17 Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Guardia (3), Oficial (4) and Virgilante (4))
February 11, 2001 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 3 172   [5]
18 Los Megas
(Mega, Super Mega and Ultra Mega)
August 2, 2001 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 161   [5]
19 Dr. Cerebro, Cirujano and Paramedico January 10, 2002 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 304   [6]
20 Bombero Infernal (2), El Engendro and El Hijo del Diablo November 10, 2002 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 18]   [6]
21 Los Megas
(Mega (2), Omega and Ultra Mega (2))
2002 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 19]   [6]
22 Dr. Markus, Dr. Muerte and Enfermero, Jr. December 13, 2003 Live event Xochimilco 1 162   [7]
23 Los Oficiales
(Version 2; Cyborg, Guardia (4) and Oficial (5))
May 23, 2004 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 193   [8]
24 Los Payasos Tricolores
(Coco Blanco, Coco Rojo, Coco Verde)
December 2, 2004 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 122   [8]
25 Jungla Negra, Jr. and Los Orientales
(Orientale I and Orientale II)
April 3, 2005 Live event Nuevo León 1 28 The geographical restriction was ignored by Los Payasos when they agreed to defend the championship. [9]
26 Los Divos
(Bengalí, Cats and Raiden)
May 1, 2005 Live event Nuevo León 1 21 The geographical restriction was ignored by the local promoters. [9]
27 Los Payasos Tricolores
(Coco Blanco, Coco Rojo, Coco Verde)
May 22, 2005 Live event Nuevo León 2 140 'Los Payasos regained the championship to return to Mexico State with them. [9]
28 Dr. Cerebro (1), Cerebro Negro and Veneno May 22, 2005 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 [N 20]   [9]
Championship history is unrecorded from 2005 to 2007.
29 Los Oficiales
(Version 5; Oficial 911, Oficial AK-47 (3)and Oficial Fierro)
July 19, 2007 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 507 Defeated the team of Kai, Sasaki, Yamato to win championship, unclear if it was a tournament for the vacant championship. [10]
30 Los Terribles Cerebros
(Black Terry (3), Dr. Cerebro (3) and Cerebro Negro (2))
December 7, 2008 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 489    
Vacated April 10, 2010 Championship vacated when Cerebro Negro temporarily stopped working for IWRG. [11]
31 Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo (2) and Gringo Loco)
April 29, 2010 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 679 Won an eight-team tournament, defeating the team of Máscara Año 2000, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000, Jr. in the finals. [11]
31.5 Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo (2) and Apolo Estrada Jr.)
April 29, 2010 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 679 The commission allows Apolo Estrada Jr. to replace Gringo Loco on the team. [12]
32 Los Oficiales Elite
(Oficial Factor (3), Oficial Rayan and Oficial Spartan (2))
March 8, 2012 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 140   [12]
33 Los Oficiales
(Version 5; Oficial 911, Oficial AK-47 (4) and Oficial Fierro)
July 26, 2012 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 196   [13]
34 Los Piratas
(El Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan and Pirata Morgan, Jr.)
February 7, 2013 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 214   [14]
35 Gringos VIP
(Avisman , El Hijo del Diablo (3) and Apolo Estrada Jr.)
September 9, 2013 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 643   [15]
36 Los Terribles Cerebros
(Black Terry (4), Dr. Cerebro (4) and Cerebro Negro (3))
June 14, 2015 Live event Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 231   [16]
37 Los Mariachis Locos
(El Hijo del Diablo (4), El Diablo Jr. I and Imposible)
January 31, 2016 El Protector (2016) Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 91   [17]
38 Las Tortugas Ninja
(Leo, Mike and Rafy)
May 1, 2016 IWRG house show Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 297   [18]
39 Los Exóticos
(Diva Salvaje, Demasiado, Nigma)
February 22, 2017 IWRG Zona XXI Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 46   [19]
40 Los Mariachis Locos
(El Hijo del Diablo (5), El Diablo Jr. and Imposible)
April 9, 2017 IWRG Zona XXI Naucalpan, State of Mexico 2 210   [20]
41 Los Dinamics Dragóns
(Dinamic Black, Dragón Fly and Black Dragón
November 5, 2017 IWRG Zona XXI Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 35   [21]
42 Los Comandos Elite
(Oficial Rayan, Oficial Spector and Oficial Liderk)
December 10, 2017 IWRG Zona XXI Naucalpan, State of Mexico 1 311+   [2]

List of Championship reigns by combined length

Key
Symbol Meaning
Indicates the current champion
¤ Indicates that one or more of the title reigns does not have a definite start or end date and thus is not counted into the total length
+ Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes everyday.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo and Apolo Estrada, Jr.)
1.5983
2 Los Oficials
(Version 5; Oficial 911, Oficial AK-47 and Oficial Fierro)
2703
3 Los Terribles Cerebros
(Black Terry, Dr. Cerebro and Cerebro Negro)
2721
4 Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo and Gringo Loco)
0.5340
5 Dr. Cerebro, Cirujano and Paramedico1304
6 Las Tortugas Ninja

(Leo, Mike and Rafy)

1 292
7 Judo Suwa, Shiima Nobunaga and Sumo Fuji1287
8 Los Payasos Tricolores
(Coco Blanco, Coco Rojo, Coco Verde)
2262
9 Los Piratas
(El Hijo de Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan and Pirata Morgan, Jr.)
1214
10 Los Oficiales
(Version 2; Cyborg, Guardia and Oficial)
1193
11¤ Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Guardia, Oficial and Virgilante)
3174[N 15][N 17]
12 Dr. Markus, Dr. Muerte and Enfermero, Jr.1162
13 Los Megas
(Mega, Super Mega and Ultra Mega)
1161
14 Los Oficiales Elite
(Oficial Factor, Oficial Rayan and Oficial Spartan)
1140
15 Bombero Infernal, Cripta, El Enterrador1136
16 Super Caló, Alan Stone and Moto Cross198
17 Los Mariachis Locos
(El Hijo del Diablo, El Diablo Jr. I and Imposible)
2647+
18 Los Exóticos
(Diva Salvaje, Demasiado and Nigma)
1602+
19 Jungla Negra Jr. and Los Orientales (Orientale I and Orientale II)128
20 Los Divos
(Bengalí, Cats and Raiden)
121
¤ Los Super Payasos
(Bruly, Circus and Rody)
2[N 14][N 16]
Bombero Infernal, El Engendro and El Hijo del Diablo1[N 18]
Ciclón Ramírez, El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez, Jr. and El Hijo de Huracán Ramírez1[N 11]
Dr. Cerebro (1), Cerebro Negro and Veneno1[N 8]
Los Destructores
(Rocco Valente, Tony Arce, Vulcano)
1[N 12]
Los Metálicos
(Oro, Plata and Bronce)
1[N 9]
Los Oficiales
(Version 1; Maniac Cop, Oficial and Virgilante)
1[N 13]
Yoshihiro Asai, Hata Hirokazu, Naoki Sano1[N 6]
Las Saetas del Ring
(Águila Solitaria, Ciclón Ramírez, El Pantera II)
1[N 8]
Los Guerreros del Futuro
(Damain El Guerrero, Guerrero Del Futuro, Guerrero Maya
1[N 10]
Los Megas
(Mega, Omega and Ultra Mega)
1[N 19]
Los Tarascos
(Tarasco I, Tarasco II and Tarasco III)
1[N 7]
Los Temerarios
(Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano, Shu el Guerrero)
1[N 5]

Individual Championship reigns by length

Key
Symbol Meaning
Indicates the current champion
¤ Indicates that one or more of the title reigns does not have a definite start or end date and thus is not counted into the total length
+ Indicates that the number of days held by this individual changes everyday.
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
El Hijo del Diablo51,999+ [N 18]
2 Avisman2.51,322
3 Apolo Estrada, Jr.0.5983
4 Ultra Mega / Oficial AK-474865¤[N 19]
5 Dr. Cerebro42,014+[N 8]
Black Terry / Guerrero Maya4721[N 10][N 5]
7 Cerebro Negro3720¤[N 8]
8 Oficial 91120703
9 Oficial Fierro10703
10¤ Oficial5368[N 13][N 15][N 17]
11¤ Guardia4367[N 15][N 17]
12 Gringo Loco0.5340
13 Cirujano1304
14 Paramedico1304
15¤ Mega / Oficial Factor3302[N 19]
16 Tortuga Leo 1 292
Tortuga Mike 1 292
Tortuga Rafy 1 292
19 Judo Suwa1287
20 Shiima Nobunaga1287
21 Sumo Fuji1287
19 Coco Blanco2262
Coco Rojo2262
Coco Verde2262
25 El Hijo de Pirata Morgan1214
Pirata Morgan1214
Pirata Morgan, Jr.1214
28 Cyborg1193
29 Oficial Fierro1186
30¤ Virgilante4175[N 13][N 15][N 17]
31 Dr. Markus1162
Dr. Muerte1162
Enfermero, Jr.1162
34 Super Mega1161
35¤ Omega / Oficial Spartan2141[N 19]
36 Oficial Rayan1140
37¤ Bombero Infernal2137[N 18]
38 Cripta1136
El Enterrador1136
40 Alan Stone198
Moto Cross198
Super Caló198
43 Imposible2647+
El Diablo Jr. I †2647+
45 Diva Salvaje146
Demasiado146
Nigma146
48 Jungla Negra, Jr.128
49 Orientale I128
Orientale II128
48 Bengalí121
Cats121
Raiden121[N 11]
53¤ Ciclón Ramírez2[N 8][N 11]
Bruly2[N 14][N 16]
Circus2[N 14][N 16]
Rody2[N 14][N 16]
Águila Solitaria1[N 8]
Bronce1[N 9]
Damain El Guerrero1[N 10]
Guerrero Del Futuro1[N 10]
Hata Hirokazu1[N 6]
Jose Luis Feliciano1[N 5]
Plata1[N 9]
Naoki Sano1[N 6]
Oro1[N 9]
El Pantera II1[N 8]
Shu el Guerrero1[N 5]
Yoshihiro Asai1[N 6]
Veneno1[N 8]
El Engendro1[N 18]
El Hijo de Huracán Ramírez1[N 11]
El Nuevo Huracán Ramírez, Jr.1[N 11]
Maniac Cop1[N 13]
Rocco Valente1[N 12]
Tarasco I1[N 7]
Tarasco II1[N 7]
Tarasco III1[N 7]
Tony Arce1[N 12]
Vulcano1[N 12]

Championship tournaments

It is believed that the original champions Los Temerarios (Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano, Shu el Guerrero) won a trios tournament of indeterminate size, but no documentation of the date or participants of the tournament exists.[1]

Distrito Federal Trios Tournament, 2010

In April 2010 IWRG stripped Los Terribles Cerebros (Black Terry, Cerebro Negro and Dr. Cerebro) of the championship due to Cerebro Negro electing to work a Desastre Total Ultraviolento (DTU) on the same day as an IWRG show, forcing IWRG to abandon the planned match. IWRG held an eight-team, one night single elimination tournament from April 15 to April 29, 2010 to crown the new champions. Cerebro Negro actually participated in the tournament, but did not team with his former partners Black Terry and Dr. Cerebro.[11]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Team Máscara Año 2000s
(Máscara Año 2000, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000, Jr.)
W[11]
Chico Che, Ultraman, Jr. and Zatura  
Team Máscara Año 2000s
(Máscara Año 2000, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000, Jr.)
W[11]
Los Brazos
(Brazo de Plata, Brazo Metálico and Hijo del Brazo de Plata)
 
Los Brazos
(Brazo de Plata, Brazo Metálico and Hijo del Brazo de Plata)
W[11]
Bombero Infernal, Maldito, Jr. and Samoth  
Team Máscara Año 2000s
(Máscara Año 2000, Hijo de Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000, Jr.)
 
Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo and Gringo Loco)
W[11]
Black Terry, Dr. Cerebro and El Hijo del Signo W[11]
La Dinastia de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro, Trauma I and Trauma II)
 
Black Terry, Dr. Cerebro and El Hijo del Signo  
Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo and Gringo Loco)
W[11]
Cerebro Negro, Kaos and Veneno  
Gringos VIP
(Avisman, El Hijo del Diablo and Gringo Loco)
W[11]

Footnotes

  1. Longest verified reign
  2. Shortest verified reign
  3. In this, "control" refers to the every day 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.
  4. The statistics are supported by all the sources in the championship list.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which the Championship was first won is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 238 and 602 days.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Asai, Hirokazu and Sano lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 1,342 days.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Tarascos won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 1,342 days.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 The exact date on which Los Saetas del Ring won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 274 days.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Metálicos won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 639 days.
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Guerreros del Futuro won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 0 and 1,399 days.
  11. 1 2 3 4 5 6 The exact date on which the team won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 0 and 1,398 days.
  12. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Destructores won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 457 days.
  13. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Destructores won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 730 days.
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Destructores won the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 346 days.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Oficiales lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 96 and 460 days.
  16. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Super Payasos won and lost the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 537 days.
  17. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Oficiales won the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 367 and 537 days.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which the team lost won the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 51 days.
  19. 1 2 3 4 5 The exact date on which Los Megas won the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 347 and 397 days.
  20. The exact date on which Los Megas won the championship is unknown, which means that the title reign lasted between 1 and 787 days.

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