Mexican National Atómicos Championship

Mexican National Atómicos Championship
Psycho Clown, part of the final Atómicos championship team
Details
Promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración
Date established August 9, 1996
Date retired January 24, 2009

The Mexican National Atómicos Championship (Campeonato Nacional Atómicos in Spanish) was a tag team championship for four man teams, or "Atómicos" as they are referred to in Lucha libre. The title is a "National title" controlled by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre México D.F." (the Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), which regulates all matches where the title is defended. The championship was created in 1996 and was primarily defended in the Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) promotion. In early 2009 then champions Chessman and Los Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown) were stripped of the title and it was subsequently declared inactive.

Championship rules

The title is a "National" title which means that non-Mexican citizens are prohibited from either challenging for or actually holding the championship. The championship is also an "Atómicos" championship, meaning it is restricted to four-man tag teams. As is the case for all the Mexican National titles, the championship is generally not allowed to be defended in any other type of match than a regular match.

Championship history

The Mexican National Atómicos Championship was created in 1996 specifically for the AAA promotion to control. The first champions were crowned after an 8 team tournament that saw Pierroth, Jr., Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V become the inaugural champions. In late 1996 Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca, vacating the championship. AAA did not crown new champions until August 1998, which were Los Vipers (Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis II). The last Atómicos champions, Chessman and the Psycho Circus (Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown) were stripped of the titles on January 25, 2009 by AAA Commissioner Vampiro.[1] The title is presently inactive and unlikly to be reactivated; the storyline reason was that the team had attacked Vampiro at a previous event but the underlying reason lies in an announcement AAA made in December 2008 that they would stop recognizing titles without "AAA" in the name.[2] Psicosis II has the most individual title reigns, with five. Los Vipers (Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced II and Psicosis II) hold the record for most title reigns as a team, but The Black Family of Chessman, Dark Cuervo, Escoria and Dark Ozz hold the record for the most days, with 820 days for their two combined reigns. Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys (Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis) have held the title the shortest amount of time, 12 days.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
 1  Pierroth, Jr. and Los Villanos
(Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V)
 August 9, 1996  Live event Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl  1  84 Defeated Damián 666, Espectro, Jr., Halloween and Karis la Momia in a tournament final to become the first champions. [3][4]
Vacated  Late 1996 Championship vacated when Los Villanos left AAA for Promo Azteca. [3][4]
 2  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis II)
 August 23, 1998  Live event Azcapotzalco  1  175 Defeated Los Payasos (Coco Amarillo, Coco Azul, Coco Negro and Coco Rojo) in a tournament final [3][4]
 3  Los Vatos Locos
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
 February 14, 1999  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  63   [3][4]
 4  Los Junior Atómicos
(Blue Demon, Jr., La Parka, Jr., Máscara Sagrada, Jr. and Perro Aguayo, Jr.)
 April 18, 1999  Live event Zapopan, Jalisco  1  142   [3][4]
 5  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis II)
 September 17, 1999  Live event Mexico City  2  84   [3][4]
 6  Los Vatos Locos
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
 December 10, 1999  Live event Madero, Tamaulipas  2  127   [3][4]
 7  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis II)
April 15, 2000  Live event N/A  3  491   [4]
 8  Los Regio Guapos
(Hator, Monje Negro, Jr., Potro, Jr. and Tigre Universitario)
 August 19, 2001  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  46   [4]
 9  Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced and Psicosis II)
 October 7, 2001  Live event Monterrey, Nuevo León  4  47   [4]
 10  Los Vatos Locos
(Espíritu, Nygma (3), Picudo (3) and Silver Cat)
 November 23, 2001  Live event Mexico City  1  374   [4]
 11  Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
 December 2, 2002  Live event Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas  1  228   [4]
 12  The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
 July 18, 2003  Live event Madero, Tamaulipas  1  31   [4]
 13  Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
 August 8, 2003  Live event Puebla, Puebla  2  378   [4]
 14  The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
 August 20, 2004  Live event Puebla, Puebla  2  789   [4]
 15  The Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy, Juventud Guerrera, Joe Lider and Psicosis II)
 October 18, 2006  Live event Cuernavaca, Morelos  1  306   [5]
 16   La Secta del Mesias
(Dark Cuervo (3), Dark Escoria (3), Dark Espíritu (2) and Dark Ozz (3))
 May 20, 2007  Live event Morelia, Michoacán  1  600   [6]
 17  Chessman (3) and Los Psycho Circus
(Killer Clown, Psycho and Zombie Clown)
 January 18, 2009  Live event Guanajuato, Guanajuato  1  7    
Deactivated  January 24, 2009 AAA abandoned the championship [1]

List of individual Championship reigns by combined length

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1 The Black Family
(Chessman, Cuervo, Escoria and Ozz)
2820
2 Los Vipers
(Histeria, Maniaco, Mosco de la Merced II and Psicosis II)
3797
3 Oscar Sevilla and Los Barrio Boys
(Alan, Billy Boy and Decnis)
2606
4 La Secta de Mesias
(Dark Cuervo, Dark Escoria, Dark Espiritu and Dark Ozz))
1600
5 Los Vatos Locos
(Espíritu, Nygma, Picudo and Silver Cat)
1374
6 Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy, Juventud Guerrera, Joe Lider and Psicosis II)
1306
7 Los Vatos Locos
(Charly Manson, May Flowers, Nygma and Picudo)
2190
8 Los Junior Atómicos
(Blue Demon, Jr., La Parka, Jr., Máscara Sagrada, Jr. and Perro Aguayo, Jr.)
1142
9 Pierroth Jr. and Los Villanos
(Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V)
184
10 Los Regio Guapos
(Hator, Monje Negro, Jr., Potro, Jr. and Tigre Universitario)
146
11 Chessman (3) and Los Psycho Circus
(Killer Clown, Psycho Clown and Zombie Clown)
116

List of individual Championship reigns by combined length

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Cuervo31,420
Escoria31,420
Ozz31,420
4 Psicosis II51,103
5 Espíritu2974
6 Chessman3836
7 Histeria II4797
Maniaco4797
Mosco de la Merced II4797
10 Nygma3654
11 Alan2606
Billy Boy2606
Decnis2606
Oscar Sevilla2606
15 Picudo3564
16 Silver Cat1374
17 Crazy Boy1306
Joe Lider1306
Juventud Guerrera1306
20 Charly Manson2190
May Flowers2190
22 Blue Demon, Jr.1142
La Parka Jr.1142
Máscara Sagrada, Jr.1142
Perro Aguayo Jr.1142
26 Pierroth, Jr.184
Villano III184
Villano IV184
Villano V184
30 Hator146
Monje Negro, Jr.146
Potro, Jr.146
Tigre Universitario146
34 Killer Clown17
Psycho Clown17
Zombie Clown17

References

  1. 1 2 "El cetro Atómico lo declaran vacante". AAA official website. January 26, 2009. Retrieved February 26, 2009.
  2. "¿AAA dejará de contar campeonatos de terceros?" (in Spanish). SuperLuchas Magazine. Retrieved February 22, 2009.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Royal Duncan and Gary Will (2000). "Mexico: National Atómicos Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 402. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 "Los Reyes de Mexico: La Historia de Los Campeonatos Nacionales". Lucha 2000 (in Spanish). December 20, 2004. Especial 21.
  5. SuperLuchas staff (December 23, 2006). "Lo Mejor de la Lucha Libre Mexicana duranted el 2006". SuperLuchas (in Spanish). issue 192. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
  6. SuperLuchas staff (December 26, 2007). "2007 Lo Mejor de la Lucha Mexicana". SuperLuchas (in Spanish). issue 244. Retrieved July 11, 2009.
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