CMLL World Heavyweight Championship

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The CMLL World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre since 1991. Unlike other heavyweight titles such as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, it is not the main championship in the promotion due to the greater number of light heavyweight or lighter wrestlers.

Wrestler Reigns Date Location Notes
Konnan el Barbaro 1 June 9, 1991 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Cien Caras in a tournament final.
Cien Caras 1 August 18, 1991 Monterrey, Mexico
Vacated on June 19, 1992 when Caras leaves CMLL for AAA.
Black Magic 1 November 20, 1992 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. in a tournament final.
Silver King 1 July 28, 1994 Cuernavaca, Mexico
Apolo Dantés 1 June 23, 1995 Mexico City, Mexico
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 1 April 14, 1996 Mexico City, Mexico
Steele 1 April 18, 1997 Mexico City, Mexico
Vacated in September, 1997 when Steele leaves CMLL for the WWF.
Universo 2000 1 October 17, 1997 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Cien Caras & Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. in a triangle match.
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. 2 September 13, 1998 Guadalajara, Mexico
Universo 2000 2 December 10, 1999 Mexico City, Mexico
Mr. Niebla 1 April 18, 2003 Mexico City, Mexico
Universo 2000 3 October 12, 2004 Mexico City, Mexico

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