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AAA World Cruiserweight Championship
Campeonato Mundial Crucero AAA
The current AAA World Cruiserweight Championship belt
Details
PromotionLucha Libre AAA Worldwide
Date establishedMay 21, 2009
Current champion(s)Komander
Date wonSeptember 23, 2023
Other name(s)
  • AAA Cruiserweight Championship (May 2009–August 2014)
  • AAA World Cruiserweight Championship (August 2014–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Alex Koslov
Most reignsAlex Koslov and Xtreme Tiger (2 reigns)
Longest reignLaredo Kid (1,218 days)
Shortest reignAlex Koslov (9 days)
Oldest championJuventud Guerrera (37 years and 178 days)
Youngest championDaga (24 years and 136 days)
Heaviest championJohnny Mundo (98 kg (216 lb))
Lightest championXtreme Tiger (67 kg (148 lb))

The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship (Campeonato Mundial Crucero AAA in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship contested for in the Mexican lucha libre promotion Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). The championship cannot be competed for by anyone who is over the Cruiserweight division weight limit of 105 kg (231 lb).[1] Traditionally this division is labelled as the "Junior Heavyweight" division in Mexico while "Cruiserweight" is a term more used in the United States or Canada.

The championship was originally named the AAA Cruiserweight Championship. but had the word "world" added to the name after El Hijo del Fantasma won a match on August 17, 2014, that unified the championship with the AAA Fusión Championship.[2] A total of twelve men have held the championship for a total of fourteen different title reigns. Fénix relinquished the championship and left AAA due to his commitments with other promotions.

History

Alex Koslov became the inaugural champion when he defeatd Alan Stone and Xtreme Tiger in 2009

The inaugural champion was Alex Koslov, who defeated Alan Stone and Xtreme Tiger at AAA Television Taping on May 21, 2009, in Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes. On August 17, 2014, at Triplemanía XXII, the Cruiserweight Champion Daga defended the title in a 10-man elimination match, where also participated the AAA Fusion Champion Fénix. El Hijo del Fantasma won the match and unified both titles, deactivating the Fusion Championship and renaming the title as AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. On February 10, 2021, the champion Laredo Kid faced the Major League Wrestling's World Middleweight Champion Lio Rush in a title vs. title match. Despide Rush won the match and was recognized as champion, few days later AAA didn't recognized the title change. Instead, Laredo Kid appeared on AAA show with the title belt. According to Konnan, an AAA booker, Rush lost the title back to Laredo Kid in a un-televised match. On May 5, Laredo Kid appeared in MLW Fusion with the AAA title, making a in-character statement where he refused to recognize Rush as champion.[3]

The current champion, Laredo Kid, has been the longest reigning champion at 2107+ days. The youngest champion is Daga who won at the age of 24 years and 136 days. During his reign, Laredo Kid was defeated by Lio Rush in a unification match to unify the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship with Rush's MLW World Middleweight Championship – though this reign was not recognized by AAA. The shortest reigning champion was Alex Koslov who held the title for 9 days from August 21, 2009 to August 30, 2009. Alex Koslov and Xtreme Tiger has held the title the most times with 2 championship reigns. The oldest champion is Juventud Guerrera who won at the age of 37 years and 178 days.

Reigns

Names
Name Duration
AAA Cruiserweight Championship May 2009 – August 2014
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship August 2014 – present
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
 1  Alex Koslov  May 21, 2009  AAA Sin Limite Aguascalientes City, Aguascalientes  1  23 1 Koslov defeated Alan Stone and Xtreme Tiger in the final of a 12-man tournament to become the inaugural champion. This episode aired on tape delay on May 31, 2009. [4]
 2  Xtreme Tiger  June 13, 2009  Triplemanía XVII Mexico City, Mexico  1  69 1 This was a four-way elimination hardcore match, also involving Alan Stone and Crazy Boy. [5]
 3  Alex Koslov  August 21, 2009  Verano de Escándalo Ciudad Madero, Tamaulipas  2  9 0 This was a five-way elimination match, also involving Jack Evans, Rocky Romero, and Teddy Hart. This episode aired on tape delay on September 6, 2009. [6]
Vacated  August 30, 2009  AAA Sin Limite Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico The championship was vacated after Alex Koslov lost a six-man steel cage match in which the last man left in the cage was forced out of AAA. This episode aired on tape delay on September 20, 2009. [7]
 4  Xtreme Tiger  September 26, 2009  Héroes Inmortales III Monterrey, Nuevo León  2  253 2 Tiger defeated Jack Evans, Rocky Romero, Sugi San, and Teddy Hart to win the vacant championship. [8]
 5  Jack Evans  June 6, 2010  Triplemanía XVIII Mexico City, Mexico  1  713 1 This was a four-way elimination match, also involving Christopher Daniels and Nosawa Rongai. [9]
 6  Juventud Guerrera  May 19, 2012  Noche de Campeones Chilpancingo, Guerrero  1  197 2 This was a four-way Extreme match, Psicosis and Teddy Hart. This episode aired on tape delay on June 10, 2012. [10]
 7  Daga  December 2, 2012  Guerra de Titanes Zapopan, Jalisco  1  623 4 This was a six-way ladder match, also involving Fénix, Jack Evans, Joe Líder and Psicosis. This episode aired on tape delay on December 19, 2012. [11]
 8  El Hijo del Fantasma  August 17, 2014  Triplemanía XXII Mexico City, Mexico  1  945 6 This was a ten-way elimination match, also involving Angélico, Australian Suicide, Bengala, Drago, Fénix, Jack Evans, Joe Líder and Pentagón Jr., where the AAA Fusión Championship was also unified into the title. Title renamed from "AAA Cruiserweight Championship" to "AAA World Cruiserweight Championship" [2][12]
 9  Johnny Mundo  March 19, 2017  Rey de Reyes Monterrey, Nuevo León  1  196 1 This was a three-way match, also involving El Texano Jr. This match was also contested for the AAA Mega and AAA Latin American Championships [13]
 10  Lanzeloth  October 1, 2017  Héroes Inmortales XI San Luis Potosí City, San Luis Potosí  1  117 1 This was a ten-way match, also involving Angelikal, Dragon Solar, El Hijo del Vikingo, Máscara de Bronce, Solaris, Tiger Boy, Venum and Villano III Jr. [14]
 11  Australian Suicide  January 26, 2018  Guerra de Titanes Mexico City, Mexico  1  211 3 [15]
 12  Sammy Guevara  August 25, 2018  Triplemanía XXVI Mexico City, Mexico  1  175 1 This was a four-way match, also involving A. C. H. and Shane Strickland. [16]
 13  Laredo Kid  February 16, 2019  AAA TV-Taping Morelia, Michoacán  1  1,218 9 [17]
Lio Rush February 10, 2021 MLW Fusion Orlando, FL N/A N/A Rush defeated Laredo Kid in a match where Rush's MLW World Middleweight Championship was also on the line. However, AAA didn't recognize the title change and kept recognizing Laredo Kid as the champion since February 16, 2019.[18] [19]
 14  Fénix  June 18, 2022  Triplemanía XXX Tijuana, Mexico  1  394 0 This was a Winner Takes All match where the AAA Latin American Championship was also on the line between Bandido, Taurus, defending champion Laredo Kid and Hijo del Vikingo [20]
Vacated  July 17, 2023 Fénix relinquished the championship and left AAA due to his commitments with other promotions. [21]
 15  Komander  September 23, 2023  AAA Luchando Por Mexico Mexico City, Mexico  1  427+ 0 This was a four-way match also involving Kuukai, Mecha Wolf 450, and SB Kento. [22]

Combined reigns

Former champion Laredo Kid who holds the record for longest reign at 1,218 days

As of November 23, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Laredo Kid 1 9 1,218
2 El Hijo del Fantasma 1 6 945
3 Jack Evans 1 1 713
4 Daga 1 4 623
5 Fénix 1 0 394
6 Xtreme Tiger 2 2 322
7 Australian Suicide 1 3 211
8 Juventud Guerrera 1 2 197
9 Johnny Mundo 1 1 196
10 Sammy Guevara 1 1 175
11 Lanzeloth 1 1 118
12 Komander 1 0 427+
13 Alex Koslov 2 0 32
Lio Rush 0

References

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