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The Mexican National Trios Championship is a Six Man tag team championship controlled by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), which regulates all matches where the championship is defended. The championship has a history of being defended on the Mexican independent circuit as well as in major promotions Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) from its inception in 1992 until the mid 1990s and in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) since then.

History[]

The Trios Championship was created in 1985, endorsed by the Comisión and controlled by CMLL. 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. The finals of the tournament to crown the first champions saw Los Infernales (MS-1, Pirata Morgan and El Satánico) defeat Los Brazos (El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata) to become the first champions. Los Brazos would gain the titles 9 months later but only hold them for a short while. In February 1986 Los Brazos became the first team to hold the title twice as they defeated Dos Caras, Villaño III and Villaño IV for the Championship. In 1992 AAA was formed and the then reigning champions Cien Caras, Máscara Año 2000 and Universo 2000 left CMLL to join AAA and brought the Meixcan National Trios Championship with them as it was not a CMLL owned title. AAA were granted the right to control the title from 1992 on, later on when AAA began working with Promotora Mexicana de Lucha Libre (PROMELL) both promotions used the Trios title. In 1996 AAA and PROMELL stopped working together and the title was vacated. CMLL was granted the right to promote the title from that point on and held a tournament to crown new champions. Blue Panther, Fuerza Guerrera and El Signo won the tournament and would go on to hold the titles for 1,728 days. On June 30, 2003 Nicho el Millonario, one third of the Championship team, did not show for a scheduled title defense and the team were stripped of the title. Their scheduled opponents, Los Nuevo Infernales (Sátanico, Averno and Mephisto), were offered the titles by forfeit but declined. An eight-team tournament was held, with the finals on December 12, 2003 saw El Felino, Safari and Volador, Jr. become the 23nd Trios champions.

Championship rules[]

The title is a "National" title which means that non-Mexican citizens are prohibited from challenging or holding the championship. The fact that the championship is a "Trios" championship means that it's restricted to Tag teams with three members. The championship is generally not allowed to be defended in any other type of match than a regular match, as is the case for all the Mexican National titles. The commission has been inconsistent on enforcing the rules, in one case they stripped Psicosis (the AAA version) of the Mexican National Middleweight Championship for defending it in a hardcore match, in another case they allowed the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship to change hands in a Steel cage match.

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Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. championships
Active
Mexican National Heavyweight Championship
Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship
Mexican National Welterweight Championship
Mexican National Lightweight Championship
Mexican National Middleweight Championship
Mexican National Trios Championship
Mexican National Women's Championship
Mexican National Tag Team Championship
Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship
Inactive
Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship
Mexican National Atómicos Championship
Mexican National Minis Championship
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