On this page, you find the full Title History for the Mexican National Tag Team Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.
The Mexican National Tag Team Championship is contested in Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, by men wrestlers.
The championship was first established on June 18, 1982.
This is a newer version of the CMLL Arena Mexico Tag Team Championship, with its own distinct lineage.
Officially called "Campeonato Nacional Mexicano de Parejas" in spanish.
This championship is controlled by the Mexican Boxing and Wrestling Commission (Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de México)
It is the governing body that sanctions national titles, CMLL, AAA and the mexican independent circuit, host the national titles under the administration of CBLLM.
This title is open only to mexican national wrestlers with very few exceptions.
This title is a open for teams of 2 wrestlers without a weight limit.
The current champion is the team of Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido), who won the title on June 9, 2023, and has been reigning for 848 days.
Mexican National Tag Team Championship: Title History
Mexican National Tag Team Championship: Title Reigns
N. Image Champion Reign Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 35 Los Depredadores Magnus & Rugido
- June 9, 2023
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Domingo Familiar
- 848+ days
848+- days
34 Esfinge & Fugaz Esfinge & Fugaz
- March 20, 2022
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Domingo Familiar
- 446 days
446- days
33 Felino Jr. & Polvora Felino Jr. & Pólvora
- October 4, 2021
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Lunes Clasico
- 167 days
167- days
32 Atrapasuenos Espiritu Negro & Rey Cometa
- July 9, 2021
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Super Viernes
- 87 days
87- days
31 Atlantis Jr. & Flyer Atlantis Jr. 1 & Flyer
- March 13, 2020
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Super Viernes
- 483 days
Defeated El Hijo de Villano III and Templario in a 16-team tournament final483- days
Deactivated
- December 25, 2011
- 3001 days
30 Octagón & La Parka Octagón & La Parka
- June 20, 2003
- Xalapa, Veracruz | AAA Sin Limite
- 3110 days
La Parka was previously known under the name La Parka Jr. Sometime during his reign the title became recognized on the Mexican independent circuit.3110- days
29 Chessman & Electroshock Chessman 1 & Electroshock
- April 19, 2002
- Torreón, Coahuila | AAA show
- 427 days
427- days
28 Máscara Sagrada & La Parka Jr. Máscara Sagrada & La Parka Jr.
- November 11, 2001
- Monterrey, Nuevo León | AAA Sin Limite
- 159 days
159- days
27 Los Consagrados Pirata Morgan & El Texano
- September 8, 2000
- Tijuana, Baja California | AAA Sin Limite
- 429 days
429- days
26 Perro Aguayo Jr. & Héctor Garza Perro Aguayo Jr. & Héctor Garza
- July 9, 2000
- Osaka, Japan | AAA show
- 61 days
61- days
25 Los Vipers Abismo Negro & Electroshock
- May 7, 2000
- Monterrey, Nuevo León | AAA Sin Limite
- 63 days
63- days
24 Hator & The Panther Hator & The Panther
- November 7, 1999
- Monterrey, Nuevo León | AAA Sin Limite
- 182 days
182- days
23 Los Vipers Abismo Negro & Electroshock
- May 2, 1999
- Manzanillo, Colima | AAA Sin Limite
- 189 days
189- days
22 Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr. Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr.
- June 7, 1998
- Chihuahua, Chihuahua | AAA Triplemanía VI
- 329 days
329- days
21 Fuerza Guerrera & Mosco de la Merced Fuerza Guerrera & Mosco de la Merced
- July 20, 1997
- Naucalpan, Mexico State | Top Win Promotions show
- 322 days
Defeated Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr. in tournament final. The original Mosco de la Merced left AAA in the fall of 1997 and was replaced by Mosco de la Merced (II), without the promotion ever acknowledging the switch.322- days
Vacant
- August 1, 1996
- 353 days
Championship vacated when Fuerza and Juventud Guerrera wrestle for different organizations353- days
20 Juventud Guerrera & Psicosis Juventud Guerrera 3 & Psicosis 1
- January 12, 1996
- Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State | AAA show
- 202 days
Defeated Volador and El Mexicano for vacant title, the Mexican wrestling commission returns belts to Guerreras stating that they never lost the titles202- days
Vacant
- December 1, 1995
- 42 days
Championship vacated when Promo Azteca and AAA split which meant Fuerza Guerrera left the promotion42- days
19 Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera Juventud Guerrera 2 Fuerza Guerrera
- September 18, 1995
- Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | AAA Sin Limite
- 74 days
74- days
18 Latin Lover & Panterita del Ring Latin Lover & Panterita del Ring
- June 1, 1995
- Texcoco, Mexico State | AAA Sin Limite
- 109 days
109- days
17 Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera Juventud Guerrera 1 Fuerza Guerrera
- December 2, 1994
- Mexico City, Mexico | AAA Sin Limite
- 181 days
181- days
16 Heavy Metal & Latin Lover Heavy Metal & Latin Lover
- September 9, 1994
- Monterrey, Nuevo León | AAA show
- 84 days
84- days
15 Los Destructores Tony Arce & Rocco Valente
- February 12, 1993
- Mexico City, Mexico | AAA Sin Limite
- 574 days
574- days
14 Misterioso & Volador Misterioso & Volador
- October 9, 1992
- Aguascalientes | AAA Sin Limite
- 126 days
126- days
13 Los Destructores Tony Arce & Volcano
- July 28, 1992
- Monterrey, Nuevo León | AAA show
- 73 days
73- days
12 Misterioso & Volador Misterioso & Volador
- March 8, 1992
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Domingos Arena Mexico
- 142 days
142- days
11 Los Destructores Tony Arce & Volcano
- December 17, 1991
- Mexico City, Mexico | CMLL Martes De Coliseo
- 82 days
Defeated Los Metálicos in the rematch82- days
Vacant
- December 10, 1991
- 7 days
Championship held up after a match against Los Destructores7- days
10 Los Metálicos Oro & Plata
- December 4, 1991
- Acapulco, Guerrero | CMLL show
- 6 days
6- days
9 Los Destructores Tony Arce & Volcano
- May 29, 1991
- Acapulco, Guerrero | EMLL show
- 189 days
189- days
8 Ángel Azteca & Volador Ángel Azteca & Volador
- March 9, 1991
- Puebla, Puebla | EMLL Sabados Arena Puebla
- 81 days
81- days
7 Bestia Salvaje & Pierroth Jr. Bestia Salvaje & Pierroth Jr.
- May 26, 1990
- Puebla, Puebla | EMLL Sabados Arena Puebla
- 287 days
287- days
6 Ángel Azteca & Atlantis Ángel Azteca & Atlantis
- April 6, 1988
- Mexico City, Mexico | EMLL show
- 780 days
780- days
5 Los Infernales Masakre & MS-1
- March 26, 1987
- Cuernavaca, Morelos | EMLL show
- 377 days
377- days
4 Los Hermanos Dinamita Cien Caras & Máscara Año 2000
- April 16, 1986
- Cuernavaca, Morelos | EMLL show
- 344 days
344- days
3 Tony Benetto & Rayo de Jalisco Jr. Tony Benetto & Rayo de Jalisco Jr.
- October 28, 1985
- Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | EMLL show
- 170 days
170- days
2 Cien Caras & Sangre Chicana Cien Caras & Sangre Chicana
- April 12, 1985
- Mexico City, Mexico | EMLL Super Viernes
- 199 days
199- days
1 Cachorro Mendoza & Ringo Mendoza Cachorro Mendoza & Ringo Mendoza
- June 18, 1982
- Mexico City, Mexico | EMLL show
- 1029 days
Defeated Los Infernales (El Satánico and Espectro Jr.) to become the inaugural champions.1029- days
For the Title History of the previous version of this championship, see the page for the CMLL Arena Mexico Tag Team Championship.
Mexican National Tag Team Championship: Names & Belt Designs
Mexican National Tag Team Championship: Statistics
- Promotion
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Independent Circuit
- GenderMale
- Title TypeTag Team Titles
- Date EstablishedJune 18, 1982
- Preceded By
CMLL Arena Mexico Tag Team Championship
- Current ChampionMagnus & Rugido
Most Number of Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reigns |
---|---|---|
1 | Tony Arce & Volcano | 3 |
2 | Misterioso & Volador | 2 |
3 | Juventud Guerrera & Fuerza Guerrera | 2 |
4 | Abismo Negro & Electroshock | 2 |
5 | Octagón & La Parka | 1 |
Most Combined Days
Rank | Wrestler | Days |
---|---|---|
Octagón & La Parka | 3110 | |
Cachorro Mendoza & Ringo Mendoza | 1029 | |
Magnus & Rugido | 848+ | |
Ángel Azteca & Atlantis | 780 | |
Tony Arce & Rocco Valente | 574 |
Longest Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reign | Days |
---|---|---|---|
Octagón & La Parka | June 20, 2003 - December 25, 2011 | 3110 | |
Cachorro Mendoza & Ringo Mendoza | June 18, 1982 - April 12, 1985 | 1029 | |
Magnus & Rugido | June 9, 2023 - October 4, 2025 | 848+ | |
Ángel Azteca & Atlantis | April 6, 1988 - May 26, 1990 | 780 | |
Tony Arce & Rocco Valente | February 12, 1993 - September 9, 1994 | 574 |