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Distrito Federal Trios Championship

Distrito Federal Trios Championship
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Shiima Nobunaga, who held the championship with Judo Suwa and Sumo Fuji
Details
Promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group
Mexican Independent Circuit
Date established 1986
Current champion(s) Los Mariachis Loco
(El Hijo del Diablo, El Diablo Jr. and Imposible)
Date won April 9, 2017
Other name(s)
Mexico State Trios Championship/Campeonato Trios de Estado de Mexico

The Distrito Federal Trios Championship is a Trios (six-man) tag team Championship primarily promoted by the Mexican Lucha libre professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG). The title was created in 1986 and is controlled by the "Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F." (Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), which regulates all matches where the title is defended, allowing it to only be defended in Mexico City and the State of Mexico. It is considered a secondary, lower level championship than the Mexican National Trios Championship also sanctioned by the Commission but almost exclusively controlled by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). IWRG has held the control of the Distrito Federal Trios Championship since IWRG was founded in 1996 and has at times been a secondary title for the promotion, below the IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship. The championship is not restricted by nationality, only by geographical location of where it can or cannot be defended. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately: it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.

The current champions are Los Mariachis Locos ("The Crazy Mariachi band"; El Hijo del Diablo, El Diablo Jr. and Imposible) who became champions on April 9, 2017 by defeatingLos Exóticos (Diva Salvaje, Demasiado and Nigma). The first Distrito Federal Champions was the team known as Los Temerarios ("The Reckless"; Black Terry, Jose Luis Feliciano, Shu el Guerrero) who won the championship at some point in 1986. Due to very few paper records being preserved of professional wrestling events, especially on the independent circuit there are periods of time where the status of the championship is unclear. At times there is no record of the specific date a team won the championship or who they defeated, leaving the possibility that there may have been other championship reigns in that period of time. Due to the fictional nature of professional wrestling, it is also possible that some of the championship changes that proceeded periods of uncertainty were fictional in nature, where new champions were announced but no actual match took place. In the years preceding Los Oficiales winning the championship in 2007 the title was inactive for long periods of time and was not defended on a regular basis.


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