AAA World Cruiserweight Championship History
Complete list of every AAA World Cruiserweight Championship reign — who held it, when they won it, and how long they kept it. Established May 21, 2009.
King Cuerno
Alex Koslov
Full Title Lineage
| # | Champion | Won | Reign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | Rey Fénix2nd reign CURRENT | May 30, 2026 | 14+ days |
| 18 | Laredo Kid2nd reign A 539-day reign. | Dec 7, 2024Cierre de la Gira OrígenesMexico City, Mexico | 539 days |
| 17 | Matt Riddle | Aug 17, 2024Triplemanía XXXIIMexico City, Mexico | 112 days |
| 16 | Komander Defeated Mecha Wolf 450, Kuukai and SB Kento for the vacant title. | Sep 23, 2023Luchando Por MéxicoMexico City, Mexico | 329 days |
| 15 | Rey Fénix1st reign A Winner Takes All match that also put the AAA Latin American Championship on the line. ↳ Relinquished after Fénix left AAA for other commitments. | Jun 18, 2022Triplemanía XXXTijuana, Mexico | 394 days |
| 14 | Lio Rush Won in MLW with his own title also at stake; AAA did not recognize the change and continued to bill Laredo Kid as its champion. | Feb 10, 2021MLW FusionOrlando, FL | 493 days |
| 13 | Laredo Kid1st reign A 725-day reign. | Feb 16, 2019Lucha Libre AAA WorldwideMorelia, Mexico | 725 days |
| 12 | Sammy Guevara | Aug 25, 2018Triplemanía XXVIMexico City, Mexico | 175 days |
| 11 | Australian Suicide | Jan 26, 2018Guerra de Titanes 2018Mexico City, Mexico | 211 days |
| 10 | Lanzeloth | Oct 1, 2017Héroes Inmortales XISan Luis Potosí, Mexico | 117 days |
| 9 | Johnny Mundo Won in a match also contested for the AAA Mega and Latin American Championships, briefly forming a unified AAA Triple Championship. | Mar 19, 2017Rey de Reyes 2017Monterrey, Mexico | 196 days |
| 8 | King Cuerno This match also unified the AAA Fusión Championship, after which the title was renamed the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship; a 945-day reign, the longest in the title history. | Aug 17, 2014Triplemanía XXIIMexico City, Mexico | 945 days |
| 7 | Daga A 606-day reign. | Dec 19, 2012Guerra de Titanes 2012Zapopan, Mexico | 606 days |
| 6 | Juventud Guerrera | Jun 10, 2012Noche de Campeones 2012Chilpancingo, Mexico | 192 days |
| 5 | Jack Evans A 735-day reign. | Jun 6, 2010Triplemanía XVIIIMexico City, Mexico | 735 days |
| 4 | Extreme Tiger2nd reign Defeated Jack Evans, Rocky Romero, Teddy Hart and Sugi San for the vacant title. | Sep 26, 2009Héroes Inmortales IIIMonterrey, Mexico | 253 days |
| 3 | Alex Koslov2nd reign ↳ Vacated after Koslov lost a six-man steel cage match in which the last man trapped was forced out of AAA. | Sep 6, 2009Verano de Escándalo 2009Ciudad Madero, Mexico | 14 days |
| 2 | Extreme Tiger1st reign | Jun 13, 2009Triplemanía XVIIMexico City, Mexico | 85 days |
| 1 | Alex Koslov1st reign Defeated Alan Stone and Extreme Tiger in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | May 31, 2009Sin LímiteAguascalientes, Mexico | 13 days |
AAA's cruiserweight title, established in 2009 for wrestlers in the junior heavyweight class and originally known simply as the AAA Cruiserweight Championship. Alex Koslov was the inaugural champion. In 2014 it absorbed the AAA Fusión Championship and was renamed the AAA World Cruiserweight Championship. King Cuerno holds the longest reign at 945 days, while Laredo Kid, Rey Fénix, Extreme Tiger and Koslov are tied for the most reigns with two apiece.
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship — FAQ
Rey Fénix is the current AAA World Cruiserweight Championship, having won the title on May 30, 2026.
Alex Koslov was the inaugural AAA World Cruiserweight Championship, winning it on May 31, 2009 at Sin Límite.
Alex Koslov has the most reigns with 2.
King Cuerno's reign beginning Aug 17, 2014 is the longest at 945 days.
There have been 19 reigns across 15 different champions since the title was established.