Mexican National Tag Team Championship History
Complete list of every Mexican National Tag Team Championship reign — who held it, when they won it, and how long they kept it. Established Jun 14, 1957.
Octagón & La Parka
Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Volcano)
Full Title Lineage
| # | Champion | Won | Reign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45 | Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido) CURRENT | Jun 9, 2023CMLL Domingo FamiliarMexico City | 1100+ days |
| 44 | Esfinge & Fugaz A 446-day reign. | Mar 20, 2022CMLL Domingo FamiliarMexico City | 446 days |
| 43 | Felino Jr. & Pólvora | Oct 4, 2021CMLL Lunes ClásicoMexico City | 167 days |
| 42 | Atrapasueños (Espíritu Negro & Rey Cometa) | Jul 9, 2021CMLL Super ViernesMexico City | 87 days |
| 41 | Atlantis Jr. & Flyer CMLL reactivated the title; they defeated El Hijo de Villano III and Templario in a 16-team tournament final. A 483-day reign. | Mar 13, 2020CMLL Super ViernesMexico City | 483 days |
| 40 | Octagón & La Parka La Parka was formerly known as La Parka Jr. A 3,110-day reign, the longest in the title history. ↳ The title was deactivated on December 25, 2011 and lay dormant until CMLL revived it in 2020. | Jun 20, 2003AAA Sin LímiteXalapa, Veracruz | 3,110 days |
| 39 | Chessman & Electroshock A 427-day reign. | Apr 19, 2002AAA showTorreón, Coahuila | 427 days |
| 38 | Máscara Sagrada & La Parka Jr. | Nov 11, 2001AAA Sin LímiteMonterrey, Nuevo León | 159 days |
| 37 | Los Consagrados (Pirata Morgan & El Texano) A 429-day reign. | Sep 8, 2000AAA Sin LímiteTijuana, Baja California | 429 days |
| 36 | Perro Aguayo Jr. & Héctor Garza | Jul 9, 2000AAA showOsaka, Japan | 61 days |
| 35 | Los Vipers (Abismo Negro & Electroshock)2nd reign Their second reign. | May 7, 2000AAA Sin LímiteMonterrey, Nuevo León | 63 days |
| 34 | Hator & The Panther | Nov 7, 1999AAA Sin LímiteMonterrey, Nuevo León | 182 days |
| 33 | Los Vipers (Abismo Negro & Electroshock)1st reign | May 2, 1999AAA Sin LímiteManzanillo, Colima | 189 days |
| 32 | Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr. A 329-day reign. | Jun 7, 1998AAA Triplemanía VIChihuahua, Chihuahua | 329 days |
| 31 | Fuerza Guerrera & Mosco de la Merced Defeated Perro Aguayo and Perro Aguayo Jr. in a tournament final. The original Mosco de la Merced left AAA and was replaced by Mosco de la Merced II mid-reign. | Jul 20, 1997Top Win Promotions showNaucalpan, México | 322 days |
| 30 | Juventud Guerrera & Psicosis Defeated Volador and El Mexicano for the vacant title. ↳ Vacated as Fuerza Guerrera and Juventud Guerrera were wrestling for different organizations. | Jan 12, 1996AAA showNezahualcóyotl, México | 202 days |
| 29 | Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera2nd reign Their second reign. ↳ Vacated when Promo Azteca and AAA split and Fuerza Guerrera left the promotion. | Sep 18, 1995AAA Sin LímiteNuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | 74 days |
| 28 | Latin Lover & Panterita del Ring | Jun 1, 1995AAA Sin LímiteTexcoco, México | 109 days |
| 27 | Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera1st reign | Dec 2, 1994AAA Sin LímiteMexico City | 181 days |
| 26 | Heavy Metal & Latin Lover | Sep 9, 1994AAA showMonterrey, Nuevo León | 84 days |
| 25 | Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Rocco Valente) A revised Destructores lineup. A 574-day reign. | Feb 12, 1993AAA Sin LímiteMexico City | 574 days |
| 24 | Misterioso & Volador2nd reign Their second reign. | Oct 9, 1992AAA Sin LímiteAguascalientes, Aguascalientes | 126 days |
| 23 | Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Volcano)3rd reign Their third reign; a record three-time team. The title moved to AAA in 1992. | Jul 28, 1992AAA showMonterrey, Nuevo León | 73 days |
| 22 | Misterioso & Volador1st reign | Mar 8, 1992CMLL Domingos Arena MéxicoMexico City | 142 days |
| 21 | Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Volcano)2nd reign Defeated Los Metálicos in the rematch for the held-up titles. Their second reign. | Dec 17, 1991CMLL Martes de ColiseoMexico City | 82 days |
| 20 | Los Metálicos (Oro & Plata) A 6-day reign, the shortest in the title history. ↳ Held up after a match against Los Destructores. | Dec 4, 1991CMLL showAcapulco, Guerrero | 6 days |
| 19 | Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Volcano)1st reign | May 29, 1991EMLL showAcapulco, Guerrero | 189 days |
| 18 | Ángel Azteca & Volador | Mar 9, 1991EMLL Sábados Arena PueblaPuebla, Puebla | 81 days |
| 17 | Bestia Salvaje & Pierroth Jr. A 287-day reign. | May 26, 1990EMLL Sábados Arena PueblaPuebla, Puebla | 287 days |
| 16 | Ángel Azteca & Atlantis A 780-day reign. | Apr 6, 1988EMLL showMexico City | 780 days |
| 15 | Los Infernales (Masakre & MS-1) A 377-day reign. | Mar 26, 1987EMLL showCuernavaca, Morelos | 377 days |
| 14 | Los Hermanos Dinamita (Cien Caras & Máscara Año 2000) A 344-day reign. | Apr 16, 1986EMLL showCuernavaca, Morelos | 344 days |
| 13 | Tony Benetto & Rayo de Jalisco Jr. | Oct 28, 1985EMLL showNuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas | 170 days |
| 12 | Cien Caras & Sangre Chicana | Apr 12, 1985EMLL Super ViernesMexico City | 199 days |
| 11 | Cachorro Mendoza & Ringo Mendoza Defeated Los Infernales (El Satánico and Espectro Jr.) to win the titles. A 1,029-day reign. | Jun 18, 1982EMLL showMexico City | 1,029 days |
| 10 | Los Brazos (Brazo de Oro & Brazo de Plata) The title lineage is unrecorded for the 1972 to 1981 period; exact dates here are approximate. | Jan 1, 1981EMLL showMexico | 533 days |
| 9 | Los Villanos (Villano I & Villano II) Exact dates are unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1972EMLL showMexico | 152 days |
| 8 | La Ola Blanca (Dr. Wagner & Ángel Blanco) A reign of roughly 1,491 days; exact dates are unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1967Live eventMexico | 1,491 days |
| 7 | El Santo & Rayo de Jalisco2nd reign Their second reign. | Apr 22, 1966Live eventMexico | 253 days |
| 6 | El Santo & Rayo de Jalisco1st reign | Oct 16, 1964Live eventMexico | 553 days |
| 5 | Los Espantos (Espanto I & Espanto II) Exact start date is unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1963EMLL showMexico | 654 days |
| 4 | Los Rebeldes (René Guajardo & Karloff Lagarde) Exact dates are unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1962Live eventMexico | 364 days |
| 3 | Tarzán López & Henry Pilusso A reign of roughly 1,095 days; exact dates are unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1959Live eventMexico | 1,095 days |
| 2 | Espectro I & Ray Mendoza Exact dates are unrecorded. | Jan 1, 1958Live eventMexico | 364 days |
| 1 | Los Hermanos Shadow (Blue Demon & Black Shadow) Defeated Tarzán López and Enrique Llanes in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. Early dates are approximate. | Jun 14, 1957Live eventMexico City | 200 days |
The Mexican National Tag Team Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Parejas), a two-man tag title sanctioned by the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de México and established in 1957 with Los Hermanos Shadow (Blue Demon and Black Shadow) as the inaugural champions. Los Destructores (Tony Arce and Volcano) are a record three-time team, and Octagón and La Parka hold the longest reign at 3,110 days. The lineage runs through EMLL, AAA and CMLL; its early history, notably the 1972 to 1981 period, is only partially recorded. Los Depredadores have held it since 2023.
Mexican National Tag Team Championship — FAQ
Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido) is the current Mexican National Tag Team Championship, having won the title on Jun 9, 2023 at CMLL Domingo Familiar in Mexico City.
Los Hermanos Shadow (Blue Demon & Black Shadow) was the inaugural Mexican National Tag Team Championship, winning it on Jun 14, 1957 at Live event.
Los Destructores (Tony Arce & Volcano) has the most reigns with 3.
Octagón & La Parka's reign beginning Jun 20, 2003 is the longest at 3,110 days.
There have been 45 reigns across 39 different champions since the title was established.