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Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion
Reina de Reinas Title (as of 2025-10-25)
Xohcitl Hamada
1999-02-19
Puebla
Wins a one-night tournament to become the first champion.
Esther Moreno
1999-10-06
San Luis Potosi
Rossy Moreno
2000-02-20
Morelia
Wins a one-night tournament after Esther vacates title due to injury.
Lady Apache
2001-02-17
Veracruz
Esther Moreno [2]
2002-02-23
Veracruz
Martha Villalobos
2002-05-04
Reynosa
Vacant.
Tiffany
2003-02
Defeats Lady Apache in tournament final.
Lady Apache [2]
2004-02-01
Zapopan
Tiffany [2]
2005-02-20
Mexico City
Miss Janeth
2006-02-18
Orizaba
Tiffany [3]
2007-03-25
Hidalgo
Faby Apache
2008-05-28
Morelia
Sexi Star
2009-09-26
Monterrey
Mary Apache
2010-08-14
Orizaba, Veracruz
Pimpinela Escarlata
2011-07-31
Guadalajara
Sexi Star [2]
2011-12-16
Puebla
Vacant in 13-02.
Fabi Apache [2]
2013-03-17
Monterrey
Defeats LuFisto, Mari Apache, and Taya Valkyrie in tournament 4-way final.
Taya Valkyrie
2014-08-17
Mexico City
Hamada Ayako
2017-03-19
Monterrey
Taya [2]
2017-04-21
Tijuana
Stripped on 17-07-01 due to controversy that leads to the departure of Taya from the promotion.
Sexi Star [3]
2017-07-16
Monterrey
Defeats Lady Shani, Faby Apache, Goya Kong, La Hiedra, and Big Mami in 6-way final; stripped on 17-08-29 due to her action during a 4-way match against Rosemary, Hamada Ayako, and Lady Shani on 17-08-26.
Lady Shani
2017-10-01
San Luis Potosi
Defeats Hamada Ayako.
Fabi Apache [3]
2018-01-26
Mexico City
Lady Shani [2]
2018-12-02
Aguascalientes
Defeats Apache, La Hiedra, and Scarlett Bordeaux in a 4-way match.
Keyra
2019-06-16
Mérida
Defeats Shani and Chik Tormenta in a 3-way match; vacates on 19-08-03 due to injury.
Tessa Blanchard
2019-08-03
Mexico City
Wins a 7-way TLC match against Lady Shani, Hamada Ayako, Faby Apache, Chik Tormenta, La Hiedra, and Taya Valkyrie.
Taya Valkyrie [3]
2019-09-15
New York, NY, USA
Vacant in 21-02 when Valkyrie signs with WWE.
Faby Apache [2]
2021-05-01
Cholula, Puebla
Defeats Sexy Star, Lady Shani, Lady Maravilla, Chik Tormenta, and Flammer in a 6-way match.
Deonna Purrazzo
2021-08-14
Mexico City
Impact Knockout champion, wins the double title match; loses the Impact Title on 21-10-23; also defeats Rok-C in a double title match on 22-01-09 in Dallas, TX to win ROH World Title.