NAME FORMAT CHANGE IN PROCESS: Names of the wrestlers from countries where the family names come before the given names will be listed as such (Japan, Korea, etc.). The family names will be in bold letters.
Following the name of the champion(s): Indicates the number of times the wrestler has held that title at that point.
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Indicates a gap in the listing where title changes are not known.
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If used next to the names of the wrestlers, they may, in fact, not have held the title in the period indicated. If used next to the dates or places, either they are possibly wrong or the title changes are fictitious.
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Title was held or changed hands no later than this. In these cases, it is known that a wrestler held the title at a certain time but not when he/she won it.
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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Order uncertain. Different titleholders may be known for the same year, for example, but it is not known who held the title before whom.
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Unofficial or disputable claims. These are usually matches that certainly took place, but where there is doubt that the wrestler shown should be recognized as a true title holder. These listings are also italicized in HTML files
Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de México
National Atomicos Title
Los Villanos: III, IV, & V & Pierroth Jr.
1996-08-09
Nezahualcoyotl
Defeat Karis la Momia, Espectro Jr., Damian 666, & Halloween in a tournament final to become the first champions; vacant when the champions jump to Promo Azteca.
Los Vipers: AAA Psicosis, AAA Histeria, AAA Mosco de la Merced, & Maniaco
1998-08-23
Azcapotzalco
Defeat Los Payasos in tournament final
Vatos Locos: Charly Manson, Nygma, May Flowers & El Picudo
1999-02-14
Monterrey
Los Juniors: Perro Aguayo Jr., Blue Demon Jr., La Parka Jr., & Mascara Sagrada Jr.
1999-04-18
Zapopan
Los Vipers [2]
1999-09-17
Mexico City
Vatos Locos [2]
1999-12-10
Madero
Los Vipers [3]
2000-04
Los Regio Guapos: Haytor, Tigre Universitario, Monje Negro Jr., & El Potro Jr.