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Mixed Tag Team Title
(as of 2025-11-22)
Electro Shock & Lady Apache
2003-06-15
Naucalpan
Win an elimination match against Gran Apache & Fabi Apache, El Brazo & Martha Villalobos, and Chessman & Tiffany to become the first champions.
Chessman & Tiffany
2003-09-16
San Luis Potosi
Gran Apache & Fabi Apache
2004-08-01
Guadalupe
Defeat Chessman & Tiffany, Electro Shock & Lady Apache, and Oriental & Cinthia Moreno; vacant on 05-07-17 after Fabi no-shows title match; Oriental & Cynthia Moreno fight Gran Apache & La Diabolica for the title but the match ends as a draw.
Oriental & Cinthia Moreno
2005-12-10
Guadalajara
Defeat Chessman & La Diabolica in 4-team tournament final; stripped on 07-11-30 when Moreno is hurt and cannot make the scheduled defense.
Gran Apache & Mari Apache
2007-11-30
Madero
Defeat Billy Boy & Fabi Apache, Espiritu & La Diabolica, and Hamada Ayako & Mr. Niebla in a 4-way match.
Oriental & Cinthia Moreno [2]
2008-09-14
Naucalpan
Aerostar & Fabi Apache
2009-09-06
Hidalgo
Alex Koslov & Christina Von Eerie
2010-07-02
Carmen, Campeche
Fabi Apache & Pimpinela Escarlata
2010-10-01
Madero, Tamaulipas
Alan Stone & Jennifer Blake
2011-03-13
Morelia, Michoacan
Halloween & Mari Apache
2012-10-07
San Luis Potosi
Drago & Fabi Apache
2013-07-19
Enriquez
Pentagon Jr. & Sexy Star
2014-04-19
Mexico City
Defeat Drago & Fabi Apache and Cuervo & Mari Apache in a 3-way match; vacate on 16-02-19.
Nino Hamburguesa & Big Mami
2017-06-19
Nuevo Laredo
Defeat Venum & Lady Shani.
Villano III Jr. & Lady Maravilla
2019-08-03
Mexico City
Defeat Hamburguesa & Mami, Australian Suicide & Vanilla, and Sammy Guevara & Scarlett Bordeaux in a 4-way match.
Los Vipers: Arez & Chik Tormenta
2021-10-11
Xalapa, Veracruz
Sammy Guevara & Tay Conti
2022-04-30
Monterrey
Defeat Los Vipers, Látigo & Maravilla, and Komander & Sexy Star II in a 4-way match; Conti starts wrestling as Tay Melo in 22-08; stripped on 22-12-28 due to missing the scheduled title defense for the third time.
Abismo Negro Jr. & Flammer
2022-12-28
Acapulco
Defeat Komander & Sexy Star and Octagon Jr. & Lady Shani in a 3-way match.