AAA Reina de Reinas Championship

AAA Reina de Reinas Championship
The current championship belt
Details
PromotionLucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA)
Date establishedFebruary 19, 1999[2]
Current champion(s)Flammer
Date wonAugust 12, 2023[1]
Statistics
First champion(s)Xóchitl Hamada[2]
Most reignsFaby Apache and Taya Valkyrie
(4 reigns)
Longest reignTaya Valkyrie
(1st reign, 945 days)
Shortest reignAyako Hamada
(33 days)
Oldest championPimpinela Escarlata
(42 years, 104 days)
Youngest championKeyra
(23 years, 233 days)

The AAA Reina de Reinas Championship (literally "AAA Queen of Queens Championship", "AAA Women's Championship") is a singles women's professional wrestling championship promoted by Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (AAA). It is the only women's championship in AAA.

From its creation in 1999 to 2009, the title was put on the line every year during the eponymous "Reina de Reinas" tournament, in addition to traditional defenses. The tournament eventually returned in 2012, with Sexy Star becoming the first wrestler to successfully retain the title at the event.[3][4][5][6]

The inaugural champion was Xóchitl Hamada, who was crowned after winning the original Reina de Reinas tournament in 1999.[2] Faby Apache and Taya hold the record for most reigns with four, while they along with Tiffany and Sexy Star have the record for most Reina de Reinas tournaments won, with three. The record for longest reign is held by Taya, whose first reign lasted 945 days, with the record for shortest held by Ayako Hamada (Xóchitl's sister) at 33 days. Although the title is supposedly for women only, Pimpinela Escarlata, a luchador Exótico, won it in 2011.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference ManiaXXXI was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c Cite error: The named reference Reinas1999 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Gami5周年大会で重大発表/Wave". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). August 26, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  4. ^ "Kaguya惜しくも準優勝/Wave". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). November 27, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  5. ^ Mexicool, Rey (November 27, 2012). "¡Sexy Star triunfa en Japón!". SuperLuchas Magazine (in Spanish). Retrieved November 27, 2012.
  6. ^ "Histórico Triunfo De Sexy Star En Japón". Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide (in Spanish). November 27, 2012. Archived from the original on 2012-12-01. Retrieved November 27, 2012.