IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship


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The IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship (Campeon Intercontinental Trios de IWRG in Spanish) is a Trios (six-man) tag team Championship promoted by the Mexican Lucha libre professional wrestling promotion International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) and was introduced in 2000. As it is a professional wrestling championship, the championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and match makers.[a] On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no champion at that point in time. This can either be due to a storyline,[b] or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship,[c] or leaving the company.[d]

IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship

Psycho Clown, who teamed with Murder Clown and Monster Clown to win the Trios Championship

Details
PromotionInternational Wrestling Revolution Group
Date establishedNovember 11, 1999
Current champion(s)Mala Fama
(Arez, Látigo & Toxin)
Date wonMarch 14, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Escuadrón de la Muerte
(Maniac Cop, Vader Cop and Cyborg Cop)
Most reignsLos Piratas (Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan Jr. and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan)
Longest reignLa Dinastía de la Muerte (2,520 days)
(Negro Navarro, Trauma I and Trauma II))
Shortest reignLos Poderosos (Hombre Sin Miedo, Kendor Jr. and Sobredosis) (7 days)

The championship was first won by Escuadrón de la Muerte (Spanish for "the Squadron of Death"; Maniac Cop, Vader Cop and Cyborg Cop) as they defeated the team of Oficial, Vigilante and Guardian in Naucalpan, Mexico on November 11, 1999. The title has primarily been defended in Naucalpan since its inception as it is the "home" of IWRG. Los Piratas (Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan Jr. and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan) is the only trio to have held the title twice, Cerebro Negro and Veneno are the only other wrestlers have held the title twice but with different partners. The trio of Los Poderosos (Hombre Sin Miedo, Kendor Jr. and Sobredosis) held the title for seven days, the shortest reign of any championship trio. La Mala Fama (Arez, Látigo & Toxin) are the current Trios champions, having won the championship in a match against La Pandemia (Gran Pandemonium, Hijo De Pandemonium & Pandemonium Jr.) on March 14, 2024 in Naucalpan, State of Mexico. They are the 24th overall Trios champions and the 23rd trio to hold the championship.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
+ Current reign is changing daily

As of October 6, 2024.

¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain.
Indicates the current champions
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 La Dinastía de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro, Trauma I and Trauma II)
1 2,520
2 Los Oficiales
(Oficial 911, Oficial AK-47 and Oficial Fierro)
1 886
3 Los Piratas
(Pirata Morgan, Pirata Morgan Jr. and El Hijo de Pirata Morgan)
2 861
4 Los Villanos
(Villano III, Villano IV and Villano V)
1 683
5 Los Oficiales
(Cyborg, Kraneo and Xibalba)
1 437
6 Espartaco, Latino and Tempestad 1 421
7 Los Megas
(Mega, Omega and Ultra Mega)
1 352¤
8 Mala Fama
(Arez, Látigo & Toxin)
1 206+
9 Los Junior Dinamitas
(Cien Caras Jr., Máscara Año 2000 and Máscara Año 2000, Jr.)
1 178
Escuadrón de la Muerte
(Maniac Cop, Vader Cop and Cyborg Cop)
1 178¤
11 Dr. Cerebro, Mike Segura and Cerebro Negro 1 154
12 Negro Casas, El Felino and Heavy Metal 1 133
13 Los Psycho Circus
(Monster Clown, Murder Clown and Psycho Clown)
1 126
14 La Corporación
(Black Tiger III, Pentagon Black and El Pantera)
1 119
15 Poder del Norte
(Mocho Cota Jr., Súper Comando and Tito Santana)
1 111
16 Los Perros del Mal
(Bestia 666, Damián 666 and X-Fly)
1 95
17 La Pandemia
(Gran Pandemonium, Hijo De Pandemonium & Pandemonium Jr.)
1 88
18 Hijo del Diablo, Fantasma de la Opera and Veneno 1 52
Los Maniacos
(Joe Líder, Silver King and Último Gladiador)
1 52
20 La Corporación
(Cerebro Negro, Veneno and Scorpio Jr.)
1 27¤
21 La Familia de Tijuana
(Damián 666, Headhunter A and X-Fly)
1 21
22 La Legión Japonesa
(NOSAWA, Takemura and Masada)
1 10
23 Los Poderosos
(Hombre Sin Miedo, Kendor Jr. and Sobredosis)
1 7
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Negro Navarro 1 2,520
Trauma I
Trauma II
4 Ultra Mega/Oficial Fierro 2 1,238¤
5 Oficial 911 1 886
Oficial AK-47
7 Pirata Morgan 2 861
Pirata Morgan Jr.
El Hijo de Pirata Morgan
10 Villano III 1 683
Villano IV
Villano V
13 Cyborg 1 437
Kraneo
Xibalba
16 Espartaco 1 421
Latino
Tempestad
19 Mega 1 352¤
Omega 352¤
21 Arez 1 206+
Látigo
Toxin
24 Cerebro Negro 2 181¤
25 Cien Caras Jr. 1 178
Cyborg Cop
Hijo de Máscara Año 2000
Maniac Cop
Máscara Año 2000, Jr.
Vader Cop
31 Black Tiger III/Silver King 2 171
32 Dr. Cerebro 1 154
Mike Segura
34 El Felino 1 133
Heavy Metal
Negro Casas
37 Monster Clown 1 126
Murder Clown
Psycho Clown
40 Pantera 1 119
Pentagon Black
42 Damián 666 2 116
X-Fly
44 Mocho Cota Jr. 1 111
Súper Comando
Tito Santana
47 Bestia 666 1 95
48 Gran Pandemonium 1 88
Hijo De Pandemonium
Pandemonium Jr.
51 Veneno 2 79¤
52 Fantasma de la Opera 1 52
Hijo del Diablo
Joe Líder
Último Gladiador
56 Scorpio Jr. 1 27¤
57 Headhunter A 1 21
58 Mazada 1 10
NOSAWA
Takemura
61 Hombre Sin Miedo 1 7
Kendor Jr.
Sobredosis
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