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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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Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre de México
National Tag Team Title
(as of 2025-09-13)
Ringo Mendoza & Cachorro Mendoza
1982-06-18
Mexico City
Defeat El Satanico & Espectro Jr. to become the first champions.
Sangre Chicana & Cien Caras
1985-04-12
Mexico City
Rayo de Jalisco & Tony Benetto
1985-10-28
Nuevo Laredo
Cien Caras & Mascara Año 2000
1986-04-16
Cuernavaca
Masakre & MS 1
1987-03-26
Cuernavaca
Angel Azteca & Atlantis
1988-04-06
Mexico City
Or 88-03-06.
Pierroth Jr. & Besita Salvaje
1990-05-26
Puebla
Angel Azteca & Volador
1991-03-09
Puebla
Destructores: Tony Arce & Volcano
1991-05-29
Acapulco
Brazo de Oro & Brazo de Plata
1991-12-04
Acapulco
Title held up after the match against Los Destructores on 91-12-10.
Destructores [2]
1991-12-17
Mexico City
Defeat Los Brazos in rematch.
Misterioso & Volador
1992-03-08
Mexico City
Destructores [3]
1992-07-28
Monterrey
Misterioso & Volador [2]
1992-10-09
Aguascalientes
Tony Arce & Rocco Valente
1993-02-12
Mexico City
Heavy Metal & Latin Lover
1994-09-09
Monterrey
Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera
1994-12-02
Mexico City
Also defeat Rey Misterio & Rey Misterio Jr. in a double title match on 95-03-02 in Xalapa, Veracruz to win the WWA World Title.
Latin Lover & Panterita del Ring
1995-06-01
Texcoco
Win the National Title only.
Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera [2]
1995-09-18
Nuevo Laredo
Declared vacant in 95-12 when PROMELL and AAA split.
Fuerza Guerrera & Psicosis #
1996-01-12
Nezahualcoyotl
Defeat Volador & El Mexicano for vacant title.
Fuerza Guerrera & Juventud Guerrera #
1996
Mexican commission returns belts to Guerreras in 96 as they never lost the titles; stripped in 96-08 when Fuerza and Juventud wrestle for different organizations.
Fuerza Guerrera & Mosco de la Merced
1997-07-20
Naucalpan
Defeat Perro Aguayo & Perro Aguayo Jr. in tournament final.
Declared vacant by AAA sometime after 09-03-14 but the champions continue to defend the title; still champions as of 11-12-25; Octagon leaves AAA in early 14.
Atlantis Jr. & Flyer
2020-03-13
Mexico City
Defeat Hijo del Villano III & Templario in an 16-team tournament final.
Atrapasuenos: Rey Cometa & Espiritu Negro
2021-07-09
Mexico City
Felino Jr. & Polvora
2021-10-04
Puebla
La Fuerza Tapatia: Esfinge & Fugaz
2022-03-20
Mexico City
Los Depredadores: Magnus & Rugido
2023-07-09
Mexico City
* Special thanks to Luchawiki for additional information.