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WWE Raw Latino Championship
Details
PromotionWWE
Date establishedSeptember 5, 1986
Other name(s)
  • AAA Guerrero Championship (1986–1987)
  • AAA Latino Championship
    (1987–1995)
  • WCW World Latino Championship
    (1995–2000)
  • WWF Latino Championship (2000–2002)
  • WWE Latino Championship (2002–2016)
  • WWE Raw Latino Championship (2016–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Eddie Guerrero
Most reignsRey Mysterio (11 reigns)
Longest reignEddie Guerrero (886 days)
Shortest reignEddie Guerrero (15 minutes)
Oldest championRey Mysterio (43 years, 251 days)
Youngest championLeo Benites (22 years, 303 days)
Heaviest championSavio Vega (260 lb (120 kg))
Lightest championEl Torito (99 lb (45 kg))

The WWE Raw Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American promotion WWE, defended on their Raw and Lucha Live brands. It is exclusively for wrestlers with latin heritage. It is the only active WWE championship with a etchinic limit.

Established as the Guerrero Championship the title was exclusive to Eddie Guerrero and defended on various wrestling companies until being sold to WWE in 2000. Following this event, the championship became its own brand and the title became exclusive to the company.

Overall, there have been 80 reigns between 40 champions, an interim champion is serving in place of the actual champion, with both recognized as champion. Rey Mysterio has the most reigns at 11. Eddie Guerrero has the longest reign at 884 days and the longest combined reign at 2021 days. He also has the shortest reign at 10 minutes. The oldest champion is The Brian Kendrick, winning the title at 37 years old, while the youngest champion is the current champion Leo Benites winning at 19 years and 303 days old.

Title history[edit]

Names[edit]

Name Years
AAA Guerrero Championship September 5, 1986 – January 7, 1987
AAA Latino Championship January 7, 1987 – April 20, 1995
WCW World Latino Championship April 20, 1995 – January 15, 2000
WWF Latino Championship January 15, 2000 – May 6, 2002
WWE Latino Championship May 6, 2002 –September 11, 2016
WWE Raw Latino Championship September 11, 2016 – present

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Eddie Guerrero September 5, 1986 Live event El Paso, Texas 1 124 Guerrero had the title created for himself and unveiled the belt during the show.
2 Perro Aguayo January 7, 1987 Live event San Juan, Puerto Rico 1 530
3 Carlos Cálon June 20, 1988 Live event Indianapolis, IN 1 304
4 Tito Santana April 20, 1989 Live event Houston, TX 1 226
5 La Fiera December 2, 1989 Live event AcapulcoGuerrero 1 103
6 Volador March 15, 1990 Live event PueblaPuebla 1 346
7 Eddie Guerrero February 24, 1991 WrestleWar Phoenix, AZ 2 148
8 Fuerza Guerrera July 22, 1991 Live event Uniondale, NY 1 221
9 Octagón February 28, 1992 Live event Columbia, SC 1 140
10 Miguel Pérez Jr. July 17, 1992 Triplemanía I Mexico City, Mexico 1 287
11 Tito Santana April 30, 1993 Live event Duluth, GA 2 407
12 El Hijo del Santo November 6, 1994 AAA When Worlds Collide Los Angeles, CL 1 105
13 Eddie Guerrero February 19, 1995 SuperBrawl V Baltimore, MD 3 119
14 Pedro Morales June 18, 1995 The Great American Bash Dayton, OH 1 385
15 Tito Santana July 7, 1996 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL 3 106
16 La Parka October 21, 1996 Monday Nitro Fort Wayne, ID 1 70
17 Savio Vega December 30, 1996 Monday Nitro Albany, NY 1 91 This was a triple threat match also involving Emilio Charles Jr..
18 Mil Máscaras March 31, 1997 Monday Nitro Peoria, IL 1 104
19 Dos Caras July 13, 1997 Bash at the Beach Daytona Beach, FL 1 190
20 Konnan January 19, 1998 Live event Orlando, FL 1 118
21 Eddie Guerrero May 17, 1998 Slamboree Worcester, MA 4 28
22 Chavo Guerrero June 14, 1998 The Great American Bash Baltimore, MD 1 28
23 Eddie Guerrero July 12, 1998 Bash at the Beach San Diego, CA 5 133 This was a hair vs title match
24 Chavo Guerrero November 22, 1998 World War 3 Auburn Hills, MI 2 56
25 Héctor Garza January 17, 1999 Souled Out Charleston, WV 3 260
26 Villano V October 4, 1999 Monday Nitro Kansas City, MO 1 20 This was a triple threat match also involving Damián 666.
27 La Parka II October 24, 1999 Halloween Havoc Las Vegas, NV 1 56
28 Eddie Guerrero December 19, 1999 Starrcade Washington, D.C. 6 133 After signing with WWF in 2000, the title was then defended on WWF programming, where it was referred to as the WWF Latin Championship. He sold the championship's rights to the company, and was recognized as the WWF Latin Champion.
29 Essa Ríos April 30, 2000 Backlash Washington, D.C. 1 1
30 Eddie Guerrero May 1, 2000 Raw Baltimore, MD 7 0
31 Essa Ríos May 1, 2000 Raw Baltimore, MD 2 55
32 Eddie Guerrero June 25, 2000 King of the Ring Boston, MA 8 886
33 Rey Mysterio November 28, 2002 SmackDown Columbia, SC 1 87
34 Eddie Guerrero February 23, 2003 No Way Out Montreal, QC, Canada 9 407
35 Chavo Guerrero April 5, 2004 SmackDown Houston, TX 3 213
36 Eddie Guerrero November 4, 2004 SmackDown St. Louis, MO 10 150
37 Rey Mysterio April 3, 2005 WrestleMania 21 Los Angeles, CA 2 159 This was a Fatal 4-Way match also involvoing Chavo Guerrero and Carlito
38 Psicosis September 9, 2005 No Mercy Houston, TX 1 142
39 Carlito January 29, 2006 Royal Rumble Miami, FL 232
40 Super Crazy September 18, 2006 Raw Montreal, QC, Canada 1 98
41 Chavo Guerrero Sr. December 25, 2006 Raw: Tribute to the Troops Baghdad, Iraq 1 14
42 Chavo Guerrero January 8, 2007 Raw St. Louis, MO 4 146
43 Carlito June 3, 2007 One Night Stand Jacksonville, FL 2 147
44 Rey Mysterio October 28, 2007 Cyber Sunday Washington, D.C. 3 49
45 Chavo Guerrero December 16, 2007 Armageddon Pittsburgh, PA 105
46 Rey Mysterio March 30, 2008 WrestleMania XXIV Orlando, FL 4 91
47 Carlito June 29, 2008 Night of Champions Dallas, TX 3 147
48 Primo November 23, 2008 Survivor Series Boston, MA 196
49 Rey Mysterio June 7, 2009 Extreme Rules New Orleans, LA 5 140
50 Chavo Guerrero October 25, 2009 Bragging Rights Pittsburgh, PA 6 329
51 Low Ki September 19, 2010 Night of Champions Rosemont, IL 1 110
52 Alberto Del Rio January 7, 2011 SmackDown Tucson, AZ 1 387 This was a two out of three falls match. The title became exclusive to Raw following the 2011 WWE draft.
53 Rey Mysterio January 29, 2012 Royal Rumble Phoenix, AZ 6 208 If Alberto Del Rio was disqualified, he would have lost the title.
54 Alberto Del Rio August 24, 2012 SmackDown Bakersfield, CA 2 101
55 Rey Mysterio December 3, 2012 Raw Greensboro, NC 7 55 The loser of the match was barred from receiving a rematch.
56 Primo January 27, 2013 Royal Rumble Phoenix, AZ 2 113 This was a triple threat match also involving Epico. Rosa Mendes served as the special guest referee. Primo pinned Mysterio to win the championship.
57 Alberto Del Rio May 20, 2013 Raw Kansas City, MO 3 67
58 Epico July 26, 2013 SmackDown Corpus Christi, TX 1 87
59 Rey Mysterio October 21, 2013 Raw Memphis, TN 8 35 This was a 8-man Gauntlet match. Mysterio pinned Alberto Del Rio to win the match once they were the last two wrestlers. 
60 Alberto Del Rio November 25, 2013 Raw Uniondale, NY 4 252 This was a hardcore match.
61 Sin Cara August 4, 2014 Raw Austin, TX 1 132
62 El Torito December 14, 2014 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Cleveland, OH 1 8 This was a Triple Threat match match also involving Ricardo Rodriguez.
63 Ricardo Rodriguez December 22, 2014 Raw Minneapolis, MN 1 35
64 Kalisto January 26, 2015 Raw Stamford, CT 1 174
65 Rey Mysterio July 19, 2015 Battleground St. Louis, MO 9 189
66 Carlito January 24, 2016 Royal Rumble Orlando, FL 4 71 This was a last standing match.
67 Alberto Del Rio April 4, 2016 Raw Dallas, TX 5 134 This was a fatal 4 way also involving Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara.
68 Kalisto August 16, 2016 SmackDown Live Austin, TX 2 14 This was a lumberjack match.
69 Sin Cara August 30, 2016 SmackDown Live Dallas, TX 2 96 This was a career vs. title match. The title was renamed as Raw Latino Championship on September 12, 2016, following the creatin of the SmackDown Latino Championship for the SmackDown brand.
70 Kalisto April 12, 2016 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Dallas, TX 3 231
71 Carlito July 23, 2017 Battleground Philadelphia, PA 5 28 This was a fatal 4 way match also involving Epico and Primo. Carlito pinned Primo to win the championship.
72 Kalisto August 20, 2017 SummerSlam Brooklyn, NY 4 49
73 Primo October 8, 2017 Hell in a Cell Detroit, MI 3 70 This was a handicap match also involving Epico as Primo's tag team partner.
74 Carlito December 17, 2017 Clash Of Champions Boston, MA 6 2
75 Epico December 19, 2017 SmackDown Live Newark, NY 2 40
76 Lince Dorado January 28, 2018 Royal Rumble Philadelphia, PA 1 28 This was a "Power to the People" special contender, where Epico's opponent was determined by a fan-voted poll. Lince Dorado received the highest number of votes over Gran Metalik.
77 Primo February 25, 2018 Elimination Chamber Paradise, NV 1 42 Epico was originally scheduled to challenge for the title, but was not medically cleared at the time before the match got started. Primo made his return as a surprise challenger for the title.
78 Rey Mysterio April 8, 2018 WrestleMania 34 New Orleans, LA 10 70
79 El Texano Jr. June 17, 2018 Money in the Bank Rosemont, IL 1 63
80 Rey Mysterio August 19, 2018 SummerSlam Brooklyn, NY 11 1
81 Andrade "Cien" Almas August 20, 2018 Raw Brooklyn, NY 1 181 Cashed in his Money in the Bank contract. This was a steel cage match.
82 Leo Benites February 17, 2019 Elimination Chamber Houston, TX 1 1,910+ This was a Elimination Chamber match also involving Rey Mysterio, El Texano Jr., Kalisto, Primo and Carlito.
Angel Garza May 10, 2020 Money in the Bank Orlando, FL 1 140 Due to a travel ban as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, an interim champion was crowned until current champion Leo Benites, who resides in Brazil, can return to the United States. Angel Garza defeated Humberto Carrillo in the finals of an eight-man tournament to become the interim champion. Andrade was unofficially the co-champion during this reign; he defended the title in Garza's place on some occasions.

Combined reigns[edit]

As of May 11, 2021.

Eddie Guerrero is the inaugural champion and longest reigning champion in history, with a record of 886 consecutive days in his fourth reign.
Record eleven-time champion Rey Mysterio.
Leo Benites is the current and longest reigning champion under the WWE banner, with a record of 1,910+ consecutive days in his first reign. He is also the first brazilian to win the championship and the youngest at the age of 19.
Indicates the current champion and reign changing daily
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
01 Eddie Guerrero 10 2,128
02 Rey Mysterio 11 1,054
03 Alberto Del Rio 5 941
04 Leo Benites 1 1,910+
05 Chavo Guerrero 6 877
06 Tito Santana 3 739
07 Carlito 6 627
08 Perro Aguayo 1 530
09 Kalisto 4 468
10 Primo 4 421
11 Pedro Morales 1 385
12 Volador 1 346
13 Carlos Cálon 1 304
14 Miguel Pérez Jr. 1 287
15 Héctor Garza 1 260
16 Sin Cara 2 228
17 Fuerza Guerrera 1 221
18 Dos Caras 1 190
19 Andrade "Cien" Almas 1 181
20 Psicosis 1 142
21 Octagón 1 140
Angel Garza 1
23 Epico 2 127
24 Konnan 1 118
25 Low Ki 1 110
26 El Hijo del Santo 1 105
27 Mil Máscaras 1 104
28 La Fiera 1 103
29 Super Crazy 1 98
30 Savio Vega 1 91
31 La Parka 1 70
32 El Texano Jr. 1 63
33 Essa Ríos 2 56
La Parka II 1
35 Ricardo Rodriguez 1 35
36 Lince Dorado 1 28
37 Villano V 1 20
38 Chavo Guerrero Sr. 1 14
39 El Torito 1 8

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