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Revision as of 09:49, 14 October 2020

in WWE

Beginnings (1970s–1990s)

Attitude Era (1997–2002)

Ruthless Aggression Era (2002–2008)

On January 29, 2006, at the Royal Rumble, Becky Lynch Royal Rumble match, with lastly eliminating her rival Randy Orton.

PG Era (2008–2013)

On January 30, 2011, at the Royal Rumble, Alberto Del Rio won the Royal Rumble match, with lastly eliminating Santino Marella.

Reality Era (2014–2016)

The New Era (2016–present)

Rey Mysterio is the inaugural WWE SmackDown Latino Champion.

The WWE SmackDown Latino Championship was introduced on the August 23, 2016 episode of SmackDown, when SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan and Commissioner Shane McMahon announced the creation of the championship, a SmackDown latinos exclusive title and announced that the inaugural champion would be determined at Backlash in a six-pack challenge between Andrade "Cien" Almas, Germán Figueroa, Niebla Roja, Rey Escorpión, Rey Mysterio, and Texano Jr., where Mysterio became the inaugural champion.

On January 28, 2018, at the Royal Rumble, Mysterio made a one night appearance, entering as a surprise entrant at number 27 in the Royal Rumble match. On September 19, it was confirmed Rey Mysterio had signed a two-year contract with WWE.

Leo Benites is the longest reigning champion under the WWE banner, with a record of 2,141+ consecutive days in his first reign. He is also the first brazilian to win the championship and the youngest at the age of 19.

On February 3, 2019, at NXT's pay-per-view Halftime Heat, Leo Benites defeated Angel Garza to determine the last competitor at the first ever Latino's Elimination Chamber match at the namesake pay–per–view. Leo Benites debuted on the main roster at the event, where successfully defeated Rey Mysterio, El Texano Jr., Kalisto, Primo, Carlito and the previous champion Andrade to win the Raw Latino Championship for the first time in his career.

On February 27, 2020 at Super ShowDown, Leo Benites defended his Raw Latino Championship against Andrade, making it the first time a latino championship was defended in Saudi Arabia. On May 10, at the Money in the Bank pay–per–view, Angel Garza defeated Andrade, Rey Mysterio, Santana, Ortiz and Golden Magic in a Money in the Bank ladder match to be crowed the interim champion for the Raw Latino Championship duo Benites being banned as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The next night on Raw, Rollins attacked Rey Mysterio and injured his eye with the steel ring steps. At The Horror Show at Extreme Rules on July 19, Rollins was victorious in a "Eye for an Eye match" against Mysterio after using the ring steps to remove Mysterio's eye. Dominik Mysterio – Rey Mysterio's son – thereafter came for revenge over the next coming weeks and confront Rollins about the attacks on both him and his father. A match was then made official for Rollins and Mysterio at Summerslam which was revealed as a Street Fight. At the event, Rollins defeated Mysterio. Leo Benites returned on August 31 episode of Raw, where he congratulated Angel Garza for his work as an interin champion. However, Garza claimed to be the real champion. This led the two to clash on September 27 at the Clash of Champions for the title, where Benites emerged victorious.

Championships and acomplishments

Hall of Famers

Carlos Colón Sr. during his speech of induction at the WWE Hall of Fame in April 2014
Legend Year inducted Notes
Pedro Morales 1995
Eddie Guerrero 2006
Mil Máscaras 2012
Carlos Colón Sr. 2014
El Santo 2018 Legacy inductee
The Bella Twins (Nikki and Brie) 2020

Slammy Awards

Latino of the Year Date won
Rey Mysterio December 13, 2010
Alberto Del Rio December 12, 2011
Primo and Epico December 18, 2012
Alberto Del Rio December 9, 2013
Carlito December 8, 2014
Kalisto December 21, 2015
First ever two-time Diva of the Year Slammy Award winner, AJ Lee
Diva of the Year Date won
AJ Lee[d] December 17, 2012
The Bella Twins December 9, 2013
AJ Lee December 8, 2014
Nikki Bella December 21, 2015
Other awards Winner Date won
Outstanding Achievement of Baby Oil Application Cody Rhodes December 13, 2010
Best Use of Exercise Equipment[d] Rosa Mendes December 13, 2010
Double Vision Moment of the Year Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara December 12, 2011
WWE A-lister of the Year Snooki December 12, 2011
Kiss of the Year AJ Lee (with John Cena) December 18, 2012
Tag Team of the Year Cody Rhodes (and Goldust) December 9, 2013
Couple of the Year[d] Brie Bella (with Daniel Bryan) December 9, 2013
Couple of the Year[d] Brie Bella (with Daniel Bryan) December 8, 2014
The "OMG!" Moment of the Year Kalisto executes Salida del Sol off the top of a ladder through another ladder on Jey UsoTLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs December 21, 2015
NXT awards Winner Date won
Female Competitor of the Year Bayley January 13, 2016
Match of the Year Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bayley for the NXT Women's Championship at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn January 13, 2016
Future Star of NXT Cezar Bononi January 27, 2018
Match of the Year Andrade "Cien" Almas (c) vs. Johnny Gargano for the NXT Championship at NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia January 26, 2019
  • D – Awarded through WWE.com

Year–End Awards

Year won Award Winner
2018 Latino of the Year Andrade "Cien" Almas
2019 Latino of the Year Leo Benites

Most reigns

Male

Rank Wrestler Reigns Championships
1 Rey Mysterio 26 WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (11 times)
World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
WWE Championship (1 time)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (3 times)
WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWE Tag Team Championship (4 times)
WWE United States Championship (2 times)
WWE Latino Tag Team Championship (1 time)
2 Eddie Guerrero 20 WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (10 times)
WWE Championship (1 time)
WWF European Championship (2 times)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
WWF/WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWE Tag Team Championship (4 times)
3 Chavo Chavo Guerrero 13 ECW Championship (1 time)
Latino Championship (6 times)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (4 times)
WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times)
4 Kalisto 12 NXT Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (4 times)
WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 time)
WWE United States Championship (2 times)
WWE Latin Tag Team Championship (3 times)
WWE Smackdown Latino Championship (1 time)
Cody Rhodes OVW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
OVW Television Championship (1 time)
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship (2 times)
World Tag Team Championship (3 times)
WWE Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWE Tag Team Championship (3 times)
6 Alberto Del Rio 11 (Raw) Latino Championship (5 times)
WWE Championship (2 times)
World Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
WWE United States Championship (2 times)
Carlito (Raw) Latino Championship (6 times)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
WWE Intercontinental Championship (1 time)
WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time)
World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WWE Smackdown Latino Championship (1 time)
8 Primo 9 World Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times)
WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (4 times)
WWE Latin Tag Team Championship (2 times)
9 Tito Santana 7 WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (3 times)
WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWF Tag Team Championship (2 times)
10 Pedro Morales 6 WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (1 time)
WWF Intercontinental Championship (2 times)
WWF Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WWWF United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
WWWF Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Andrade NXT Championship (1 time)
NXT Latin Championship (1 time)
X Division Championship (1 time)
WWE United States Championship (1 time)
(Raw) Latino Championship (1 time)
WWE Latin Tag Team Championship (1 time)
12 Epico 5 WWE Tag Team Championship (1 time)
WWE (Raw) Latino Championship (2 times)
WWE Latin Tag Team Championship (2 times)

Female

Rank Wrestler Reigns Championships
1 Bayley 6 NXT Women's Championship (1 time)
WWE Raw Women's Championship (1 time)
WWE SmackDown Women's Championship (2 times)
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship (2 times)
2 AJ Lee 5 FCW Divas Championship (1 time)
Queen of FCW (1 time)
WWE Divas Championship (3 times)
Melina WWE Women's Championship (3 times)
WWE Divas Championship (2 times)

Most days as champion

Male

Rank Wrestler Reigns Championships
1 Eddie Guerrero 20 2,778
2 Rey Mysterio 25 2,178
3 Pedro Morales 6 2.064
4. Tito Santana 7 1.654
5 Chavo Guerrero 13 1.564
6 Kalisto 12 1.393
7 Alberto Del Rio 11 1.338
8 Primo 9 1.207
9 Carlito 11 1.165
10 Cody Rhodes 12 950
11 Andrade 6 900
12 El Texano Jr. 4 822
13 Leo Benites 2 2,309+
14 Homicide 2 767
Hernandez
16 Sin Cara 4 655
17 Epico 5 549
18 Taurus 1 504
19 Rey Escorpión 3 414
20 Angel Garza 4 374
21 Bobby Zavala 2 347
22 Volador 1 346
23 Gran Metalik 2 329
24 Humberto Carrillo 2 312
24 Carlos Cálon 1 304
25 Lince Dorado 2 294
26 Miguel Pérez Jr. 1 287
27 Héctor Garza 1 260
28 Dragon Lee 2 1,787+
29 Golden Magic 2 246
30 Fuerza Guerrera 1 227

Female

Rank Wrestler Reigns Days
1 Bayley 6 2,489+
2 AJ Lee 5 805
3 Melina 5 398
4 Victoria 2 363
5 Raquel Diaz 2 316
6 Nikki Bella 2 307
7 Eve Torres 3 260
8 Rosa Mendes 2 231
9 Kaitlyn 1 153
10 Candice Michelle 1 105

Pro Wrestling Illustrated awards

PWI 500

Year 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2002 Eddie Guerrero
2003 Eddie Guerrero
2004 Eddie Guerrero
2006 Rey Mysterio
2011 Rey Mysterio
2012 Alberto Del Rio
2017 Taurus
2018
2019 Leo Benites
2020 Leo Benites

Wrestler of the Year

Year Winner
1972 Pedro Morales

Most Improved Wrestler of the Year

Year Winner
2019 Leo Benites

Inspirational Wrestler of the Year

Year Winner
2002 Eddie Guerrero
2004

Rookie of the Year

Year Winner
2017 Leo Benites

Latino of the Year

Year Winner
2000 Eddie Guerrero
2001
2002
2003 Rey Mysterio
2004 Eddie Guerrero
2005 Rey Mysterio
2006
2007 Chavo Guerrero
2009
2010 Rey Mysterio
2011 Alberto Del Rio
2012
2013
2014
2015 Kalisto
2016 Sin Cara
2017 Taurus
2018 Andrade
2019 Leo Benites
2020

See also