Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship

The Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship (Spanish: Campeonato Nacional Femenil de Parejas) is a Mexican national tag team professional wrestling championship that is run exclusively for female wrestlers.

(Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission), and is currently promoted by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

(Mexico City Boxing and Wrestling Commission) created and sanctioned the Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship (Campeonato Nacional de Parejas Femenil).

[3] On December 20, 1991, Martha Villalobos and Pantera Sureña won the championship in an independent-circuit show in Mexico City.

This was either due to a storyline,[d] or real-life issues such as an injured champion being unable to defend the championship,[e] or leaving the company.

[11] As is the case for all the Mexican National titles, the championship may generally not be defended in any type of match other than a regular tag-team-match format.

has enforced the rules inconsistently; in one case they stripped Psicosis of the Mexican National Middleweight Championship for defending it in a hardcore match.

[h] In another case, it allowed the Mexican National Heavyweight Championship to change hands in a steel cage match.