Women's Wrestlers With The Most World Titles (Across All Major Promotions)
17. Marcela (6)
5 CMLL World Women's Championships
1 Mexican National Women's Championship
The most successful luchadora in the history of CMLL, Marcela was part of their own Women's Revolution, ten years prior to WWE's. While CMLL launched its female division and world title in the early 1990s, it wasn't until 2005 that women were truly put under the spotlight (more so than before, at least). That year, at their 72nd Anniversary Show, she defeated fellow CMLL legend, Canadian ruda Dark Angel, to win the CMLL World Women's Championship - a title reactivated after two years of vacation.
Marcela, along with the likes of Dark Angel, Lady Apache or La Amapola (whose record-breaking 1,442 day reign as CMLL Women's Champion was ended by Marcela herself), carried the division for more than a decade, and is still active today.
"La Morenaza de Fuego" (the "sexy brunette of fire" - as a native Spanish speaker, I'd say it sounds better in the original language, but it really does not) was a cut above the rest when it came to wrestling skills. Her extensive moveset (exhibited in the video above) contained everything from stiff bombs, suplexes and drops to high-flying hurricanranas and crossbodies, all executed with impressive efficiency and smoothness.