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National Wrestling Alliance
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
World Tag Team Championship
(January 29, 1975 - September 1993)
World Championship Wrestling
World Tag Team Championship
(May 19, 1990 - November 18, 2001)
World Wrestling Federation
World Championship Wrestling
Tag Team Championship
(March 2001 - November 18, 2011)
Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling
World Tag Team Championship
(January 29, 1975 - September 1993)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson & Ole Anderson |
Jan 29, 1975 | -- | -- | 106 days |
The Andersons are announced as having won a tournament in San Francisco for the title. Their first appearance with the belts was January 29 in Raleigh, NC.
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Wahoo McDaniel & Paul Jones | May 15, 1975 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 27 days |
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [2] & Ole Anderson [2] |
Jun 11, 1975 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 230 days |
Wahoo McDaniel [2] & Rufus R. Jones | Jan 27, 1976 | Live Event | Columbia, USA | 7 days |
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [3] & Ole Anderson [3] |
Feb 3, 1976 | Live Event | Raleigh, USA | 92 days |
Mr. Wrestling & Dino Bravo | May 5, 1976 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 54 days |
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [4] & Ole Anderson [4] |
Jun 28, 1976 | Live Event | Greenville, USA | 181 days |
Greg Valentine & Ric Flair | Dec 26, 1976 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 133 days |
-- May 8, 1977 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- May 8, 1977 -- | ||||
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [5] & Ole Anderson [5] |
May 8, 1977 | Live Event | Charlotte, USA | 138 days |
Dusty Rhodes & Dick Slater | Sep 23, 1977 | Live Event | Atlanta, USA | 21 days |
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [6] & Ole Anderson [6] |
Oct 14, 1977 | Live Event | Atlanta, USA | 16 days |
Greg Valentine [2] & Ric Flair [2] | Oct 30, 1977 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 159 days |
** Vacated ** | Apr 7, 1978 | -- | -- | |
-- Apr 23, 1978 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Apr 23, 1978 -- | ||||
Paul Jones [2] & Ricky Steamboat | Apr 23, 1978 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 52 days |
Jones & Steamboat win the titles in a 10-Team tournament, defeating Masked Superstar & Ken Patera in the finals. Also in the tournament were Wahoo McDaniel & Andre The Giant, Ric Flair & Greg Valentine, Tony Atlas & Bobo Brazil, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene & Ole Anderson), The Brisco Brothers (Jack & Jerry), Cyclone Negro & Baron Von Raschke, Stan Hansen & Blackjack Mulligan, and Mr. Wrestling & Johnny Weaver.
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Baron Von Raschke & Greg Valentine [3] | Jun 14, 1978 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 195 days |
Jimmy Snuka & Paul Orndorff | Dec 26, 1978 | Live Event | Richmond, USA | 124 days |
Baron Von Raschke [2] & Paul Jones [3] | Apr 29, 1979 | Live Event | Richmond, USA | 101 days |
Blackjack Mulligan & Ric Flair [3] | Aug 8, 1979 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 14 days |
Baron Von Raschke [3] & Paul Jones [4] | Aug 22, 1979 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 63 days |
Ricky Steamboat [2] & Jay Youngblood | Oct 24, 1979 | Mid-Atlantic Ch… | Raleigh, USA | 157 days |
Greg Valentine [4] & Ray Stevens | Mar 29, 1980 | Live Event | Charlotte, USA | 42 days |
Ricky Steamboat [3] & Jay Youngblood [2] | May 10, 1980 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 43 days |
Jimmy Snuka [2] & Ray Stevens [2] | Jun 22, 1980 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 158 days |
-- Nov 27, 1980 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Nov 27, 1980 -- | ||||
The Masked Superstar & Paul Jones [5] | Nov 27, 1980 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 87 days |
Ray Stevens [3] & Ivan Koloff | Feb 22, 1981 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 28 days |
The Masked Superstar [2] & Paul Jones [6] | Mar 22, 1981 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 40 days |
Minnesota Wrecking Crew: Gene Anderson [7] & Ole Anderson [7] |
May 1, 1981 | Live Event | Richmond, USA | 214 days |
** Vacated ** | Dec 1, 1981 | -- | -- | |
The titles are vacated after the injury of Gene Anderson in October of 1981.
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Ole Anderson [8] & Stan Hansen | Feb 28, 1982 | -- | -- | 185 days |
Anderson & Hansen defeat Jack & Jerry Brisco to win the Eastern divsion of the tournament for the vacant titles. They are awarded the championship after the Western division winners, Wahoo McDaniel & Don Muraco split up.
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** Vacated ** | Sep 1, 1982 | -- | -- | |
Sgt. Slaughter & Pvt. Don Kernodle | Sep 1, 1982 | -- | -- | 192 days |
Awarded the titles after allegedly defeating Giant Baba & Antonio Inoki in a fictitious tournament. In December of 1982, becomes the undisputed World Tag Team champions after the Los Angeles version is retired.
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Ricky Steamboat [4] & Jay Youngblood [3] | Mar 12, 1983 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 98 days |
Jack Brisco & Jerry Brisco | Jun 18, 1983 | Live Event | Greenville, USA | 107 days |
Ricky Steamboat [5] & Jay Youngblood [4] | Oct 3, 1983 | Live Event | Greenville, USA | 18 days |
Jack Brisco [2] & Jerry Brisco [2] | Oct 21, 1983 | Live Event | Richmond, USA | 34 days |
Ricky Steamboat [6] & Jay Youngblood [5] | Nov 24, 1983 | N.W.A. Starrcade | Greensboro, USA | 31 days |
** Vacated ** | Dec 25, 1983 | -- | -- | |
The titles are vacated after Ricky Steamboat announces his retirement.
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-- Jan 8, 1984 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Jan 8, 1984 -- | ||||
Bob Orton & Don Kernodle [2] | Jan 8, 1984 | Live Event | Charlotte, USA | 56 days |
Orton & Kernodle defeat Dory Funk, Jr. & Jimmy Valiant in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title. Also in the tournament were The Assassins, Mark & Jay Youngblood, Dory Funk Jr. & Jimmy Valiant, Ivan Koloff & Ernie Ladd, Buzz Sawyer & Wahoo McDaniel, The Road Warriors (Animal & Hawk), David & Kevin Von Erich, Rufus R. Jones & Bubba Smith, and Angelo Mosca & Angelo Mosca Jr.
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Wahoo McDaniel [3] & Mark Youngblood | Mar 4, 1984 | Live Event | Charlotte, USA | 31 days |
Jack Brisco [3] & Jerry Brisco [3] | Apr 4, 1984 | Live Event | Norfolk, USA | 31 days |
Wahoo McDaniel [4] & Mark Youngblood [2] | May 5, 1984 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 3 days |
Don Kernodle [3] & Ivan Koloff [2] | May 8, 1984 | Live Event | Raleigh, USA | 165 days |
Dusty Rhodes [2] & Manny Fernandez | Oct 20, 1984 | Live Event | Greensboro, USA | 149 days |
The Russians: Ivan Koloff [3] & Nikita Koloff & Krusher Khruschev |
Mar 18, 1985 | Live Event | Fayetteville, USA | 113 days |
Rock 'n' Roll Express: Robert Gibson & Ricky Morton |
Jul 9, 1985 | World Wide Wres… | Shelby, USA | 96 days |
The Russians: Ivan Koloff [4] & Nikita Koloff [2] |
Oct 13, 1985 | Live Event | Charlotte, USA | 46 days |
Rock 'n' Roll Express: Robert Gibson [2] & Ricky Morton [2] |
Nov 28, 1985 | N.W.A. Starrcade | Greensboro, USA | 66 days |
-- Feb 2, 1986 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Feb 2, 1986 -- | ||||
Midnight Express: Dennis Condrey & Bobby Eaton |
Feb 2, 1986 | Superstars on t… | Atlanta, USA | 195 days |
Rock 'n' Roll Express: Robert Gibson [3] & Ricky Morton [3] |
Aug 16, 1986 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 112 days |
Manny Fernandez [2] & Rick Rude | Dec 6, 1986 | World Champions… | Atlanta, USA | 171 days |
Rock 'n' Roll Express: Robert Gibson [4] & Ricky Morton [4] |
May 26, 1987 | -- | -- | 126 days |
Awarded in a phantom match credited as taking place in Spokane, Washington, said to have defeated Fernandez and Ivan Koloff (substituting for Rude after he left for the WWF). An earlier match against Fernandez and Rude was also shown
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Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard | Sep 29, 1987 | Pro Wrestling | Misenheimer, USA | 180 days |
-- Mar 27, 1988 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Mar 27, 1988 -- | ||||
Barry Windham & Lex Luger | Mar 27, 1988 | Clash of the Ch… | Greensboro, USA | 24 days |
-- Apr 20, 1988 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Apr 20, 1988 -- | ||||
Arn Anderson [2] & Tully Blanchard [2] | Apr 20, 1988 | World Champions… | Jacksonville, USA | 143 days |
Midnight Express: Bobby Eaton [2] & Stan Lane |
Sep 10, 1988 | Live Event | Philadelphia, USA | 49 days |
Road Warriors: Hawk & Animal |
Oct 29, 1988 | WorldWide | New Orleans, USA | 155 days |
-- Apr 2, 1989 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Apr 2, 1989 -- | ||||
Varsity Club: Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams |
Apr 2, 1989 | Clash of the Ch… | New Orleans, USA | 35 days |
** Vacated ** | May 7, 1989 | N.W.A. WrestleWar | Nashville, USA | |
The Varsity Club is stripped of the titles after attacking the special referee, Nikita Koloff, in a match for the championship.
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Fabulous Freebirds: Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin |
Jun 14, 1989 | Clash of the Ch… | Fort Bragg, USA | 140 days |
The Fabulous Freebirds defeated The Midnight Express in the finals of an 8-team tournament for the vacant title.
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-- Nov 1, 1989 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Nov 1, 1989 -- | ||||
Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner & Scott Steiner |
Nov 1, 1989 | World Champions… | Atlanta, USA | 199 days |
World Tag Team Championship
(May 19, 1990 - November 18, 2001)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Doom: Butch Reed & Ron Simmons |
May 19, 1990 | Capital Combat | Washington, USA | 281 days |
In January of 1991, W.C.W. begins referring to the title as the W.C.W. World Tag Team Championship. N.W.A. replaces the Mid-Atlantic World Tag Team Championship with the N.W.A. World Tag Team Championship, the board of directors first officially recognized World Tag Team title.
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Fabulous Freebirds: Jimmy Garvin [2] & Michael Hayes [2] |
Feb 24, 1991 | WrestleWar | Phoenix, USA | 13 days |
-- Mar 9, 1991 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Mar 9, 1991 -- | ||||
Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [2] & Scott Steiner [2] |
Mar 9, 1991 | Pro | Montgomery, USA | 131 days |
** Vacated Due To Injury** | Jul 18, 1991 | -- | -- | 49 days |
The titles are vacated due to injury of Scott Steiner.
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Enforcers: Arn Anderson [3] & Larry Zbyszko |
Sep 5, 1991 | Clash of the Ch… | Augusta, USA | 75 days |
The Enforcers defeat Rick Steiner & Bill Kazmier in the finals of a tournament for the vacant championship.
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Ricky Steamboat [7] & Scott Steiner [3] | Nov 19, 1991 | Clash of the Ch… | Savannah, USA | 58 days |
Arn Anderson [4] & Bobby Eaton [3] | Jan 16, 1992 | Live Event | Jacksonville, USA | 108 days |
Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [3] & Scott Steiner [4] |
May 3, 1992 | Live Event | Chicago, USA | 63 days |
Terry Gordy & Steve Williams [2] | Jul 5, 1992 | Live Event | Atlanta, USA | 78 days |
Gordy & Williams later win the vacated N.W.A. World Tag Team titles on July 12, 1992 to unify the titles.
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Barry Windham [2] & Scott Steiner [5] | Sep 21, 1992 | Saturday Night | Atlanta, USA | 58 days |
-- Nov 18, 1992 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Nov 18, 1992 -- | ||||
Ricky Steamboat [8] & Shane Douglas | Nov 18, 1992 | Clash of the Ch… | Macon, USA | 104 days |
-- Mar 2, 1993 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Mar 2, 1993 -- | ||||
Hollywood Blondes: Brian Pillman & Steve Austin |
Mar 2, 1993 | WorldWide | Macon, USA | 169 days |
-- Aug 18, 1993 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Aug 18, 1993 -- | ||||
Arn Anderson [5] & Pretty Paul Roma | Aug 18, 1993 | Clash of the Ch… | Daytona Beach, USA | 32 days |
Anderson & Roma defeat Austin & Lord Steven Regal, subbing for injured Pillman to win the W.C.W. & N.W.A. Tag Team Titles. Soon after, W.C.W. withdraws from the N.W.A. and the N.W.A. World Tag Team Championship is vacated.
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Nasty Boys: Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags |
Sep 19, 1993 | Fall Brawl | Houston, USA | 15 days |
Marcus Alexander Bagwell & Too Cold Scorpio | Oct 4, 1993 | Saturday Night | Columbus, USA | 20 days |
Nasty Boys: Brian Knobbs [2] & Jerry Sags [2] |
Oct 24, 1993 | Halloween Havoc | New Orleans, USA | 210 days |
Cactus Jack & Kevin Sullivan | May 22, 1994 | Slamboree | Philadelphia, USA | 56 days |
Pretty Wonderful: Paul Orndorff [2] & Paul Roma [2] |
Jul 17, 1994 | Bash At The Beach | Orlando, USA | 70 days |
Stars & Stripes: Marcus Bagwell [2] & The Patriot |
Sep 25, 1994 | Main Event | Atlanta, USA | 28 days |
Pretty Wonderful: Paul Orndorff [3] & Paul Roma [3] |
Oct 23, 1994 | Halloween Havoc | Detroit, USA | 24 days |
Stars & Stripes: Marcus Bagwell [3] & The Patriot [2] |
Nov 16, 1994 | Clash of the Ch… | Jacksonville, USA | 22 days |
-- Dec 8, 1994 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Jan 10, 1995 -- | ||||
Harlem Heat: Booker T & Stevie Ray |
Jan 10, 1995 | Saturday Night | Atlanta, USA | 131 days |
Nasty Boys: Brian Knobbs [3] & Jerry Sags [3] |
May 21, 1995 | Slamboree | Corpus Christi, USA | 34 days |
-- Jun 24, 1995 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Jun 24, 1995 -- | ||||
Harlem Heat: Booker T [2] & Stevie Ray [2] |
Jun 24, 1995 | WorldWide | Bay Lake, USA | 28 days |
Bunkhouse Buck & Dick Slater [2] | Jul 22, 1995 | Saturday Night | Atlanta, USA | 57 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [3] & Stevie Ray [3] |
Sep 17, 1995 | Fall Brawl | Asheville, USA | 1 day |
American Males: Marcus Bagwell [4] & Scotty Riggs |
Sep 18, 1995 | Monday Nitro | Johnson City, USA | 9 days |
-- Sep 27, 1995 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Oct 28, 1995 -- | ||||
Harlem Heat: Booker T [4] & Stevie Ray [4] |
Oct 28, 1995 | Saturday Night | Atlanta, USA | 86 days |
Sting & Lex Luger [2] | Jan 22, 1996 | Monday Nitro | Las Vegas, USA | 154 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [5] & Stevie Ray [5] |
Jun 24, 1996 | Monday Nitro | Charlotte, USA | 30 days |
Won a triangular match over Sting & Luger and the Steiner Brothers.
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Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [4] & Scott Steiner [6] |
Jul 24, 1996 | Live Event | Cincinnati, USA | 3 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [6] & Stevie Ray [6] |
Jul 27, 1996 | Live Event | Dayton, USA | 58 days |
Public Enemy: Johnny Grunge & Rocco Rock |
Sep 23, 1996 | Monday Nitro | Birmingham, USA | 14 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [7] & Stevie Ray [7] |
Oct 5, 1996 | Saturday Night | Canton, USA | 22 days |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash & Scott Hall |
Oct 27, 1996 | Halloween Havoc | Las Vegas, USA | 90 days |
Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [5] & Scott Steiner [7] |
Jan 25, 1997 | Souled Out | Cedar Rapids, USA | 2 days |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash [2] & Scott Hall [2] |
Jan 27, 1997 | Monday Nitro | Des Moines, USA | 27 days |
WCW President Eric Bischoff stripped The Steiner Brothers of the titles and returned them to The Outsiders due to WCW referee Randy Anderson counting the fall, who was not an official referee for Souled Out.
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Lex Luger [3] & The Giant | Feb 23, 1997 | SuperBrawl | Daly City, USA | 1 day |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash [3] & Scott Hall [3] & Syxx |
Feb 24, 1997 | Monday Nitro | Sacramento, USA | 231 days |
WCW President Eric Bischoff returned the titles to The Outsiders as Luger was not medically cleared to wrestle at SuperBrawl, though Luger and The Giant only agreed to give back the belts if the nWo put all their titles on the line at Uncensored.
Syxx also gets credited with a reign as the nWo invoked "Wolfpac Rules" (aka "The Freebird Rule") and named Syxx as champion after an injury to Nash on October 13, 1997.
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Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [6] & Scott Steiner [8] |
Oct 13, 1997 | Monday Nitro | Tampa, USA | 91 days |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash [4] & Scott Hall [4] |
Jan 12, 1998 | Monday Nitro | Jacksonville, USA | 28 days |
Steiner Brothers: Rick Steiner [7] & Scott Steiner [9] |
Feb 9, 1998 | Monday Nitro | El Paso, USA | 13 days |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash [5] & Scott Hall [5] |
Feb 22, 1998 | SuperBrawl | Daly City, USA | 84 days |
The Giant [2] & Sting [2] | May 17, 1998 | Slamboree | Worcester, USA | 18 days |
** Vacated ** | Jun 4, 1998 | Thunder | Peoria, USA | |
Vacated on June 4, 1998 after Sting and The Giant join opposing nWo factions and The Giant puts the belts on the line, along with new partner, Brian Adams, against Lex Luger and Diamond Dallas Page. Luger and Page win the match, however, WCW Chairman J.J. Dillon declares the titles vacant and that The Giant and Sting will face each other in a singles match at the Great American Bash and the winner will pick a new partner.
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Kevin Nash [6] & Sting [3] | Jun 15, 1998 | Monday Nitro | Uniondale, USA | 35 days |
Sting picks Kevin Nash as a new partner after defeating The Giant in a singles match at the Great American Bash in Baltimore, MD the previous night.
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The Giant [3] & Scott Hall [6] | Jul 20, 1998 | Monday Nitro | West Valley City, USA | 97 days |
Kenny Kaos & Rick Steiner [8] | Oct 25, 1998 | Halloween Havoc | Las Vegas, USA | 82 days |
** Vacated ** | Jan 7, 1999 | Thunder | Richmond, USA | |
Titles vacated in January of 1991 due to the injury of Rick Steiner.
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Barry Windham [3] & Curt Hennig | Feb 21, 1999 | SuperBrawl | Oakland, USA | 21 days |
Windham & Hennig defeat Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko in the finals of a tournament for the vacated titles. Other teams in the tournament included Bryan Adams & Horace Hogan, Billy Kidman & Chavo Guerrero, Jr., David Taylor & Fit Finlay, Meng & Barbarian, Mike Enos & Bobby Duncum, Jr.
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Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko | Mar 14, 1999 | Uncensored | Louisville, USA | 15 days |
Billy Kidman & Rey Mysterio | Mar 29, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Toronto, Canada | 41 days |
Perry Saturn & Raven | May 9, 1999 | Slamboree | St. Louis, USA | 22 days |
New Jersey Triad: Bam Bam Bigelow & Diamond Dallas Page |
May 31, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Houston, USA | 10 days |
Chris Benoit [2] & Perry Saturn [2] | Jun 10, 1999 | Thunder | Syracuse, USA | 3 days |
New Jersey Triad: Diamond Dallas Page [2] & Chris Kanyon |
Jun 13, 1999 | The Great Ameri… | Baltimore, USA | 62 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [8] & Stevie Ray [8] |
Aug 14, 1999 | Road Wild | Sturgis, USA | 9 days |
Barry Windham [4] & Kendall Windham | Aug 23, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Las Vegas, USA | 20 days |
Harlem Heat: Booker T [9] & Stevie Ray [9] |
Sep 12, 1999 | Fall Brawl | Winston-Salem, USA | 36 days |
Konnan & Rey Mysterio [2] | Oct 18, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Philadelphia, USA | 3 days |
** Vacated ** | Oct 21, 1999 | Thunder | Baton Rouge, USA | |
WCW vacated the titles after Mysterio sustained a leg injury.
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Harlem Heat: Booker T [10] & Stevie Ray [10] |
Oct 24, 1999 | Halloween Havoc | Las Vegas, USA | 1 day |
Konnan [2] & Billy Kidman [2] | Oct 25, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Phoenix, USA | 28 days |
Creative Control: Yoshihiro Asai [2] & Ultimo Dragon [2] |
Nov 22, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Auburn Hills, USA | 17 days |
Bill Goldberg & Bret Hart | Dec 9, 1999 | Thunder | Madison, USA | 4 days |
The Outsiders: Kevin Nash [7] & Scott Hall [7] |
Dec 13, 1999 | Monday Nitro | New Orleans, USA | 14 days |
** Vacated ** | Dec 27, 1999 | Monday Nitro | Houston, USA | |
WCW vacated the titles after Hall sustained an injury.
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Crowbar & David Flair | Jan 3, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Greenville, USA | 16 days |
Mamalukes: Big Vito & Johnny The Bull |
Jan 19, 2000 | Thunder | Evansville, USA | 24 days |
Harris Brothers: Don Harris & Ron Harris |
Feb 12, 2000 | Live Event | Oberhausen, Germany | 1 day |
Mamalukes: Big Vito [2] & Johnny The Bull [2] |
Feb 13, 2000 | Live Event | Liepzig, Germany | 35 days |
Harris Brothers: Don Harris [2] & Ron Harris [2] |
Mar 19, 2000 | Uncensored | Miami, USA | 22 days |
** Vacated ** | Apr 10, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Denver, USA | |
WCW Presidents Vince Russo and Eric Bischoff vacated every WCW championship during WCW's reboot.
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Buff Bagwell [5] & Shane Douglas [2] | Apr 16, 2000 | Spring Stampede | Chicago, USA | 29 days |
Bagwell & Douglas defeated Team Package (Lex Luger & Ric Flair in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title. Other teams in the tournament included the Harris Brothers (Don & Ron), The Mamalukes (Big Vito & Johnny The Bull), and Harlem Heat 2000 (Stevie Ray & Big T).
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Kronik: Brian Adams & Bryan Clarke |
May 15, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Biloxi, USA | 16 days |
Chuck Palumbo & Shawn Stasiak | May 31, 2000 | Thunder | Nampa, USA | 39 days |
KroniK: Brian Adams [2] & Bryan Clarke [2] |
Jul 9, 2000 | Bash At The Beach | Daytona Beach, USA | 35 days |
Faarooq Asad [2] & Vampiro | Aug 13, 2000 | New Blood Rising | Vancouver, Canada | 1 day |
Juventud Guerrera & Rey Misterio [3] | Aug 14, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Kelowna, Canada | 35 days |
** Vacated ** | Sep 18, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Kitchener, Canada | |
Misterio and Guerrera were forced to relinquish the titles by WCW.
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Sean O'Haire & Mark Jindrak | Sep 25, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Uniondale, USA | 14 days |
O'Haire & Jindrak won a tag team battle royal to win the vacant titles. Other participants included Kronik (Brian Adams & Bryan Clark), The Harris Brothers (Don & Ron), Jung Dragons (Yang, Kaz Hayashi & Jamie-San), Juventud Guerrera & Rey Mysterio, Jr., Lt. Loco & Cpl. Cajun and 3 Count (Shane Helms, Shannon Moore , Evan Karagias).
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Misfits In Action: Lt. Loco & Corp. Cajun |
Oct 9, 2000 | Thunder | Sydney, Australia | 0 days |
-- Oct 9, 2000 -- CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS UNCLEAR -- Oct 9, 2000 -- | ||||
Sean O'Haire [2] & Mark Jindrak [2] | Oct 9, 2000 | Thunder | Sydney, Australia | 38 days |
Boogie Nights: Alex Wright & Conquistador Uno |
Nov 16, 2000 | Millennium Final | Oberhausen, Germany | 4 days |
Perfect Event: Chuck Palumbo [2] & Shawn Stasiak [2] |
Nov 20, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Augusta, USA | 6 days |
Insiders: Kevin Nash [8] & Diamond Dallas Page [3] |
Nov 26, 2000 | Mayhem | Milwaukee, USA | 8 days |
The Perfect Event: Chuck Palumbo [3] & Shawn Stasiak [3] |
Dec 4, 2000 | Monday Nitro | Lincoln, USA | 13 days |
The Insiders: Kevin Nash [9] & Diamond Dallas Page [4] |
Dec 17, 2000 | Starrcade | Washington, USA | 28 days |
Chuck Palumbo [4] & Bam Bam Bigelow [2] | Jan 14, 2001 | Sin | Indianapolis, USA | 207 days |
World Championship Wrestling
Tag Team Championship
(March 2001 - November 18, 2011)
Won By: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Reign: |
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Kane & Undertaker | Aug 9, 2001 | Smackdown | Los Angeles, USA | 49 days |
Booker T [11] & Test | Sep 27, 2001 | Smackdown | Dayton, USA | 11 days |
Hardy Boyz: Jeff Hardy & Matt Hardy |
Oct 8, 2001 | Monday Night Raw | Indianapolis, USA | 15 days |
Dudley Boyz: Bubba Ray Dudley & D-von Dudley |
Oct 23, 2001 | Smackdown | Omaha, USA | 26 days |
The Dudley Boyz defeat the W.W.F. Tag Team Champions, The Hardy Boyz in a steel cage match to unify the titles at Survivor Series in Greensboro, NC on November 18, 2001
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