HIW Canadian Tag Team Championship

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HIW Canadian Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion High Impact Wrestling
Date establishedJune 8, 2005 [1]
Date retiredOctober 25, 2019
Other name(s)
  • HIW Tag Team Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Dylan Robson and Screaming Eagle
Final champion(s)Team Flex Appeal (Michael Allen Richard Clark and Mike McSugar)
Most reignsAs tag team: Dixie Dragon and Billy Bones, Intelli-Gents (Bucky McGraw and Jeff Tyler), The Best Tag Team in the Prairies (Dixie Dragon and Brett Evans), The Rambunctious Boys (Thryllin' Dylan and Dice Steele), Mentallo and Jeff Tyler, Los Rudos (Dice Steele and El Asesino), and Team Flex Appeal (Michael Allen Richard Clark and Mike McSugar) (2 times)
As individuals: Dixie Dragon, Jeff Tyler, and Dice Steele (5 times)
Longest reignTeam Flex Appeal (Michael Allen Richard Clark and Mike McSugar)
(364 days)
Shortest reignJumpin' Joe and Cannonball Kelly, Titan Tower and Matt the Ring Boy
(1 day)
Oldest champion Principal Pound
(41 years, 145 days)

The HIW Canadian Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in the professional wrestling promotion, High Impact Wrestling. The championship was established on June 8, 2005 [1] when Dylan Robson and Screaming Eagle defeated Antonio Scorpio Jr. and Curtis Knievel. [2] On February 22, 2018; Los Rudos unveiled new title belts at Destruction Theory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The titles became deactivated on October 25, 2019 after HIW's last show Monster Brawl VI as the company ceased operations. Canadian Wrestling's Elite acquired all of HIW's assets.

Contents

Title history

Names

NameTime of use
HIW Canadian Tag Team ChampionshipJune 8, 2005 – October 25, 2019

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Dylan and Screaming EagleJune 8, 2005 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1135They defeated Antonio Scorpio Jr. and Curtis Knievel to become the inaugural champions. [3] [4]
2Dogs of War
(Sgt. Sadistic and Cannonball Kelly)
October 21, 2005 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 191 [3] [5]
3 Principal Pound and Todd MyersJanuary 20, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1140 [6] [7]
4 Principal Pound (2) and Big Daddy KashJuly 9, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 198Todd Myers was also doing managing and ring announcing duties during his reign as HIW Tag Team Champion. Kash worked his way into doing the ring announcing duties as well. Myers challenged Kash to a match in the main event. Kash told him to put his half the Tag Team Championships on-the-line. Kash defeated Myers to become the new Tag Team Champion with Principal Pound. [6] [8]
5High Maintenance
(Wavell Starr and Plum Loco)
September 15, 2006 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1224 [6] [9]
6Intelli-Gents
(Jeff Tyler and Bucky McGraw)
April 27, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 161Intelli-Gents defeated Wavell Starr in a two-on-one handicap match. [10] [11]
7Dixie Dragon and Billy BonesJuly 27, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1160 [10] [12]
8Jumpin' Joe and Cannonball Kelly (2)October 4, 2007 House show Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 11 [10] [13]
9Dixie Dragon and Billy BonesOctober 5, 2007 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 291 [10] [14]
10Intelli-Gents
(Jeff Tyler and Bucky McGraw)
January 4, 2008 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 2147 [15] [16]
11Titan Tower and Matt the Ring BoyMay 30, 2008 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1148Randy Anderson was the replacement for Jeff Tyler. [15] [17]
Vacated October 25, 2008 Regina, Saskatchewan [1]
12Bucky McGraw (3) and Mike PoseyMay 15, 2009 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1260McGraw and Posey defeated Principal Pound and Headmaster Joseph in the finals of a tournament to crown new champions. [18] [19]
13Damage Inc.
(Dice Steele and Crash Crimson)
January 30, 2010 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1209 [1] [20] [21]
14Bad Influence
(Rex Roberts and Cannonball Kelly (3))
August 27, 2010 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 182 [20] [22]
15Billy Bones (3) and Bull BodnarOctober 29, 2010 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1322 [20] [23]
16Jeff Tyler (3) and Jumpin' Joe (2)September 16, 2011 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 163 [24] [25]
17The Best Tag Team in the Prairies
(Dixie Dragon (3) and Brett Evans)
November 18, 2011 House show Regina, Saskatchewan 1176 [24] [26]
Vacated May 12, 2012 Regina, Saskatchewan
18Jumpin' Joe (3) and Robbie GambleAugust 24, 2012The Great Canadian Rebellion Regina, Saskatchewan 160 [27] [28]
19The Bromantics
(Cannonball Kelly (4) and Mike McSugar)
November 24, 2012Angels and Demons Regina, Saskatchewan 1185 [27] [29]
20The Best Tag Team in the Prairies
(Dixie Dragon (4) and Brett Evans (2))
April 26, 2013Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 2119This was a tag team guantlet match that also included The Bromantics (Cannonball Kelly and Mike McSugar), Shanghai Knights (Jackie Lee and Scott Justice), Brothers in Flight (Cam!!ikaze and Eclipse), Inteli-Gents (Bucky McGraw and Jeff Tyler), and The Convicts (Convict 00019 and Convict 006). [30] [31]
21The Rambunctious Boys
(Thryllin' Dylan (2) and Dice Steele (2))
August 23, 2013Blood Wars Tour - Night 3 Regina, Saskatchewan 1245 [30] [32]
22Mentallo and Jeff Tyler (4)April 24, 2014Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 1105This was a three-way tag team match that also included The Graves Twins (Samael Graves and Titus Graves) [33] [34]
23The Rambunctious Boys
(Thryllin' Dylan (3) and Dice Steele (3))
August 7, 2014Tour De Rumble - Night 6 Regina, Saskatchewan 278 [33] [35]
24Mentallo (2) and Jeff Tyler (5)October 24, 2014Monster Brawl Regina, Saskatchewan 2183 [33] [36]
25Team Flex Appeal
(Michael Allen Richard Clark and Mike McSugar (2))
April 24, 2015Spring Meltdown Regina, Saskatchewan 1231 [37] [38]
26The Brotherhood
(Dixie Dragon (5) and Jacob Creed)
December 11, 2015King's Challenge VI Regina, Saskatchewan 1168This was a tables match. [37] [39]
27The World Class Renegades
(Ace Riviera and Shaun Moore)
May 27, 2016Battle Arts III Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1155 [40] [41]
28Los Rudos
(Dice Steele (4) and El Asesino)
October 29, 2016Gruesome Twosome Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1155This was a special attraction during intermission of a Saskatoon Roller Derby League event.
29The World Class Renegades
(Ace Riviera and Shaun Moore)
November 18, 2016Hostile Games Regina, Saskatchewan 2266 [40] [42]
Vacated August 11, 2017Pile O'Bones Rumble XXII Regina, Saskatchewan The World Class Renegades were stripped of the titles.
30Los Rudos
(Dice Steele (5) and El Asesino (2))
December 15, 2017King's Challenge VIII Regina, Saskatchewan 269Los Rudos defeated the World Class Renegades in the finals of the Kings Challenge tournament to win the vacant titles. [43]
31Death by Chocolate
(Fil Deadly and Kid Chocolate)
February 22, 2018HIW Wildside Destruction Theory Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 186This was a No Disqualification match. New titles belts were unveiled prior to the match. [44] [45]
32Western Lions
(Michael Richard Blais and Brandon Van Danielson)
May 19, 2018Battle Arts V Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 1160 [44] [46]
33Team Flex Appeal
Michael Allen Richard (2) Clark and Mike McSugar (3)
October 26, 2018Devil's Night - Halloween Show Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2364It was a Fans Bring the Weapons match. [44] [47]
DeactivatedOctober 25, 2019Monster Brawl VI Regina, Saskatchewan Monster Brawl VI was the final show as the company ceased operations with Canadian Wrestling's Elite having acquired all of HIW's assets.

Combined reigns

Key
<1Reign was less than one day

By team

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Team Flex Appeal
(Mike McSugar and Michael Allen Richard Clark)
2595
2The World Class Renegades
(Ace Riviera and Shaun Moore)
421
3The Best Tag Team in the Prairies
(Dixie Dragon and Brett Evans)
327
4The Rambunctious Boys
(Thryllin' Dylan and Dice Steele)
323
5Billy Bones and Bull Bodnar1322
6Mentallo and Jeff Tyler2286
7Bucky McGraw and Mike Posey1260
8Intelli-Gents
(Jeff Tyler and Bucky McGraw)
2238
9High Maintenance
(Wavell Starr and Plum Loco)
1224
10Damange Inc.
(Dice Steel and Crash Crimson)
209
11Thryllin' Dylan and Screaming Eagle185
12The Brotherhood
(Dixie Dragon and Jacob Creed)
168
13Dixie Dragon and Billy Bones2160
Western Lions
(Michael Richard Blais and Brandon Van Danielson)
1
15The Bromantics
(Cannonball Kelly and Mike McSugar)
151
16Titan Tower and Matt the Ring Boy147
17Principal Pound and Todd Myers140
18 Principal Pound and Big Daddy Kash98
19Jumpin' Joe and Robbie Gamble94
20Dogs of War
(Cannonball Kelly and Sgt. Sadistic)
91
21Los Rudos
(Dice Steele and El Asesino)
288
22Death by Chocolate
(Fil Deadly and Kid Chocolate)
186
23Bad Influence
(Rex Roberts and Cannonball Kelly)
63
Jeff Tyler and Jumpin' Joe
25Jumpin' Joe and Cannonball Kelly1

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Mike McSugar3780
2Dixie Dragon5655
3Dice Steele5620
4Michael Allen Richard Clark2595
5Jeff Tyler5587
6Dylan Robson / Thryllin' Dylan3507
7Bucky McGraw3498
8Billy Bones3482
9Ace Riviera2421
Shaun Moore2
11Bull Bodnar1322
12Cannonball Kelly3306
13Mentallo1286
14Mike Posey1260
15 Principal Pound 2238
16Wavell Starr1224
Plum Loco
18Crash Crimson209
19Michael Richard Blais160
Brandon Van Danielson
21Titan Tower147
Matt the Ring Boy
23Todd Myers140
24Big Daddy Kash98
25Jumpin' Joe295
26Robbie Gamble194
27Rex Roberts63
28El Asesino288
29Fil Deadly186
Kid Chocolate

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