IPW:UK Tag Team Championship

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IPW:UK Tag Team Championship
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Promotion International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
Date established17 July 2005
Date retired24 September 2017
Other name(s)
  • IPW:UK Tag Team Championship (2005-2007, 2012-2017)
  • IPW:UK British Tag Team Championship (2007-2012)
Statistics
First champion(s)AK-47 (Ashe and Kris Linnell)
Final champion(s)The Collevtive (Sammy Smooth & James Castle)
Most reignsThe London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) (3 times)
Longest reignThe Leaders Of The New School (Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.) (630 days)
Shortest reignThe London Riots (James Davis and Rob Lynch) (27 days)

The IPW:UK Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by the English professional wrestling promotion International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom. The inaugural champions was AK-47 (Ashe and Kris Linell) and they won the titles on July 7, 2005. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

The championship was originally established on 7 July 2005 as the IPW:UK Tag Team Championship. [1] [2] [3] At Weekend of Champions Night 2, AK47 (Ashe and Kris Linnell) defeated the Chav Army (Battalion and Flaming Red) in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champions. [3] [4] On 4 May 2008 at IPW:UK Royale Rewards; the reigning IPW:UK Tag Team Champions The Kartel (Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier) defeated the reigning Real Quality Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Thrillers (Joel Redman and Mark Haskins) to unify both titles. The titles were renamed the IPW:UK British Tag Team Championships. [5] [6] [7]

In August 2012, then IPW:UK booker Andy Quildan left the company thus Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW or RevPro) was founded. At RevPro Summer Sizzler 2012, Project Ego (Kris Travis and Martin Kirby) cashed-in their Money in the Bank briefcase to become the IPW:UK British Tag Team Champions. [8] After losing the titles on March 30, 2013; Project Ego continued to be recognized as the RPW British Tag Team Champions. [9]

Title history

As of August29, 2024.

#Order in reign history
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef
1AK-47
(Ashe and Kris Linnell)
117 July 2005216 Orpington, Greater London, England IPW:UK Weekend of Champions: Night 2They defeated the Chav Army (Battalion and Flaming Red) in the finals of tournament to win the titles. [1] [2] [3] [4] [10]
2The Untouchables
(Dave Moralez and Jack Storm)
118 February 2006218 Orpington, Greater London, England IPW:UK A Taste of IPW [2] [3] [11] [12] [13]
3The Dragon Hearts
(Dragon Phoenix and Spud)
124 September 200677 Orpington, Greater London, England IPW:UK 2nd Anniversary Weekend: Night 2This was a Tables, ladders, and chairs match. [1] [2] [3] [14] [15] [16]
4 Swiss Money Holding
(Ares, Claudio Castagnoli, and Marc Roudin)
110 December 2006287 Colchester, Essex, England IPW:UK The Dome ShowThey defended the titles under the Freebird Rule though it was mostly Ares and Castagnoli. [1] [2] [3] [17] [18] [19]
5 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
123 September 2007371 Orpington, Greater London, England IPW:UK 3rd Anniversary Weekender: Night 2On May 4, 2008 at Royale Rewards; the Kartel defeated reigning Real Quality Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Thrillers (Doug Basham, Joel Redman, Mark Haskins, and Ricky Hype) to unify both titles. The titles were renamed the IPW:UK British Tag Team Championships. [1] [2] [3] [5] [6] [7] [20] [21] [22]
6The Thrillers
(Doug Basham, Joel Redman, Mark Haskins, and Ricky Hype)
128 September 2008217 Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England IPW:UK Fourth Anniversary Tour: WolvesThey defended the titles under the Freebird Rule. [1] [2] [3] [23] [24]
7The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
13 May 2009495 Sittingbourne, Kent, England The Sittingbourne Spectacular [1] [2] [3] [25]
8The All Stars
(Mikey Whiplash and Robbie Dynamite)
110 September 201086 Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England Dragon Gate: Yokosuka vs. SHINGO 2This took place in a dark match. [1] [2] [3] [26]
9The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
25 December 2010630 Sittingbourne, Kent, England IPW:UK Brawl at the Hall 2010Defeated ¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico and Paul London) in the finals of a three-team round-robin tournament also involving The All Stars. [1] [2] [3] [27] [28]
10Project Ego
(Kris Travis and Martin Kirby)
126 August 2012216 Sittingbourne, Kent, England IPW:UK Summer Sizzler 2012This was Project Ego's Money in the Bank cash-in match. [1] [2] [3] [8] [29]
11The Wild Cats
(Dark Panther and Lion Kid)
130 March 201349 Swanley, Kent, England IPW:UK Battle Royale 2013The Wild Cats cashed-in their 2012 Royale Reward. Project Ego continued to be recognized as the RPW British Tag Team Champions. [1] [2] [3] [9] [30] [31]
12The London Riots
(James Davis and Rob Lynch)
118 May 2013134 Swanley, Kent, England IPW:UK Royale Rewards 2013 [1] [2] [3] [32]
13The Bhangra Knights
(Darrell Allen and RJ Singh)
129 September 2013112 Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England IPW:UK 9th Anniversary ShowThis was a 30-minute Iron man match. [1] [2] [3] [33]
14The London Riots
(James Davis and Rob Lynch)
219 January 2014539 Tonbridge, Kent, England IPW:UK Zack vs. Hero [1] [2] [3] [34]
15DND
(Cieran Donnelly and Danny Duggan)
112 July 2015406 Tonbridge, Kent, England IPW:UK Title Showdown [1] [2] [3] [35]
16 The Swords of Essex
(Paul Robinson and Scott Wainwright)
121 August 2016119 Brixton, Greater London, England IPW:UK Biggest Show Ever [1] [2] [3] [36] [37]
17The London Riots
(James Davis and Rob Lynch)
318 December 201627 Rochester, Kent, England IPW:UK Supershow 5: Ospreay vs. RhodesThis was a three-way match which also included DND and Will Ospreay and Amazon (replacement for Swords of Essex). [1] [2] [3] [38] [39]
18DND
(Cieran Donnelly and Danny Duggan)
214 January 2017246 Selsdon, Greater London, England IPW:UK Tables, Ladders & Chairs ChallengesThis was a Tables, ladders, and chairs match. [1] [2] [3] [40] [41]
19The Collective
(James Castle, Lewis Howley, and Sammy Smooth)
117 September 2017182 Rochester, Kent, England IPW:UK SuperShow 11: Havoc vs. Noir [1] [2] [3] [42] [43]
20The Filthy Club
(Jack Sexsmith and Robert Sharpe)
118 March 2018136 Clapham, Greater London, England IPW:UK Clapham Calling [1] [2] [3] [44] [45]
21The Anti-Fun Police
(Chief Deputy Dunne and Los Federales Santos Jr.)
11 August 2018189 Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England IPW:UK Live at Unit Nine: August 2018 [1] [2] [3] [46] [47]
22Team Storm
(Andreas Corr and Jonny Storm)
16 February 201935 Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England IPW:UK International Pro Wrestling #4Aired on tape delay on March 1. [2] [48]
23 Pretty Deadly
(Lewis Howley (2) and Sam Stoker (2))
113 March 201977 Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England IPW:UK Pro Wrestling #8Aired on tape delay on March 29. Stoker previously known as Sammy Smooth [2] [49]
24The Anti-Fun Police
(Chief Deputy Dunne and Los Federales Santos Jr.)
229 May 2019538 Canterbury, Kent, England IPW:UK LAX-Treme Measures 2019This was a Three Way Tables Match also including Latin American Xchange (Ortiz and Santana) [2] [50]
Deactivated27 November 2020The title was declared vacant and retired on 17 November 2020.

Combined reigns

By team

RankChampionNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
21,125
2The Anti-Fun Police
(Chief Deputy Dunne and Los Federales Santos Jr.)
2727
3The London Riots
(James Davis and Rob Lynch)
3700
4DND
(Cieran Donnelly and Danny Duggan)
2652
5 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
1371
6 Swiss Money Holding
(Ares, Claudio Castagnoli, and Marc Roudin)
1287
7The Untouchables
(Dave Moralez and Jack Storm)
1218
8The Thrillers
(Doug Basham, Joel Redman, Mark Haskins, and Ricky Hype)
1217
9AK-47
(Ashe and Kris Linnell)
1216
Project Ego
(Kris Travis and Martin Kirby)
1216
11The Collective
(James Castle, Lewis Howley, and Sammy Smooth)
1182
12The Filthy Club
(Jack Sexsmith and Robert Sharpe)
1136
13The Swords Of Essex
(Amazon, Paul Robinson, Scott Wainwright and Will Ospreay)
1119
14The Bhangra Knights
(Darrell Allen and RJ Singh)
1112
15The All Stars
(Mikey Whiplash and Robbie Dynamite)
186
16 Pretty Deadly
(Lewis Howley and Sam Stoker)
177
The Dragon Hearts
(Dragon Phoenix and Spud)
177
18The Wild Cats
(Dark Panther and Lion Kid)
149
19Team Storm
(Andreas Corr and Jonny Storm)
135

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Marty Scurll 21,125
Zack Sabre Jr. 21,125
3Chief Deputy Dunne2727
Los Federales Santos Jr.2727
5James Davis3700
Rob Lynch3700
7Cieran Donnelly2652
Danny Duggan2652
9 Sha Samuels 1371
Terry Frazier1371
11 Ares 1287
Claudio Castagnoli 1287
Marc Roudin1287
14 Lewis Howley 2259
Sammy Smooth/Sam Stoker 2259
16 Dave Moralez 1218
Jack Storm1218
18 Doug Basham 1217
Joel Redman 1217
Mark Haskins 1217
Ricky Hype1217
22Ashe1216
Kris Linnell1216
Kris Travis 1216
Martin Kirby1216
26James Castle1182
27Jack Sexsmith1136
Robert Sharpe1136
29Amazon1119
Paul Robinson1119
Scott Wainwright1119
Will Ospreay 1119
33Darrell Allen1112
RJ Singh1112
35 Mikey Whiplash 186
Robbie Dynamite 186
37Dragon Phoenix177
Spud 177
39Dark Panther149
Lion Kid149
41Andreas Corr135
Jonny Storm 135

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