MDW Tag Team Championship

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MDW Tag Team Championship
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Promotion Mason-Dixon Wrestling
Date establishedNovember 1, 1997
Current champion(s)The Soviet Terrors
Date wonNovember 16, 2002
Other name(s)
ACCW Tag Team Championship

The MDW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in Mason-Dixon Wrestling (MDW). It was the original tag team title of the Atlantic Coast Championship Wrestling promotion during its first year of operation. In December 1998, the promotion became Mason-Dixon Wrestling and the title became the MDW Tag Team Championship.

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The inaugural champions were The Batten Twins (Brad and Bart Batten), after defeating Dark Overlord and Gatekeeper in New Martinsville, West Virginia on November 1, 1997 to become the first ACCW Tag Team Champions. The Thrillbillies (Ox Williams and Jed Goodman) hold the record for most reigns, with five. At 320 days, The Thrillbillies's first championship reign is the longest in the title's history. The Masked Assassins' fourth and final reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 1 day. Overall, there have been 20 reigns shared between 11 teams, with two vacancies.

Title history

Key
#Order in reign history
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
EventThe event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/AThe information is not available or is unknown
+Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

NameYears
ACCW Tag Team Championship1997 1999
MDW Tag Team Championship1999 2002

Reigns

#WrestlersReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotesRef.
1 Brad and Bart Batten
(The Batten Twins)
1November 1, 19977 New Martinsville, West Virginia Live event The Battens defeated Dark Overlord and Gatekeeper to become the first ACCW Tag Team Champions. [1]
2R.J. Stomper and Cousin Elmer
(Country Cousins)
1November 8, 1997154 Kingwood, West Virginia Live event
3 Frank Parker and Roger Anderson
(Death and Destruction)
1April 11, 1998182 Buckhannon, West Virginia Live event
4Eddie Edmonds and Mike Morgan
(Baltimore Bad Boys)
1October 10, 199856 Buckhannon, West Virginia Live event
5Brute Shooter and Seth James
(Brute Force)
1December 5, 19987 Clarksburg, West Virginia Live event
6Baltimore Bad Boys2December 12, 19986 Buckhannon, West Virginia Live event
7Brute Force2December 20, 1998103 Shinnston, West Virginia Live event On December 20, 1998, the title is renamed the MDW Tag Team Championship when the promotion is renamed Mason-Dixon Wrestling.
8Chico and Flemo
(El Guanos)
1April 2, 199919 Buckhannon, West Virginia Live event
9Nevada Crippler and Ox Williams
(Mass Destruction)
1April 21, 199995 Nutter Fort, West Virginia Live event
10DOA and Tommy Hawk1July 25, 199919 Charlestown, West Virginia Live event
11Ox Williams and Jed Goodman
(The Thrillbillies)
1August 13, 1999320 Buckhannon, West Virginia Live event [1]
12Masked Assassin #1 and Masked Assassin #2
(The Masked Assassins)
1June 28, 2000164 Stonewood, West Virginia Live event
13The Thrillbillies2December 9, 2000N/A Morgantown, West Virginia Live event [1]
14The Masked Assassins2March 2001N/AN/A Live event The Masked Assassins are awarded the titles when The Thrillbillies fail to appear for scheduled title defenses due to injuries. The team later unmask revealing themselves as Punchy McGee and Boomer Payne.
15The Thrillbillies3August 4, 200156 Nutter Fort, West Virginia Blackberry Festival (2001) [1]
16The Masked Assassins3September 29, 200169 Morgantown, West Virginia Live event
17The Thrillbillies4December 7, 200120 Stonewood, West Virginia Live event [1]
18The Masked Assassins4December 7, 20011 Stonewood, West Virginia Live event The titles are returned to Masked Assassins by the MDW executive committee due to a technicality.
19The Thrillbillies5December 8, 2001297 Morgantown, West Virginia Live event [1]
Vacated October 1, 2002N/AN/AThe championship is vacated when The Thrillbillies announce their retirement.
20Nikita Allanov and Zubov
(The Soviet Terrors)
1November 16, 2002N/A Morgantown, West Virginia Live event The Soviet Terrors defeated Jack Miller and Kid Apollo in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. [2]

List of top combined reigns

By team

RankTeam# Of ReignsCombined Days
1Ox Williams and Jed Goodman
(The Thrillbillies)
5693+
2Masked Assassin #1 and Masked Assassin #2
(The Masked Assassins)
4234+
3 Frank Parker and Roger Anderson
(Death and Destruction)
1182
4R.J. Stomper and Cousin Elmer
(Country Cousins)
1154
5Brute Shooter and Seth James
(Brute Force)
2110
6Nevada Crippler and Ox Williams
(Mass Destruction)
195
7Eddie Edmonds and Mike Morgan
(Baltimore Bad Boys)
262
8DOA and Tommy Hawk119
09Chico and Flemo
(El Guanos)
119
10Brad and Bart Batten
(The Batten Twins)
17

By wrestler

RankWrestler# Of ReignsCombined Days
1Ox Williams6788+
2Jed Goodman5693+
3Masked Assassin #14234+
4Masked Assassin #23234+
5 Frank Parker 1182
6 Roger Anderson 1182
7R.J. Stomper3154
8Cousin Elmer2154
9Brute Shooter2110
10Seth James2110

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