NWL Tag Team Championship

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NWL Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling League
Date established1989
Current champion(s)Winner's Circle (R.L Smith and Jiovanni Scortese)
Date wonOctober 16, 2015
Statistics
First champion(s)The Brothers Superior
Most reignsThe Grungers (4)
Wild Boyz (4)
Longest reignThe Goodfellos (196 days)
Shortest reign The Headbangers (<1 day)

The NWL Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in the National Wrestling League promotion. The Brothers Superior (Neil Superior and Doug Superior) defeated The Cream Team (Dino Casanova and Rip Sawyer) in Moorefield, West Virginia in 1989 to become the first champions. The title is defended primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast, most often in Hagerstown, Maryland, but also in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. [1] There are 34 recognized known teams with a total of 50 title reigns. [2]

Title history

Wrestler:Times:Date:Location:Notes:
The Brothers Superior
(Neil Superior and Doug Superior)
11989 Moorefield, West Virginia Defeated The Cream Team (Dino Casanova and Rip Sawyer) to become first champions. [1] [2]
The title is vacated when The Brothers Superior split up in 1990. [1] [2]
The Disciples of Darkness
(Damian and Dragas)
11990Defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) to win vacant titles. [1]
The Fantastics
(Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers)
11991 [1] [2]
The Disciples of Darkness21992 [1] [2]
Paul Orndorff and B. Brian Blair 11993 [1] [2]
The title is vacated in 1994. [1] [2]
The Samoan Gangstas
(L.A. Smooth and Matty Smalls)
1December 12, 1997 Boonsboro, Maryland Defeated the Grungers (Skank and Gutterboy) to win vacant titles. [1] [2]
The title is vacated in March 1998. [1] [2]
The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
1April 24, 1998 Frostburg, Maryland Defeated the Grungers to win vacant titles. The Headbangers refused to accept the titles after the match and championship was vacated. [1]
The Grungers
(Skank and Gutterboy)
1September 26, 1998 Hagerstown, Maryland Defeated The Tribal Nation (Chief Jay Foxx and Blackhawk) to win vacant titles. [1] [2]
The title is vacated in 1998. [1] [2]
The Latin Connection
(Fumar and Latin Lover)
1December 5, 1998 Berryville, Virginia Defeated Stormy Weather (Steve Storm and DA Thomas) to win vacant titles. [1] [2]
The title is vacated on January 1, 1999. [1] [2]
The Grungers2May 29, 1999Hagerstown, MarylandDefeated Scott Vaughn and Chuckie Manson for vacant title. [1] [2]
The Kings of Pain
(Rocco Murder and Mark Mason)
1October 16, 1999 Frederick, Maryland Defeated Gutterboy and OGB who was substituting for Skank. [1] [2]
Morgus the Maniac and Hard Rock Hamilton1November 7, 1999 Lewes, Delaware Defeated The Kings of Pain and Cannonball and Bruiser Blackwell in a three-way dance. [1] [2]
The title is vacated on January 4, 2000, when neither team shows up for a scheduled match. [1] [2]
The Untouchables
(Aidean and Flex Fenom)
1February 19, 2000Hagerstown, MarylandWon triple threat match against The Highwaymen (Leslie Leatherman and Jake "The Machine" Davis) and Morgus the Maniac and Spazman Anthony to win the vacant titles. [1] [2]
Jon Rocker and Gutterboy (3)1April 25, 2000Hagerstown, Maryland [1] [2]
The title is vacated on October 7, 2000. [1] [2]
The Grungers
(Gutterboy and Grime)
3January 26, 2001 Winchester, Virginia Defeated The Untouchables in a tournament final to win vacant titles. [1] [2]
Flex Fenom (2) and Chuckie Manson1February 10, 2001 Keyser, West Virginia Awarded title when Grime was unable to appear. Match held at Potomac State College. [1] [2]
The Grungers
(Gutterboy and Scott)
4February 10, 2001Keyser, West Virginia [1] [2]
The title is vacated on May 30, 2001. [1] [2]
The House of Pain Bullies
(Gutterboy and Skagnetti)
1August 4, 2001 Cumberland, Maryland Defeated The Big New Yorkers (Slicky D and Jerkface) to win vacant titles. [1] [2]
The title is vacated on September 23, 2001, when Gutterboy retires. [1] [2]
The Untouchables2January 12, 2002Hagerstown, MarylandDefeated Latin Tornado and Jack Hammer for vacant titles. [1] [2]
The Highwaymen
(Leslie Leatherman and Jake "The Machine" Davis)
1February 23, 2002Keyser, West Virginia [1] [2]
Spazman Anthony and The Gut1July 9, 2002Hagerstown, Maryland [1] [2]
The Highwaymen2August 27, 2002Hagerstown, Maryland [1] [2]
Spazman Anthony (2) and Kevin Featherstone 1December 28, 2002Hagerstown, Maryland [1] [2]
The Highwaymen3January 7, 2003Hagerstown, MarylandAwarded titles when Spazman Anthony failed to appear. [1] [2]
The title is vacated on February 1, 2003 and put up in a "Special Stipulations" 6-man tag team match at the Fire Hall in Greencastle, Pennsylvania a week later. [2]
John Rambo and Kevin Featherstone (2)1February 28, 2003 Greencastle, Pennsylvania Won title in a "Special Stipulations" 6-man tag team match. [1] [2]
Leslie Leatherman (3) and Flex Fenom (4)1May 24, 2003 Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania [1] [2]
John Rambo (2) and Headshrinker Samu 1June 21, 2003 Martinsburg, Pennsylvania [1] [2]
Gutterboy (7) and Professor Egon Ecton1December 13, 2003 Chambersburg, Pennsylvania [1] [2]
John Rambo (3) and Headshrinker Samu2January 23, 2004 Newville, Pennsylvania [1] [2]
The Highwaymen3September 18, 2004Martinsburg, West Virginia [1] [2]
The title is vacated on September 30, 2004, when Jake Davis retires. [1] [2]
Morgus The Maniac (2) and "Mad Dog" Buzz Stryker1October 9, 2004Waynesboro, PennsylvaniaDefeated Old School (Kevin Featherstone and Scott Vaughn) for vacant titles. [1] [2]
The title is vacated in early-2005 when Buzz Stryker suffers a knee injury. [2]
Morgus the Maniac (3) and Axl Rotten 1February 5, 2005Defeated Headshrinker Samu and Super Destroyer for the vacant title. [2]
The Goodfellos
(Shorty Smalls and Deuce Donnatelli)
1February 26, 2005Martinsburg, West VirginiaDefeated Dino Devine and Chad Bowman, Chuckie Manson and Blood and Morgus the Maniac and Buzz Stryker in a 4 Way Weapons match. [2]
Old School
(Kevin Featherstone and Scott Vaughn)
1September 10, 2005Waynesboro, Pennsylvania [2]
Shorty Smalls (2) and Doken1September 13, 2005Hagerstown, MarylandWon titles by forfeit when Scott Vaughn was unable to appear. [2]
Old School2September 17, 2005Hagerstown, Maryland [2]
The Goodfellos2November 19, 2005Newville, PennsylvaniaDefeated Old School and John Rambo and Headshrinker Samu in a 3-Way Dance. [2]
Crucial Impact
(Doken and Harlen Kano)
1December 17, 2005Martinsburg, West VirginiaDefeated Old School and The Goodfellos in a triple threat title match. [2]
The title is vacated on February 24, 2006, when Crucial Impact failed to appear for a scheduled title defence. A tag team match between their opponents The A-Team (Gutterboy and Jerkface) and Old School (Kevin Featherstone and Scott Vaughn) was held at the event to decide the new champions. [2]
A-Team
(Gutterboy and Jerkface)
1February 4, 2006Hagerstown, MarylandDefeated Old School to win the vacant title. [2]
The title is vacated. [2]
Old School3April 29, 2006Martinsburg, West VirginiaDefeated Crucial Impact, The Latin Connection and Brooklyn Panther and "Pretty Boy" Chris Cline in a Fatal Four Way match to win the vacant title. [2]
Wild Boyz
("Pretty Boy" Chris Cline and "Wild Man" Robbie Paige)
1July 15, 2006Martinsburg, West Virginia [2]
The title is vacated. [2]
John Rambo (4) and Master of Disaster1September 30, 2006Keyser, West VirginiaDefeated Leslie Leatherman and Kage to win the vacant title. [2]
The title is vacated on November 11, 2006, when Master of Disaster is unable to appear for a scheduled title defence in Newville, Pennsylvania. A tag team match is held between John Rambo and OGB and Wild Boyz (Chris Cline and Robbie Paige) to decide the new champions. [2]
John Rambo (5) and OGB1November 11, 2006Newville, PennsylvaniaDefeated Wild Boyz to win the vacant title. [2]
The title is vacated on February 20, 2007, when John Rambo suffers a back injury. [2]
OGB (2) and Professor Egon Ecton (2)1February 24, 2007Martinsburg, West VirginiaDefeated Dexter Alexander and LT for the vacant title. [2]
LT and Damien Mulchi1March 17, 2007Newville, PennsylvaniaDefeated OGB and Professor Egon Ecton, Robbie Paige and Brandon Scott and Old School in an 8-man Tornado Tag Team match. [2]
The title is vacated on May 25, 2007, when LT and Damien Mulchi failed to defend the title within a 30-day period. [2]
Wild Boyz3June 9, 2007Chambersburg, PennsylvaniaDefeated John Rambo and Headshrinker Samu to win the vacant title. [2]
Cory Bush and Todd Hill1October 26, 2007Hagerstown, MarylandDefeated Wild Boyz and Latin Hit Squad in a 3-Way Elimination match. [2]
Latin Hit Squad
(Rush and Enforcer)
1November 17, 2007Martinsburg, West Virginia [2]
Wild Boyz4February 16, 2008McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania [2]
John Rambo (6) and Master Jimmy Smith1February 23, 2008Hagerstown, Maryland [2]
Body Count (Lawless and Tytan)1September 6, 2008Martinsburg, West Virginia [2]
Big Easy (Cory Bush and EZ Money)1January 31, 2009Martinsburg, West Virginia [2]

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