PWX Tag Team Championship

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PWX Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion Pro Wrestling eXpress
Date establishedJanuary 6, 1996
Current champion(s)Lewis and Toryn Flight
Date wonJune 17, 2017
Other name(s)
  • NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship
    (2001–2006)
  • AWC Tag Team Championship
    (2007)
  • NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship
    (2007–2012)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sean "Shocker" Evans and Vince Charming
Most reigns(as team) The Enforcers (3 reigns)
Da Munchies (3 reigns)
The Premiere Players (3 reigns)
The Wrong Crowd (3 reigns)
(as individual) Paul Atlas (7 reigns)
Gator (7 reigns)
Longest reignThe Order of Total Oblivion
(385 days)
Shortest reignMr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel (<1 day)

The PWX Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling Tag Team championship in Pro Wrestling eXpress (PWX). Introduced in 1996, it was PWX's original tag team title, and third tag team title overall. It was unified with the NWA East and PWL Tag Team Championships, which PWX recognized as the "NWA East / PWX Tag Team Championship". The title reverted to its original name when PWX left the National Wrestling Alliance in 2012.

Contents

Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. There have been a total of 70 recognized teams and 164 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 90 official reigns. The first champions were Sean "Shocker" Evans and Vince Charming who defeated The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) in a tournament final held at the Eastland Mall. [1]

Four teams - The Enforcers (Crusher Hansen and Maxx Daniels), Da Munchies (Dick Trimmins and 2 Kool Abdul), The Premiere Players (Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe) and The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) - are tied for the record of most reigns, with three each. Paul Atlas and Gator have the most individual reigns with seven each. Only one tag team has held the titles for 365 or more days: The Order of Total Oblivion (Shirley Doe and Apollyon), whose second reign set the record at 385 days. The Wrong Crowd is the team with the longest combined reign at 455 days, while Paul Atlas has the longest combined reign as an individual at 900 days.

The following is a chronological list of teams that have been PWX Tag Team Champions by ring name. [2]

Title history

Names

Name [3] Years [3]
PWX Tag Team ChampionshipJanuary 8, 1996 – June 23, 2001
NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team ChampionshipJune 23, 2001 – December 30, 2006
AWC Tag Team ChampionshipApril 21, 2007 – November 17, 2007
NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team ChampionshipNovember 17, 2007 – July 2012
PWX Tag Team ChampionshipJuly 2012 – present

Reigns

#WrestlersReignsDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1 Sean Evans and Vince Charming1January 6, 199642 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) in a tournament final. [G]
2The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas)
1February 17, 199698 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
3J.B. Destiny and Ron Williams1May 25, 199656 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Brian Anthony and Bone Crusher who was substituting for Paul Atlas due to injury. [G]
4Paul Atlas (2) and Black Cat1July 20, 199669 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated J.B. Destiny and Bubba The Bulldog who was substituting for Ron Williams. [G]
5The Giant Hillbillies
(Gator and Country Boy Chris)
1September 27, 199677 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
6 The Insiders
(Big Stevie Cool and Da Blue Guy)
1December 13, 19961 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
7The Usual Suspects
(J.B. Destiny (2) and Dennis Gregory)
1December 14, 199690 Herminie, Pennsylvania House show [G]
8Stix & Stones
(Bone Crusher and Quinn Magnum)
1March 14, 199714 Carmichaels, Pennsylvania House show [G]
9Gator (2) and Colonel Payne1March 28, 1997239 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
10The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas (3))
2November 22, 1997153 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G] [4]
11Gator (3) and Colonel Payne (2)2April 24, 199821 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
12Mr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel1May 15, 19981 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
VacatedMay 16, 1998 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Stripped for unknown reasons. [G]
13The Bomb Squad
(Colonel Payne (3) and Bone Crusher (2))
1May 16, 199840 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Awarded the vacant title. [G]
14 Robert Gibson and Vince Kaplack1June 25, 19981 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
15The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas (4))
3June 26, 1998204 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
16Quinn Magnum (2) and T. Rantula/Mad Mike1January 16, 199969/29 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show T. Rantula left NWA East / PWX on March 26, 1999. Magnum chose Mad Mike as his replacement partner. [G]
17987
(Colonel Payne (4) and J.B. Destiny (3))
1April 24, 199954 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
18The Kaplacks
(Vince Kaplack (2) and Brandon K)
1June 17, 1999142 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
19Unstoppable
(Bigg (2) and Kingdom James)
1November 6, 199969 Johnstown, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Brandon K and Cory Kaplack who was substituting for Vince Kaplack due to injury. [G]
20 Lou Marconi and Paul Atlas (5)1January 14, 2000126 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Bigg failed to appear at the event, resulting in a handicap match. [5]
21Kingdom James and Shawn Patrick1May 19, 200070 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show
22Armageddon
(Rapture and Revelation)
1July 28, 200070 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Shawn Patrick and Orion who was substituting for Kingdom James.
VacatedOctober 6, 2000 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Vacated when Armageddon are defeated by Double Jeopardy (Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel) during a tag team tournament. The winners of the tournament were awarded the title.
23987
(J.B. Destiny (4) and Gator (4))
1October 6, 20009 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Double Jeopardy (Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel) in a tournament final.
24Double Jeopardy
(Paul Atlas (6) and Jimmy Anjel (2))
1October 15, 2000250 Nashville, Tennessee NWA 52nd Anniversary Show Defeated Gator and Brandon K, substituting for J.B. Destiny who was unable to appear due to travel problems. [6]
VacatedJune 23, 2001Vacated for a unification tournament. [7]
25The Mon Valley Monsters
(Cory K and Big Poppa Gator (5))
1June 23, 200128 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Armageddon (Rapture and Revelation) in a tournament final to unify the NWA East, PWX, and PWL Tag Team Championships. [7]
26Boomer Payne (5) and Quinn Magnum (3)1July 21, 200128 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Boomer Payne defeated Cory K in a singles match. Subsequently, Payne chose Quinn Magnum as his partner.
27Tommy Brown and J-Ru1August 18, 200149 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Boomer Payne in a handicap match. [8]
28The New Age Horsemen
(Paul Atlas (7) and Jimmy Anjel (3))
1October 6, 200170 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated J-Ru and Dash Bennett, substituting for Tommy Brown.
29Axl Law and Scott Venom1December 15, 200118 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
30Bison and Rapture1January 2, 200287 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show On March 2, 2002, Bison and Rapture defeated The New Era Horsemen (Daron Smythe & Jimmy Anjel) in McKeesport to unify the NWA East / PWX and NLW Tag Team Championships. [9]
31The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
1March 20, 200237 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
32Mad Mike (2) and Sterling James Keenan 1April 26, 200228 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
33The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
2May 24, 200256 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a "winner takes all" six-man elimination match between The Premiere Players and Paul Atlas versus Brandon K, Mad Mike and Sterling James Keenan. Due to the pre-match stipulation, The Premiere Players were awarded the tag team title while Atlas became NWA East / PWX Heavyweight Champion.
34Dirk Ciglar and Brandon K (2)1July 19, 200229 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way match, also involving C.J. Sensation and Crusher Hansen.
35The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
3August 17, 2002182 Triadelphia, West Virginia House show Defeated Dirk Ciglar and Bigg, substituting for Brandon K due to injury. [10]
36Rated X
(Lance Dayton and Christopher Taylor)
1February 15, 2003196 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a 5 minute challenge match.
37Scott Venom (2) and J.B. Destiny (5)1August 30, 200314 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
38Scottie Gash and Quinn Magnum (4)1September 13, 2003140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
39The Program
(Bigg (3) and Kid Cupid)
1January 31, 2004140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
40Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom (3))
1June 19, 200456 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show [11]
41Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
1August 14, 200428 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
42Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom (4))
2September 11, 200428 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
43The Tri-Chi Fraternity
(Hammer and Blitzz)
1October 9, 2004119 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
44Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
2February 5, 2005224 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way elimination match, also involving Extreme (Squigg & McGrath).
45Rage
(Quinn Magnum (5) and Brandon K (3))
1September 17, 2005 [Note 1] McKeesport, Pennsylvania 11th Anniversary Show
Vacated2006Championship vacated for unknown reasons
46Devin Devine and Chris Taylor1February 26, 200627 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Nikita Allanov and Bigg in a Best of Three match series to win the vacant title. [12]
47Nikita Allanov and Bigg (3)1March 25, 200650 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
48987
(Scottie Gash (2) and Crusher Hansen)
1May 14, 2006104 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
49Devil's Advocates
(Devil Bhudakahn and Jake Garrett)
1August 26, 2006126 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Summer Scorcher IVThis was a three-way match, also involving Da Munchies (Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan). Scottie Gash defended the title by himself.
VacatedDecember 30, 2006 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Championship vacated for unknown reasons
50The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
1April 21, 2007245 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way elimination match for the vacant title, also involving James Ross & Guido Corleone and Dash Bennett & Kid Cupid.
51The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Max Alexander)
1December 22, 200770 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Christmas ChaosThis was a no-disqualification match.
52Iron Justice
(Gregory Iron and Matthew Justice)
1March 1, 2008175 McKeesport, Pennsylvania When Worlds CollideThis was a three-way match, also involving The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
53The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
2August 23, 200814 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Infection
54Patrick Hayes and Ashton Amhurst1September 6, 2008116 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits 2
VacatedDecember 31, 2008Stripped when Patrick Hayes refuses to appear for a title defense scheduled on January 17, 2009.
55The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Robert Beverly)
2April 11, 200997 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Burgh Brawl 13Defeated Double Dragon (Blue Dragon I & Blue Dragon II) in a tournament final.
56Double Dragon
(Blue Dragon I and Blue Dragon II)
1July 17, 200971 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Summer Assault 3This was a three-way match, also involving NWA North American Champions Excellence Personified (Brandon K and Scottie Gash).
57Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and 2 Kool Abdul)
3September 26, 200925 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 15th Anniversary ShowThis was a three-way match, also involving The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
VacatedOctober 21, 2009The championship is vacated when Da Munchies split up.
58Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
1January 30, 201084 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Genesis 3This was a three-way match for the vacant title, also involving Travis Fame and Piston Wiley, and The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
59The Hellraisers
(Travis Fame and Apollyon (3))
1April 24, 201014 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Crossfire 3
60The Mon Valley Monsters
(Beast and Gator (6))
1May 8, 2010140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way 4: Ray Mendez Fan Appreciation Night
61Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
2September 25, 201084 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 16th Anniversary Show
62Excellence Personified
(Brandon K (4) and Scottie Gash (3))
1December 18, 201069 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Christmas Chaos 4This was a ladder match.
63The Uprising
(Sean Dahmer (3) and Payton Graham)
2February 25, 201185 McKeesport, Pennsylvania February Fury 4
64Excellence Personified
(Brandon K (5) and Scottie Gash (4))
2May 21, 2011105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven 5This was a three-way match, also involving Chris Taylor and Troy Lords.
65The Shirley Doe Experience
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon (4))
1September 3, 201156 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits 5
66The Hansen Brothers
(Crusher Hansen (2) and Tony Hansen)
1October 29, 201121 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 17th Anniversary ShowThis was a "no rules" match.
67The Iron City Monsters
(Beast and Gator (7))
2November 19, 2011147 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Fan Appreciation NightThis was a three-way match, also involving The Shirley Doe Experience (Shirley Doe and Apollyon).
68The Order of Total Oblivion
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon (5))
2April 14, 2012385 McKeesport, Pennsylvania When Worlds CollideDefeated Beast and Travis Fame who was substituting for Gator due to injury.
69The Greatest American Villains
(Dash Bennett (4) and Robert Parker Williams)
1May 4, 201370 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven
70The Revolution
(Quinn Magnum (6) and T. Rantula (2))
1July 13, 201327 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way
71Initiative 51
(Troy Lords and A.J. Storm)
1August 9, 201329 McKeesport, Pennsylvania August Anarchy
72Legion
(Payton Graham (2) and Deion Cruize)
1September 7, 201356 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 19th Anniversary ShowThis was a three-way match, also involving Revolution (Brandon K and T. Rantula).
73Payton Graham (3) and Ethan Wright1November 2, 201334 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Cruize and Alex Matthews after Legion split up.
74Shirley Doe (3) and The Fan Guy1December 6, 201329 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Do or DieThis was a three-way match, also involving Revolution (Dean Radford and The Beast).
75The Revolution
(Dean Radford and The Beast (3))
1January 4, 201498 McKeesport, Pennsylvania New Year's Knockout
76The Golden Triangle
(Deion Cruize (2) and G.Q. Hayden Ferra)
1April 12, 201442 McKeesport, Pennsylvania CrossfireThe Beast was injured prior to the bout, resulting in a handicap match.
77The Enforcing Officials
(Crusher Hansen (3) and Maxx Daniels)
1May 24, 2014154 McKeesport, Pennsylvania FalloutThis was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross).
78The Golden Triangle
(Slice and Brittany Force)
1October 25, 201435 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Desperate MeasuresThis was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross).
79The Enforcing Officials
(Crusher Hansen (4) and Maxx Daniels)
2November 29, 2014105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 20th Anniversary ShowThis was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross). [13]
80The Hellfire Club
(Beastman and Kriss Stark)
1March 14, 2015105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania St. Paddy's Night of Champions
81Brandon K (6) and Jack Pollock1June 27, 201563 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Ring of Fire
82Martial Law
(Drake Braddock and Ego)
1August 29, 201584 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way
83The Enforcers
(Crusher Hansen (5) and Maxx Daniels)
3November 21, 201514 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 21st Anniversary ShowThis was a gauntlet match, also involving Nick Nero and Ace Austin, The Hellfire Club (Shirley Doe and Beastman), and System Elite (Ty Cross & Edric Everhart). [14]
84The Order
(Lee Moriarty and Dirk Ciglar (2))
1December 5, 2015189 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits
85The Resurrection
(Shawn Phoenix and Rev. Ron Hunt)
1June 11, 201684 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven
86Justin Idol and Chris Taylor (2)1September 3, 201628 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Challenge!
VacatedOctober 1, 2016 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Stripped and CrownedStripped when Taylor was defeated by PWX Heavyweight Champion Brandon K in a "Stripped and Crowned" match, also involving PWX Three Rivers Champion Crusher Hansen, PWX Television Champion David Lawless, and PWX Futures Cup holder Sonny Vice.
87The Order
(Rev. Ron Hunt (2) and Christian Black)
1October 1, 201649 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way match for the vacant title, also involving Lewis & Drake Braddock and Shirley Doe & Shawn Phoenix.
88Team Mega
(Ashton Amherst (2) and JR Mega)
1November 19, 2016133 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 22nd Anniversary Show
89Locked & Loaded
(Duke Davis and Ganon Jones, Jr.)
1April 1, 201777 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Crossfire
90Lewis and Toryn Flight1June 17, 20172,469+ McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way

Combined reigns

By team

RankTeamNo. of reignsCombined days
1The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas)
3455
2The Order of Total Oblivion/The Shirley Doe Experience
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon)
2441
3Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
3277
4The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
3275
5The Enforcing Officials/The Enforcers
(Crusher Hansen and Maxx Daniels)
3273
6Gator and Colonel Payne2260
7The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
2259
8Double Jeopardy
(Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel)
1250
9Rated X
(Lance Dayton and Christopher Taylor)
1196
10The Order
(Lee Moriarty and Dirk Ciglar)
1189
11The Iron City Monsters/The Mon Valley Monsters
(Beast and Gator)
2187
12Iron Justice
(Gregory Iron and Matthew Justice)
1175
13Excellence Personified
(Brandon K and Scottie Gash)
2174
14Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
2168
15The Kaplacks
(Vince Kaplack and Brandon K)
1142
16Scottie Gash and Quinn Magnum1140
17The Program
(Bigg and Kid Cupid)
1
18Team Mega
(Ashton Amherst and JR Mega)
1133
19Lou Marconi and Paul Atlas1126
20Devil's Advocates
(Devil Bhudakahn and Jake Garrett)
1
21The Tri-Chi Fraternity
(Hammer and Blitzz)
1119
22Patrick Hayes and Ashton Amhurst1
23The Hellfire Club
(Beastman and Kriss Stark)
1105
24987
(Scottie Gash and Crusher Hansen)
1104
25The Revolution
(Dean Radford and The Beast)
198
26The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Robert Beverly)
197
27The Usual Suspects
(J.B. Destiny and Dennis Gregory)
190
28Bison and Rapture187
29The Uprising
(Sean Dahmer and Payton Graham)
185
30Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom)
284
31Martial Law
(Drake Braddock and Ego)
1
32The Resurrection
(Shawn Phoenix and Rev. Ron Hunt)
1
33The Giant Hillbillies
(Gator and Country Boy Chris)
177
34Locked & Loaded
(Duke Davis and Ganon Jones, Jr.)
1
35Double Dragon
(Blue Dragon I and Blue Dragon II)
171
36Kingdom James and Shawn Patrick170
37Armageddon
(Rapture and Revelation)
1
38The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Max Alexander)
1
39The Greatest American Villains
(Dash Bennett and Robert Parker Williams)
1
40Quinn Magnum and T. Rantula169
41Paul Atlas and Black Cat1
42Unstoppable
(Bigg and Kingdom James)
1
43Brandon K and Jack Pollock163
44J.B. Destiny and Ron Williams156
45Legion
(Payton Graham and Deion Cruize)
1
46987
(Boomer Payne and J.B. Destiny)
154
47Nikita Allanov and Bigg150
48Tommy Brown and J-Ru149
49The Order
(Rev. Ron Hunt and Christian Black)
1
50Sean Evans and Vince Charming142
51The Golden Triangle
(Deion Cruize and G.Q. Hayden Ferra)
1
52The Bomb Squad
(Boomer Payne and Bone Crusher)
140
53The Golden Triangle
(Slice and Brittany Force)
135
54Payton Graham and Ethan Wright134
55Lewis and Toryn Flight131+
56Dirk Ciglar and Brandon K129
57Initiative 51
(Troy Lords and A.J. Storm)
1
58Shirley Doe and The Fan Guy1
59Quinn Magnum and Mad Mike1
60The Mon Valley Monsters
(Cory K and Big Poppa Gator)
128
61Boomer Payne and Quinn Magnum1
62Mad Mike and Sterling James Keenan 1
63Justin Idol and Chris Taylor1
64Devin Devine and Chris Taylor127
65The Revolution
(Quinn Magnum and T. Rantula)
1
66The Hansen Brothers
(Crusher Hansen and Tony Hansen)
121
67Axl Law and Scott Venom118
68The Hellraisers
(Travis Fame and Apollyon)
114
69Scott Venom and J.B. Destiny1
70Stix & Stones
(Bone Crusher and Quinn Magnum)
1
71987
(J.B. Destiny and Gator)
19
72 Robert Gibson and Vince Kaplack11
73Mr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel1
74 The Insiders
(Big Stevie Cool and Da Blue Guy)
1

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Paul Atlas7900
2Apollyon3714
3Gator7561
4Shirley Doe2460
5Brian Anthony3455
6Scottie Gash4418
7Brandon K6408
8Crusher Hansen5398
9Boomer Payne5382
10Dash Bennett4345
11Sean Dahmer3344
12Quinn Magnum6307
13The Beast3285
14Dick Trimmins3277
15Shiek Abdul Hassan3277
16Daron Smythe3275
17Maxx Daniels3273
18Bigg3260
19Ashton Amherst2252
20Jimmy Anjel3251
Chris Taylor3
21J.B. Destiny5223
22Dirk Ciglar2218
23Lance Dayton1196
24Lee Moriarty1189
25 Gregory Iron 1175
Matthew Justice 1
Payton Graham3
26Robert Parker Williams3168
27Ryan Reign2
28Jon Kronica2167
29Vince Kaplack2143
30Kid Cupid1140
31Kingdom James2139
32JR Mega1133
Rev. Ron Hunt1
33 Lou Marconi 1126
Devil Bhudakahn1
Jake Garrett1
34Hammer1119
Blitzz1
35Patrick Hayes1116
Scott Venom1
36Beastman1105
Kriss Stark1
37Dean Radford198
Deion Cruize2
38Robert Beverly197
39T. Rantula296
40Dennis Gregory190
41Bison187
Rapture1
42All Business Brant284
Drake Braddock1
Ego1
Shawn Phoenix1
43Country Boy Chris177
Duke Davis1
Ganon Jones, Jr.1
44Blue Dragon I171
Blue Dragon II1
45Shawn Patrick170
Rapture1
Revelation1
Max Alexander1
Robert Parker Williams3
46Black Cat169
47Jack Pollock163
48Mad Mike257
49Ron Williams156
50Bone Crusher254
51Nikita Allanov150
52Tommy Brown149
J-Ru1
Christian Black1
53Sean Evans142
Vince Charming1
G.Q. Hayden Ferra1
54Slice135
Brittany Force1
55Ethan Wright134
56Lewis131+
Toryn Flight1
57Troy Lords129
A.J. Storm1
The Fan Guy1
58Cory K128
Sterling James Keenan 1
Justin Idol1
59Devin Devine127
60Tony Hansen121
61Axl Law118
62Travis Fame114
63 Robert Gibson 11
Big Stevie Cool 1
Da Blue Guy 1

See also

Footnotes

  1. The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means their title reign lasted between 122 and 171 days.

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Rocky Iaukea is a retired American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Prince Iaukea, who competed in the Pacific Northwest and Southeastern United States with the National Wrestling Alliance during the 1980s, and in Japan during the early 1990s. From 1987 to 1990, he wrestled as Abbuda Dein in Pacific Northwest Wrestling winning the NWA Pacific Northwest Television Championship twice and the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship three times with Mike Miller and The Grappler. A second-generation wrestler, he is the son of Curtis Iaukea and a cousin of Maunakea Mossman.

A. J. Freeley or Freely is a semi-retired New Zealand professional wrestler. He competed throughout Australasia and in the United States during the 1990s, however, he is best remembered as the last NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Champion of Steve Rickard's NWA New Zealand. He won the belt from 3-time champion Bruno Bekkar in 1992, shortly before the promotion's close, and was billed as champion until the end of the decade.

Bryan Ashby is a retired New Zealand professional wrestler and trainer, known by his ring name Bruno Bekkar, who competed for Steve Rickard's All Star-Pro Wrestling and for other promoters in New Zealand and Australia from the early 1960s until his retirement in 1992. One of the country's biggest stars during the 1970s, he is a three-time NWA New Zealand Heavyweight Champion and a former NWA Australia Heavyweight Champion. He also teamed with Don Kent in the Puerto Rico-based World Wrestling Council as the fourth incarnation of the Fabulous Kangaroos and together twice won the WWC North American Tag Team Championship in 1981.

Lou Marconi is an American professional wrestler, trainer, and occasional actor. He has wrestled in numerous independent promotions in the Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern United States since his debut in 1992.

NWA United States Tag Team Championship <i>(Gulf Coast version)</i> Professional wrestling tag team championship

The NWA United States Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (GCCW). A secondary title after the NWA Gulf Coast Tag Team Championship, it was one of many U.S. tag team championships recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance. It was unified with the NWA United States Tag Team Championship on April 15, 1974.

The NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling regional championship in Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (GCCW). It was a secondary title, complementing the NWA Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship, and one of several state championships recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance. The title was deactivated with the retirement of "Cowboy" Bob Kelly on September 3, 1976.

The NWA International Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW). A secondary title after the NWA World Tag Team Championship, it was one of several international tag team championships recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance. It was the first NWA tag team championship to be billed as an "international" title and active from 1956 to 1963.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pro Wrestling eXpress</span> Professional wrestling promotion

Pro Wrestling eXpress is a professional wrestling promotion that was founded in North Versailles, Pennsylvania in 1994 by Jim Miller and Sean "Shocker" Evans. It is the longest-running promotion in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. PWX was the main rival of Steel City Wrestling during the 1990s and was an affiliate of the National Wrestling Alliance from 1997 to 2012. PWX held a prominent role in the organization during this period. It was part in the annual NWA Anniversary Shows from 1998 to 2000 and brought national and world NWA champions to audiences in the East Coast of the United States. The promotion also collaborated with non-NWA members on the local independent circuit holding several interpromotional shows with Chris Lash's Allied Powers Wrestling Federation and participated in Deaf Wrestlefest (2010).

Erich L. Sbraccia, also known as Eric Sbraccia, is an American retired professional wrestler. He began his career in International Championship Wrestling at age 14 as a "junior member" for manager "Boston Bad Boy" Tony Rumble and debuted as a wrestler two years later. He emerged as one of the promotion's top heel performers during the late 1980s, while feuding with "Jumping" Joe Savoldi, and was part of The Dynamic Duo with "Fabulous" Phil Apollo. He is a former ICW Light Heavyweight Champion and two-time ICW Tag Team Champion with Apollo.

James "Jim" McCarthy is an American professional wrestler and trainer, best known by his ring name Dukes Dalton. He competes on the independent circuit in the Northeastern United States. He has wrestled for the Century Wrestling Alliance, the National Wrestling Alliance, and Chaotic Wrestling where he was inducted into its hall of fame in 2008. He also made brief appearances in the World Wrestling Federation in 1999 and 2001, both as a singles wrestler and with tag team partner Knuckles Nelson.

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