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The Tag World Grand Prix was a professional wrestling tag team tournament promoted by the Chikara and Wrestling is Fun! (WiF!) wrestling promotions.

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2003

Tag World Grand Prix 2003 was the first Tag World Grand Prix tournament held by Chikara. The tournament ran over two nights, with the preliminary rounds being held on July 5, 2003, at St. John's Auditorium in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and the finals held three weeks later on July 26 at the same venue. [1] [2] Twelve teams entered the tournament with the finals being scheduled in a three-way dance format.

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Semifinals
      
The NightshiftPin
Team IWA-MS 08:07 [1]
The NightshiftPin
F.I.S.T. 09:29 [1]
F.I.S.T.Pin
Conundrum 09:28 [1]
First round Semifinals
      
Ultra/ZEROPin
Gigolo/Roger 07:36 [1]
Ultra/ZEROPin
The Wild Cards 12:31 [1]
The Wild CardsPin
Team Kiryoku Pro 11:36 [1]
First round Semifinals
      
The SuperFriends* Sub
Team Toryumon* 15:15 [1]
The SuperFriends† Draw
Swis$$ Money Holding† 30:00 [1]
Swi$$ Money HoldingPin
The Senior Assault Team 00:22 [1]
Finals

2005

Tag World Grand Prix 2005 ran over three nights, from February 18 through 20, 2005. The first and second rounds took place over the first two nights in Reading, Pennsylvania, and Emmaus, Pennsylvania, respectively. The remainder occurred on the third night in Pittston, Pennsylvania. [3] [4] [5] This time the number of participating teams was expanded to 32. BlackJack Marciano was scheduled to enter the tournament as Eddie Kingston's partner, but had to pull out due to an injury. His replacement was decided by a random draw. [4]

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
AC/DCPin
You Can Call Me Al 08:37 [3]
AC/DCPin
F.I.S.T. 12:07 [3]
F.I.S.T.Pin
Team WXW 06:51 [3]
AC/DCPin
Knight Eye for the Pirate Guy 18:49 [5]
Knight Eye for the Pirate GuyPin
Sweet n' Sour Int. (2) 10:21 [3]
Knight Eye for the Pirate GuySub
Team IWA-MS 10:55 [3]
Team IWA-MSPin
Team IWA Reading 08:18 [3]
AC/DCPin
Jigsaw/Sabian 05:12 [5]
Jigsaw/SabianSub
Ravage/Rorschach 10:06 [3]
Jigsaw/SabianPin
Ring Crew Express 09:58 [3]
Ring Crew ExpressPin
Andrews/Hagadorn 10:57 [3]
Jigsaw/SabianDQ
Deathmatch Kings 09:08 [5]
Deathmatch KingsPin
Franco/Turner 09:04 [4]
Deathmatch KingsSub
Men@Work 09:47 [4]
Men@WorkPin
Sweet n' Sour Int. (1) 13:50 [4]
AC/DCPin
SuperFriends 26:40 [5]
Team Osaka ProPin
Big Daddy 07:39 [3]
Team Osaka ProPin
Team PWG 18:57 [3]
Team PWGPin
Mystery Team 03:47 [3]
Team Osaka ProPin
Team Toryumon X 13:02 [5]
Team Toryumon XPin
Perfect Strangers 10:36 [4]
Toryumon XSub
BJ and The Bear 07:31 [4]
BJ and The BearSub
Team MPW 07:44 [4]
SuperFriendsPin
Team Osaka Pro 25:00 [5]
SuperFriendsSub
Kingston/Knuckles 22:36 [4]
SuperFriendsPin
Dark Breed 17:50 [4]
Dark BreedPin
Eye Candy 08:53 [4]
SuperFriendsPin
Team IWS 16:44 [5]
Team IWSPin
All Money Is Legal 10:52 [4]
Team IWSPin
Team CZW 14:22 [4]
Team CZWPin
CKNY 09:04 [4]

2006

Tag World Grand Prix 2006 was the third Tag World Grand Prix tournament and ran over three nights, from February 24 through 26, 2006, and crowned Chikara's first-ever Campeones de Parejas (Tag Team Champions). The first and second rounds took place over the first two nights at the American Legion Hall in Hellertown, Pennsylvania, and The Riverside in Reading, Pennsylvania, respectively. The remainder occurred on the third night at the New Alhambra Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [7] [8] [9] Like the previous year, 32 teams entered the tournament. The teams of The Dark Breed (Hallowicked and UltraMantis Black) and Angel de Fuego and Equinox were scheduled to enter the tournament, however, UltraMantis Black had to pull out due to an injury, while Angel de Fuego no-showed the event. Their replacements were decided by a random draw. [7]

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
               
Kings of WrestlingPin
Equinox/Hydra 14:55 [7]
Kings of WrestlingPin
Team Jd'Star 14:17 [7]
Team Jd'StarPin
You Can Call Me Al 08:02 [7]
Kings of WrestlingPin
North Star Express 12:44 [9]
North Star ExpressPin
Notorious Inc. 06:51 [8]
North Star ExpressPin
Lancelot 07:54 [8]
LancelotSub
The Colony 10:13 [8]
Kings of WrestlingPin
Incoherence 18:42 [9]
IncoherencePin
Crossbones/Rorschach 09:26 [7]
IncoherencePin
Cheech/Cloudy 12:15 [7]
Cheech/CloudyPin
Gambino Bros. 09:10 [7]
IncoherencePin
Team DDT 08:50 [9]
Team DDTPin
Sweeney/Mana 06:02 [7]
Team DDTPin
Team K-Dojo 17:21 [7]
Team K-DojoSub
The Iron Saints 10:33 [7]
Kings of WrestlingPin
DragonDoor 17:34 [9]
DragonDoorSub
Prescription Thugs 05:31 [8]
DragonDoorPin
Team Toryumon 19:59 [8]
Team ToryumonPin
Triple Dragon 07:46 [8]
DragonDoorPin
Team MUGA 11:15 [9]
Team MUGAPin
Heartbreak Express 06:04 [8]
Team MUGASub
Cannon/Jigsaw 15:27 [8]
Cannon/JigsawPin
Team IWS 16:05 [8]
DragonDoorSub
F.I.S.T. 08:10 [9]
F.I.S.T.Sub
Team SHIMMER 09:41 [8]
F.I.S.T.Pin
Men@Work 15:34 [8]
Men@WorkPin
2.0 07:41 [8]
F.I.S.T.Pin
BLKOUT 13:23 [9]
BLKOUTPin
Team IWA-MS 15:09 [7]
BLKOUTPin
Team WWF 14:01 [7]
Team WWFPin
Team ROH 05:34 [7]

2008

Tag World Grand Prix 2008 was the fourth Tag World Grand Prix tournament held by Chikara. The tournament ran over two nights, November 8 and 9 and was held in Oberhausen, Germany. [10] [11] This time only 12 teams entered the tournament, with the finals being scheduled to be contested under three-way elimination match rules. The team of Tommy End and Zack Sabre Jr. was scheduled to enter the tournament, however, Sabre Jr. no-showed the event and his replacement was decided by a random draw. [10]

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Semifinals
      
The ColonyPin
Fight Club 12:28 [10]
The ColonyPin
The UnStable 14:08 [11]
The UnStablePin
Swi$$ Money Holding 09:44 [10]
First round Semifinals
      
The Osirian PortalPin
The Thrillers 12:08 [10]
The Osirian PortalPin
Patterson/End 13:49 [11]
Patterson/EndPin
2.0 10:52 [10]
First round Semifinals
      
Stone/PACPin
F.I.S.T. 13:55 [10]
Stone/PACPin
Revolution Purple 08:58 [11]
Revolution PurplePin
Kidd/Brookside 10:35 [10]
Finals

2013

On March 8, 2013, Chikara announced that the first Tag World Grand Prix in four and a half years would be taking place on May 18 in Chicago, Illinois. [12] Chikara later revealed on their website that the tournament would be contested over two shows, both taking place on May 18. [13] [14] The Heart Throbs (Antonio Thomas and Romeo Roselli) were originally announced for the tournament, but were on the day of the tournament replaced by Submission Squad (Gary Jay and Pierre Abernathy). [13] [15]

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
The Baltic Siege Pin
The Young Bucks9:11 [15]
The Young BucksPin
The Spectral Envoy [15]
The Spectral EnvoyDQ
The Colony: Xtreme Force 7:55 [15]
The Young BucksPin
The Batiri [15]
Bravado Brothers Pin
The Batiri11:30 [15]
The BatiriPin
The Day Walkers [15]
Zero Gravity Pin
The Day Walkers6:59 [15]
The Young Bucks Sub
Pieces of Hate [15]
The ColonyPin
Los Ice Creams: Xtreme Frost 16:44 [15]
The Colony DCO
The Devastation Corporation [15]
Submission Squad Pin
The Devastation Corporation1:01 [15]
 Bye
Pieces of Hate
Lovelace/Saturyne Pin
AC/DC10:33 [15]
AC/DC Pin
Pieces of Hate [15]
Da Soul Touchaz Sub
Pieces of Hate14:02 [15]

2014

The 2014 Tag World Grand Prix was held by Chikara's sister promotion Wrestling is Fun! (WiF!) between April 5 and May 24. [16] The upper half of the tournament bracket, including both first round and quarterfinal matches, was held on April 5 in Easton, Pennsylvania, and the lower half on May 3 in Norristown, Pennsylvania. The semifinals and finals were held on May 24 in Easton. [16] The winners of the tournament would get to take part in Chikara's You Only Live Twice internet pay-per-view (iPPV) on May 25. [17]

Teams
Tournament brackets
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
        
The Spectral Envoy Pin
The Devastation Corporation
The Devastation CorporationPin
The Batiri
The BatiriPin
Old Fashioned
The Devastation CorporationPin
The Osirian Portal
The Heart Throbs Sub
3.0
3.0 Pin
The Osirian Portal
The Osirian PortalPin
The Colony: Xtreme Force
The Devastation Corporation Pin
The Throwbacks
The ThrowbacksPin
Haack N Slaash
The ThrowbacksPin
Team Benchmark
Team BenchmarkPin
Los Ice Creams
The Throwbacks
KE4TPG
KE4TPGPin
The Bloc Party
KE4TPGPin
Wrecking Crew
The Baltic Siege Pin
Wrecking Crew

2016

Tag World Grand Prix 2016 took place over two shows on April 2 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; first round matches were held at Phone Home (afternoon show) and the semifinals and the final match at Disk (evening show). [18] [19] Hermit Crab and Rock Lobster were scheduled to wrestle in the tournament, but due to an injury, they were replaced by Le Tabarnak de Team (Mathieu St-Jacques and Thomas Dubois).

Teams
First round Semifinals Final
         
The Colony
The United Nations [20]
The Colony
Los Ice Creams [21]
Los Ice Creams
Team Sea Stars [20]
The Colony
The Devastation Corporation [21]
The Devastation Corporation
Punk Rock All-Stars [20]
The Devastation Corporation
The Osirian Portal [21]
The Osirian Portal
Le Tabarnak de Team [20]

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