WWC World Tag Team Championship

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WWC World Tag Team Championship
La Revo as WWC World Tag Team Champions.jpg
La Revolución as champions in 2018.
Details
Promotion World Wrestling Council (WWC)
Date establishedFebruary 26, 1977
Current champion(s)Seguridad de Dynasty
Date wonMay 21, 2022
Statistics
First champion(s) The Fabulous Kangaroos
Most reigns Thunder and Lightning (29 reigns)
Longest reignThe Funk Brothers (860 days)
Shortest reignThunder and Lightning (1 day)
Youngest champion Ray González Jr.
(17 years)

The WWC World Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the Puerto Rican professional wrestling promotion, the World Wrestling Council.

Contents

History

Abroad (2017)

On February 11, 2017, Thunder and Lightning defended the WWC World Tag Team Championship against Stateline (Damien Angel and Eddie Taurus) in Lorain, Ohio, this as part of Cleveland Knights Championship Wrestling's Chase for the Grail event. [1]

Local independent circuit (2018)

The (unofficial) Unified Puerto Rico Tag Team Championship as held by Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodriguez; the discontinued model of the WWC World Tag Team Championship belts (left) and IWA World Tag Team Championship belts (right). Campeonatos Indiscutibles.jpg
The (unofficial) Unified Puerto Rico Tag Team Championship as held by Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodríguez; the discontinued model of the WWC World Tag Team Championship belts (left) and IWA World Tag Team Championship belts (right).

With WWC immersed in a hiatus following the passing of Hurricane Maria in September 2017, restricted licenses were granted to the talents in order to stay active. [2] A direct consequence was that on January 6, 2018, the titles were defended for the first time in the Puerto Rican independent circuit. [2] At CWA's Guerra de Reyes, incumbent champions La Revolución retained over the teams of La Familia Cubana, La Potencia and Akiles Falcón and Blackstone in a four-way match. [2] On January 27, 2018, the champions made another appearance in the independent promotion when one of its members, El Comandante, faced Alejandro Marrero of Los Fujitivos. [3] On February 24, 2018, four champion teams -La Revolución presenting WWC, Westside Mafia representing WWL, Los Fujitivos representing CWA and Smoke and Nightmare representing CWS- competed in a match where the team pinned would drop their titles to the winners. [4] La Revolución was not involved in the result, which saw the CWA titlists best their CWS counterparts. [5]

Title history

Indicates title reigns and changes not recognized by WWC.
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
February 26, 1977 House show N/A114Billed as the inaugural champions.
2Los Dinámicos
(Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
March 12, 1977 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1231
3 The Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
October 29, 1977 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 149
4 Invader I and José Rivera (2)December 17, 1977 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 128
Vacated January 14, 1978Titles vacated after a controversial ending in a match against Al Costello and Don Kent.
5 Invader I (2) and José Rivera (3)February 4, 1978 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico291Defeated Al Costello and Don Kent in a rematch to win the vacant titles.
6Huracán Castillo and Pierre Martel May 6, 1978 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 121 [6]
7 Invader I (3) and José Rivera (4)May 27, 1978 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 3149
8 Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki October 23, 1978 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 119
9The Invaders
(Invader I (4) and Invader II)
November 11, 1978 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1146
10The Funk Brothers
(Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.)
April 6, 1979 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 1232
11The Invaders
(Invader I (5) and Invader II (2))
November 24, 1979 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 228 [7]
12The Funk Brothers
(Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.)
December 22, 1979 House Show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2861
13 The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
May 1, 1982 House Show San Juan, Puerto Rico 255
14 Invader I (6) and Pierre Martel (2)June 26, 1982 House Show San Juan, Puerto Rico 129
15The Moondogs
(Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot)
July 24, 1982 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 184
16Gino de la Serra and Pierre Martel (3)October 16, 1982 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 135
17Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow)
November 20, 1982 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 164
18Gran Apolo and Pierre Martel (4)January 23, 1983 House show Ponce, Puerto Rico 120
19Scorpio and Mr. TempestFebruary 12, 1983 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 130
Vacated March 14, 1983The titles were vacated after Scorpio left the promotion.
20 Carlos Colón (2) and Pedro Morales April 30, 1983 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 1133Defeated Medic I and Medic II to win the vacant titles.
21The Medics/The Super Médicos
(Medic I and Medic II)
September 10, 1983 House show Morovis, Puerto Rico 1118The team was also known as The Medics.
22 Hercules Ayala and King Tonga January 6, 1984 House show Morovis, Puerto Rico 122
23The Super Médicos
(Medic I (2) and Medic II (2))
January 28, 1984 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 288
24The Invaders
(Invader I (7) and Invader III)
April 25, 1984 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 1101
25The Super Médicos
(Medic I (3) and Medic III (3))
August 4, 1984 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 165 [8]
Vacated October 8, 1984The titles were vacated after Medic III lost his mask in a title defense.
26The Invaders
(Invader I (8) and Invader III (2)
November 22, 1984 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 216Defeated Black Gordman and Medic I to win the vacant titles.
27Black Gordman and Medic I (4)December 8, 1984 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 129
28The New York Rockers
(Al Perez and Joe Savoldi)
January 6, 1985 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 176
Vacated March 23, 1985
29 Ángel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra April 6, 1985 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 1<1
Vacated April 6, 1985The titles were vacated after Ángel Mexicano left the promotion.
30 The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
June 29, 1985 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 1400Defeated Eric Embry and The Crusher in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
31 Los Pastores
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
August 3, 1986 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 149
32 The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
September 21, 1986 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 213
33The Starr Cousins
(Chicky and Ron Starr)
October 4, 1986 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 194
34The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
January 6, 1987 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 188
35 Los Pastores
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
April 4, 1987 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 236
36The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
May 10, 1987 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 262
37 Mr. Pogo and TNT July 11, 1987 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 119
38The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
July 30, 1987 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 327
39The Hunters
(Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)
August 26, 1987 House show Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 125This was the first time the titles changed hands outside of Puerto Rico.
40The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
September 20, 1987WWC 14th Aniversario 1987 Ponce, Puerto Rico 427
41 Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo (2)October 17, 1987 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 181
42The Invaders
(Invader I (9) and Invader III (3)
January 6, 1988 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 310
43 Kendo Nagasaki (2) and Mr. Pogo (3)January 16, 1988 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 263 [9]
Vacated March 19, 1988 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico The titles were vacated after a controversial ending of the match between Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo against Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood.
44 Kendo Nagasaki (3) and Mr. Pogo (4)April 12, 1988 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 332Defeated Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood in a rematch.
45The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
May 14, 1988 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 570
46 Kendo Nagasaki (4) and Mr. Pogo (5)July 23, 1988 House show Arecibo, Puerto Rico 414The reason of this title change was due to The Youngbloods requesting their release after the murder of Bruiser Brody.
47 The Batten Twins
(Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
August 6, 1988 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 171
48The Starr Cousins
(Chicky and Ron Starr)
October 16, 1988 House show Aquadilla, Puerto Rico 227
49 The Batten Twins
(Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
November 12, 1988 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 255
50 Dan Kroffat and Tama January 6, 1989 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 157
51 The Batten Twins
(Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
March 4, 1989 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 37 [10]
52 Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong March 11, 1989 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 127
53 Carlos Colón (3) and Invader I (10)April 7, 1989 House show Juncos, Puerto Rico 140Won by forfeit after Jason the Terrible suffered a legitimate knee injury.
54 Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers May 17, 1989 House show Vega Alta, Puerto Rico 160
55Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
July 16, 1989 House show Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 120
56 Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers August 5, 1989 House show Juncos, Puerto Rico 263
57The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
October 7, 1989 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 6120
58Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin (2) and Ron Starr (3))
February 4, 1990 House show Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 155
59The Super Médicos
(Super Medic I (5) and Super Medic III)
March 31, 1990 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1126
60The Continental Dream
(Lance Idol and Rick Valentine)
August 4, 1990 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 142 [8]
61The Super Médicos
(Super Medic I (6) and Super Medic III (2))
September 15, 1990 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2<1
Vacated September 15, 1990 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico The titles were vacated after a controversial ending of a match of Super Medic I and Super Medic III against Killer and Psycho.
62The Super Médicos
(Super Medic I (7) and Super Medic III (3))
September 22, 1990 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 37Defeated Killer and Psycho in a rematch to win the vacant titles.
63The Texas Hangmen
(Killer and Psycho)
September 29, 1990 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 1127
64 El Bronco and Invader I (11)February 3, 1991 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 17
65The Texas Hangmen
(Killer and Psycho)
February 10, 1991 House show Hormigueros, Puerto Rico 220
66 El Bronco (2) and Invader I (12)March 2, 1991 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 281This was a Mask vs. Hair match. [11]
67El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis May 22, 1991 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 121
68Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
June 8, 1991 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 222
69 El Bronco (3) and Invader I (13)July 2, 1991 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 3158Titles awarded by the commission due to a controversy during title match against Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr. [12]
70The Heartbreakers
(Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
November 29, 1991 House show Willemstad, Curaçao 126Formerly known as Frankie Lancaster and Wendell Cooley.
71 Rex King and Ricky Santana December 25, 1991 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 112
72The Heartbreakers
(Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
January 6, 1992 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 254
73 Rex King (2) and Ricky Santana (2)February 29, 1992 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 21
74The Heartbreakers
(Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
March 1, 1992 House show Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 315
75Heartbreaker Adonis (4) and Doug MastersMarch 15, 1992 House show N/A15Heartbreaker Adonis left the promotion, with Masters taking his place. This reign is not considered a continuation of the previous one due to Apollo getting a new tag team partner.
76 El Bronco (4) and Ciclón SalvadoreñoMarch 21, 1992 House show Humacao, Puerto Rico 121
77Doug Masters (2) and Ron Starr (4)April 11, 1992 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 135
Vacated May 16, 1992 House show The titles were vacated after a controversial ending of a match Doug Masters and Ron Starr against Rex King and Ricky Santana.
78Doug Masters (3) and Ron Starr (5)May 24, 1992 House show San Germán, Puerto Rico 231Won a rematch against Rex King and Ricky Santana by forfeit due to Santana not appearing. This was for the vacant titles.
79The Southern Rockers
(Steve Doll and Rex King (3))
June 24, 1992 House show Dorado, Puerto Rico 138
Vacated August 1, 1992 House show Titles were vacated after a controversial ending of the match. Ray González replaced Steve Doll while defending the championships against Solid Gold (24k and 14k).
80 Ray González and Rex King (4)September 19, 1992 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 197Defeated Solid Gold (24k and 14k) in a rematch to win the vacant titles.
81Mohammed Hussein and El Vigilante (4)December 25, 1992 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 158El Vigilante formerly known as José Estrada, Jr. or 24k.
82Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas
(Ray González (2) and Ricky Santana (3))
February 21, 1993 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 19
83 The Batten Twins
(Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
March 2, 1993 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 431
Vacated April 2, 1993Titles were vacated after The Batten Twins left the promotion.
84Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas
(Ray González (3) and Ricky Santana (4))
April 4, 1993 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 276Defeated The Dream Warriors (Screamer and Brood) for the vacant titles.
85Mohammed Hussein (2) and Dusty Wolfe June 19, 1993 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1127
86Mohammed Hussein (3) and Doug SandersOctober 23, 1993 House show N/A136Doug Sanders replaced Dusty Wolfe who left the promotion due to personal problems.
87Mohammed Hussein (4) and Dusty Wolfe (2)November 27, 1993 House show N/A28 Dusty Wolfe returned and rejoined the team. Sanders' reign was automatically stopped.
88 El Bronco (5) and Ray González (4)December 4, 1993 House show Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico 192
89 Huracán Castillo, Jr. (3) and Mohammad Hussein (5)March 6, 1994 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 190
Vacated June 4, 1994Titles were vacated after Castillo Jr. and Hussein split up as a tag team.
90Mohammed Hussein (6) and The Tahitian Warrior June 25, 1994 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 111Defeated El Bronco and Pulgarcito to win the vacant titles.
91 El Bronco (6) and Ray González (5)July 6, 1994 House show Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 218
92The Wildcats
(Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
July 24, 1994 House show Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 16
93La Conexión Comunista
(Mohammad Hussein (7) and Fidel Sierra (2))
July 30, 1994 House show Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 113
94 El Bronco (7) and Ray González (6)August 12, 1994 House show Manati, Puerto Rico 31
95Mohammed Hussein (8) and The Tahitian Warrior (2)August 13, 1994 House show Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico 211Defeated Ray González in a 2 on 1 handicap match.
96The Wildcats
(Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
August 24, 1994 House show Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 27
97Mohammed Hussein (7) and The Tahitian Warrior (3)August 31, 1994 House show N/A330
98 Huracán Castillo, Jr. (4) and Ray González (7)October 30, 1994 House show N/A168
99La Conexión Cubana
(Ricky Santana (5) and Fidel Sierra (3))
January 6, 1995 House show N/A156
100 Huracán Castillo, Jr. (5) and Ray González (8)March 3, 1995 House show N/A1106
101The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean and Shane)
June 17, 1995 House show N/A157
102 Huracán Castillo, Jr. (6) and Invader I (14)August 13, 1995 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 170
103Overkill
(Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
October 22, 1995 House show San Germán, Puerto Rico 135
104The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean Morley (2) and Rex King (5))
November 26, 1995 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1104
105 Huracán Castillo, Jr. (7) and Ray González (9)March 9, 1996 House show N/A328
106The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean (3) and Shane (2))
April 6, 1996 House show N/A228
107 Ray González (10) and Ricky Santana (6)May 4, 1996 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 3140 [13]
108The Texas Hangmen
(Killer (3) and Strangler)
September 21, 1996 House show N/A1161
109Texas Hangmen
(Killer (4) and Skull Von Krush)
February 28, 1997 House show Puerto Rico11
110La Ley and Ray Gonzalez (11)March 1, 1997 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 1113
111The Islanders
(Kuhio and Tahiti (4))
June 22, 1997 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico155Tahiti was previously known as The Tahitian Warrior.
112The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
August 16, 1997 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 7186Won the titles by forfeit.
Vacated December 18, 1997
113 Glamour Boy Shane (3) and Ricky Santana (7)March 22, 1998 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1343Defeated The Youngbloods in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
114Starr Corporation
(Chicky Starr (3) and Victor the Bodyguard)
February 28, 1999 House show Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico 184
115The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders
(Maelo Huertas and Invader I (15))
October 9, 1999 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 163
116Starr Corporation
(Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard (2))
December 11, 1999 House show Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico 184
Vacated March 4, 2000Title vacated due to Victor The Bodyguard leaving the promotion.
117Black Boy and José Rivera, Jr.March 11, 2000 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 128Black Boy and José Rivera, Jr. were awarded the vacant titles.
118Bouncer Bruno (2) and Dutch Mantel April 8, 2000 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 121
119 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
April 29, 2000 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1126
120 The Windham Brothers
(Barry Windham and Kendall Windham)
September 2, 2000 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 1105
121 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
December 16, 2000 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 277
122 Rico Suave and Eddie Watts March 3, 2001 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 156
123 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
April 28, 2001 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 342
124 Ricky Santana (8) and Rico Suave (2)June 9, 2001 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 121
125The Rastamen
(Rastaman and Mustapha Saed)
June 30, 2001 House show Arecibo, Puerto Rico 115
126 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
July 14, 2001 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 497
Vacated October 20, 2001 Caguas, Puerto Rico Titles were vacated after a controversial ending of a match between Artillería Pesada and El Bronco and Super Gladiator.
127 El Bronco (8) and Super GladiadorNovember 3, 2001 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 121Defeated Artillería Pesada in a rematch to win the vacant titles.
128 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
November 24, 2001 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 5112
129 Carly Colón and Eddie Colón March 16, 2002 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 11
130 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 17, 2002 House show Yauco, Puerto Rico 670
131 Carly Colón (2) and Konnan May 26, 2002 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 176
132 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
August 10, 2002 House show Humacao, Puerto Rico 7119
133The Tahitians
(The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior (5))
December 7, 2002 House show Coamo, Puerto Rico 1113
134 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 30, 2003 House show Salinas, Puerto Rico 834
Vacated May 3, 2003 Caguas, Puerto Rico Titles were vacated after a controversial ending of a match between Artillería Pesada and Los Broncos.
135Los Broncos
(Bronco II and Bronco III)
May 10, 2003 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 18Defeated La Artillería Pesada in a rematch to win the vacant titles.
136 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
May 18, 2003 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 920
137Los Broncos
(Bronco II and Bronco III)
June 7, 2003 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 242
138La Conexión Cubana
(Ricky Santana (9) and Fidel Sierra (4))
July 19, 2003 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 222
139Los Broncos
(Bronco II and Bronco III)
August 10, 2003 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 36
140Brent Dail and Ricky Santana (10)August 16, 2003 House show Nagüabo, Puerto Rico 17
141Los Broncos
(Bronco II and Bronco III)
August 23, 2003 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 415
142 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
September 7, 2003 House show Guayanilla, Puerto Rico 1096
Vacated December 12, 2003Titles were vacated after Thunder and Lightning left the promotion.
143Super Gladiador (2) and Vengador BoricuaJanuary 4, 2004 House show Manatí, Puerto Rico 195Defeated Agente Bruno and Rico Suave in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
144Super Gladiador (3) and Brent Dail (2)April 8, 2004 House show Nagüabo, Puerto Rico 12Brent Dail replaces Vengador Boricua in a title defense.
145Agente Bruno (3)and Rico Suave (3)April 10, 2004 House show Nagüabo, Puerto Rico 135
146Los Nuevos Nenes De las Nenas
(Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
May 8, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 128
147Diabólico and Rico Suave (4)June 5, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 138
148Los Nuevos Nenes De las Nenas
(Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo )
July 13, 2004 House show San Juan, Puerto Rico 239
149Delta Force
(Cannon and Viper (5))
August 18, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 196Viper was formerly known as El Bronco III.
150Viper (6) and El RebeldeNovember 25, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 1<1Viper selected El Rebelde as a tag team partner while Cannon was injured.
151The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (8) and Chicky Starr (4))
November 25, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 116
152The New Delta Force
(The Tahitian Warrior (6) and Viper (7))
December 11, 2004 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 126
153The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (9) and Chicky Starr (5))
January 6, 2005 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 216
154Diabólico (2) and Rico Suave (5)January 22, 2005 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 27
155The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (10) and Chicky Starr (6))
January 29, 2005 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 37
156La Doble D Dominicana
(Diabólico (3) and Diamante Dominicano (2))
February 5, 2005 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 170El Diamante was formerly known as Black Boy.
157 El Bronco (9) and Diamante Dominicano (3)March 17, 2005 House show Humacao, Puerto Rico 130 El Bronco replaced and injnured Diabólico.
158Delta Force
(Cannon (2) and Viper (8))
April 16, 2005WWC Friday Madness Gurabo, Puerto Rico 242
159Alex Montalvo (3) and Chicky Starr (7)May 28, 2005 House show Gurabo, Puerto Rico 128
160Delta Force
(Cannon (3) and Viper (9))
June 25, 2005 House show Florida, Puerto Rico 314
161 Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua (2)July 9, 2005 House show Salinas, Puerto Rico 170
162 Eric Alexander and Rico Suave (6)September 17, 2005 House show Salinas, Puerto Rico 121
163 Joe Bravo (2) and Vengador Boricua (3)October 8, 2005 House show Ponce, Puerto Rico 228
164Salt 'n' Pepper
(Derrick King and Stan Lee)
November 5, 2005WWC 32nd Aniversario 2005 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 128
165Chris Joel (3) and Demolition XDecember 3, 2005 House show Cayey, Puerto Rico 150 [14]
Vacated January 22, 2006
166Los Nuevos Nenes de las Nenas
(Chris Joel (4) and Alex Montalvo (4))
February 4, 2006WWC La Hora de la Verdad III Bayamón, Puerto Rico 149Defeated The Market Crashers (Nasdaq and Dow Jones) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
167 Cassidy Riley and James Storm March 25, 2006WWC Honor vs. Traicion III Carolina, Puerto Rico 169 [15]
168 America's Most Wanted
(James Storm (2) and Chris Harris)
June 2, 2006N/A Vega Baja, Puerto Rico 11 Chris Harris replaced Cassidy Riley who left the promotion.
169El Poder Supremo
(Tim Arson and Rico Suave (7))
June 3, 2006WWC Summer Madness Tour 2006 Carolina, Puerto Rico 170
170The New Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (11) and Chris Joel (5))
August 12, 2006WWC 33rd Aniversario 2006 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 122
171El Poder Supremo
(Tim Arson (2) and Rico Suave (8))
September 3, 2006WWC Septiembre Negro Tour Bayamón, Puerto Rico 234
172The New Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (12) and Chris Joel (6))
October 7, 2006 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 247
173Terror, Inc.
(Black Pain and Hannibal)
November 23, 2006WWC Crossfire Carolina, Puerto Rico 158
174Noriega and Jose Rivera, Jr. (2)January 20, 2007 House show Manatí, Puerto Rico 121Defeated Terror Inc. a 2 referees match.
175Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (7) and Noriega (2))
February 10, 2007 House show Manatí, Puerto Rico 135Noriega chose Joel to replace Jose Rivera, Jr. after he left the promotion.
176Terror, Inc.
(Black Pain and Hannibal)
March 17, 2007WWC Camino A La Gloria 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 242
177Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (8) and Noriega (3))
April 28, 2007 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 214
178Los Compadres
(El Bronco (10) and Rico Suave (9))
May 12, 2007 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 142
179Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (9) and Noriega (4))
June 23, 2007 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 335Defeated Los Compadres and Lancaster and Mr. X in three-way match.
180La Legion del Armagedon
(Greco and Romano)
July 28, 2007 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 150
181 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
September 15, 2007WWC La Veganza Septiembre Negro Tour Caguas, Puerto Rico 1169Defeated La Juventud Rebelde and La Legion del Armagedon in a 3-way match.
182Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (10) and Noriega (5))
November 24, 2007 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 443
183 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
January 6, 2008WWC Euphoria Tour 2008 San Juan, Puerto Rico 1220Defeated La Juventud Rebelde in a TLC match.
185Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (11) and Noriega (6))
January 26, 2008 House show Hatillo, Puerto Rico 57Defeated La Artillería Pesada in a No DQ match.
186 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
February 2, 2008 House show Lares, Puerto Rico 1314
187The Texas Outlaws
(Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
February 16, 2008 House show Yauco, Puerto Rico 114
188 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 1, 2008 House show Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 1414Defeated The Texas Outlaws in a Coal Miner's Match with a Cow Bell on a Pole.
189The Texas Outlaws
(Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
March 15, 2008 House show Lares, Puerto Rico 27
190 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 22, 2008WWC Camino A La Gloria Tour Bayamón, Puerto Rico 151
191Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (12) and Noriega (7))
March 23, 2008WWC Camino A La Gloria Tour Manatí, Puerto Rico 628
192 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
April 20, 2008 House show Quebradillas, Puerto Rico 166Thunder defeat Juventud Rebelde in a Handicap match.
193The New Texas Outlaws
(Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean (3))
April 26, 2008 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 184
194D'Jour Twins
(Dave D'Jour and David D'Jour)
July 19, 2008WWC 35th Aniversario 2008 San Juan, Puerto Rico 121
195The New Texas Outlaws
(Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean (4))
August 9, 2008 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 235
196 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
September 13, 2008 House show Nagüabo, Puerto Rico 177
197Los Renegados del Infierno
(Renegade del Infierno I and Renegade del Infierno II)
September 20, 2008WWC Septiembre Negro Bayamón, Puerto Rico 221Formerly Known as La legión del Armagedon. [16]
198 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
October 11, 2008 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1891Defeated Los Renegados del Infierno and Rick Adonis and Love Adonis in a 3-way match.
199La Evolución Hardcore
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (13) and Rico Suave (10))
January 10, 2009 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 156
200 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 7, 2009 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 19161Defeated La Evolución Hardcore in a TLC match.
201The American Family
(Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears)
August 15, 2009WWC Summer Madness Tour Bayamón, Puerto Rico 177
202 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
October 31, 2009WWC Halloween Wrestling Xtravaganza Tour Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2077Defeated The American Family in a Masks vs. Titles Match.
203La Amenaza Ilegal
(Chicano and Bryan)
January 16, 2010WWC Euphoria Mega Event San Juan, Puerto Rico 135
204 Chicano (2) and Idol Stevens (2)February 20, 2010 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 121Idol Stevens replaces Bryan who left the company.
205 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 13, 2010 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 2122
206The New American Family
(Idol Stevens (3) and King Tonga, Jr.)
April 4, 2010 House show Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 120Defeated Lightning in a Handicap match.
207Los Aéreos
(Carlitos and Hiram Tua)
April 24, 2010WWC Honor Vs. Traicion 2010 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 148
208 Idol Stevens (4) and AbbadJune 11, 2010 House show Ponce, Puerto Rico 130
209 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
July 11, 2010WWC 37th Aniversario 2010 Weekend Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2276Defeated Abbad and Idol Stevens and La Zona Urbana in 3-way match.
210Zona Urbana
(BJ and Chicano (3))
September 25, 2010 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 17
211 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
October 2, 2010 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2321Defeated La Zona Urbana in a Masks vs Titles match.
212Zona Urbana
(BJ (2) and Chicano (4))
October 23, 2010 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 27
213 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
October 30, 2010 House show Manatí, Puerto Rico 2443Defeated La Zona Urbana in a Texas Tornado match.
214Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big and Blitz)
December 12, 2010WWC Euforia 2011 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 134
215 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
January 15, 2011 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 257
216Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big and Blitz)
January 22, 2011 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 227Defeated La Artillería Pesada in a Barbed Wire match.
217Black Pain (3) and Mad Man MansonFebruary 19, 2011 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 135
218Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big and Blitz)
March 26, 2011 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 335Defeated Black Pain and Mad Man Manson in a street fight.
219 BJ (3) and Joe Bravo (3)April 30, 2011 House show Cataño, Puerto Rico 142Defeated Mr. Big in a handicap match.
220Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche and Lynx)
June 11, 2011 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 184Defeated Joe Bravo in a handicap match.
221 Tommy Diablo and Johnny RingoSeptember 3, 2011 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 17
222Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche and Lynx)
September 10, 2011 House show Carolina, Puerto Rico 214
Los Dueños de la Malicia
(Dennis Rivera and Noel Rodriguez)
September 24, 2011 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 142Became the unified tag team champions of Puerto Rico and the reign of the WWC World Tag Team Championship is also recognized by IWA.
223Los Fugitivos de La Calle
(Niche and Lynx)
November 5, 2011 House show Santurce, Puerto Rico 363
224 The Máximos Bros.
(Joel Máximo and Wil Máximo)
January 7, 2012WWC Euphoria Tour 2012 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 170
225Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche and Lynx)
March 17, 2012 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 435Defeated The Máximo Brothers in a 2 Referees No D.Q. match.
226El Nuevo Mando
(Bolo the Red Bulldog and Diabolico (4))
April 21, 2012 House show Santurce, Puerto Rico 149
227Los Arcángeles
(El Cuervo and Tommy Diablo (2))
June 9, 2012 House show Cataño, Puerto Rico 135
228El Nuevo Mando
(El Hombre Bestia Angel and Diabolico (5))
July 14, 2012 House show Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 120Defeated Tommy Diablo in handicap match.
Vacated August 3, 2012 Ponce, Puerto Rico Titles vacated after El Hombre Bestia Angel left the promotion.
229 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
December 9, 2012WWC Lockout Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2662Defeated The Sons of Samoa for the vacant titles.
230The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. and L.A. Smooth (7))
February 9, 2013 House show Cataño, Puerto Rico 149Smooth was previously known as The Tahitian Warrior.
231 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
March 30, 2013WWC Camino A La Gloria Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2722
232 Andy Leavine and Samson WalkerApril 21, 2013 House show Cataño, Puerto Rico 169
233The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. (2) and L.A. Smooth (8))
June 29, 2013WWC Summer Madness Caguas, Puerto Rico 285Defeated Andy Leavine and Samson Walker and La Artillería Pesada in a 3-way match.
234Zona 101
(Chicano (5) and Abbad (2))
September 22, 2013 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 155Defeat The Sons of Samoa and La Artillería Pesada in a 3-way match. [17]
235The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. (3) and L.A. Smooth (9))
November 16, 2013WWC Crossfire Day 1 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 350 [18]
236 Chicano (6) and Xix XavantJanuary 5, 2014WWC Euphoria Day 2 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1104 [19]
237Los Templarios
(William de la Vega and Ash)
April 19, 2014WWC Camino A La Gloria Bayamón, Puerto Rico 164 [20]
238Los Boricuas
(Miguel Pérez Jr. (3) and Huracán Castillo, Jr. (14))
June 22, 2014 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 127
Vacated July 19, 2014The titles were vacated by the Box and Lucha Commission due to the controversial ending to the title match between Los Boricuas and Los Templarios.
239Los Templarios
(William de la Vega and Ash)
August 16, 2014 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2112Defeated Los Boricuas in a rematch.
240Los Boricuas
(Miguel Pérez Jr. (4) and Huracán Castillo, Jr. (15))
December 6, 2014WWC Lockdown Day 2 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 284Defeated Los Templarios in a Street Fight.
Vacated February 28, 2015 Cataño, Puerto Rico The titles was vacated after the match ends in a double pin (Castillo Pins one of La Revolucion member and the other member of La Revolución pins Miguel Pérez Jr.).
241La Revolución
(La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
March 14, 2015 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1154Defeated Los Boricuas in a rematch.
242 El Hijo de Ray González and Mike Mendoza August 15, 2015 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 121 [21]
243La Revolución
(La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
September 5, 2015 House show Cataño, Puerto Rico 2183
244Juventud Extrema
(El Cuervo (2) and Mike Mendoza(2))
March 6, 2016 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 110 [22]
Vacated March 16, 2016 Bayamón, Puerto Rico The titles were held up after a match against La Revolución.
245Juventud Extrema
(El Cuervo (3) and Mike Mendoza(3))
March 26, 2016 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 235Defeated La Revolución to win the vacant titles.
246La Revolución
(La Revolucion I and La Revolucion II (2))
April 30, 2016 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 11Defeated La Artillería Pesada, The Bankers Club and Juventud Extrema in a Fatal 4-Way.
247Juventud Extrema
(El Cuervo (4) and Mike Mendoza(4))
May 28, 2016 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 328
248La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (2) and La Revolucion II (3))
June 25, 2016 House show Caguas, Puerto Rico 2161
249 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
December 3, 2016WWC Superestrellas de la Lucha Libre Sabado Carolina, Puerto Rico 2877 [23]
250La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (3) and La Revolucion II (4))
February 18, 2017WWC Superestrellas de la Lucha Libre Domingo Bayamón, Puerto Rico 398
251El Cuervo (5) and El Hombre Bestia Angel (2)May 27, 2017 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 149
252La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (4) and La Revolucion II (5))
July 15, 2017 House show Bayamón, Puerto Rico 4259
253Khaos and AbbadonMarch 31, 2018WWC Camino A La Gloria Day 1 Manati, Puerto Rico 170
254La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (5) and La Revolucion II (6))
June 9, 2018WWC La Hora De La Verdad 2018 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 5129 [24]
255 Gilbert and Pedro PortilloOctober 16, 2018 House show Luquillo, Puerto Rico 118
256 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
November 3, 2018 House show Luquillo, Puerto Rico 29147
257La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (6) and La Revolucion II (7))
March 30, 2019 House show Morovis, Puerto Rico 649Defeated La Artillería Pesada and Doom Patrol: Cold and Death Warrant in a 3-way match.
258Doom Patrol
(Cold and Death Warrant)
May 18, 2019 House show Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 135
259 Chicano (7) and Xix Xavant (2)June 22, 2019 House show Manatí, Puerto Rico 221 [25]
260Doom Patrol
(Cold and Death Warrant)
July 13, 2019WWC Honor Vs Traicion 2019 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 235 [25]
261La Revolución
(La Revolucion I (7) and La Revolucion II (8))
August 17, 2019WWC Aniversario 46 Day 2 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico 7112Defeated Doom Patrol, La Potencia, Steve Joel and Jay Velez, and Clan Freedom in a 5-way match.
262Khaos and AbaddonDecember 7, 2019WWC Lockout 2019 Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2428 [25]
263La Formula
(Steve Joel & Jay Vélez)
February 7, 2021WWC Cuentas Pendientes San Juan, Puerto Rico 1399 [25]
264Doom Patrol
(Cold & Deth Warrant)
March 13, 2022 Manati, Puerto Rico 30Defeat Joel in a handicap match when Vélez no-shows; ordered to defend the title immediately after the match. [25]
265Zcion RT1 & Julio JimenezMarch 13, 2022 Manati, Puerto Rico 169 [25]
266La Seguridad
(Gevara & JP)
May 21, 2022 Manati, Puerto Rico 1161Defeat Zcion in a handicap match when Jimenez is injured. [25]
267La RevolucionOctober 29, 2022 Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico 1198Revealed as Zcion RT1 & Julio Jimenez on 22-12-10. [25]
268Makabro & Androide 787February 4, 2023 Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico 149By default when La Revolución no-show the title defence. [25]
269Los InmortalesMarch 25, 2023 San Juan, Puerto Rico 143 [25]
270La RevolucionMay 7, 2023 Villalba, Puerto Rico 12146 [25]
271 Chicano(8) & Lightning (30)September 30, 2023 Bayamon, Puerto Rico 1112 [25]

Combined reigns

Indicates the current champion
RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
291,731
2The Funk Brothers
(Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.)
21,061
3La Revolución
(La Revolucion I and La Revolucion II)
7809
4The Youngbloods
(Chris Youngblood and Mark Youngblood)
7580
5Khaos and Abaddon2498
6 The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
2413
7 Glamour Boy Shane and Ricky Santana1343
8The Texas Hangmen
(Killer and Psycho)
3308
9La Revolución
(La Revolucion II and La Revolucion III)
2337
10 Invader I and José Rivera3268
11Los Dinámicos
(Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
1231
12 El Bronco and Invader I 3220
13The Medics/The Super Médicos
(Medic I and Medic II)
2206
14La Formula
(Steve Joel & Jay Vélez)
11,147+
15 Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Ray González 3202
16Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche and Lynx)
4196
17 Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo 4190
18The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. and L.A. Smooth)
3184
19Los Templarios
(William de la Vega and Ash)
2176
20The Invaders
(Invader I and Invader II)
2174
21 The Batten Twins
(Bart Batten and Brad Batten)
4164
22Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel and Noriega)
6162
23Delta Force
(Cannon and Viper)
3152
24 Ray González and Ricky Santana1140
25Mohammed Hussein and Dusty Wolfe 2135
26 Carlos Colón and Pedro Morales 1133
27 Chicano and Xix Xavant2125
28 Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers 2123
29The Starr Cousins
(Chicky and Ron Starr)
2121
30The New Texas Outlaws
(Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean)
2119
31The Invaders
(Invader I and Invader III)
2117
32 Los Pastores
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
2115
33La Ley and Ricky Santana1113
The Tahitians
(The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior)
1113
34 El Bronco and Ray González 3111
35Los Boricuas
(Miguel Pérez Jr. and Huracán Castillo, Jr.)
2111
36 The Windham Brothers
(Barry Windham and Kendall Windham)
1105
37El Poder Supremo
(Tim Arson and Rico Suave)
2104
38The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean Morley and Rex King)
1104
39Terror, Inc.
(Black Pain and Hannibal)
2100
40 Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua298
41 Ray González and Rex King197
42Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big and Blitz)
396
43The Heartbreakers
(Heartbreaker Apollo and Heartbreaker Adonis)
395
44Super Gladiador and Vengador Boricua195
45 Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Mohammad Hussein190
46Los Originales Nenes de las Nenas
(Ray González and Ricky Santana)
285
The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean and Shane)
285
47Starr Corporation
(Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard)
184
Starr Corporation
(Chicky Starr and Victor the Bodyguard)
184
The Moondogs
(Moondog Rex and Moondog Spot)
184
48La Conexión Cubana
(Ricky Santana and Fidel Sierra)
278
49The American Family
(Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears)
177
50 Carly Colón and Konnan 176
The New York Rockers
(Al Perez and Joe Savoldi)
176
51Juventud Extrema
(El Cuervo and Mike Mendoza)
373
52Los Broncos
(Bronco II and Bronco III)
471
53Los Renegados del Infierno/La Legion del Armagedon
Renegade del Infierno I and Renegade del Infierno II/Greco and Romano
271
54Doom Patrol
(Cold Warrant and Death Warrant)
270
55 Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Invader I 170
La Doble D Dominicana
(Diabólico and Diamante Dominicano)
170
The Máximos Bros.
(Joel Máximo and Wil Máximo)
170
56 Cassidy Riley and James Storm 169
The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
269
The New Starr Corporation
(Huracan Castillo Jr. and Chris Joel)
269
57 Andy Leavine and Samson Walker169
58Los Nuevos Nenes De las Nenas
(Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo )
267
59Doug Masters and Ron Starr266
60The Super Médicos
(Medic I and Medic III)
165
61Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow)
164
62The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders
(Maelo Huertas and Invader I)
163
63Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
258
64Mohammed Hussein and El Vigilante 158
Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
158
65 Dan Kroffat and Tama 157
66La Evolución Hardcore
(Huracán Castillo and Rico Suave)
156
Rico Suave and Eddie Watts156
67Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin and Ron Starr)
155
The Islanders
(Kuhio and Tahiti)
155
Zona 101
(Chicano and Abbad)
155
68Mohammed Hussein and The Tahitian Warrior 352
69Chris Joel and Demolition X150
70El Cuervo and El Hombre Bestia Angel149
El Nuevo Mando
(Bolo the Red Bulldog and Diabolico)
149
Los Nuevos Nenes de las Nenas
(Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
149
The Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
149
71Los Aéreos
(Carlitos and Hiram Tua)
148
72Diabólico and Rico Suave 245
73 BJ and Joe Bravo 142
Los Compadres
(El Bronco and Rico Suave)
142
The Continental Dream
(Lance Idol and Rick Valentine)
142
74 Carlos Colón and Invader I 140
75The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Chicky Starr)
339
76The Southern Rockers
(Steve Doll and Rex King)
138
77Mohammed Hussein and Doug Sanders136
78Agente Bruno and Rico Suave 135
Black Pain and Mad Man Manson135
La Amenaza Ilegal
(Chicano and Bryan)
135
Gino de la Serra and Pierre Martel 135
Los Arcángeles
(El Cuervo and Tommy Diablo)
135
The International Males
(Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
135
79 Idol Stevens and Abbad130
El Bronco and Diamante Dominicano130
Scorpio and Mr. Tempest130
80Black Gordman and Medic I 129
Invader I and Pierre Martel 129
81Alex Montalvo and Chicky Starr 128
Black Boy and José Rivera, Jr. 128
Salt 'n' Pepper
(Derrick King and Stan Lee)
128
82 Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong 127
83The New Delta Force
(The Tahitian Warrior and Viper)
126
84The Hunters
(Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)
125
85The Texas Outlaws
(Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
221
86Bouncer Bruno and Dutch Mantel 121
Chicano and Idol Stevens 121
D'Jour Twins
(Dave D'Jour and David D'Jour)
121
El Bronco (4) and Ciclón Salvadoreño121
El Bronco and Super Gladiador121
El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis 121
El Hijo de Ray González and Mike Mendoza 121
Eric Alexander and Rico Suave 121
Huracán Castillo and Pierre Martel 121
Noriega and Jose Rivera, Jr. 121
Ricky Santana and Rico Suave 121
87El Nuevo Mando
(El Hombre Bestia Angel and Diabolico)
120
Gran Apollo and Pierre Martel 120
Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
120
Hercules Ayala and King Tonga 120
The New American Family
(Idol Stevens and King Tonga, Jr.)
120
88 Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki 119
Mr. Pogo and TNT 119
89 Gilbert and Pedro Portillo118
90The Rastamen
(Rastaman and Mustapha Saed)
115
91Zona Urbana
(BJ and Chicano)
214
92 Rex King and Ricky Santana 213
The Wildcats
(Mike Anthony and Dobby Gillies)
213
93La Conexión Comunista
(Mohammad Hussein and Fidel Sierra)
113
94 Tommy Diablo and Johnny Ringo17
Brent Dail and Ricky Santana17
95Heartbreaker Adonis (4) and Doug Masters15
96Super Gladiador and Brent Dail12
97 America's Most Wanted
(James Storm and Chris Harris)
11
Carly Colón and Eddie Colón 11
The Texas Hangmen
(Killer and Skull Von Krush)
11
98 Ángel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra 1<1
Viper and El Rebelde1<1

By wrestler

RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Lightning 291,731
Thunder 291,731
3La Revolucion II91,146
4 Terry Funk 21,061
Dory Funk, Jr. 21,061
5La Revolucion I7809
6 Ricky Santana 11800
7 Invader I 15761
8 Huracán Castillo, Jr. 15639
9 Ray González 10635
10 Chris Youngblood 7580
Mark Youngblood 7580
11José Rivera4499
12Khaos2498
Abbadon2498
13Chris Joel12462
14 El Bronco 10445
15 Shane/Glamour Boy Shane 3428
16 Mike Davis 2413
Tommy Lane 2413
17 Rico Suave 10380
18Mohammed Hussein9357
19 L.A. Smooth/The Tahitian Warrior 9348
21 Carlos Colón 3311
22Killer4309
23 Psycho 3308
24 Chicky/Chicky Starr 7272
25 Medic I 3270
26Viper/Bronco III9249
27Ron Starr5242
28 Chicano 6229
29 Mr. Pogo 5209
30 Medic II 2206
31Steve Joel †11,147+
Jay Vélez †11,147+
32Niche4196
Lynx4196
33 Kendo Nagasaki 4190
34 Sean/Sean Morley 3189
35Noriega6183
36 Ash 2176
William de la Vega2176
37 Invader II 2174
38 Miguel Pérez, Jr. 4169
39 Bart Batten 4164
Brad Batten 4164
40 Afa Jr. 3157
41 Idol Stevens 4148
Rex King 4148
42Bouncer Bruno/Agente Bruno3140
43 Pedro Morales 1133
44 Abbuda Dein 2123
Rip Rogers 2123
45 Cuban Assassin 2119
46Super Gladiador3118
47Invader III2117
48 Butch Miller 2115
Luke Williams 2115
49 Tim Arson 2104
50Xix Xavant1104
51Heartbreaker Adonis4100
52 Black Pain 2100
Hannibal 2100
53Heartbreaker Apollo395
54Abbad285
Butch Miller 285
Luke Williams 285
55 Moondog Rex 184
Moondog Spot 184
56 Carly Colón 277
57 Shawn Spears 177
58 Al Perez 176
Joe Savoldi 176
59El Cuervo373
Mike Mendoza 373
60Doug Masters371
61Renegade del Infierno I/Greco271
Renegade del Infierno II/Romano271
62 Pierre Martel 370
63Cold Warrant270
Death Warrant270
James Storm 270
64 Al Costello 269
Don Kent 269
65 Cassidy Riley 169
66 Jerry Morrow 164
67 Dan Kroffat 157
Tama 157
68 BJ 356
69 Afa 149
Sika 149
70Carlitos148
Hiram Tua 148
71 Rick Valentine 142
Lance Idol142
72 Steve Doll 138
73 Christopher Daniels 135
Gino de la Serra135
Kevin Quinn135
74Mr. Tempest130
Scorpio130
75Black Gordman129
76 Jason the Terrible 127
Steve Strong 127
77 Billy Travis 121
Ciclón Salvadoreño121
Dave D'Jour121
David D'Jour121
El Gran Mendoza121
Huracán Castillo, Sr.121
78 Kengo Kimura 119
Hiro Sasaki 119
TNT 119
79Dobbie Gillis213
Mike Anthony213
80Brent Dail17
81 Chris Harris 11
Eddie Colón 11
Skull Von Krush 11
82 Ángel Mexicano 1<1
Fidel Sierra 1<1

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The WWC Puerto Rico Championship is the secondary professional wrestling championship that is defended by the World Wrestling Council based in Puerto Rico. The title was created in January 1974 and, as its name suggests, is defended exclusively within Puerto Rico. Overall, the title has been possessed by seventy-five different wrestlers throughout the title's existence. The first champion was José Miguel Pérez, who was billed as champion upon the title's creation. He also holds the longest reign, at 426 days. Invader I holds the record for most reigns at 12.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thunder and Lightning (professional wrestling)</span> Professional wrestling team

Thunder and Lightning is a Puerto Rican professional wrestling tag team consisting of Reynaldo Rodriguez and Alex Cruz under the ring names Thunder and Lightning respectively. They currently work for World Wrestling Council.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship</span> Professional wrestling championship

The WWC Junior Heavyweight Championship is a championship contested for in the Puerto Rican professional wrestling promotion, the World Wrestling Council. While weight classes are generally not strictly adhered to in professional wrestling today, this particular championship is usually competed for by wrestlers weighing less than 230 lbs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Carlos Cotto</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Carlos Omar Cotto Cruz is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and boxer. As a wrestler, he perform under the alias of El Chicano and has performed mostly for the International Wrestling Association and the World Wrestling Council. While performing for the first, Cotto became the only person to win all eligible championships, later becoming a Universal Heavyweight Champion in the second. Locally, he has held the main title of a promotion nine times. Abroad, Cotto has worked for AAA in 2010 and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre in 2016.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gilbert (wrestler)</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Gilberto Cruz, better known as Gilbert, is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler and former baseball umpire. He debuted in the International Wrestling Association, where he won the first two championships of his career. In August 2010, he joined the World Wrestling Council, entering an angle with Ray González, which evolved in a general feud against all those that are considered cornerstone wrestlers in Puerto Rico. This advanced to a highly publicized contest against José Huertas González at Aniversario 2011. Gilbert later led Team WWC in an invasion against the IWA in July 2011. On October 10, 2014, he defeated Carlito to win his fourth WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hiram Tua</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler (born 1983)

Hiram Mulero is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler. He is best known under his ring name, Hiram Tua, which he has used in several of Puerto Rico's promotions, including the International Wrestling Association, the World Wrestling Council and the World Wrestling League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">WWL World Tag Team Championship</span> Professional wrestling tag team championship

The WWL Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship in WWL. It was established as the tag team title for the promotion on July 7, 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ray González Jr.</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Rey González Echevarria is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler best known by his ring name Ray González Jr.. He is the son of fellow professional wrestler Ray González, Sr., who has dominated the local circuit for twenty years and whose reign as NWA World Heavyweight Champion is the first among those recognized by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). González began wrestling in the World Wrestling Council at the age of seventeen and has won the World Tag Team and the WWC Puerto Rico Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Angel Fashion</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Angel L. Pérez Roman is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler. Angel Pérez was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico and currently resides in Orlando, Florida. As a professional wrestler, he performs under the name Angel Fashion and describes himself as "el hombre que está de Moda". After beginning his career in the World Wrestling Council (WWC), Angel Fashion currently wrestles for World Wrestling League. where he is in his first reign as WWL World Heavyweight Champion and across the United States with several independent promotions.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">El Nazareno</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Peter Concepción Arbelo is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler better known by his ringname El Nazareno. He has performed under several personas during his career including Ash Rubinsky, Bull Bronski, Face of Fear Ash, Damián and Superstar Ash. Concepción has wrestled in all of the major local promotions winning the IWA Caribbean Heavyweight Championship, IWA Junior Heavyweight Championship and IWA World Tag Team Championship in the International Wrestling Association (IWA), the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship, WWC World Tag Team Championship and WWC Television Championship in the World Wrestling Council (WWC) and the WWL World Heavyweight Championship in the World Wrestling League (WWL). He has also been regularly active in the independent circuit, making appearances in New Wrestling Stars (NWS), where he held the NWS Tag Team Championship and NWS Television Championship, CWS, NWG and 100% Lucha where he won the tag team titles. Currently, the leader of the interpromotional West Side Mafia stable, he has been involved with several stables during his run, including Los HPs, Faces of Fear, Los Templarios and El Consejo.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mike Mendoza (wrestler)</span> Puerto Rican professional wrestler

Víctor Ortiz Jr. is a Puerto Rican professional wrestler. He is more commonly known by his ringname Mike Mendoza. Early in his career he worked as Enigma, continuing to perform under the name for some time afterwards. Ortiz began his career in the International Wrestling Association (IWA) as a cruiserweight, winning the division's title before ascending to the lower mid-tier and later performing in the tag team division and winning the EWO World Tag Team Championship in an interpromotional angle with the large independent promotion Extreme Wrestling Organization (EWO).

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