WXW Tag Team Championship

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WXW Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion Top Rope Productions/World Xtreme Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 26, 1996
Current champion(s)Controversial Inc.
Other name(s)
Top Rope Tag Team Championship
Statistics
First champion(s) Hard Rock Hamilton and Jay Love

This is a chronological list of WXW Tag Team Champions. The WXW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title created in 1996 as part of for Top Rope Productions (later renamed World Xtreme Wrestling). [1]

Contents

Title history

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationNotes
1 Hard Rock Hamilton and Sweet Daddy Jay Love 1August 31, 1996 [lower-alpha 1] Unknown
VacatedUnknownHamilton and Love vacated the titles at an unknown date
2The Lumberjaks
(Jake Molsonn and Jak Molsonn
1October 26, 1996128 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Hardened Steel (Dan Steel and Steve Smyth) to win the vacant championship
3Love Connection
(Jay Love and Georgie Love)
1March 3, 199782 Lebanon, Pennsylvania
4 Samoan Gangstas
(L.A. Smooth and Matty Smalls)
1May 24, 1997 [lower-alpha 1] Hazleton, Pennsylvania
VacatedJune 1997The title is declared vacant after the Samoan Gangstas are temporarily suspended
5Siberian Express
(The Mad Russian and The Russian Eliminator)
1June 27, 199782 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated The Lumberjaks and Love Connection in a three-way match to win the vacant titles
6Samoan Gangstas
(L.A. Smooth and Matty Smalls)
2September 17, 1997192 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
VacatedMarch 28, 1998The title is declared vacant after L.A. Smooth and Matty Smalls begin feuding and Smalls is forced to leave the promotion after losing a Loser Leaves Town match to L.A. Smooth
7The Grungers
(Gutterboy and Skank)
1May 23, 1998 [lower-alpha 1] Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Love Connection in a tournament final
VacatedSeptember 1998
8Samoan Gangstas
(L.A. Smooth and Matty Smalls
3October 13, 1998 [lower-alpha 1] Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated The Bad Crew (Dog and Rose) in a tournament final
VacatedNovember 1998The title is declared vacant after the team splits up. During this time, Top Rope Productions is renamed World Xtreme Wrestling in November 1998
11Wild Things
(Arick Von Erick and Vincent Goodnite)
1February 20, 199942 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Won titles in a tournament final
12Latin Hit Squad
(Nuisance and Puerto Rican Chile)
1April 3, 199921 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Vincent Goodnite and Sweet Daddy Jay Love (substituting for Arick Von Erick) after Sweet Daddy Jay Love attacked Goodnite
13Wild Things
(Arick Von Erick and Vincent Goodnite)
2April 24, 199978 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Won titles in a tournament final
14Latin Hit Squad
(Nuisance and Puerto Rican Chile)
3July 11, 199962 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Vincent Goodnite and Sweet Daddy Jay Love (substituting for Arick Von Erick) after Sweet Daddy Jay Love attacked Goodnite
15American Hunk Society
Mark the Body and Tommy Suede
1September 11, 1999147 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated the Latin Hit Squad in a three-way match also involving The Grungers
16Old School
(The Mad Russian and Salvatore Bellomo)
1February 5, 2000118 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Vincent Goodnite and Sweet Daddy Jay Love (substituting for Arick Von Erick) after Sweet Daddy Jay Love attacked Goodnite
17American Hunk Society
(Mark the Body and Tommy Suede)
2June 2, 200035 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
18The Showstoppers
(Lucifer Grimm and Afa Jr.)
1July 7, 20001 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Tommy Suede and Kevin The Behemoth (substituting for Mark The Body) in a three-way match also involving the Latin Hit Squad
19American Hunk Society
(Mark the Body and Tommy Suede)
3July 8, 20001 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
20Latin Hit Squad
(Nuisance and Puerto Rican Chile)
3July 9, 200068 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
21Moondogs 2000
(Moondog Wenzel and Jak Molsonn)
1September 15, 2000 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
22New Jersey Hit Squad
(Monsta Mack and Mafia)
1July 11, 1999 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
23Moondogs 2000
(Moondog Wenzel and Jak Molsonn)
2April 24, 1999 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
24Neil & Bob
(Bob Hansen and Nicky Ice)
1April 24, 1999 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Won titles in a tournament final
VacatedOctober 11, 1999Although Twin Tackles (Gene Snisky and Rob Harper defeated Bob and Weave (substituting for Neil) in Hazleton, Pennsylvania on October 11, Commissioner Lotto Money ruled that Weave was the defending tag champion and the titles were returned to Neil & Bob on October 13, 2001
25Twin Tackles
(Gene Snisky and Rob Harper)
1October 13, 2001 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
26New Jersey Hit Squad
(Monsta Mack and Mafia)
1February 10, 2002 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Vincent Goodnite and Sweet Daddy Jay Love (substituting for Arick Von Erick) after Sweet Daddy Jay Love attacked Goodnite
27Big Poppa Pete and Big Dawg Molsonn1July 12, 2002 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Vincent Goodnite and Sweet Daddy Jay Love (substituting for Arick Von Erick) after Sweet Daddy Jay Love attacked Goodnite
VacatedOctober 20, 2002The Tag Team titles are declared vacant after Big Poppa Pete attacked Big Dawg Molsonn during a match in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
28 Supreme Lee Great and Tommy Suede (4)1November 24, 2002 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Defeated Los Lunatics to win the vacant tag team title
29Moondogs 2000
(Moondog Wenzel and Jak Molsonn)
3January 4, 2003 Hazleton, Pennsylvania Won titles in a tournament final
30Los Lunatics
(Eddie Guapo and Low Ryda)
1March 8, 2003 Hazleton, Pennsylvania
31The Double Threat
(Jake Bishop and Cliff Compton)
1July 11, 2003 Allentown, Pennsylvania
StrippedSeptember 14, 2003The Tag Team titles are declared vacant after Double Threat (Jake Bishop and Cliff Compton) are stripped of the titles for failing to defend them within a 30-day period
32All Money Is Legal
(K. Pusha and Dizzie)
1October 19, 2003 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated Los Lunatics (Eddie Guapo and Low Ryda) in a Best of Five Series to win the vacant tag team titles
33Mark Gore and Anthony Michaels 1January 9, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated All Money Is Legal in a three-way match with The All-Knighters
34Nuisance (5) and Sugaa1March 12, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania
VacatedMay 2004
35The Untouchables1May 29, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (EC Negro & KC Blade) to win the vacant tag team title
36Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
([E.C. Negro and K.C. Blade)
1July 31, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania
37The Untouchables2August 28, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated E.C. Negro in a handicap match after K.C. Blade was unable to wrestle due to an injury
38Cabbie and C.J. O'Doyle1October 29, 2004 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated The Untouchables in a "Scotia Street Fight"
39Greg Matthews and Kevin Matthews 1January 14, 2005 Sciota, Pennsylvania Defeated C.J. O'Doyle and Sinister X (substituting for an injured Cabbie) in a four-way match with All Money Is Legal and Eddie Guapo and Havoc
40The Untouchables3April 3, 2005 Allentown, Pennsylvania
41Tonic and The Dynamic Sensation1July 9, 2005 Bushkill, Pennsylvania
  1. 1 2 3 4 The exact date is unknown, and thus the reign length cannot be determined.

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References

  1. Eric Shaffer; Ben Ziek; John Lazarsky; Mark Clemson; Sam Cesare (2004). "World Xtreme Wrestling World Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories.