List of PWG World Tag Team Champions

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The PWG World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship owned and copyrighted by the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) promotion; it is contested for in their tag team division. The championship was created and debuted on January 25, 2004, at PWG's Tango & Cash Invitational – Night Two event. [1] Originally called the PWG Tag Team Championship, the title was renamed to the PWG World Tag Team Championship in February 2006 after the title was defended outside the United States for the first and second time, when that month then-champions Davey Richards and Super Dragon defeated Cape Fear (El Generico and Quicksilver) in Essen, Germany at European Vacation – Germany and Arrogance (Chris Bosh and Scott Lost) in Orpington, England at European Vacation – England. [2] [3] The championship was later won for the first time outside the United States on October 27, 2007, at PWG's European Vacation II – England event—at that event, then-champions El Generico and Kevin Steen were defeated by Richards and Super Dragon in Portsmouth, England. [4] On June 16, 2017, Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix successfully defended the title in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico. [5]

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Title reigns are determined either by professional wrestling matches between different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines, or by scripted circumstances. Wrestlers are portrayed as either villains or heroes as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches for the championship. All title changes happen at live events, which are released on DVD. The inaugural champions were B-Boy and Homicide, whom PWG recognized to have become the champions after defeating The American Dragon and Super Dragon in the finals of the Tango & Cash Invitational Tag Team Tournament on January 25, 2004, at PWG's Tango & Cash Invitational – Night Two event. [1] [6] As of May2024, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) hold the record for most reigns, with four. [7] [8] [9] Super Dragon holds the record for most reigns by a single competitor, with six. [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] PWG publishes a list of successful championship defenses (victories against challengers for the championship) for each champion on their official website, unlike major professional wrestling promotions. As of May2024, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) have the most defenses, with 15; [7] Twelve teams are tied for having the least, with 0. [6] [13] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] At 645 days and counting, the Rascalz (Zachary Wentz and Dezmond Xavier) are the longest reigning champions in their first reign. The Unbreakable F'n Machines' (Brian Cage and Michael Elgin) only reign, Monster Mafia's (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) only reign and the Beaver Boys' (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) only reign share the record for the shortest in the title's history at less than one day. [23] Overall, there have been 37 reigns, among 40 different wrestlers and 28 different teams, and four vacancies.

Title history

Names

NameYears
PWG Tag Team ChampionshipJanuary 2004 – February 2006
PWG World Tag Team ChampionshipFebruary 2006 – present

Reigns

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
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
<1Reign lasted less than a day
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
1 B-Boy and Homicide January 25, 2004Tango & Cash Invitational – Night Two Santa Ana, CA 1280 [6] B-Boy and Homicide defeated The American Dragon and Super Dragon in the finals of the Tango & Cash Invitational Tag Team Tournament to become the inaugural champions. [1]
2The X–Foundation
(Joey Ryan and Scott Lost)
February 22, 2004Taste The Radness! Santa Ana, CA 1340 [16]   [24]
3 Chris Bosh and Quicksilver March 27, 2004Kee_ The _ee Out Of Our _ool! Santa Ana, CA 1210 [18]   [25]
4SBS
(Excalibur and Super Dragon)
April 17, 2004PWG The Musical Santa Ana, CA 1631 [11]   [26]
5The X–Foundation
(Joey Ryan and Scott Lost)
June 19, 2004Rocktoberfest Santa Ana, California 2770 [17]   [27]
6Arrogance
(Chris Bosh (2) and Scott Lost (3))
October 9, 2004Use Your Illusion III Los Angeles, CA 12739 [28] Scott Lost defeated Joey Ryan in a ladder match at The Next Show for control of the title on September 4, but chose Bosh to be his partner at Use Your Illusion III on October 9.
7The Aerial Xpress
(Quicksilver (2) and Scorpio Sky)
July 9, 2005 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza – Night One Los Angeles, CA 110 [19] This was a Masks vs. Title match. [29]
Vacated July 10, 2005 [19] The Aerial Xpress were stripped of the championship as a result of Scorpio Sky taking a leave of absence from professional wrestling. [19]
82 Skinny Black Guys
(El Generico and Human Tornado)
August 6, 2005Zombies (Shouldn't Run) Los Angeles, CA 1561 [30] 2SBG defeated Arrogance (Chris Bosh and Scott Lost) to win the vacant championship. [31]
9 Davey Richards and Super Dragon (2)October 1, 2005After School Special Los Angeles, CA 123112 [10] The title was renamed from the "PWG Tag Team Championship" to the "PWG World Tag Team Championship" following PWG's European Vacation tour of England and Germany in February 2006. [2] [3] [32]
10Arrogance
(Chris Bosh (3) and Scott Lost (4))
May 20, 2006Enchantment Under the Sea Los Angeles, CA 21392 [33]   [34]
11B-Boy(2) and Super Dragon (3)October 6, 2006Self–Titled Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1421 [12]   [35]
12 Davey Richards (2) and Roderick Strong November 17, 2006All Star Weekend IV – Night One Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 110 [20]   [36]
13B-Boy(3) and Super Dragon (4)November 18, 2006All Star Weekend IV – Night Two Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 2140 [13] This was a four-way match, also involving The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli) and The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin). [37]
14Cape Fear
(El Generico (2) and Quicksilver (3))
December 2, 2006Passive Hostility Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1982 [38]   [39]
Vacated March 10, 2007 [38] Cape Fear were stripped of the championship as a result of Quicksilver sustaining a career-ending injury. [38]
15 Pac and Roderick Strong (2)May 20, 2007 Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament – Night 2 Burbank, CA 1701 [40] Pac and Strong defeated The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe) in the finals of the Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament to win the vacant championship. [41]
16 El Generico (3) and Kevin Steen July 29, 2007 Giant–Size Annual #4 Burbank, CA 1902 [42]   [43]
17 Davey Richards (3) and Super Dragon (5)October 27, 2007European Vacation II – England Portsmouth, Hampshire, England 2921 [14]   [4]
Vacated January 27, 2008 [14] Davey Richards and Super Dragon were stripped of the championship after they failed to defend it on three separate occasions against The Dynasty (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost). [14]
18The Dynasty
(Joey Ryan (3) and Scott Lost (5))
January 27, 2008Pearl Habra La Habra Heights, CA 3543 [44] The Dynasty (formerly The X–Foundation) were awarded the vacant championship. [14] [44]
19 El Generico (4) and Kevin Steen March 21, 20081.21 Gigawatts Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 2582 [45]   [46]
20 Jack Evans and Roderick Strong (3)May 18, 2008 Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament – Night 2 Burbank, CA 1490 [21]   [47]
21 The Age of the Fall
(Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black)
July 6, 2008 Life During Wartime Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1560 [22] El Generico filled in for Jack Evans, who was unable to appear at the event. [48]
22 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
August 31, 2008All-Star Weekend VII – Night Two Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 161615 [7]   [49]
23¡Peligro Abejas!
(El Generico (5) and Paul London)
May 9, 2010 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 13355 [50]   [51]
24 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
April 9, 2011Card Subject to Change III Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 22455 [8] Ricochet filled in for Paul London, who was unable to appear at the event. [52]
25Appetite for Destruction
(Kevin Steen (3) and Super Dragon (6))
December 10, 2011Fear Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 11670 [15] This was a Guerrilla Warfare match. [53]
Vacated May 25, 2012 [54] Death to All But Metal Reseda, Los Angeles, CA Kevin Steen and Super Dragon vacated the title due to Dragon being sidelined with a fractured heel. [54]
26Super Smash Brothers
(Player Uno and Stupefied)
May 25, 2012Death to All But Metal Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 12322 [54] Super Smash Brothers defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) in a No Disqualification match to win the vacant championship. [55]
27Unbreakable F'n Machines
(Brian Cage and Michael Elgin)
January 12, 2013 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1<10 [23] [56]
28 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
January 12, 2013 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 35615 [9] [56]
29 World's Cutest Tag Team
(Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan (4))
July 27, 2014 Eleven Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 12993 [57] This was a Guerrilla Warfare match.
30 Monster Mafia
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
May 22, 2015 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1<10 [58]
31 Beaver Boys
(Alex Reynolds and John Silver)
May 22, 2015 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1<10 [58]
32 Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee May 22, 2015 DDT4 Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 1350 [58]
33 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
June 26, 2015Mystery Vortex III: Rock & Shock the Nation Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 46316  [59]
34 Lucha Brothers
(Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix)
March 18, 2017Nice Boys (Don't Play Rock 'n Roll) Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 12162This was a three-way match, also involving Matt Sydal and Ricochet. [60] [61]
35The Chosen Bros
(Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle)
October 20, 2017All Star Weekend 13 – Night One Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 11821 [62]
36 The Rascalz
(Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)
April 20, 2018All Star Weekend 14 – Night One Reseda, Los Angeles, CA 11,2558This was a three-way match, also involving The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson).
Vacated September 26, 2021 Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz vacated the title due to signing with WWE.
37 The Kings of the Black Throne
(Brody King and Malakai Black)
September 26, 2021 Threemendous VI Los Angeles, CA 1961+1Defeated Black Taurus and Demonic Flamita to win the vacant titles. [63]

Combined reigns

As of May14, 2024.

The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson (left) and Nick Jackson (right)), record four-time PWG World Tag Team Champions (in the picture, holding the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team and ROH World Tag Team titles) The Young Bucks ROH and IWGP Jr Heavy Tag Team Champions.jpg
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson (left) and Nick Jackson (right)), record four-time PWG World Tag Team Champions (in the picture, holding the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team and ROH World Tag Team titles)
Indicates the current champions

By team

Rank TeamNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 The Young Bucks
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)
4312,053
2 The Rascalz
(Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)
181,255
3The Kings of the Black Throne
(Brody King and Malakai Black)
11961+
4Arrogance
(Chris Bosh and Scott Lost)
211412
5¡Peligro Abejas!
(El Generico and Paul London)
15355
6 Davey Richards and Super Dragon 213323
7 World's Cutest Tag Team
(Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan)
13299
8Super Smash Brothers
(Player Uno and Stupefied)
12232
9Lucha Brothers
(Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix)
12216
10The Chosen Bros
(Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle)
11182
11Appetite for Destruction
(Kevin Steen and Super Dragon)
10167
12The X–Foundation/The Dynasty
(Joey Ryan and Scott Lost)
33165
13 Kevin Steen and El Generico 24148
14Cape Fear
(El Generico and Quicksilver)
1298
15 Pac and Roderick Strong 1171
16SBS
(Excalibur and Super Dragon)
1163
17B-Boy and Super Dragon 2156
2 Skinny Black Guys
(El Generico and Human Tornado)
1 !56
The Age of the Fall
(Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black)
1056
20 Jack Evans and Roderick Strong 1049
21 Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee 1035
22B-Boy and Homicide 1028
23 Chris Bosh and Quicksilver 1021
24The Aerial Xpress
(Quicksilver and Scorpio Sky)
101
Davey Richards and Roderick Strong 101
26 Beaver Boys
(Alex Reynolds and John Silver)
10<1
Monster Mafia
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)
10<1
Unbreakable F'n Machines
(Brian Cage and Michael Elgin)
10<1

By wrestler

Super Dragon, a record six-time PWG World Tag Team Champion Super Dragon 4.jpg
Super Dragon, a record six-time PWG World Tag Team Champion
Rank WrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Matt Jackson 4312,053
Nick Jackson 4312,053
3 Dezmond Xavier 181,255
Zachary Wentz 181,255
5 Brody King11961+
Malakai Black11961+
7 El Generico 512637
8 Super Dragon 615609
9 Scott Lost 514578
10 Joey Ryan 46464
11 Chris Bosh 311433
12 Paul London 15335
13 Davey Richards 313324
14 Kevin Steen 34315
15 Candice LeRae 13299
16 Player Uno 12232
Stupefied 12232
18 Penta el Zero M 12216
Rey Fenix 12216
20 Jeff Cobb 11182
Matt Riddle 11182
22 Roderick Strong 31121
23 Quicksilver 32120
24B-Boy3184
25 Pac 1171
26 Excalibur 1163
27 Human Tornado 1156
Jimmy Jacobs 1056
Tyler Black 1056
30 Jack Evans 1049
31 Andrew Everett 1035
Trevor Lee 1035
33 Homicide 1028
34 Scorpio Sky 101
35 Alex Reynolds 10<1
Brian Cage 10<1
Ethan Page 10<1
John Silver 10<1
Josh Alexander 10<1
Michael Elgin 10<1

Notes

1. ^ – Arrogance's reign as a tag team officially began on October 9, but Lost's third reign officially began on September 4.
2. ^ – Though the event "Eleven" started on July 26, 2014, the title change took place after midnight on July 27. [64]
3. ^ ^ – Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the exact number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

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