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|[[Colossal Connection|The Colossal Connection]]<br>{{small|([[André the Giant]] & [[Uliuli Fifita|Haku]])}} || 1 || [[December 13]] [[1989]] || [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville, AL]] |
|[[Colossal Connection|The Colossal Connection]]<br>{{small|([[André the Giant]] & [[Uliuli Fifita|Haku]])}} || 1 || [[December 13]] [[1989]] || [[Huntsville, Alabama|Huntsville, AL]] |
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|Demolition || 3 || [[April 1]] [[1990]] || [[Toronto|Toronto, ON]] || {{small|[[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Crush]] joins Demolition when Ax suffers heart issues; the [[Fabulous Freebirds|Freebird Rule]] is instigated, allowing any two members of Demolition to defend the titles.}} |
|Demolition || 3 || [[April 1]] [[1990]] || [[Toronto|Toronto, ON]] || {{small|[[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Crush]] joins Demolition when Ax suffers heart issues; the [[Fabulous Freebirds|Freebird Rule]] is instigated, allowing any two members of Demolition to defend the titles.<ref name="Demolition3">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/3044541321241 | title = Demolition's third reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref><ref name="HartFoundation2">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132161 | title = Hart Foundation's second reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref><ref name="Truetitlehistory" />}} |
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|The Hart Foundation || 2 || [[August 27]] [[1990]] || Philadelphia, PA || {{small|Defeated Crush & Smash. On [[October 30]], [[The Rockers]] defeated the Hart Foundation for the titles; however, it was later announced by President [[Jack Tunney]] that the decision had been reversed due to a rope coming off of the turnbuckle during the match.}} |
|The Hart Foundation || 2 || [[August 27]] [[1990]] || Philadelphia, PA || {{small|Defeated Crush & Smash.<ref name="HartFoundation2" /> On [[October 30]], [[The Rockers]] defeated the Hart Foundation for the titles; however, it was later announced by President [[Jack Tunney]] that the decision had been reversed due to a rope coming off of the turnbuckle during the match.<ref name="Truetitlehistory" />}} |
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|[[The Nasty Boys]]<br>{{small|([[Brian Knobbs]] & [[Jerry Sags]])}} || 1 || [[March 24]] [[1991]] || [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, CA]] |
|[[The Nasty Boys]]<br>{{small|([[Brian Knobbs]] & [[Jerry Sags]])}} || 1 || [[March 24]] [[1991]] || [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles, CA]] || {{small|<ref name="LOD1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111131 | title = The Nasty Boys' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Road Warriors|The Legion of Doom]]<br>{{small|([[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]] & [[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]])}} || 1 || [[August 26]] [[1991]] || New York, NY |
|[[Road Warriors|The Legion of Doom]]<br>{{small|([[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]] & [[Road Warrior Hawk|Hawk]])}} || 1 || [[August 26]] [[1991]] || New York, NY || {{small|<ref name="LOD1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111221 | title = Legion of Dooms' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Money Inc.]]<br>{{small|([[Ted DiBiase]] & Irwin R. Schyster (3))}} || 1 || [[February 7]] [[1992]] || [[Denver, Colorado|Denver, CO]] |
|[[Money Inc.]]<br>{{small|([[Ted DiBiase]] & Irwin R. Schyster (3))}} || 1 || [[February 7]] [[1992]] || [[Denver, Colorado|Denver, CO]] || {{small|<ref name="MoneyInc1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132113111 | title = Money Inc.'s first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[The Natural Disasters]]<br>{{small|([[John Tenta|Earthquake]] & [[Fred Ottman|Typhoon]])}} || 1 || [[July 20]] [[1992]] || Worcester, MA |
|[[The Natural Disasters]]<br>{{small|([[John Tenta|Earthquake]] & [[Fred Ottman|Typhoon]])}} || 1 || [[July 20]] [[1992]] || Worcester, MA || {{small|<ref name="NaturalDisasters1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111311 | title = Natural Disasters' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|Money Inc.<br>{{small|(Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (4))}} || 2 || [[October 13]] [[1992]] || [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina, SK]] |
|Money Inc.<br>{{small|(Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (4))}} || 2 || [[October 13]] [[1992]] || [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina, SK]] || {{small|<ref name="MoneyInc2">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/30445413213211 | title = Money Inc.'s second reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Steiner Brothers|The Steiner Brothers]]<br>{{small|([[Rick Steiner|Rick]] & [[Scott Steiner|Scott]])}} || 1 || [[June 14]] [[1993]] || [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] |
|[[Steiner Brothers|The Steiner Brothers]]<br>{{small|([[Rick Steiner|Rick]] & [[Scott Steiner|Scott]])}} || 1 || [[June 14]] [[1993]] || [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus, OH]] || {{small|<ref name="Steiners1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/3044541321211111 | title = Steiner Brothers' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|Money Inc.<br>{{small|(Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (5))}} || 3 || [[June 16]] [[1993]] || [[Rockford, Illinois|Rockford, IL]] |
|Money Inc.<br>{{small|(Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (5))}} || 3 || [[June 16]] [[1993]] || [[Rockford, Illinois|Rockford, IL]] || {{small|<ref name="MoneyInc3">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/30445413213121 | title = Money Inc.'s third reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|The Steiner Brothers || 2 || [[June 19]] [[1993]] || [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis, MO]] |
|The Steiner Brothers || 2 || [[June 19]] [[1993]] || [[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis, MO]] || {{small|<ref name="Steiners2">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132152 | title = Steiner Brothers' second reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[The Quebecers]]<br>{{small|([[Carl Ouelett|Pierre Oulette]] & [[Jacques Rougeau]])}} || 1 || [[September 13]] [[1993]] || New York, NY |
|[[The Quebecers]]<br>{{small|([[Carl Ouelett|Pierre Oulette]] & [[Jacques Rougeau]])}} || 1 || [[September 13]] [[1993]] || New York, NY || {{small|<ref name="Quebecers1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111122 | title = The Quebecers' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Sean Waltman|The 1-2-3 Kid]] & [[Marty Jannetty]] || 1 || [[January 10]] [[1994]] || [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, VA]] |
|[[Sean Waltman|The 1-2-3 Kid]] & [[Marty Jannetty]] || 1 || [[January 10]] [[1994]] || [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond, VA]] || {{small|<ref name="KidJannetty1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111212 | title = 1-2-3 Kid & Jannetty's first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|The Quebecers || 2 || [[January 17]] [[1994]] || New York, NY |
|The Quebecers || 2 || [[January 17]] [[1994]] || New York, NY || {{small|<ref name="Quebecers2">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/30445413213112 | title = The Quebecers' second reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Men on a Mission]]<br>{{small|([[Viscera (wrestler)|Mabel]] & [[Robert Horne (wrestler)|Mo]])}} || 1 || [[March 29]] [[1994]] || [[London|London, EN]] |
|[[Men on a Mission]]<br>{{small|([[Viscera (wrestler)|Mabel]] & [[Robert Horne (wrestler)|Mo]])}} || 1 || [[March 29]] [[1994]] || [[London|London, EN]] || {{small|<ref name="MOM1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132143 | title = Men on a Mission first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|The Quebecers || 3 || [[March 31]] [[1994]] || [[Sheffield|Sheffield, EN]] |
|The Quebecers || 3 || [[March 31]] [[1994]] || [[Sheffield|Sheffield, EN]] || {{small|<ref name="Quebecers3">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132111113 | title = The Quebecers' third reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[The Headshrinkers]]<br>{{small|([[Solofa Fatu|Fatu]] & [[Samula Anoa'i|Samu]])}} || 1 || [[April 26]] [[1994]] || [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington, VT]] |
|[[The Headshrinkers]]<br>{{small|([[Solofa Fatu|Fatu]] & [[Samula Anoa'i|Samu]])}} || 1 || [[April 26]] [[1994]] || [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington, VT]] || {{small|<ref name="Headshrinkers1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132134 | title = The Headshrinkers' first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|[[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] & [[Shawn Michaels]] || 1 || [[August 28]] [[1994]] || [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis, IN]] |
|[[Kevin Nash|Diesel]] & [[Shawn Michaels]] || 1 || [[August 28]] [[1994]] || [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis, IN]] || {{small|<ref name="DieselHBK1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132125 | title = Diesel & HBK's first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref>}} |
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|colspan=2| Vacated || [[November 23]] [[1994]] || || {{small|Vacated when Diesel and Michaels couldn't function as a tag team.<ref name="KidHolly1">{{cite web | url =http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132116 | title = 1-2-3 Kid and Holly's first reign | publisher = WWE.com | accessdate = 2007-05-24}}</ref>}} |
Revision as of 19:52, 25 May 2007
This is a chronological list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions by ring name. The World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title. It is World Wrestling Entertainment's original world tag team championship and is currently exclusive on its Raw brand. There have been a total of 147 recognized individual champions and 103 recognized teams, who have had a combined 161 official reigns.[1]
The championship has been known as:[2]
- WWWF World Tag Team Championship (1971 – 1979)
- WWF World Tag Team Championship (1979 – May 2002)
- WWE World Tag Team Championship (May 2002 - October 2002)
- World Tag Team Championship (October 2002 – present)
Title history
Wrestlers (individual reigns): |
Reigns together: |
Date: | Location: | Notes: |
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Luke Graham & Tarzan Tyler | 1 | June 3 1971 | New Orleans, LA | Defeated Dick the Bruiser and The Sheik in a tournament final.[1] |
Karl Gotch & Rene Goulet | 1 | December 6 1971 | New York City, NY | [1] |
King Curtis Iaukea & Mikel Scicluna | 1 | February 1 1972 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Sonny King & Chief Jay Strongbow | 1 | May 22 1972 | New York, NY | [1] |
Mr. Fuji & Professor Tanaka | 1 | June 27 1972 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Haystacks Calhoun & Tony Garea | 1 | May 30 1973 | Hamburg, PA | [1] |
Mr. Fuji & Professor Tanaka | 2 | September 11 1973 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Tony Garea (2) & Dean Ho | 1 | November 14 1973 | Hamburg, PA | [1] |
Jimmy & Johnny Valiant | 1 | May 8 1974 | Hamburg, PA | [1] |
Dominic De Nucci & Victor Rivera | 1 | May 13 1975 | Philadelphia, PA | Rivera left the WWF in June 1975; De Nucci chose Pat Barrett as his replacement partner.[1] |
The Blackjacks (Lanza & Mulligan) |
1 | August 26 1975 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Louis Cerdan & Tony Parisi | 1 | November 8 1975 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
The Executioners (#1 & #2) |
1 | May 11 1976 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Vacated | December 7 1976 | Philadelphia, PA | Stripped when a third Executioner is used in a title defense against Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf.[2] | |
Chief Jay Strongbow (2) & Billy White Wolf | 1 | December 7 1976 | Philadelphia, PA | Defeated The Executioners and Tor Kamata & Nikolai Volkoff in a three-team tournament.[1] |
Vacated | August 1977 | Unknown | Vacated when Billy White Wolf injures his neck in a match against Ken Patera.[2] | |
Mr. Fuji & Professor Tanaka | 3 | September 27 1977 | Philadelphia, PA | Defeated Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko in a tournament final.[1] |
Dino Bravo & Dominic De Nucci (2) | 1 | March 14 1978 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
The Yukon Lumberjacks (Eric & Pierre) |
1 | June 26 1978 | New York, NY | [1] |
Tony Garea (3) & Larry Zbyszko | 1 | November 21 1978 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
Jerry & Johnny Valiant (2) | 1 | March 6 1979 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
Ivan Putski & Tito Santana | 1 | October 22 1979 | New York, NY | [1] |
The Samoans (Afa & Sika) |
1 | April 12 1980 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
Bob Backlund & Pedro Morales | 1 | August 9 1980 | New York, NY | This was a two out of three falls match, which Backlund and Morales won 2-0.[1] |
Vacated | August 10 1980 | New York, NY | Vacated due to Backlund's status as WWF Heavyweight Champion.[2] | |
The Samoans | 2 | April 12 1980 | Philadelphia, PA | Defeated Tony Garea & Rene Goulet in a tournament final.[1] |
Tony Garea (4) & Rick Martel | 1 | November 8 1980 | Philadelphia, PA | [1] |
The Moondogs (King & Rex) |
1 | March 17 1981 | Allentown, PA | King is replaced with Moondog Spot on May 1 when he's unable to enter the United States from Canada.[1] |
Tony Garea (5) & Rick Martel | 2 | July 21 1981 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
Mr. Fuji (4) & Mr. Saito | 1 | October 13 1981 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
Chief Jay (3) & Jules Strongbow | 1 | June 28 1982 | New York, NY | [1] |
Mr. Fuji (5) & Mr. Saito | 2 | July 13 1982 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
Chief Jay (4) & Jules Strongbow | 2 | October 26 1982 | Allentown, PA | [1] |
The Samoans | 3 | March 8 1983 | Allentown, PA | |
Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson | 1 | November 15 1983 | Allentown, PA | |
Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch | 1 | April 17 1984 | Hamburg, PA | |
The US Express (Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham) |
1 | January 21 1985 | Hartford, CT | |
The Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff | 1 | March 31 1985 | New York, NY | |
The US Express | 2 | June 17 1985 | Poughkeepsie, NY | |
The Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine) |
1 | August 24 1985 | Philadelphia, PA | |
The British Bulldogs (Dynamite Kid & Davey Boy Smith) |
1 | April 7 1986 | Rosemont, IL | |
The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart & Jim Neidhart) |
1 | January 26 1987 | Tampa, FL | |
Strike Force (Rick Martel (3) & Tito Santana (2)) |
1 | October 27 1987 | Syracuse, NY | |
Demolition (Ax & Smash) |
1 | March 27 1988 | Atlantic City, NJ | |
The Brain Busters (Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard) |
1 | July 18 1989 | Worcester, MA | |
Demolition | 2 | October 2 1989 | Wheeling, WV | |
The Colossal Connection (André the Giant & Haku) |
1 | December 13 1989 | Huntsville, AL | |
Demolition | 3 | April 1 1990 | Toronto, ON | Crush joins Demolition when Ax suffers heart issues; the Freebird Rule is instigated, allowing any two members of Demolition to defend the titles.[3][4][2] |
The Hart Foundation | 2 | August 27 1990 | Philadelphia, PA | Defeated Crush & Smash.[4] On October 30, The Rockers defeated the Hart Foundation for the titles; however, it was later announced by President Jack Tunney that the decision had been reversed due to a rope coming off of the turnbuckle during the match.[2] |
The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs & Jerry Sags) |
1 | March 24 1991 | Los Angeles, CA | [5] |
The Legion of Doom (Animal & Hawk) |
1 | August 26 1991 | New York, NY | [5] |
Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (3)) |
1 | February 7 1992 | Denver, CO | [6] |
The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) |
1 | July 20 1992 | Worcester, MA | [7] |
Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (4)) |
2 | October 13 1992 | Regina, SK | [8] |
The Steiner Brothers (Rick & Scott) |
1 | June 14 1993 | Columbus, OH | [9] |
Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster (5)) |
3 | June 16 1993 | Rockford, IL | [10] |
The Steiner Brothers | 2 | June 19 1993 | St. Louis, MO | [11] |
The Quebecers (Pierre Oulette & Jacques Rougeau) |
1 | September 13 1993 | New York, NY | [12] |
The 1-2-3 Kid & Marty Jannetty | 1 | January 10 1994 | Richmond, VA | [13] |
The Quebecers | 2 | January 17 1994 | New York, NY | [14] |
Men on a Mission (Mabel & Mo) |
1 | March 29 1994 | London, EN | [15] |
The Quebecers | 3 | March 31 1994 | Sheffield, EN | [16] |
The Headshrinkers (Fatu & Samu) |
1 | April 26 1994 | Burlington, VT | [17] |
Diesel & Shawn Michaels | 1 | August 28 1994 | Indianapolis, IN | [18] |
Vacated | November 23 1994 | Vacated when Diesel and Michaels couldn't function as a tag team.[19] | ||
The 1-2-3 Kid (2) & Bob Holly | 1 | January 22 1995 | Tampa, FL | Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & Tatanka in a tournament final.[19] |
The Smokin' Gunns (Bart & Billy) |
1 | January 23 1995 | Palmetto, FL | [20] |
Owen Hart & Yokozuna | 1 | April 2 1995 | Hartford, CT | [21] |
Diesel & Shawn Michaels | 2 | September 24 1995 | Saginaw, MI | This match was also for Diesel's WWF Championship and Michaels' Intercontinental Championship; if Hart or Yokozuna had pinned either of them, they would win their respective title. However, due to Hart showing up late for the match, the British Bulldog substituted as his partner. During the match, Owen ran down to the ring, only to be powerbombed and pinned by Diesel, despite not officially being in the match.[22] |
Owen Hart & Yokozuna | 2 | September 25 1995 | Grand Rapids, MI | Hart and Yokozuna were awarded the titles when their lawyer Clarence Mason threatened legal action against the WWF, as Hart was not officially in the match, and thus should not have been pinned.[23] |
The Smokin' Gunns | 2 | September 25 1995 | Grand Rapids, MI | [24] |
Vacated | February 15 1996 | Vacated when Billy Gunn suffers a neck injury.[25] | ||
The Bodydonnas (Skip & Zip) |
1 | March 31 1996 | Anaheim, CA | Defeated The Godwinns in a tournament final.[25] |
The Godwinns (Henry & Phineas) |
1 | May 19 1996 | New York, NY | [26] |
The Smokin' Gunns | 3 | May 26 1996 | Florence, SC | [27] |
The British Bulldog (2) & Owen Hart (3) | 1 | September 22 1996 | Philadelphia, PA | [28] |
Steve Austin & Shawn Michaels (3) | 1 | May 25 1997 | Evansville, IN | [29] |
Vacated | July 14 1997 | Vacated when Shawn Michaels is injured.[30] | ||
Steve Austin (2) & Dude Love | 1 | July 14 1997 | San Antonio, TX | Defeated The British Bulldog & Owen Hart, who had won an 8-team tournament to face Austin and a partner of his choosing.[30] |
Vacated | September 7 1997 | Vacated when Austin suffers a neck injury.[31] | ||
The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) |
1 | September 7 1997 | Louisville, KY | Defeated The Godwinns, Legion of Doom and British Bulldog & Owen Hart in a four-way elimination match.[31] |
The Godwinns | 2 | October 5 1997 | St. Louis, MO | [32] |
The Legion of Doom | 2 | October 7 1997 | Topeka, KS | [33] |
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn (4) & Road Dogg) |
1 | November 24 1997 | Fayetteville, NC | [34] |
Cactus Jack (2) & Chainsaw Charlie | 1 | March 29 1998 | Boston, MA | This was a dumpster match.[35] |
Vacated | March 30 1998 | Held up as the New Age Outlaws were not put in the designated dumpster at ringside, but in a dumpster backstage.[36] | ||
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn (5) & Road Dogg) |
2 | March 30 1998 | Albany, NY | Defeated Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie in a steel cage match.[36] |
Kane & Mankind (3) | 1 | July 13 1998 | East Rutherford, NJ | [37] |
Steve Austin (3) & The Undertaker | 1 | July 26 1998 | Fresno, CA | [38] |
Kane & Mankind (4) | 2 | August 10 1998 | Omaha, NE | This was a four-way match also featuring The New Age Outlaws and D'Lo Brown & The Rock.[39] |
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn (6) & Road Dogg) |
3 | August 30 1998 | New York, NY | This was a falls count anywhere match; Kane no-showed, leaving Mankind to defend the titles himself.[40] |
Big Bossman & Ken Shamrock | 1 | December 14 1998 | Tacoma, WA | [41] |
Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart (4) | 1 | January 25 1999 | Phoenix, AZ | [42] |
Kane (3) & X-Pac (3) | 1 | March 30 1999 | Uniondale, NY | [43] |
The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) |
1 | May 31 1999 | Moline, IL | [44] |
The Hardy Boyz (Jeff & Matt) |
1 | June 29 1999 | Fayetteville, NC | [45] |
The Acolytes | 2 | July 25 1999 | Buffalo, NY | Defeated the Hardy Boyz and their manager Michael Hayes in a handicap match.[46] |
Kane (4) & X-Pac (4) | 2 | August 9 1999 | Rosemont, IL | [47] |
The Unholy Alliance (The Big Show & The Undertaker (2)) |
1 | August 22 1999 | Minneapolis, MN | [48] |
The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (Mankind (5) & The Rock) |
1 | August 30 1999 | Boston, MA | [49] |
The Unholy Alliance (The Big Show & The Undertaker (3)) |
2 | September 7 1999 | Albany, NY | This was a Buried Alive match.[50] |
The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (Mankind (6) & The Rock) |
2 | September 20 1999 | Houston, TX | This match was contested under "Dark Side Rules," meaning all members of the Ministry of Darkness were legal in the match; Rock pinned Mideon to win the titles.[51] |
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn (7) & Road Dogg) |
4 | September 23 1999 | Dallas, TX | [52] |
The Rock 'n' Sock Connection (Mankind (7) & The Rock) |
3 | October 12 1999 | Birmingham, AL | [49] |
Crash & Hardcore Holly (2) | 1 | October 18 1999 | Columbus, OH | [53] |
Mankind (8) & Al Snow | 1 | November 2 1999 | Philadelphia, PA | [54] |
The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn (8) & Road Dogg) |
5 | November 8 1999 | State College, PA | [55] |
The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray & D-Von) |
1 | February 27 2000 | Hartford, CT | [56] |
Christian & Edge | 1 | April 2 2000 | Anaheim, CA | This was a three-way ladder match, also involving The Hardy Boyz.[57] |
Too Cool (Grandmaster Sexay & Scotty 2 Hotty) |
1 | May 29 2000 | Vancouver, BC | [58] |
Christian & Edge | 2 | June 25 2000 | Boston, MA | This was a four-way elimination match, also involving The Hardy Boyz and T & A.[59] |
The Hardy Boyz | 2 | September 24 2000 | Philadelphia, PA | This was a steel cage match.[60] |
Christian & Edge | 3 | October 22 2000 | Albany, NY | Edge & Christian wrestled this match as Los Conquistadores, due to the fact that they were banned from challenging the Hardyz for the titles.[61] |
The Hardy Boyz | 3 | October 23 2000 | Hartford, CT | Defeated Edge in a handicap match when Christian was unable to compete. The Hardy Boyz wrestled this match as Los Conquistadores.[62] |
Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather) |
1 | November 6 2000 | Houston, TX | [63] |
Christian & Edge | 4 | December 10 2000 | Birmingham, AL | This was a four-way match also involving The Dudley Boyz and Road Dogg & K-Kwik.[64] |
The Rock (4) & The Undertaker (4) | 1 | December 18 2000 | Greenville, SC | [65] |
Christian & Edge | 5 | December 19 2000 | Charlotte, NC | Kurt Angle was the special guest referee for this match.[66] |
The Dudley Boyz | 2 | January 21 2001 | New Orleans, LA | [67] |
The Hardy Boyz | 4 | March 5 2001 | Washington, D.C. | [68] |
Christian & Edge | 6 | March 19 2001 | Albany, NY | This title shot was originally reserved for The Dudley Boyz, but Edge & Christian claimed that they had not arrived at the arena, and so took the shot themselves.[69] |
The Dudley Boyz | 3 | March 19 2001 | Albany, NY | After Edge and Christian won the titles, the Dudleyz still demanded their title shot, which they received.[70] |
Christian & Edge | 7 | April 1 2001 | Houston, TX | This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match, also involving The Hardy Boyz.[71] |
The Brothers of Destruction (Kane (5) & The Undertaker (5)) |
1 | April 17 2001 | Nashville, TN | [72] |
The Two-Man Power Trip (Steve Austin (4) & Triple H) |
1 | April 29 2001 | Chicago, IL | This match was also for Austin's WWF Championship and Triple H's Intercontinental Championship; if Kane or Undertaker had pinned either of them, they would win their respective title.[73] |
Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho | 1 | May 21 2001 | San Jose, CA | [74] |
The Dudley Boyz | 4 | June 19 2001 | Orlando, FL | [75] |
The APA (formerly "The Acolytes") |
3 | July 9 2001 | Atlanta, GA | [76] |
Diamond Dallas Page & Kanyon | 1 | August 7 2001 | Los Angeles, CA | [77] |
The Brothers of Destruction (Kane (6) & The Undertaker (6)) |
2 | August 19 2001 | San Jose, CA | This was a steel cage match, also for Kane & Undertaker's WCW World Tag Team Championship.[78] |
The Dudley Boyz | 5 | September 17 2001 | Nashville, TN | [79] |
Chris Jericho (2) & The Rock (5) | 1 | October 22 2001 | Kansas City, MO | [80] |
Booker T & Test | 1 | October 30 2001 | Cincinnati, OH | [81] |
The Hardy Boyz | 5 | November 12 2001 | Boston, MA | [82] |
The Dudley Boyz | 6 | November 18 2001 | Greensboro, NC | This was a steel cage match to unify the WWF and WCW Tag Team Championships, the latter held by the Dudley Boyz.[83] |
Spike Dudley & Tazz | 1 | January 7 2002 | New York, NY | [84] |
Billy (9) & Chuck | 1 | February 19 2002 | Rockford, IL | [85] |
Rico & Rikishi (2) | 1 | May 19 2002 | Nashville, TN | [86] |
Billy (10) & Chuck | 2 | June 4 2002 | Oklahoma City, OK | This was a tag team elimination match.[87] |
Edge (8) & Hulk Hogan | 1 | July 2 2002 | Boston, MA | [88] |
The Un-Americans Christian (8) & Lance Storm |
1 | July 21 2002 | Detroit, MI | [89] |
The Hurricane & Kane (7) | 1 | September 23 2002 | Anaheim, CA | [90] |
Christian (9) & Chris Jericho (3) | 1 | October 14 2002 | Montreal, QC | [91] |
Booker T (2) & Goldust | 1 | December 15 2002 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Dudley Boyz and William Regal & Lance Storm.[92] |
William Regal & Lance Storm (2) | 1 | January 6 2003 | Phoenix, AZ | [93] |
The Dudley Boyz | 7 | January 19 2003 | Boston, MA | [94] |
William Regal & Lance Storm (3) | 2 | January 20 2003 | Providence, RI | [95] |
Vacated | March 24 2003 | Sacramento, CA | Vacated due to Regal getting injured.[96] | |
Chief Morley & Lance Storm (4) | 1 | March 24 2003 | Sacramento, CA | Morley, the Chief of Staff of RAW, awarded himself and Storm the titles following Regal's injury.[96] |
Kane (8) & Rob Van Dam | 1 | March 31 2003 | Seattle, WA | This was a three-way elimination match also involving the Dudley Boyz.[97] |
La Résistance (René Duprée & Sylvain Grenier) |
1 | June 15 2003 | Houston, TX | [98] |
The Dudley Boyz | 8 | September 21 2003 | Hershey, PA | This was a 3-on-2 tables match, in which Robért Conway teamed with Duprée and Grenier.[99] |
Evolution (Batista & Ric Flair) |
1 | December 14 2003 | Orlando, FL | This was a tag team turmoil match, involving five other teams.[100] |
Booker T (3) & Rob Van Dam (2) | 1 | February 16 2004 | Bakersfield, CA | [101] |
Evolution | 2 | March 22 2004 | Detroit, MI | [102] |
Chris Benoit (2) & Edge (9) | 1 | April 19 2004 | Calgary, AB | [103] |
La Résistance (Robért Conway & Sylvain Grenier (2)) |
1 | May 31 2004 | Montreal, QC | [104] |
Chris Benoit (3) & Edge (10) | 2 | October 19 2004 | Milwaukee, WI | Benoit and Edge were voted into this match at Taboo Tuesday as a result of neither winning the World Heavyweight Championship voting.[105] |
La Résistance (Robért Conway & Sylvain Grenier (3)) |
2 | November 1 2004 | Peoria, IL | [106] |
Eugene & William Regal (3) | 1 | November 15 2004 | Indianapolis, IN | [107] |
La Résistance (Robért Conway & Sylvain Grenier (4)) |
3 | January 16 2005 | Winnipeg, MB | Jonathan Coachman substituted in this match due to Eugene being injured.[108] |
William Regal (4) & Tajiri | 1 | February 7 2005 | Tokyo, JP | This was a tag team turmoil match, involving three other teams.[109] |
The Hurricane (2) & Rosey | 1 | May 1 2005 | Manchester, NH | This was a tag team turmoil match, involving three other teams.[110] |
Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch | 1 | September 18 2005 | Oklahoma City, OK | [111] |
The Big Show (3) & Kane (9) | 1 | November 1 2005 | San Diego, CA | Big Show and Kane were voted into this match at Taboo Tuesday as a result of neither winning the WWE Championship voting.[112] |
The Spirit Squad (Kenny, Mikey, Johnny, Mitch & Nicky) |
1 | April 3 2006 | Chicago, IL | Although Kenny and Mikey were in the match when they won the titles, all five were recognized as champions.[113] |
Ric Flair (3) & Roddy Piper | 1 | November 5 2006 | Cincinnati, OH | Defeated Kenny & Mikey. Piper was voted into this match at Cyber Sunday, beating Dusty Rhodes and Sgt. Slaughter.[114] |
Rated-RKO (Edge (11) & Randy Orton) |
1 | November 13 2006 | Manchester, EN | Defeated Flair and Piper on an episode of RAW where Flair was forced to defend the title by himself after Piper suffered a beating from Orton and Edge and was unable to compete.[115] |
John Cena & Shawn Michaels (4) | 1 | January 29 2007 | Dallas, TX | [116] |
The Hardys (formerly "The Hardy Boyz") |
6 | April 2 2007 | Dayton, OH | Won in a ten team battle royal.[117] |
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