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List of PWG World Tag Team Champions

List of professional wrestling tag team champions


List of professional wrestling tag team champions

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. 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. 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. On June 16, 2017, Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix successfully defended the title in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico.

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. As of , The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) hold the record for most reigns, with four. Super Dragon holds the record for most reigns by a single competitor, with six. 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 , The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) have the most defenses, with 15; Twelve teams are tied for having the least, with 0. 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. 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

(Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) (Excalibur and Super Dragon) (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) (Chris Bosh (2) and Scott Lost (3)) | (Quicksilver (2) and Scorpio Sky) (El Generico and Human Tornado) (Chris Bosh (3) and Scott Lost (4)) (El Generico (2) and Quicksilver (3)) (Joey Ryan (3) and Scott Lost (5)) (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (El Generico (5) and Paul London) (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (Kevin Steen (3) and Super Dragon (6)) (Player Uno and Stupefied) (Brian Cage and Michael Elgin) (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan (4)) | (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) (Alex Reynolds and John Silver) (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix) (Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle) (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) (Brody King and Malakai Black)

Combined reigns

As of , .

Indicates the current champions

By team

RankTeamNo. of
reignsCombined
defensesCombined days1234567891011121314151617202122232426
(Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson)4312,053
(Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)181,255
The Kings of the Black Throne
(Brody King and Malakai Black) †11+
(Chris Bosh and Scott Lost)211412
(El Generico and Paul London)15355
and Super Dragon213323
(Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan)13299
(Player Uno and Stupefied)12232
(Penta el Zero M and Rey Fenix)12216
(Jeff Cobb and Matt Riddle)11182
(Kevin Steen and Super Dragon)10167
(Joey Ryan and Scott Lost)33165
and El Generico24148
(El Generico and Quicksilver)1298
{{sortnamePacdab=wrestler}} and Roderick Strong1171
(Excalibur and Super Dragon)1163
and Super Dragon2156
(El Generico and Human Tornado)1!56
(Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black)1056
and Roderick Strong1049
and Trevor Lee1035
and Homicide1028
and1021
(Quicksilver and Scorpio Sky)101
and Roderick Strong101
(Alex Reynolds and John Silver)10
Monster Mafia
(Ethan Page and Josh Alexander)10
(Brian Cage and Michael Elgin)10

By wrestler

PWG World Tag Team Champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reignsCombined
defensesCombined
days1357891011121314151618202223242526273031333435
4312,053
4312,053
181,255
181,255
Brody King †11+
Malakai Black †11+
512637
615609
514578
46464
311433
15335
313324
34315
13299
12232
{{sortnameStupefiedStupefied}}12232
12216
12216
11182
11182
31121
{{sortnameQuicksilverdab=wrestler}}32120
3184
{{sortnamePacdab=wrestler}}1171
{{sortnameExcaliburdab=wrestler}}1163
1156
1056
1056
1049
1035
1035
{{sortnameHomicidedab=wrestler}}1028
101
10
10
10
10
10
10

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. :3. – Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the exact number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

References

; General

  • Written incorrectly on the site; states PWG Heavyweight Championship, but has the PWG Tag Team Championship history underneath the title.

; Specific

References

  1. "European Vacation - Germany".
  2. "European Vacation - England".
  3. "Tortas y Cafe Super Astro". Cagematch.
  4. "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla World Champion".
  5. "Tango & Cash Invitational - Night 2".
  6. "X-Foundation (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan)".
  7. Corey, Commander. (2004-12-01). "Pro Wrestling Guerilla DVD a rad experience". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  8. ""Photogenic" Chris Bosh & Quicksilver".
  9. Sokol, Chris. (2004-09-06). "Bananas, gorillas, action on PWG DVDs". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  10. "SBS (Excalibur & Super Dragon)".
  11. Corey, Commander. (2004-10-04). "Pro Wrestling Guerrilla DVD delivers". [[Canadian Online Explorer]].
  12. "X-Foundation (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan) (2nd Reign)".
  13. "Rocktoberfest".
  14. "Arrogance ("Photogenic" Chris Bosh & "The Professional" Scott Lost)".
  15. "Aerial Xpress (Quicksilver & Scorpio Sky)".
  16. "The 2nd Annual PWG Bicentennial Birthday Extravaganza - Night One".
  17. "2 Skinny Black Guys (El Generico & Human Tornado)".
  18. "Zombies Shouldn't Run".
  19. "Davey Richards & Super Dragon".
  20. "After School Special".
  21. "Arrogance ("Photogenic" Chris Bosh & "The Professional" Scott Lost) (2nd Reign)".
  22. "Enchantment Under The Sea".
  23. "B-Boy & Super Dragon".
  24. "Self-Titled".
  25. "Davey Richards & Roderick Strong".
  26. "All Star Weekend IV - Night One".
  27. "B-Boy & Super Dragon (2nd Reign)".
  28. "All Star Weekend IV - Night Two".
  29. "Cape Fear (El Generico & Quicksilver)".
  30. "Passive Hostility".
  31. ""The Man That Gravity Forgot" Pac & Roderick Strong".
  32. "Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament - Night Two".
  33. "El Generico & "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen".
  34. "Giant-Size Annual #4".
  35. "Davey Richards & Super Dragon (2nd Reign)".
  36. "European Vacation II - England".
  37. "The Dynasty ("The Professional" Scott Lost & Joey Ryan) (3rd Reign)".
  38. "El Generico & "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen (2nd Reign)".
  39. "1.21 Gigawatts".
  40. "Jack Evans & Roderick Strong".
  41. "Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Team Title Tournament - Night One".
  42. "Age of the Fall (Tyler Black & Jimmy Jacobs)".
  43. "Life During Wartime".
  44. "The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)".
  45. "All Star Weekend 7 - Night Two".
  46. "¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico & Paul London)".
  47. "DDT4".
  48. "The Young Bucks/Generation Me (Matt & Nick Jackson/Max & Jeremy Buck) - Second Reign".
  49. "Card Subject to Change III".
  50. "Appetite for Destruction (Super Dragon & Kevin Steen)".
  51. "Fear".
  52. "Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno & Stupefied)".
  53. "Death to All But Metal".
  54. "Unbreakable F'n Machines (Brian Cage & Michael Elgin)".
  55. "DDT4".
  56. "The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) - Third Reign".
  57. "World's Cutest Tag Team (Candice LeRae)".
  58. "Eleven".
  59. (2015-05-23). "Show results - 5/22 PWG DDT4 in Reseda, Calif.: Tag Titles change hands three times in one-night tag tournament, plus Roddy defends PWG Title, Sabin scratched, more". Pro Wrestling Torch.
  60. (2015-06-27). "Show results - 6/26 PWG in Reseda, Calif.: Huge show with no advanced line-up - new PWG tag champs, faction re-forms, PWG Title match, Alexander says good-bye, big celebrities at ringside, more". Pro Wrestling Torch.
  61. "Nice Boys (Don't Play Rock 'n Roll)".
  62. Meltzer, Dave. (2017-03-19). "Daily Update: PWG results, Impact & AAA, Xavier Woods". [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]].
  63. Meltzer, Dave. (2017-10-21). "PWG All Star Weekend 13 night one results: Tag title main event". [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]].
  64. Rose, Bryan. (September 26, 2021). "NEW PWG WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS CROWNED". f4wonline.com.
  65. Caldwell, James. (2014-07-27). "Show results - 7/26/27 PWG "Eleven" in Reseda, Calif.: Anniversary show features new PWG Tag Champs, PWG Title match, Guerrilla Warfare, Kevin Steen's farewell, more". Pro Wrestling Torch.
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