DSW Tag Team Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Danny Davis and Ken Wayne 1 March 15, 1986 Carrollton, GA Became the first Tag Team champions
Ted Oates and Jerry Oates 1 November 10, 1986 Columbus, GA
Danny Davis and Ken Wayne 2 January 1, 1987 Columbus, GA Vacant in 88/09; promotion closes in 88/10
Title vacated in Sept. 1988, promotions closed in Oct. 1988
High Impact
(Mike Taylor and Tony Santarelli)
1 May 18, 2006 McDonough, Georgia Defeated The Gymini (Jake and Jesse) in a tournament final to become the first champions
The Untouchables
(Deuce Shade and Domino)
1 October 5, 2006 McDonough, Georgia With this win, The Untouchables held both developmental (DSW and OVW) tag team titles
The Majors Brothers
(Brian and Brett Majors)
1 October 12, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
Urban Assault
(Eric Perez and Sonny Siaki)
1 November 30, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
The Regulators
(Mike and Todd Shane)
1 December 14, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
Title vacated on January 19, 2007 due to the release of The Regulators on the previous day
The Majors Brothers
(Brian and Brett Majors)
2 January 19, 2007 McDonough, Georgia Defeated The Samoan Fight Club (Sonny Siaki and Afa, Jr.) and William Regal and Dave Taylor in a three way match
Team Elite
(Derrick Neikirk and Mike Knox)
1 March 8, 2007 McDonough, Georgia
Title vacated on April 18, 2007 when WWE ended its developmental deal with DSW
Caleb Konley and Sal Rinauro 1 July 26, 2007 Locust Grove, Georgia Defeated Pretty Boy Floyd and Simon Sermon; Final champions after DSW closes

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