Title History
Wrestlers | Times | Date | Place | Notes |
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WWC Tag Team Championship | ||||
Thunderstorm (Jimmy Jack Thunder & Matt Storm) |
1 | June 1994 | Barnegat, NJ | Defeated Carjacker and Cat Burglar in a tournament final to be crowned first champions |
Lover's Express (Overweight Lover & Eric Idol) |
1 | May 1995 | Bayville, NJ | Bouncer was subbing for injured Jimmy Jack Thunder in the match |
Renamed APWA Tag Team Championship | ||||
Thunderstorm | 2 | August 1996 | Manhawkin, NJ | |
Honor Roll (Slayer & Tommy Logan) |
1 | December 1996 | Manhawkin, NJ | |
Thunderstorm | 3 | May 1997 | Bayville, NJ | |
Extremists (Ace Darling & Devon Storm) |
1 | August 10, 1997 | Staten Island, NY | |
Renamed RCW Tag Team Championship | ||||
Vacated on March 7, 1998 when the Extremists were stripped due to their NWA-CWA commitments. | ||||
Renamed NWA New York Tag Team Championship | ||||
Mr. Motion and Jeff Grant | 1 | March 17, 1998 | Staten Island, NY | Defeat Sir Christopher Michaels & American Superstar in a tournament final. |
Guillotine LeGrande & Kamikaze Kid | 1 | June 12, 1999 | Staten Island, NY | |
Soul Brothers (Elvin & Jack Soul) |
1 | November 27, 1999 | Staten Island, NY | The Intruder subbed for the injured Kamikaze Kid in the match. |
Vacated on January 29, 2000 when the Soul Brothers no-showed a title defense. | ||||
Big Unit (Rick Silver & Dave Desire) |
1 | January 29, 2000 | Staten Island, NY | Won vacant titles in a 13 man battle royal. The final two remaining wrestlers were crowned the champions |
Soul Brothers | 2 | January 29, 2000 | Queens, NY | |
Vacated in 2000 when the promotion moved to Virginia. | ||||
Renamed NWA Virginia Tag Team Championship on October 13, 2001. | ||||
The Untouchables (Sean Lei and Kory James) |
1 | September 21, 2002 | Richmond, VA | Defeated Greg Steel and Idol X to determine the first champions. |
Vacated on July 18, 2003 when the titles were stripped from The Untouchables due to Sean Lei's back injury. | ||||
Old School Empire (Damien Wayne & Mike Booth) |
1 | July 18, 2003 | Richmond, VA (Blackwell Community Ctr) |
Defeated The Owens Bros. (Jay and Trey) and The Premiere Players (Dash Bennett and "The Ace" Ryan Spade) for the vacant titles. |
Scotty Blaze & Frank Parker | 1 | November 13, 2004 | Richmond, VA (Powhatan Hill Recreation Ctr) |
Preston Quinn & Malicious Murphy stood in for the other Old School Empire members. |
Preston Quinn & Mike Booth (2) | 1 | April 23, 2005 | Richmond, VA | Pharaoh filled in for the missing Frank Parker. |
Phil Brown & Dirty Money | 1 | March 25, 2006 | Saluda, VA | |
Vacated on 11/18/06 - Dirty Money going to OVW, Phil Brown also leaves NWA Virginia | ||||
Totally Awesome (Kamikaze Kid & El Sucio) | 1 | February 3, 2007 | Saluda, VA | Defeated Fusion GX, Mike Vaughn & Chris Dramin and HorrorShow & 6D6 to win the vacant titles in a four corners elimination match. |
Renamed NWA Fusion Tag Team Championship on October 1, 2008. Titles vacated at that time. | ||||
Da Nu Bloods (Da Curse & Da Gift) | 2 | February 21, 2009 | Saluda, VA | Defeated Assault & Battery in the tournament finals |
Assault and Battery ("Diamond" Victor Griff and Carlos Hotness) | 1 | October 17, 2009 | Mattaponi, VA | |
Preston Quinn and Grail | 2 | February 27, 2010 | Saluda, VA | |
The Geordie Bulldogs (Sean Denny and Marky D) | 1 | October 16, 2010 | King and Queen, VA | 4-way elimination match for the titles where The Bulldogs outlasted Da Nu Bloods, A-1, and Preston Quinn/Larry Horsley (Horsley changed his ring name from "Grail" during the title reign). |
A-1 ("Number One" Jefferson Early and "The A-Lister" Zak Hilton) | 1 | January 15, 2011 | King and Queen, VA | A-1 was able to pick up the victory after Marky D knocked Sean Denny out, effectively turning heel. |
Stephon Smith & Larry McHale | 1 | July 16, 2011 | King And Queen, VA | If A-1 won, Larry Horsley and Preston Quinn had to retire. |
A-1 ("Number One" Jefferson Early and "The A-Lister" Zak Hilton) | 2 | December 10, 2011 | King and Queen, VA | |
The titles were vacated on May 19, 2012 due to A-1 not defending the NWA Fusion Tag Team Championship in under 30 days. | ||||
Brandon Day & "Everything Is Better With" Aden Chambers | 1 | August 18, 2012 | King and Queen, VA | Brandon Day and Aden Chambers beat A-1 in the finals of the Tag Team Championship tournament for the vacant championship. |
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