PWG World Tag Team Championship - Reigns

Reigns

The inaugural champions were B-Boy and Homicide, who won the championship by defeating the team of 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. At 616 days, The Young Bucks' (Matt and Nick Jackson) first reign is the longest in the title's history. Unbreakable F'n Machines' (Brian Cage and Michael Elgin) only reign holds the record for the shortest in the title's history at less than one day. PWG publishes a list of successful championship defenses (victories against challengers for the championship) for each champion on their official website, unlike most other professional wrestling promotions, for unknown reasons. As of May 2013, the Young Bucks have the most defenses, with 15; Nine teams are tied for having the least, with 0. Those teams and reigns are B-Boy's and Homicide's only reign, The X–Foundation/The Dynasty (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost)'s first and second reigns, Chris Bosh's and Quicksilver's only reign, The Aerial Xpress (Quicksilver and Scorpio Sky)'s only reign, Davey Richards and Roderick Strong's only reign, B-Boy and Super Dragon's second reign, Jack Evans and Roderick Strong's only reign, The Age of the Fall (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black)'s only reign, and the Unbreakable F'n Machines' (Brian Cage and Michael Elgin) only reign. The X–Foundation/The Dynasty (Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) share the record for most reigns, with three. As of May 2013, The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) are the current champions in their third reign both collectively and individually. They defeated the Unbreakable F'n Machines (Brian Cage and Michael Elgin) on January 12, 2013, to win the championship. Overall, there have been 28 reigns among 25 different wrestlers and 20 different teams.

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