Unified British Tag Team Championship - RQW Tag Team/European Tag Team Championship History

RQW Tag Team/European Tag Team Championship History

As of December 20, 2012.

# Wrestler (s) Reign (s) Date Days held Location Event Notes
01 !1 Jack Storm and Dave Moralez
(Team Charming)
01 !1 02007-07-11July 11, 2007 7002186000000000000186 Dartford, Kent Summer Brawl 2007 Team Charming won the titles in the tournament final.
02 !2 Dragon Aisu and Majik
(The Damned Nation)
01 !1 02008-01-13January 13, 2008 7002104000000000000104 Northfleet, Kent No Pain, No Gain 2008
03 !3 Mark Haskins and Joel Redman
(The Thrillers)
01 !1 02008-04-26April 26, 2008 70008000000000000008 Docklands, London WrestleZone
04 !4 Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier
The Kartel
01 !1 02008-05-04May 4, 2008 50000000000000000000 Bromley, Kent Royale Rewards Unified with IPW:UK Tag Team Championship
06 !6 Roy and Zak Knight
01 !1 02012-09-15September 15, 2012 Current champions Norwich, Norfolk King Of The Ring All RQW titles recognised as European Championships from this point Defeated The Army of 2 to win the vacant belts

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