WSL World Tag Team Championship - Title History

Title History

  • An indicates that the title change occurred no later than this date.
Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Heaven and Hell 1 June 27, 1999 Fargo, North Dakota
The Golden Lion and Jonnie Stewart 1 September 6, 1999 Bozeman, Montana
Heaven and Hell 2 October 9, 1999 Joliet, Illinois
The Corporate Stooges
(Tony DeNucci and Jonnie Stewart)
1 September 1, 2001 Gallup, New Mexico
Native Blood
(Ghostwalker and Navajo Warrior)
1 September 1, 2001 Gallup, New Mexico
Models, Inc.
(Charming Chad and G.Q. Gallo)
1 March 26, 2004 Casa Grande, Arizona
Title stripped in July 2004 when Charming Chad signs a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment.
The Henchmen
(Buddha the Beast and Venom)
1 July 2004 Chicago, Illinois
Title vacated in 2005 in order to be put on the line in a tournament.
The Henchmen
(Buddha the Beast and Venom)
2 December 5, 2005 Las Vegas, Nevada
Team Macktion
(Kirby and T.J. Mack)
1 June 14, 2006 Indianapolis, Indiana
The Old School Blondes
(Steve Corino and Ricky Landell)
1 June 14, 2006 Indianapolis, Indiana
The New Generation Dynasty
(Ric Converse and Xsiris)
1 March 23, 2007 Cameron, North Carolina
Jonnie Stewart & Ricky Landell 1 June 13, 2007 Indianapolis, Indiana
Buff Bagwell & The Patriot 1 June 13, 2007 Indianapolis, Indiana
Titles vacated in June 2007.
The Heartbreak Express
(Phil and Sean Davis)
1 October 6, 2007 Shawano, Wisconsin
Frankie DeFalco & Jake Milliman # February 8, 2008
The Heartbreak Express
(Phil and Sean Davis)
1 February 25, 2008
Team Vision
(Chasyn Rance and Mister Saint Laurent)
1 April 18, 2008 Fayetteville, West Virginia

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