PWX Tag Team Championship

The PWX Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling Tag Team championship in Pro Wrestling eXpress (PWX). Introduced in 1996, it was PWX's original tag team title, and third tag team title overall. It was unified with the NWA East and PWL Tag Team Championships, which PWX recognized as the "NWA East / PWX Tag Team Championship". The title reverted to its original name when PWX left the National Wrestling Alliance in 2012.

PWX Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling eXpress
Date establishedJanuary 6, 1996
Current champion(s)Lewis and Toryn Flight
Date wonJune 17, 2017
Other name(s)
  • NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship
    (2001–2006)
  • AWC Tag Team Championship
    (2007)
  • NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship
    (2007–2012)
Statistics
First champion(s)Sean "Shocker" Evans and Vince Charming
Most reigns(as team) The Enforcers (3 reigns)
Da Munchies (3 reigns)
The Premiere Players (3 reigns)
The Wrong Crowd (3 reigns)
(as individual) Paul Atlas (7 reigns)
Gator (7 reigns)
Longest reignThe Order of Total Oblivion
(385 days)
Shortest reignMr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel (<1 day)

Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. There have been a total of 70 recognized teams and 164 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 90 official reigns. The first champions were Sean "Shocker" Evans and Vince Charming who defeated The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) in a tournament final held at the Eastland Mall.[1]

Four teams - The Enforcers (Crusher Hansen and Maxx Daniels), Da Munchies (Dick Trimmins and 2 Kool Abdul), The Premiere Players (Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe) and The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) - are tied for the record of most reigns, with three each. Paul Atlas and Gator have the most individual reigns with seven each. Only one tag team has held the titles for 365 or more days: The Order of Total Oblivion (Shirley Doe and Apollyon), whose second reign set the record at 385 days. The Wrong Crowd is the team with the longest combined reign at 455 days, while Paul Atlas has the longest combined reign as an individual at 900 days.

The following is a chronological list of teams that have been PWX Tag Team Champions by ring name.[2]

Title history

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Names

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Name[3] Years[3]
PWX Tag Team Championship January 8, 1996 – June 23, 2001
NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship June 23, 2001 – December 30, 2006
AWC Tag Team Championship April 21, 2007 – November 17, 2007
NWA East / Pro Wrestling eXpress Tag Team Championship November 17, 2007 – July 2012
PWX Tag Team Championship July 2012 – present

Reigns

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# Wrestlers Reigns Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Sean Evans and Vince Charming 1 January 6, 1996 42 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated The Wrong Crowd (Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas) in a tournament final. [G]
2 The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas)
1 February 17, 1996 98 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
3 J.B. Destiny and Ron Williams 1 May 25, 1996 56 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Brian Anthony and Bone Crusher who was substituting for Paul Atlas due to injury. [G]
4 Paul Atlas (2) and Black Cat 1 July 20, 1996 69 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated J.B. Destiny and Bubba The Bulldog who was substituting for Ron Williams. [G]
5 The Giant Hillbillies
(Gator and Country Boy Chris)
1 September 27, 1996 77 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
6 The Insiders
(Big Stevie Cool and Da Blue Guy)
1 December 13, 1996 1 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
7 The Usual Suspects
(J.B. Destiny (2) and Dennis Gregory)
1 December 14, 1996 90 Herminie, Pennsylvania House show [G]
8 Stix & Stones
(Bone Crusher and Quinn Magnum)
1 March 14, 1997 14 Carmichaels, Pennsylvania House show [G]
9 Gator (2) and Colonel Payne 1 March 28, 1997 239 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
10 The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas (3))
2 November 22, 1997 153 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G][4]
11 Gator (3) and Colonel Payne (2) 2 April 24, 1998 21 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
12 Mr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel 1 May 15, 1998 1 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
Vacated May 16, 1998 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Stripped for unknown reasons. [G]
13 The Bomb Squad
(Colonel Payne (3) and Bone Crusher (2))
1 May 16, 1998 40 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Awarded the vacant title. [G]
14 Robert Gibson and Vince Kaplack 1 June 25, 1998 1 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
15 The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas (4))
3 June 26, 1998 204 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
16 Quinn Magnum (2) and T. Rantula/Mad Mike 1 January 16, 1999 69/29 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show T. Rantula left NWA East / PWX on March 26, 1999. Magnum chose Mad Mike as his replacement partner. [G]
17 987
(Colonel Payne (4) and J.B. Destiny (3))
1 April 24, 1999 54 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
18 The Kaplacks
(Vince Kaplack (2) and Brandon K)
1 June 17, 1999 142 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show [G]
19 Unstoppable
(Bigg (2) and Kingdom James)
1 November 6, 1999 69 Johnstown, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Brandon K and Cory Kaplack who was substituting for Vince Kaplack due to injury. [G]
20 Lou Marconi and Paul Atlas (5) 1 January 14, 2000 126 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Bigg failed to appear at the event, resulting in a handicap match. [5]
21 Kingdom James and Shawn Patrick 1 May 19, 2000 70 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show
22 Armageddon
(Rapture and Revelation)
1 July 28, 2000 70 North Versailles, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Shawn Patrick and Orion who was substituting for Kingdom James.
Vacated October 6, 2000 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Vacated when Armageddon are defeated by Double Jeopardy (Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel) during a tag team tournament. The winners of the tournament were awarded the title.
23 987
(J.B. Destiny (4) and Gator (4))
1 October 6, 2000 9 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Double Jeopardy (Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel) in a tournament final.
24 Double Jeopardy
(Paul Atlas (6) and Jimmy Anjel (2))
1 October 15, 2000 250 Nashville, Tennessee NWA 52nd Anniversary Show Defeated Gator and Brandon K, substituting for J.B. Destiny who was unable to appear due to travel problems. [6]
Vacated June 23, 2001 Vacated for a unification tournament. [7]
25 The Mon Valley Monsters
(Cory K and Big Poppa Gator (5))
1 June 23, 2001 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Armageddon (Rapture and Revelation) in a tournament final to unify the NWA East, PWX, and PWL Tag Team Championships. [7]
26 Boomer Payne (5) and Quinn Magnum (3) 1 July 21, 2001 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Boomer Payne defeated Cory K in a singles match. Subsequently, Payne chose Quinn Magnum as his partner.
27 Tommy Brown and J-Ru 1 August 18, 2001 49 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Boomer Payne in a handicap match. [8]
28 The New Age Horsemen
(Paul Atlas (7) and Jimmy Anjel (3))
1 October 6, 2001 70 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated J-Ru and Dash Bennett, substituting for Tommy Brown.
29 Axl Law and Scott Venom 1 December 15, 2001 18 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
30 Bison and Rapture 1 January 2, 2002 87 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show On March 2, 2002, Bison and Rapture defeated The New Era Horsemen (Daron Smythe & Jimmy Anjel) in McKeesport to unify the NWA East / PWX and NLW Tag Team Championships. [9]
31 The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
1 March 20, 2002 37 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
32 Mad Mike (2) and Sterling James Keenan 1 April 26, 2002 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
33 The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
2 May 24, 2002 56 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a "winner takes all" six-man elimination match between The Premiere Players and Paul Atlas versus Brandon K, Mad Mike and Sterling James Keenan. Due to the pre-match stipulation, The Premiere Players were awarded the tag team title while Atlas became NWA East / PWX Heavyweight Champion.
34 Dirk Ciglar and Brandon K (2) 1 July 19, 2002 29 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way match, also involving C.J. Sensation and Crusher Hansen.
35 The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
3 August 17, 2002 182 Triadelphia, West Virginia House show Defeated Dirk Ciglar and Bigg, substituting for Brandon K due to injury. [10]
36 Rated X
(Lance Dayton and Christopher Taylor)
1 February 15, 2003 196 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a 5 minute challenge match.
37 Scott Venom (2) and J.B. Destiny (5) 1 August 30, 2003 14 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
38 Scottie Gash and Quinn Magnum (4) 1 September 13, 2003 140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
39 The Program
(Bigg (3) and Kid Cupid)
1 January 31, 2004 140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
40 Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom (3))
1 June 19, 2004 56 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show [11]
41 Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
1 August 14, 2004 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
42 Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom (4))
2 September 11, 2004 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
43 The Tri-Chi Fraternity
(Hammer and Blitzz)
1 October 9, 2004 119 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
44 Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
2 February 5, 2005 224 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way elimination match, also involving Extreme (Squigg & McGrath).
45 Rage
(Quinn Magnum (5) and Brandon K (3))
1 September 17, 2005 [Note 1] McKeesport, Pennsylvania 11th Anniversary Show
Vacated 2006 Championship vacated for unknown reasons
46 Devin Devine and Chris Taylor 1 February 26, 2006 27 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Nikita Allanov and Bigg in a Best of Three match series to win the vacant title. [12]
47 Nikita Allanov and Bigg (3) 1 March 25, 2006 50 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
48 987
(Scottie Gash (2) and Crusher Hansen)
1 May 14, 2006 104 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show
49 Devil's Advocates
(Devil Bhudakahn and Jake Garrett)
1 August 26, 2006 126 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Summer Scorcher IV This was a three-way match, also involving Da Munchies (Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan). Scottie Gash defended the title by himself.
Vacated December 30, 2006 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Championship vacated for unknown reasons
50 The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
1 April 21, 2007 245 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way elimination match for the vacant title, also involving James Ross & Guido Corleone and Dash Bennett & Kid Cupid.
51 The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Max Alexander)
1 December 22, 2007 70 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Christmas Chaos This was a no-disqualification match.
52 Iron Justice
(Gregory Iron and Matthew Justice)
1 March 1, 2008 175 McKeesport, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide This was a three-way match, also involving The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
53 The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
2 August 23, 2008 14 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Infection
54 Patrick Hayes and Ashton Amhurst 1 September 6, 2008 116 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits 2
Vacated December 31, 2008 Stripped when Patrick Hayes refuses to appear for a title defense scheduled on January 17, 2009.
55 The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Robert Beverly)
2 April 11, 2009 97 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Burgh Brawl 13 Defeated Double Dragon (Blue Dragon I & Blue Dragon II) in a tournament final.
56 Double Dragon
(Blue Dragon I and Blue Dragon II)
1 July 17, 2009 71 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Summer Assault 3 This was a three-way match, also involving NWA North American Champions Excellence Personified (Brandon K and Scottie Gash).
57 Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and 2 Kool Abdul)
3 September 26, 2009 25 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 15th Anniversary Show This was a three-way match, also involving The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
Vacated October 21, 2009 The championship is vacated when Da Munchies split up.
58 Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
1 January 30, 2010 84 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Genesis 3 This was a three-way match for the vacant title, also involving Travis Fame and Piston Wiley, and The Straight Jacket Mafia (Sean Dahmer and Apollyon).
59 The Hellraisers
(Travis Fame and Apollyon (3))
1 April 24, 2010 14 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Crossfire 3
60 The Mon Valley Monsters
(Beast and Gator (6))
1 May 8, 2010 140 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way 4: Ray Mendez Fan Appreciation Night
61 Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
2 September 25, 2010 84 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 16th Anniversary Show
62 Excellence Personified
(Brandon K (4) and Scottie Gash (3))
1 December 18, 2010 69 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Christmas Chaos 4 This was a ladder match.
63 The Uprising
(Sean Dahmer (3) and Payton Graham)
2 February 25, 2011 85 McKeesport, Pennsylvania February Fury 4
64 Excellence Personified
(Brandon K (5) and Scottie Gash (4))
2 May 21, 2011 105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven 5 This was a three-way match, also involving Chris Taylor and Troy Lords.
65 The Shirley Doe Experience
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon (4))
1 September 3, 2011 56 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits 5
66 The Hansen Brothers
(Crusher Hansen (2) and Tony Hansen)
1 October 29, 2011 21 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 17th Anniversary Show This was a "no rules" match.
67 The Iron City Monsters
(Beast and Gator (7))
2 November 19, 2011 147 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Fan Appreciation Night This was a three-way match, also involving The Shirley Doe Experience (Shirley Doe and Apollyon).
68 The Order of Total Oblivion
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon (5))
2 April 14, 2012 385 McKeesport, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide Defeated Beast and Travis Fame who was substituting for Gator due to injury.
69 The Greatest American Villains
(Dash Bennett (4) and Robert Parker Williams)
1 May 4, 2013 70 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven
70 The Revolution
(Quinn Magnum (6) and T. Rantula (2))
1 July 13, 2013 27 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way
71 Initiative 51
(Troy Lords and A.J. Storm)
1 August 9, 2013 29 McKeesport, Pennsylvania August Anarchy
72 Legion
(Payton Graham (2) and Deion Cruize)
1 September 7, 2013 56 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 19th Anniversary Show This was a three-way match, also involving Revolution (Brandon K and T. Rantula).
73 Payton Graham (3) and Ethan Wright 1 November 2, 2013 34 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show Defeated Cruize and Alex Matthews after Legion split up.
74 Shirley Doe (3) and The Fan Guy 1 December 6, 2013 29 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Do or Die This was a three-way match, also involving Revolution (Dean Radford and The Beast).
75 The Revolution
(Dean Radford and The Beast (3))
1 January 4, 2014 98 McKeesport, Pennsylvania New Year's Knockout
76 The Golden Triangle
(Deion Cruize (2) and G.Q. Hayden Ferra)
1 April 12, 2014 42 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Crossfire The Beast was injured prior to the bout, resulting in a handicap match.
77 The Enforcing Officials
(Crusher Hansen (3) and Maxx Daniels)
1 May 24, 2014 154 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Fallout This was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross).
78 The Golden Triangle
(Slice and Brittany Force)
1 October 25, 2014 35 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Desperate Measures This was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross).
79 The Enforcing Officials
(Crusher Hansen (4) and Maxx Daniels)
2 November 29, 2014 105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 20th Anniversary Show This was a three-way match, also involving System Elite (Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross). [13]
80 The Hellfire Club
(Beastman and Kriss Stark)
1 March 14, 2015 105 McKeesport, Pennsylvania St. Paddy's Night of Champions
81 Brandon K (6) and Jack Pollock 1 June 27, 2015 63 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Ring of Fire
82 Martial Law
(Drake Braddock and Ego)
1 August 29, 2015 84 McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way
83 The Enforcers
(Crusher Hansen (5) and Maxx Daniels)
3 November 21, 2015 14 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 21st Anniversary Show This was a gauntlet match, also involving Nick Nero and Ace Austin, The Hellfire Club (Shirley Doe and Beastman), and System Elite (Ty Cross & Edric Everhart). [14]
84 The Order
(Lee Moriarty and Dirk Ciglar (2))
1 December 5, 2015 189 McKeesport, Pennsylvania No Limits
85 The Resurrection
(Shawn Phoenix and Rev. Ron Hunt)
1 June 11, 2016 84 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Unforgiven
86 Justin Idol and Chris Taylor (2) 1 September 3, 2016 28 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Challenge!
Vacated October 1, 2016 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Stripped and Crowned Stripped when Taylor was defeated by PWX Heavyweight Champion Brandon K in a "Stripped and Crowned" match, also involving PWX Three Rivers Champion Crusher Hansen, PWX Television Champion David Lawless, and PWX Futures Cup holder Sonny Vice.
87 The Order
(Rev. Ron Hunt (2) and Christian Black)
1 October 1, 2016 49 McKeesport, Pennsylvania House show This was a three-way match for the vacant title, also involving Lewis & Drake Braddock and Shirley Doe & Shawn Phoenix.
88 Team Mega
(Ashton Amherst (2) and JR Mega)
1 November 19, 2016 133 McKeesport, Pennsylvania 22nd Anniversary Show
89 Locked & Loaded
(Duke Davis and Ganon Jones, Jr.)
1 April 1, 2017 77 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Crossfire
90 Lewis and Toryn Flight 1 June 17, 2017 2,689+ McKeesport, Pennsylvania In Harm's Way

Combined reigns

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By team

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Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1 The Wrong Crowd
(Brian Anthony and Paul Atlas)
3 455
2 The Order of Total Oblivion/The Shirley Doe Experience
(Shirley Doe and Apollyon)
2 441
3 Da Munchies
(Dick Trimmins and Shiek Abdul Hassan)
3 277
4 The Premiere Players
(Dash Bennett and Daron Smythe)
3 275
5 The Enforcing Officials/The Enforcers
(Crusher Hansen and Maxx Daniels)
3 273
6 Gator and Colonel Payne 2 260
7 The Straight Jacket Mafia
(Sean Dahmer and Apollyon)
2 259
8 Double Jeopardy
(Paul Atlas and Jimmy Anjel)
1 250
9 Rated X
(Lance Dayton and Christopher Taylor)
1 196
10 The Order
(Lee Moriarty and Dirk Ciglar)
1 189
11 The Iron City Monsters/The Mon Valley Monsters
(Beast and Gator)
2 187
12 Iron Justice
(Gregory Iron and Matthew Justice)
1 175
13 Excellence Personified
(Brandon K and Scottie Gash)
2 174
14 Golden Reign
(Robert Parker Williams and Ryan Reign)
2 168
15 The Kaplacks
(Vince Kaplack and Brandon K)
1 142
16 Scottie Gash and Quinn Magnum 1 140
17 The Program
(Bigg and Kid Cupid)
1
18 Team Mega
(Ashton Amherst and JR Mega)
1 133
19 Lou Marconi and Paul Atlas 1 126
20 Devil's Advocates
(Devil Bhudakahn and Jake Garrett)
1
21 The Tri-Chi Fraternity
(Hammer and Blitzz)
1 119
22 Patrick Hayes and Ashton Amhurst 1
23 The Hellfire Club
(Beastman and Kriss Stark)
1 105
24 987
(Scottie Gash and Crusher Hansen)
1 104
25 The Revolution
(Dean Radford and The Beast)
1 98
26 The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Robert Beverly)
1 97
27 The Usual Suspects
(J.B. Destiny and Dennis Gregory)
1 90
28 Bison and Rapture 1 87
29 The Uprising
(Sean Dahmer and Payton Graham)
1 85
30 Better Than You
(All Business Brant and Scott Venom)
2 84
31 Martial Law
(Drake Braddock and Ego)
1
32 The Resurrection
(Shawn Phoenix and Rev. Ron Hunt)
1
33 The Giant Hillbillies
(Gator and Country Boy Chris)
1 77
34 Locked & Loaded
(Duke Davis and Ganon Jones, Jr.)
1
35 Double Dragon
(Blue Dragon I and Blue Dragon II)
1 71
36 Kingdom James and Shawn Patrick 1 70
37 Armageddon
(Rapture and Revelation)
1
38 The Franchise Players
(Jon Kronica and Max Alexander)
1
39 The Greatest American Villains
(Dash Bennett and Robert Parker Williams)
1
40 Quinn Magnum and T. Rantula 1 69
41 Paul Atlas and Black Cat 1
42 Unstoppable
(Bigg and Kingdom James)
1
43 Brandon K and Jack Pollock 1 63
44 J.B. Destiny and Ron Williams 1 56
45 Legion
(Payton Graham and Deion Cruize)
1
46 987
(Boomer Payne and J.B. Destiny)
1 54
47 Nikita Allanov and Bigg 1 50
48 Tommy Brown and J-Ru 1 49
49 The Order
(Rev. Ron Hunt and Christian Black)
1
50 Sean Evans and Vince Charming 1 42
51 The Golden Triangle
(Deion Cruize and G.Q. Hayden Ferra)
1
52 The Bomb Squad
(Boomer Payne and Bone Crusher)
1 40
53 The Golden Triangle
(Slice and Brittany Force)
1 35
54 Payton Graham and Ethan Wright 1 34
55 Lewis and Toryn Flight 1 31+
56 Dirk Ciglar and Brandon K 1 29
57 Initiative 51
(Troy Lords and A.J. Storm)
1
58 Shirley Doe and The Fan Guy 1
59 Quinn Magnum and Mad Mike 1
60 The Mon Valley Monsters
(Cory K and Big Poppa Gator)
1 28
61 Boomer Payne and Quinn Magnum 1
62 Mad Mike and Sterling James Keenan 1
63 Justin Idol and Chris Taylor 1
64 Devin Devine and Chris Taylor 1 27
65 The Revolution
(Quinn Magnum and T. Rantula)
1
66 The Hansen Brothers
(Crusher Hansen and Tony Hansen)
1 21
67 Axl Law and Scott Venom 1 18
68 The Hellraisers
(Travis Fame and Apollyon)
1 14
69 Scott Venom and J.B. Destiny 1
70 Stix & Stones
(Bone Crusher and Quinn Magnum)
1
71 987
(J.B. Destiny and Gator)
1 9
72 Robert Gibson and Vince Kaplack 1 1
73 Mr. Bigg and Jimmy Anjel 1
74 The Insiders
(Big Stevie Cool and Da Blue Guy)
1

By wrestler

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Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Paul Atlas 7 900
2 Apollyon 3 714
3 Gator 7 561
4 Shirley Doe 2 460
5 Brian Anthony 3 455
6 Scottie Gash 4 418
7 Brandon K 6 408
8 Crusher Hansen 5 398
9 Boomer Payne 5 382
10 Dash Bennett 4 345
11 Sean Dahmer 3 344
12 Quinn Magnum 6 307
13 The Beast 3 285
14 Dick Trimmins 3 277
15 Shiek Abdul Hassan 3 277
16 Daron Smythe 3 275
17 Maxx Daniels 3 273
18 Bigg 3 260
19 Ashton Amherst 2 252
20 Jimmy Anjel 3 251
Chris Taylor 3
21 J.B. Destiny 5 223
22 Dirk Ciglar 2 218
23 Lance Dayton 1 196
24 Lee Moriarty 1 189
25 Gregory Iron 1 175
Matthew Justice 1
Payton Graham 3
26 Robert Parker Williams 3 168
27 Ryan Reign 2
28 Jon Kronica 2 167
29 Vince Kaplack 2 143
30 Kid Cupid 1 140
31 Kingdom James 2 139
32 JR Mega 1 133
Rev. Ron Hunt 1
33 Lou Marconi 1 126
Devil Bhudakahn 1
Jake Garrett 1
34 Hammer 1 119
Blitzz 1
35 Patrick Hayes 1 116
Scott Venom 1
36 Beastman 1 105
Kriss Stark 1
37 Dean Radford 1 98
Deion Cruize 2
38 Robert Beverly 1 97
39 T. Rantula 2 96
40 Dennis Gregory 1 90
41 Bison 1 87
Rapture 1
42 All Business Brant 2 84
Drake Braddock 1
Ego 1
Shawn Phoenix 1
43 Country Boy Chris 1 77
Duke Davis 1
Ganon Jones, Jr. 1
44 Blue Dragon I 1 71
Blue Dragon II 1
45 Shawn Patrick 1 70
Rapture 1
Revelation 1
Max Alexander 1
Robert Parker Williams 3
46 Black Cat 1 69
47 Jack Pollock 1 63
48 Mad Mike 2 57
49 Ron Williams 1 56
50 Bone Crusher 2 54
51 Nikita Allanov 1 50
52 Tommy Brown 1 49
J-Ru 1
Christian Black 1
53 Sean Evans 1 42
Vince Charming 1
G.Q. Hayden Ferra 1
54 Slice 1 35
Brittany Force 1
55 Ethan Wright 1 34
56 Lewis 1 31+
Toryn Flight 1
57 Troy Lords 1 29
A.J. Storm 1
The Fan Guy 1
58 Cory K 1 28
Sterling James Keenan 1
Justin Idol 1
59 Devin Devine 1 27
60 Tony Hansen 1 21
61 Axl Law 1 18
62 Travis Fame 1 14
63 Robert Gibson 1 1
Big Stevie Cool 1
Da Blue Guy 1

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ The exact date on which the title was vacated is not known, which means their title reign lasted between 122 and 171 days.

References

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General

  • [G] Gary Will and Royal Duncan (2000). "(United States: Western Pennsylvania)". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. p. 75. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • Roelfsema, Eric (2003). "NWA East/PWX Tag Team Title History". Solie.org. Solie's Title Histories.
  • "NWA East/PWX Tag Team Title (Pennsylvania)". Wrestling-Titles.com. Puroresu Dojo. 2003.

Specific

  1. ^ "Pro Wrestling eXpress presents Brawl at the Mall". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 4, 1996.
  2. ^ "History of the World Tag Team Championship". Pro Wrestling eXpress. Retrieved 2007-05-11.
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  8. ^ Johnson, Mike (August 18, 2013). "THIS DAY IN HISTORY: BOBO BRAZIL'S IGNORED NWA WORLD TITLE WIN". PWInsider.com.
  9. ^ Martinez, Ryan (January 2, 2008). "THIS DAY IN HISTORY: ANDERSON BEATS MUTA, SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT AND MORE". PWInsider.com.
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