List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)

This article is about WWE's original world tag team championship. For other championships, see WWE Tag Team Champions (disambiguation).
Demolition hold the record for the longest championship reign 478 Days.

The World Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling World Tag Team championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was unified with the WWE Tag Team Championship, which WWE recognized as the "Unified WWE Tag Team Championship". On August 16, 2010 the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship.

Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. There have been a total of 113 recognized teams and 164 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 176 official reigns. The first champions were Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler and the final champions were The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd).

The team with the most reigns is The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) with eight. Edge has the most individual reigns with twelve. Two tag teams have held the titles for 365 or more days: Demolition, whose first reign set the record at 478 days, and The Valiant Brothers. Demolition also is the team with the longest combined reign at 698 days, while Mr. Fuji has the longest combined reign as an individual at 932 days. The following is a chronological list of teams that have been World Tag Team Champions by ring name.[1]

Title history

Names

Name[2] Years[2]
WWWF World Tag Team Championship June 1971 – October 1979
WWF Tag Team Championship October 1979 – December 1983
WWF World Tag Team Championship December 1983 – May 2002
WWE Tag Team Championship May 2002 – October 14, 2002
World Tag Team Championship October 14, 2002 – April 5, 2009
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship April 5, 2009 - August 16, 2010

Reigns

# Wrestlers Reigns Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler 1 June 3, 1971 186 New Orleans, LA House show Defeated Dick the Bruiser and The Sheik in a tournament final.[2] On November 12, Graham and Tyler also won the WWF International Tag Team Championship. [1]
2 Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet 1 December 6, 1971 57 New York, NY House show [1]
3 King Curtis Iaukea and Mikel Scicluna 1 February 1, 1972 111 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
4 Sonny King and Chief Jay Strongbow 1 May 22, 1972 36 New York, NY House show [1]
5 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka 1 June 27, 1972 337 Philadelphia, PA House show Television Taping[1]
6 Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea 1 May 30, 1973 104 Hamburg, PA House show Television Taping[1]
7 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka 2 September 11, 1973 64 Philadelphia, PA House show Television Taping[1]
8 Tony Garea (2) and Dean Ho 1 November 14, 1973 175 Hamburg, PA House show Television Taping[1]
9 The Valiant Brothers
(Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant)
1 May 8, 1974 370 Hamburg, PA House show Television Taping[1]
10 Dominic DeNucci and Victor Rivera/Pat Barrett 1 May 13, 1975 67/38 Philadelphia, PA House show Rivera left the WWWF on July 19, 1975. DeNucci chose Barrett as his replacement partner.[2] [1]
11 The Blackjacks
(Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)
1 August 26, 1975 74 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
12 Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi 1 November 8, 1975 185 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
13 The Executioners
(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)
1 May 11, 1976 168 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
Vacated October 26, 1976 Hamburg, PA House show Stripped when a third Executioner is used.[2]
14 Chief Jay Strongbow (2) and Billy White Wolf 1 December 7, 1976 237¤ Philadelphia, PA House show This was a three-team tournament, also involving Tor Kamata and Nikolai Volkoff, and The Executioners.[2][1]
Vacated August 1977 Vacated when Billy White Wolf injured his neck in a match against Ken Patera.[2]
15 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka 3 September 27, 1977 168 Philadelphia, PA House show Defeated Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko in a tournament final.[2][1]
16 Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci (2) 1 March 14, 1978 104 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
17 The Yukon Lumberjacks
(Yukon Eric and Yukon Pierre)
1 June 26, 1978 148 New York, NY House show [1]
18 Tony Garea (3) and Larry Zbyszko 1 November 21, 1978 105 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
19 The Valiant Brothers
(Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant (2))
1 March 6, 1979 230 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
20 Ivan Putski and Tito Santana 1 October 22, 1979 173 New York, NY House show [1]
21 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
1 April 12, 1980 119 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
22 Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales 1 August 9, 1980 1 New York, NY Showdown at Shea This was a two out of three falls match, which Backlund and Morales won 2–0.[2] During their reign, Backlund was the WWF Heavyweight Champion.[1]
Vacated August 10, 1980 Vacated due to Backlund's status as WWF Heavyweight Champion.[2]
23 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
2 September 9, 1980 60 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling Defeated Tony Garea & Rene Goulet in a tournament final.[2][1]
24 Tony Garea (4) and Rick Martel 1 November 8, 1980 129 Philadelphia, PA House show [1]
25 The Moondogs
(Rex and King/Spot)
1 March 17, 1981 45/81 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling King is replaced with Spot on May 1 when he's unable to enter the United States from Canada.[2][1]
26 Tony Garea (5) and Rick Martel 2 July 21, 1981 84 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
27 Mr. Fuji (4) and Mr. Saito 1 October 13, 1981 258 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
28 Jules and Chief Jay Strongbow (3) 1 June 28, 1982 15 New York, NY House show [1]
29 Mr. Fuji (5) and Mr. Saito 2 July 13, 1982 105 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
30 Jules and Chief Jay Strongbow (4) 2 October 26, 1982 133 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [1]
31 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
3 March 8, 1983 252 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [3]
32 Soul Patrol
(Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson)
1 November 15, 1983 154 Allentown, PA Championship Wrestling [4]
33 The North-South Connection
(Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch)
1 April 17, 1984 279 Hamburg, PA Championship Wrestling [5]
34 The U.S. Express
(Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham)
1 January 21, 1985 69 Hartford, CT House show [6]
35 The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff 1 March 31, 1985 78 New York, NY WrestleMania I [7]
36 The U.S. Express
(Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham)
2 June 17, 1985 68 Poughkeepsie, NY Championship Wrestling [8]
37 The Dream Team
(Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine)
1 August 24, 1985 226 Philadelphia, PA House show [9]
38 The British Bulldogs
(Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)
1 April 7, 1986 294 Rosemont, IL WrestleMania 2 [10]
39 The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
1 January 26, 1987 274 Tampa, FL Superstars Referee Danny Davis was biased towards Hart and Neidhart throughout the match and was later stripped of his duties as a referee by then-WWF president Jack Tunney. [11]
The Rougeau Brothers
(Jacques and Raymond Rougeau)
August 10, 1987 Montreal, QC House show The Rougeaus won after intercepting and using the Hart Foundation's manager Jimmy Hart's megaphone. The decision was later reversed and their title win was never recognized by the WWF.[12] [11]
40 Strike Force
(Rick Martel (3) and Tito Santana (2))
1 October 27, 1987 152 Syracuse, NY Superstars [13]
41 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
1 March 27, 1988 478 Atlantic City, NJ WrestleMania IV Longest reign. [14]
42 The Brain Busters
(Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)
1 July 18, 1989 76 Worcester, MA Saturday Night's Main Event This was a two out of three falls match which the Brain Busters won 2–1. Aired July 29, 1989.[15]
43 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
2 October 2, 1989 72 Wheeling, WV Superstars [16]
44 The Colossal Connection
(André the Giant and Haku)
1 December 13, 1989 109 Huntsville, AL Superstars [17]
45 Demolition
(Ax, Smash, and Crush (1))
3 April 1, 1990 148 Toronto, ON WrestleMania VI Crush joined Demolition during this reign, debuting on the June 6 taping of Superstars; the Freebird Rule is invoked, allowing any two members of Demolition to defend the title.[2][18][19]
46 The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
2 August 27, 1990 209 Philadelphia, PA SummerSlam This was a two out of three falls match, which the Hart Foundation won 2–1. Smash and Crush defended the titles in this match.[20]
The Rockers
(Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty)
October 30, 1990 Fort Wayne, IN The Main Event IV The Rockers won the titles in a two-out-of-three falls match and held them for several days during which they made several title defences; however, President Jack Tunney later reversed the decision due to a rope coming off of the turnbuckle during the match. The win was never acknowledged.[2][20]
47 The Nasty Boys
(Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)
1 March 24, 1991 155 Los Angeles, CA WrestleMania VII [21]
48 The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
1 August 26, 1991 165 New York, NY SummerSlam [22]
49 Money Inc.
(Ted DiBiase and Irwin R.. Schyster (formerly Mike Rotundo) (3))
1 February 7, 1992 164 Denver, CO House show [23]
50 The Natural Disasters
(Earthquake and Typhoon)
1 July 20, 1992 85 Worcester, MA House show [24]
51 Money Inc.
(Ted DiBiase (2) and Irwin R. Schyster (4))
2 October 13, 1992 244 Regina, SK Wrestling Challenge [25]
52 The Steiner Brothers
(Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
1 June 14, 1993 2 Columbus, OH House show [26]
53 Money Inc.
(Ted DiBiase (3) and Irwin R. Schyster (5))
3 June 16, 1993 3 Rockford, IL House show [27]
54 The Steiner Brothers
(Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
2 June 19, 1993 86 St. Louis, MO House show [28]
55 The Quebecers
(Pierre and Jacques)
1 September 13, 1993 119 New York, NY Raw This match was held under Province-of-Quebec rules, under which titles could change hands via disqualification. The Quebecers won when the referee saw Scott Steiner holding a hockey stick and disqualified them.[29]
56 The 1–2–3 Kid and Marty Jannetty 1 January 10, 1994 7 Richmond, VA Raw [30]
57 The Quebecers
(Pierre and Jacques)
2 January 17, 1994 71 New York, NY House show [31]
58 Men on a Mission
(Mabel and Mo)
1 March 29, 1994 2 London, EnglandHouse show[32]
59 The Quebecers
(Pierre and Jacques)
3 March 31, 1994 26 Sheffield, England House show [33]
60 The Headshrinkers
(Fatu and Samu)
1 April 26, 1994 124 Burlington, VT Raw [34]
61 Two Dudes with Attitudes
(Diesel and Shawn Michaels)
1 August 28, 1994 87 Indianapolis, IN House show [35]
Vacated November 23, 1994 San Antonio, TX Survivor Series Vacated when Diesel and Michaels could not function as a tag team.[36]
62 The 1–2–3 Kid (2) and Bob Holly 1 January 22, 1995 1 Tampa, FL Royal Rumble Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka in a tournament final.[36]
63 The Smoking Gunns
(Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)
1 January 23, 1995 69 Palmetto, FL Raw [37]
64 Owen Hart and Yokozuna 1 April 2, 1995 175 Hartford, CT WrestleMania XI [38]
65 Two Dudes with Attitudes
(Diesel and Shawn Michaels)
2 September 24, 1995 1 Saginaw, MI In Your House: Triple Header This match was also for Diesel's WWF Championship and Michaels' Intercontinental Championship. However, as Hart failed to show up for the match, the British Bulldog substituted as Yokozuna's partner. During the match, Owen ran down to the ring, only to be pinned, despite not officially being in the match.[39]
66 Owen Hart and Yokozuna 2 September 25, 1995 0 Grand Rapids, MI Raw Due to the ensuing controversy, the titles were restored to Hart and Yokozuna the following night on Raw. [40]
67 The Smoking Gunns
(Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)
2 143 The Smoking Gunns defeated the restored champions, Owen Hart and Yokozuna. [41]
Vacated February 15, 1996 Vacated when Billy Gunn suffers a neck injury.[42]
68 The Bodydonnas
(Skip and Zip)
1 March 31, 1996 49 Anaheim, CA WrestleMania XII Defeated The Godwinns in a tournament final.[42]
69 The Godwinns
(Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
1 May 19, 1996 7 New York, NY House show [43]
70 The Smoking Gunns
(Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)
3 May 26, 1996 119 Florence, SC In Your House: Beware of Dog [44]
71 The British Bulldog (2) and Owen Hart (3) 1 September 22, 1996 246 Philadelphia, PA In Your House: Mind Games During this reign Bulldog became the inaugural WWF European Champion while Owen became the Intercontinental Champion [45]
72 Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels (3) 1 May 26, 1997 49 Evansville, IN Raw [46]
Vacated July 14, 1997 San Antonio, TX Raw Vacated when Shawn Michaels was suspended after a backstage fight with Bret Hart on June 9, 1997.[47]
73 Stone Cold Steve Austin (2) and Dude Love 1 July 14, 1997 55 San Antonio, TX Raw Is War Defeated The British Bulldog and Owen Hart, who had won a tournament to face Austin and a partner of his choosing. Austin also won the Intercontinental Championship during this reign[47]
Vacated September 7, 1997 Louisville, KY Ground Zero: In Your House Vacated when Austin suffers a neck injury.[48]
74 The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
1 September 7, 1997 28 Louisville, KY Ground Zero: In Your House This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Godwinns, The Legion of Doom and the British Bulldog and Owen Hart.[48]
75 The Godwinns
(Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
2 October 5, 1997 2 St. Louis, MO Badd Blood: In Your House [49]
76 The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
2 October 7, 1997 48 Topeka, KS Raw Is War Aired October 13, 1997.[50]
77 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (4) and Road Dogg)
1 November 24, 1997 125 Fayetteville, NC Raw Is War [51]
78 Cactus Jack (2) and Chainsaw Charlie 1 March 29, 1998 1 Boston, MA WrestleMania XIV This was a dumpster match.[52]
79 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (5) and Road Dogg)
2 March 30, 1998 105 Albany, NY Raw Is War This was a steel cage match.[53]
80 Kane and Mankind (3) 1 July 13, 1998 13 East Rutherford, NJ Raw Is War [54]
81 Stone Cold Steve Austin (3) and The Undertaker 1 July 26, 1998 15 Fresno, CA Fully Loaded: In Your House Austin was also the WWF Champion [55]
82 Kane (2) and Mankind (4) 2 August 10, 1998 20 Omaha, NE Raw Is War This was a four-way match also involving The New Age Outlaws and D'Lo Brown & The Rock.[56]
83 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (6) and Road Dogg)
3 August 30, 1998 106 New York, NY SummerSlam This was a falls count anywhere match.[57]
84 The Corporation
(The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock)
1 December 14, 1998 42 Tacoma, WA Raw Is War Big Boss Man was also the Hardcore Champion and Shamrock was also the Intercontinental Champion [58]
85 Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart (4) 1 January 25, 1999 64 Phoenix, AZ Raw Is War [59]
86 Kane (3) and X-Pac (3) 1 March 30, 1999 56 Uniondale, NY Raw Is War Aired April 5, 1999. X-Pac was previously known as 1-2-3 Kid. [60]
87 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
1 May 25, 1999 35 Moline, IL Raw Is War Aired May 31, 1999. On June 21, 1999 , "Mr. Ass" Billy Gunn stole Bradshaw's title belt and claimed that it was his after scoring the pin during a 6-man tag title match, in which he fought alongside the Acolytes. A week later, Bradshaw would reclaim the belt in a one-on-one match where he defeated Gunn and took his belt back.[61]
88 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
1 June 29, 1999 26 Fayetteville, NC Raw Is War Aired July 5, 1999.[62]
89 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
2 July 25, 1999 15 Buffalo, NY Fully Loaded This was a handicap match in which Michael Hayes teamed with The Hardy Boyz.[63]
90 Kane (4) and X-Pac (4) 2 August 9, 1999 13 Rosemont, IL Raw Is War [64]
91 The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker (2))
1 August 22, 1999 8 Minneapolis, MN SummerSlam [65]
92 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind (5) and The Rock)
1 August 30, 1999 8 Boston, MA Raw Is War [66]
93 The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show (2) and The Undertaker (3))
2 September 7, 1999 13 Albany, NY SmackDown! This was a Buried Alive match, aired September 9, 1999. [67]
94 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind (6) and The Rock (2) )
2 September 20, 1999 1 Houston, TX Raw Is War This match was contested under "Dark Side Rules", meaning all members of the Ministry of Darkness (Undertaker, Big Show, Mideon and Viscera) were legal in the match. However, Undertaker was on commentary the entire match. Rock pinned Mideon to win the titles[68]
95 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (7) and Road Dogg)
4 September 21, 1999 21 Dallas, TX SmackDown! Aired September 23, 1999.[69]
96 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind (7) and The Rock (3) )
3 October 12, 1999 6 Birmingham, AL SmackDown! Aired October 14, 1999.[70]
97 The Holly Cousins
(Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly (2))
1 October 18, 1999 15 Columbus, OH Raw Is War [71]
98 Mankind (8) and Al Snow 1 November 2, 1999 6 Philadelphia, PA SmackDown! Aired November 4, 1999.[72]
99 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (8) and Road Dogg)
5 November 8, 1999 111 State College, PA Raw Is War [73]
100 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
1 February 27, 2000 35 Hartford, CT No Way Out [74]
101 Edge and Christian 1 April 2, 2000 57 Anaheim, CA WrestleMania 2000 This was a Triangle ladder match also involving The Hardy Boyz.[75]
102 Too Cool
(Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)
1 May 29, 2000 27 Vancouver, BC Raw Is War [76]
103 Edge and Christian 2 June 25, 2000 91 Boston, MA King of the Ring This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Hardy Boyz and T & A (Test and Albert).[77]
104 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
2 September 24, 2000 28 Philadelphia, PA Unforgiven This was a steel cage match.[78]
105 Edge and Christian 3 October 22, 2000 1 Albany, NY No Mercy Christian & Edge wrestled this match as Los Conquistadores, due to the fact that they were banned from challenging. [79]
106 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
3 October 23, 2000 14 Hartford, CT Raw Is War The Hardy Boyz wrestled as Los Conquistadores.[80]
107 Right to Censor
(Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)
1 November 6, 2000 34 Houston, TX Raw Is War [81]
108 Edge and Christian 4 December 10, 2000 8 Birmingham, AL Armageddon This was a four-way match also involving The Dudley Boyz, Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather, and Road Dogg and K-Kwik.[82]
109 The Rock (4) and The Undertaker (4) 1 December 18, 2000 1 Greenville, SC Raw Is War [83]
110 Edge and Christian 5 December 19, 2000 33 Charlotte, NC SmackDown! Kurt Angle was the special guest referee. Aired December 21, 2000.[84]
111 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
2 January 21, 2001 43 New Orleans, LA Royal Rumble [85]
112 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
4 March 5, 2001 14 Washington, D.C. Raw Is War [86]
113 Edge and Christian 6 March 19, 2001 0 Albany, NY Raw Is War This title shot was originally reserved for The Dudley Boyz, but Edge and Christian claimed that they had not arrived at the arena, and so took the shot themselves.[87]
114 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
3 13 After Edge and Christian won the titles, the Dudley Boyz demanded their title shot, which they received.[88]
115 Edge and Christian 7 April 1, 2001 16 Houston, TX WrestleMania X-Seven This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match also involving The Hardy Boyz.[89]
116 The Brothers of Destruction
(The Undertaker (5) and Kane (5))
1 April 17, 2001 12 Nashville, TN SmackDown! Aired April 19, 2001.[90]
117 The Two-Man Power Trip
(Stone Cold Steve Austin (4) and Triple H)
1 April 29, 2001 22 Rosemont, IL Backlash This match was also for Austin's WWF Championship and Triple H's Intercontinental Championship.[91]
118 Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho 1 May 21, 2001 29 San Jose, CA Raw Is War During their reign Jericho was briefly the Hardcore Champion
119 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
4 June 19, 2001 20 Orlando, FL SmackDown! Aired June 21, 2001.[92]
120 The Acolytes Protection Agency
(formerly "The Acolytes")
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
3 July 9, 2001 29 Atlanta, GA Raw Is War [93]
121 Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon 1 August 7, 2001 12 Los Angeles, CA SmackDown! Aired August 9, 2001.[94]
122 The Brothers of Destruction
(The Undertaker (6) and Kane (6))
2 August 19, 2001 29 San Jose, CA SummerSlam This was a steel cage match. Kane and Undertaker also successfully defended their WCW World Tag Team Championship.[95]
123 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray and D-Von)
5 September 17, 2001 35 Nashville, TN Raw [96]
124 Chris Jericho (2) and The Rock (5) 1 October 22, 2001 8 Kansas City, MO Raw During their reign Jericho was the WCW Champion align=center|[97]
125 Booker T and Test 1 October 30, 2001 13 Cincinnati, OH SmackDown! Aired November 1, 2001.[98]
126 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
5 November 12, 2001 6 Boston, MA Raw [99]
127 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
6 November 18, 2001 50 Greensboro, NC Survivor Series This was a steel cage match to unify the WWF and WCW Tag Team Championships.[100]
128 Spike Dudley and Tazz 1 January 7, 2002 43 New York, NY Raw This was a hardcore match.[101]
129 Billy (9) and Chuck 1 February 19, 2002 89 Rockford, IL SmackDown! Aired February 21, 2002. Titles become SmackDown! exclusive when Billy and Chuck were drafted to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. During their reign the titles was renamed the WWE Tag Team Championships[102]
130 Rico and Rikishi (2) 1 May 19, 2002 16 Nashville, TN Judgment Day Rikishi previously known as Fatu. [103]
131 Billy (10) and Chuck 2 June 4, 2002 28 Oklahoma City, OK SmackDown! This was an elimination match, aired June 6, 2002.[104]
132 Edge (8) and Hollywood Hulk Hogan 1 July 2, 2002 19 Boston, MA SmackDown! Aired July 4, 2002.[105]
133 The Un-Americans
(Christian (8) and Lance Storm)
1 July 21, 2002 64 Detroit, MI Vengeance Titles become exclusive to Raw due to the Un-Americans being Raw superstars.[106]
134 Hurri-Kane
(The Hurricane and Kane (7))
1 September 23, 2002 21 Anaheim, CA Raw Kane was also the Intercontinental Champion align=center|[107]
135 Christian (9) and Chris Jericho (3) 1 October 14, 2002 62 Montreal, QC Raw [108]
136 Booker T (2) and Goldust 1 December 15, 2002 22 Sunrise, FL Armageddon This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Dudley Boyz, and William Regal and Lance Storm.[109]
137 William Regal and Lance Storm (2) 1 January 6, 2003 13 Phoenix, AZ Raw [110]
138 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
7 January 19, 2003 1 Boston, MA Royal Rumble [111]
139 William Regal and Lance Storm (3) 2 January 20, 2003 63 Providence, RI Raw [112]
Vacated March 24, 2003 Sacramento, CA Raw Vacated due to Regal getting injured.[113]
140 Chief Morley and Lance Storm (4) 1 March 24, 2003 7 Sacramento, CA Raw Morley awarded himself and Storm the titles.[113]
141 Kane (8) and Rob Van Dam 1 March 31, 2003 76 Seattle, WA Raw This was a three-way elimination match also involving The Dudley Boyz.[114]
142 La Résistance
(René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
1 June 15, 2003 98 Houston, TX Bad Blood [115]
143 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
8 September 21, 2003 84 Hershey, PA Unforgiven This was a handicap tables match in which Robért Conway teamed with La Résistance.[116]
144 Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
1 December 14, 2003 64 Orlando, FL Armageddon This was a tag team turmoil match also involving Robért Conway and René Duprée, Hurricane and Rosey, Mark Jindrak and Garrison Cade, Val Venis and Lance Storm and Test and Scott Steiner. Batista and Flair defeated the Dudley Boyz to win.[117]
145 Booker T (3) and Rob Van Dam (2) 1 February 16, 2004 35 Bakersfield, CA Raw [118]
146 Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
2 March 22, 2004 28 Detroit, MI Raw [119]
147 Chris Benoit (2) and Edge (9) 1 April 19, 2004 42 Calgary, AB RawBenoit was also the World Heavyweight Champion align=center|[120]
148 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier (2))
1 May 31, 2004 141 Montreal, QC Raw [121]
149 Chris Benoit (3) and Edge (10) 2 October 19, 2004 13 Milwaukee, WI Taboo Tuesday Benoit and Edge were voted into this match as a result of neither winning the World Heavyweight Championship voting. Benoit won the title himself after Edge abandoned him midway through the match.[122]
150 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier (3))
2 November 1, 2004 14 Peoria, IL Raw [123]
151 Eugene and William Regal (3) 1 November 15, 2004 62 Indianapolis, IN Raw This was a three-way elimination match also involving Rhyno and Tajiri.[124]
152 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier (4))
3 January 16, 2005 19 Winnipeg, MB House show Jonathan Coachman replaced Eugene in this match due to injury.[125]
153 William Regal (4) and Tajiri 1 February 4, 2005 86 Saitama, Japan Raw Aired February 7, 2005.[126]
154 The Hurricane (2) and Rosey 1 May 1, 2005 140 Manchester, NH Backlash This was a tag team turmoil match also involving The Heart Throbs, Simon Dean and Maven and Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier. Hurricane and Rosey defeated Conway and Grenier to win the match.[127]
155 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch 1 September 18, 2005 44 Oklahoma City, OK Unforgiven [128]
156 Kane (9) and Big Show (3) 1 November 1, 2005 153 San Diego, CA Taboo Tuesday Big Show and Kane were voted into this match as a result of neither winning the WWE Championship voting.[129]
157 The Spirit Squad
(Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch, and Nicky)
1 April 3, 2006 216 Rosemont, IL Raw Kenny and Mikey won the match, but all five members were recognized as champions under the Freebird Rule.[19][130]
158 Ric Flair (3) and Roddy Piper 1 November 5, 2006 8 Cincinnati, OH Cyber Sunday Piper was voted into this match via web poll.
Kenny and Mikey defended the titles in this match.
[131]
159 Rated-RKO
(Edge (11) and Randy Orton)
1 November 13, 2006 77 Manchester, England Raw [132]
160 John Cena and Shawn Michaels (4) 1 January 29, 2007 63 Dallas, TX Raw During their reign John Cena was the WWE Champion.[133]
161 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
6 April 2, 2007 63 Dayton, OH Raw The Hardys won a team battle royal, last eliminating Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch; other participants were Michaels and Cena, Val Venis and Viscera, Johnny Nitro and The Miz, Paul London and Brian Kendrick, Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman, Marcus Cor Von and Kevin Thorn, Chavo Guerrero and Gregory Helms, and William Regal and Dave Taylor.[134]
162 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch 2 June 4, 2007 93 Tampa, FL Raw [135]
163 Paul London and Brian Kendrick 1 September 5, 2007 3 Cape Town, South Africa House show [136]
164 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch 3 September 8, 2007 93 Johannesburg, South Africa House show [137]
165 Hardcore Holly (3) and Cody Rhodes 1 December 10, 2007 202 Bridgeport, CT Raw 15th Anniversary [138]
166 Ted DiBiase (Jr.) and Cody Rhodes (2) 1 June 29, 2008 36 Dallas, TX Night of Champions Rhodes was revealed to be DiBiase's mystery partner and turned on Holly, resulting in a handicap match.[139]
167 Batista (3) and John Cena (2) 1 August 4, 2008 7 Knoxville, TN Raw [140]
168 Ted DiBiase (Jr.) (2) and Cody Rhodes (3) 2 August 11, 2008 77 Richmond, VA Raw [141]
169 CM Punk and Kofi Kingston 1 October 27, 2008 47 Tucson, AZ Raw [142]
170 John Morrison and The Miz 1 December 13, 2008 113 Hamilton, ON House show [143]
171 The Colóns
(Carlito and Primo)
1 April 5, 2009 84 Houston, TX WrestleMania XXV This was a Lumberjack match to unify the World Tag Team and WWE Tag Team Championships.[144] [145]
172 Edge (12) and Chris Jericho (4) 1 June 28, 2009 28 Sacramento, CA The Bash This was a triple threat match also involving The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase, Jr.). [146]
173 Jeri-Show
(Chris Jericho (5) and Big Show (4))
1 July 26, 2009 140 Philadelphia, PA Night of Champions Shortly after winning the titles Edge suffered a torn Achilles tendon, which required surgery and forced him to vacate his half of the championship. Jericho was allowed to keep his title and choose a new partner; he chose Big Show at Night of Champions. WWE views this as a second reign for Jericho. [147][148]
174 D-Generation X
(Triple H (2) and Shawn Michaels (5))
1 December 13, 2009 57 San Antonio, TX TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [149]
175 ShoMiz
(Big Show (5) and The Miz (2))
1 February 8, 2010 77 Lafayette, LA Raw This was a Triple Threat Elimination match also involving The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk and Luke Gallows). Miz was also the United States Champion [150]
176 The Hart Dynasty
(David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd)
1 April 26, 2010 112 Richmond, VA Raw The World Tag Team Championship was deactivated during their reign on August 16, 2010. [151]
Retired August 16, 2010 Los Angeles, CA Raw Decommissioned in favor of continuing the WWE Tag Team Championship lineage. [152]

List of combined reigns

Edge, who holds the record for most World Tag Team Championship reigns with 12 (with five different partners).
Key
Symbol Meaning
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.

By team

Rank Team No. of reigns Combined days
1Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
36981
2Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka3569
3The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
2483
4The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
5468
5The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
3431
6Money Inc.
(Ted DiBiase and I.R.S.)
3411
7The Valiant Brothers
(Jimmy and Johnny Valiant)
1370
8Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito2363
9The Smoking Gunns
(Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)
3331
10The British Bulldogs
(Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)
1294
11The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley)
8281
12Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch1279
13Owen Hart and The British Bulldog1246
14Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf1237¤
15Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch3230
The Valiant Brothers
(Johnny and Jerry Valiant)
1
17Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine1226
18The Quebecers
(Pierre and Jacques)
3216
The Spirit Squad
(Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch and Nicky)
1
20Tony Garea and Rick Martel2213
The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
2
22Edge and Christian7207
23Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes1202
24Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler1186
25Tony Parisi and Louis Cerdan1185
26Tony Garea and Dean Ho1175
Owen Hart and Yokozuna2
28La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
3174
29Ivan Putski and Tito Santana1173
30The Executioners
(#1 and #2)
1168
31The Nasty Boys
(Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)
1155
32Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson1154
33Kane and Big Show1153
34Strike Force
(Rick Martel and Tito Santana)
1152
35The Hardy Boyz
(Matt and Jeff Hardy)
6151
36The Yukon Lumberjacks
(Eric and Pierre)
1148
Jules and Chief Jay Strongbow2
38Rosey and The Hurricane1140
Jeri-Show
(Chris Jericho and Big Show)
1
40The U.S. Express
(Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham)
2137
41The Headshrinkers
(Fatu and Samu)
1124
42Billy and Chuck2117
43Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase (Jr.)2113
John Morrison and The Miz1
45The Hart Dynasty
(David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd)
1112
46King Curtis Iaukea and Mikel Scicluna1111
47The Colossal Connection
(André the Giant and Haku)
1109
48Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko1105
49Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea1104
Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci1
51La Résistance
(René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
198
52Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
292
53The Steiner Brothers
(Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
288
Two Dudes with Attitude
(Shawn Michaels and Diesel)
2
55William Regal and Tajiri186
56The Natural Disasters
(Earthquake and Typhoon)
185
57The Colóns
(Carlito and Primo)
184
58The Moondogs
(Rex and Spot)
181
59The Acolytes/APA
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
379
60The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff178
61Rated-RKO
(Edge (11) and Randy Orton)
177
ShoMiz
(Big Show and The Miz)
1
63The Brain Busters
(Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)
176
William Regal and Lance Storm2
Kane and Rob Van Dam1
66The Blackjacks
(Lanza and Mulligan)
174
67Kane and X-Pac269
68Dominic DeNucci and Victor Rivera167
69Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart164
The Un-Americans
(Christian and Lance Storm)
1
71Shawn Michaels and John Cena163
72Christian and Chris Jericho162
Eugene and William Regal1
74Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet157
D-Generation X
(Triple H and Shawn Michaels)
1
76Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dude Love155
Chris Benoit and Edge2
78The Bodydonnas
(Skip and Zip)
149
Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels1
80CM Punk and Kofi Kingston147
81The Moondogs
(Rex and King)
145
82Spike Dudley and Tazz143
83The Corporation
(The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock)
142
84The Brothers of Destruction
(The Undertaker and Kane)
241
85Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett138
86Sonny King and Chief Jay Strongbow136
87Booker T and Rob Van Dam135
88Right to Censor
(Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)
134
89Kane and Mankind233
90Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho129
91The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
128
Chris Jericho and Edge1
93Too Cool
(Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)
127
94The Two-Man Power Trip
(Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H)
122
Booker T and Goldust1
96The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
221
Hurri-Kane
(The Hurricane and Kane)
1
98Edge and Hollywood Hulk Hogan119
99Rico and Rikishi116
100Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker115
The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
3
The Holly Cousins
(Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly)
1
103Booker T and Test113
104Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon112
105The Godwinns
(Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
29
106Chris Jericho and The Rock18
Ric Flair and Roddy Piper1
108The 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty17
Chief Morley and Lance Storm1
John Cena and Batista1
111Mankind and Al Snow16
112Paul London and Brian Kendrick13
113Men on a Mission
(Mabel and Mo)
12
114Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales11
The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly1
Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie1
The Rock and The Undertaker1

1 During Demolition's third reign, Crush was added to the team, and the three of them defended the titles under the Freebird Rule for approximately 90 days.[153]

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1Mr. Fuji5932
2Billy Gunn10916
3Ax3698
Smash3
5Johnny Valiant2600
6Tony Garea5597
7Professor Tanaka3569
8Mike Rotundo/I.R.S.5548
9Davey Boy Smith/The British Bulldog2540
10Owen Hart4485
11Bret Hart2483
Jim Neidhart2
13Road Dogg5468
14Afa3431
Sika3
16Chief Jay Strongbow4421¤
17Ted DiBiase3411
18Kane9393
19Big Show5391
20Edge12385
21Jimmy Valiant1370
22Rick Martel3365
23Mr. Saito2363
24Christian9332
25Bart Gunn3331
26Tito Santana2325
27Cody Rhodes3315
28Dynamite Kid1294
29Bubba Ray Dudley8281
D-Von Dudley8
31Adrian Adonis1279
Dick Murdoch1
33Sylvain Grenier4272
34Chris Jericho5267
35Shawn Michaels5257
36Billy White Wolf1237
37Jerry Valiant1230
Trevor Murdoch3
Lance Cade3
40Brutus Beefcake1226
Greg Valentine1
42William Regal4224
43Bob Holly/Hardcore Holly3218
44Pierre3216
Jacques3
Johnny1
Kenny1
Mikey1
Mitch1
Nicky1
51Road Warrior Animal2213
Road Warrior Hawk2
53Dominic DeNucci2209
54The Miz2190
55Luke Graham1186
Tarzan Tyler1
57Louis Cerdan1185
Tony Parisi1
59Yokozuna2175
Dean Ho1
61Robért Conway3174
62Ivan Putski1173
63Executioner #11168
Executioner #21
65The Hurricane2161
66Brian Knobbs1155
Jerry Sags1
68Tony Atlas1154
Rocky Johnson1
70Matt Hardy6151
Jeff Hardy6
72Yukon Pierre1148
Eric1
Jules Strongbow2
Crush1
76Lance Storm4147
77Stone Cold Steve Austin4141
78Rosey1140
Fatu/Rikishi2
80Barry Windham2137
81Rex1126
82Samu1124
83Chuck2117
84Ted DiBiase (Jr.)2113
John Morrison1
86David Hart Smith1112
Tyson Kidd1
88King Curtis Iaukea1111
Mikel Scicluna1
Rob Van Dam2
91Dude Love/Cactus Jack/Mankind8110
92André the Giant1109
Haku1
94Larry Zbyszko1105
95Haystacks Calhoun1104
Dino Bravo1
97Ric Flair3100
98Batista399
99René Duprée198
100Rick Steiner288
Scott Steiner2
Diesel2
103Tajiri186
104Earthquake185
Typhoon1
106Chris Benoit384
Carlito1
Primo1
109Moondog Spot181
110Bradshaw379
Faarooq3
Triple H2
113The Iron Sheik178
Nikolai Volkoff1
The Undertaker6
116The 1-2-3 Kid/X-Pac477
Randy Orton1
118Arn Anderson176
Tully Blanchard1
120Blackjack Mulligan174
Blackjack Lanza1
122Booker T370
John Cena2
124Victor Rivera167
125Jeff Jarrett164
126Eugene162
127Karl Gotch157
Rene Goulet1
129Skip149
Zip1
131CM Punk147
Kofi Kingston1
133Moondog King145
134Spike Dudley143
Tazz1
136The Big Boss Man142
Ken Shamrock1
138Pat Barrett138
139Sonny King136
140Bull Buchanan134
The Goodfather1
142Mosh128
Thrasher1
144Grand Master Sexay127
Scotty 2 Hotty1
146The Rock524
147Goldust122
148Hollywood Hulk Hogan119
149Rico116
150Crash Holly115
151Test113
152Diamond Dallas Page112
Kanyon1
154Henry O. Godwinn29
Phineas I. Godwinn2
156Roddy Piper18
157Marty Jannetty17
Chief Morley1
159Al Snow16
160Paul London13
Brian Kendrick1
162Mabel12
Mo1
164Bob Backlund11
Pedro Morales1
Chainsaw Charlie1

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