TASW Tag Team Championship

TASW Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion Texas All-Star Wrestling
Date established December 7, 1996
Current champion(s) Southern Outlaw Boys
(Roc Hardway and Jesse Logan)
Date won March 29, 2014

The TASW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship contested in Texas All-Star Wrestling (TASW). It was the third of four championship titles established in TASW, having been introduced in 1996, and remains the oldest active tag team championship in the state of Texas.[1]

The inaugural champions were Natural Born Killers (Rico Suave and G.Q. Knight), who defeated Top Guns (Ace and Jag) on December 7, 1996 to become the first TASW Tag Team Champions. No team has ever won the championship more than once. Scoby Gober, however, has the most individual reigns with 3. At 813 days, Ryan Davidson and Rockstar Robbie's first and only reign is the longest in the title's history. Brutality Inc.'s (Ken Hoffman and Sean Pendergast) only reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 35 days. Both men were reporters from the Houston Chronicle and donated their prize money to charity upon winning the title.[2][3][4] Overall, there have been 29 reigns shared between 26 wrestlers, with five vacancies.

Title history

Key
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
# Indicates what number the reign is
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily.

Reigns

As of December 5, 2015

# Wrestlers Reigns Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Natural Born Killers
(Rico Suave and G.Q. Knight)
1 December 7, 1996 N/A Humble, Texas House show Defeated Top Guns (Ace and Jag) to become the first TASW Tag Team Champions. [1]
Vacated 1997 N/A N/A Stripped when Suave is injured.[1]
2 Top Guns
(Ace and Jag)
1 May 3, 1997 N/A Humble, Texas House show Defeated Wardog and Rasta Savage to win the vacant championship. [1]
3 Top Gun Jag (2) and Tank Tyler 1 June 1997 N/A Humble, Texas House show Top Gun Ace is replaced by Tank Tyler after leaving the promotion. [1]
4 The Hellhounds
(Wardog and Maddog)
1 June 14, 1997 314 Humble, Texas House show The Hellhounds won the championship due to forfeit. [1]
5 New Breed
(Johnny Blade and Iron Mike)
1 April 24, 1998 84 Texas City, Texas House show New Breed defeated Maddog in a handicap match when Wardog failed to appear at the event. [1]
6 Humungous and Bruiser Bennett 1 July 17, 1998 182 Diboll, Texas House show [1]
Vacated January 15, 1999 N/A N/A [1]
7 The Terminator and Rasta Savage 1 February 6, 1999 N/A Humble, Texas House show Defeated Jason Nash and Sid Sexy in a tournament final. [1]
8 Big Daddy and Chris Cheetum 1 2000 N/A N/A House show [5]
9 Ministuff and Hotstuff Hernandez 1 2000 N/A N/A House show
10 Big Daddy (2) and The Spanish Fly 1 2000 N/A N/A House show [6][7]
11 Ministuff (2) and Skyler 1 2001 N/A N/A House show [8][9]
12 Bobby 2-Badd and Seth Shai 1 July 7, 2001 742 Humble, Texas House show Defeated Ministuff and Sid Sexy. [8][9][10]
13 The Brooklyn Boys
(Tony Montana and Rocco Carmanooch)
1 July 19, 2003 392 Humble, Texas Summer Jam (2003) This was a Three Way Tag Team Steel Cage match also involving Zen Zen & Hugh Rogue. Shai cost the team the match when he slammed the cage door on his partner. On January 10, 2004, the team wrestled High Impact Wrestling Tag Team Champions The Outlawz in a unification match.[11] [12][13]
14 Bobby 2-Badd (2) and Mr. Mayhem 1 August 14, 2004 97 Humble, Texas House show [14][15][16][17]
15 ZenZen and Chris Allen 1 November 19, 2004 N/A New Caney, Texas House show [15][18]
16 Scoby Gober and Bubba Lee Travis 1 2005 N/A N/A House show
17 Nate Slater and Nick Daniels 1 2005 N/A N/A House show [19]
18 Nark the Nevulon and VooDoo the Xecutioner 1 July 8, 2006 179 Humble, Texas Summer Jam (2006) [20][21][22][23]
19 Wally and Stumpy Gimp
(The Gimps)
1 January 13, 2007 49 Humble, Texas Humble Rumble XIV This was a Fatal Fourway match. [20][24]
20 Dylan Starr and Nick Daniels (2) 1 March 3, 2007 126 Humble, Texas Scar Wars (2007) This was a Three Way Tag Scramble match also involving Rocco Carmanooch and Chip Dumas. [25]
21 Scoby Gober (2) and Bones 1 July 7, 2007 98 Humble, Texas Summer Jam (2007) Defeated Dylan Starr and Stumpy Gimp. Scoby Gober's original partner, T-Bone, was also unable to attend the show and replaced by Bones. [26][27]
22 Brutality Inc.
(Ken Hoffman and Sean Pendergast)
1 October 13, 2007 35 Humble, Texas Slamfest (2007) This was a Triple Threat match also involving Nate Slater and Rocco Carmanooch. Hoffman and Pendergast claimed they would donate their prize money to charity. [2][3][4][28][29][30]
23 Parental Discretion Advised
(Nate Slater (2) and Rocco Carmanooch (2))
1 November 17, 2007 N/A Humble, Texas Night of Champions (2007)
Held up January 2009 N/A N/A [31]
24 ZenZen (2) and Scoby Gober (3) 1 April 11, 2009 N/A Humble, Texas Wrestlefest (2009) Defeated in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. [32]
Vacated 2010 N/A N/A
25 Hector Montoya and Mysterious Q 1 July 10, 2010 368 Humble, Texas House show Defeated “Ruthless” Ryan Davidson and Billy Bongo in a tournament final.
Vacated July 11, 2011 N/A N/A Stripped when Hector Montoya left the promotion.[33]
26 Ryan Davidson and Rockstar Robbie 1 July 23, 2011 813 Brenham, Texas Brenham Rumble (2011) Awarded the championship after winning a 10-man battle royal. [34]
27 Rockstar Robbie (2) 1 October 13, 2013 41 Houston, Texas Gold Rush (2013) Defeated Ryan Davidson in a "winner-take-all" match after the team broke up.
28 Ryan Davidson (2) and Ayden Cristiano 1 November 23, 2013 126 La Porte, Texas Brawl in the Fall (2013) Defeated Rockstar Robbie and mystery partner J-Sin Sullivan.
29 Southern Outlaw Boys
(Roc Hardway and Jesse Logan)
1
March 29, 2014 205 Humble, Texas Humble Rumble XXI
Held up October 20, 2014 N/A N/A The titles are declared held up when Roc Hardway went into retirement.
30 Southern Outlaw Boys
(Jesse Logan and Justin Walker)
1
October 25, 2014 154 Houston, Texas Scar Wars
31 The 409'ers
(Onyx Cooper and Nate Laws)
1
March 28, 2015 618+ Humble, Texas Humble Rumble XXII

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