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WLW Tag Team Championship

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WLW Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionWorld League Wrestling
Date establishedAugust 1, 2001
Current champion(s)High Level Enterprise (Jon Webb and Jack Gamble)
Date wonFebruary 02, 2020
Statistics
First champion(s)The Gold Exchange
Most reigns(as team) The Gold Exchange (Matt Murphy and Superstar Steve) (3)
(as individual) Superstar Steve (8)
Longest reignSuperstar Steve and Mark Sterling (455 days)
Shortest reignDave DeLorean and Jayden Fenix (less than 1 day)

The World League Wrestling (WLW) Tag Team Championship, is a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by the American independent professional wrestling promotion World League Wrestling.

Since the championship's creation in 2001, there have been 31 different teams that have held the title, combining for 36 total reigns.[1]

Title history

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No. Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Notes
1 The Gold Exchange
(Matt Murphy and Superstar Steve)
1 August 1, 2001 101 Springfield, MO Defeated The Harris Brothers (Don and Ron).[1]
2 Trevor Rhodes and Bull Schmitt 1 November 10, 2001 105 Eldon, MO [1]
3 The Gold Exchange
(Matt Murphy (2) and Superstar Steve (2))
2 February 23, 2002 13 Troy, MO [1]
4 Wade Chism and Trevor Rhodes (2) 1 March 8, 2002 unknown Lebanon, MO [1]
5 The Gold Exchange
(Matt Murphy (3) and Superstar Steve (3))
3 2002 unknown unknown Ace Steel substituted for Superstar Steve during this reign.[1]
Vacated February 22, 2003 Eldon, MO The Gold Exchange were stripped of the titles after Matt Murphy was injured in an automobile accident on December 8, 2002.[1]
6 Josh Besore and Marc Godecker 1 February 22, 2003 357 Eldon, MO Defeated Wade Chism and Trevor Rhodes in the finals of a four-team tournament.[1]
7 Trevor Rhodes and Wade Chism 2 September 27, 2003 140 Richmond, Missouri
8 The Gold Exchange
(Mason Hunter and Superstar Steve (4))
1 February 14, 2004 69 Eldon, MO [1]
9 Cody Hawk and Dakota 1 April 23, 2004 1 Richmond, MO
Vacated April 24, 2004 Winona, MO The titles were held up after a match between The Gold Exchange and Dakota and Cody Hawk.[1]
10 Derek McQuinn and T-Money 1 June 5, 2004 161 Eldon, MO Defeated Trevor Rhodes and Superstar Steve in the finals of a tournament.[1]
11 Wade Chism (2) and Dakota (2) 1 November 13, 2004 175 Kansas City, MO [1]
12 Ace Steel and Superstar Steve (5) 1 May 7, 2005 unknown Ozark, MO [1]
Vacated unknown unknown The titles were vacated.[1]
13 Ty Dalton and Angelo 1 January 28, 2006 315 Eldon, MO Defeated The Midwest Mafia (Robert Anthony and Scarpone) in the finals of a five-team, one-night tournament.[1]
14 Wade Chism (3) and Mike DiBiase 1 December 9, 2006 unknown Maryland Heights, MO [1]
Vacated unknown unknown The titles were vacated.[1]
15 Dinn T. Moore and Brandon Tatum 1 March 17, 2007 224 Eldon, MO Defeated Superstar Steve and Dakota in the final match of a series to determine the new champions.[1]
16 Superstar Steve (6) and Darin Waid 1 October 27, 2007 133 Maryland Heights, MO [1]
17 Steve Anthony and Marc Godecker (2) 1 March 8, 2008 230 Maryland Heights, MO [1]
18 Brian Breaker and Dinn T. Moore (2) 1 October 24, 2008 98 Warsaw, MO [1]
19 Dustin Lane and Darin Waid (2) 1 January 30, 2009 161 Richmond, MO [1]
20 Steve Anthony (2) and Bao Nguyen 1 July 10, 2009 unknown Waterloo, IA Defeated Jason Jones (substituting for Justin Lane) and Darin Waid at Night of Legends.[1][2]
Vacated unknown unknown The titles were vacated.[1]
21 Superstar Steve (7) and Mark Sterling 1 March 6, 2010 455 El Dorado Springs, MO Defeated Brian Breaker and Ryan Drago in the tournament finals.[1]
22 Ethan Wright and The Canucn Kid 1 May 12, 2010 unknown Eldon, Missouri
Vacated unknown unknown
23 Strong And Reckless (Jack Gamble and Jeff Strong) 1 November 12, 2011 315 Richmond, Missouri
24 High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble (2) and Jon Webb) 1 September 22, 2012 49 unknown Gamble chooses Webb when Strong is unable to defend the title for the card scheduled on September 22, 2012.
25 Elvis Aliaga and Ryan Drago 1 November 10, 2012 160 Springfield, Missouri
26 Rope and Rangle(Britton Tucker and Kris Wallace) 1 April 19, 2013 134 Eldon, Missouri
27 Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson and Dark Shadows(Dave DeLorean)) 1 August 31, 2013 350 Linn, Missouri
28 High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble and Jon Webb) 2 August 16, 2014 13 Richmond, Missouri
29 Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson and Dave DeLorean) 2 August 29, 2014 15 Vienna, Missouri
30 High Level Enterprise(Jack Gamble and Jon Webb) 3 September 13, 2014 178 Linn, Missouri
Vacated unknown unknown Vacated when the team left for Japan.
31 Black Hand Warriors(Dave DeLorean (3) and Jayden Fenix) 1 June 26, 2015 1 Troy, Missouri Defeated Brandon Espinosa and Justin D'Air in tournament final.
32 Elite Aggression(Superstar Steve (8) and Derek McQuinn (2)) 1 June 26, 2015 267 Troy, Missouri Superstar Steve cashed in a championship contract for an impromptu match.
33 Black Hand Warriors(Michael Magnuson (3) and Dave DeLorean (4)) 3 March 19, 2016 595 Troy, Missouri Defeated Superstar Steve and Mark Sterling due to injury to Derek McQuinn.
34 Brandon Espinosa and Steve Fender 1 November 4, 2017 126 Troy, Missouri
35 Kyle Roberts and Scott Steiner 1 March 10, 2018 56 Moscow Mills, Missouri
36 Brandon Espinosa and Steve Fender 2 May 5, 2018 154 Missouri, USA
37 Kyle Roberts and Rex Fults 1 October 6, 2018 371 Troy, Missouri
38 Derek Stone and Jon Webb 1 October 12, 2019 133 Troy, Missouri
39 Colton Theron Vaught and Moses Powell 1 February 22, 2020 140 Troy, Missouri
40 The Empire (Camaro Jackson and Jon Webb) 1 July 11, 2020 707 Troy, Missouri
41 High Level Enterprise (Jon Webb and Jack Gamble) 3 June 18, 2022 876+ Troy, Missouri

Combined reigns

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As of November 10, 2024.

By team

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Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 The Gold Exchange
(Matt Murphy and Superstar Steve)
3 400

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y "W.L.W. Tag Team Title". Puroresu Dojo. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
  2. ^ "WLW Night of Legends" (in German). Cagematch. Retrieved 2009-10-07.
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