List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE, 1971–2010)

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Three-time champions Demolition (Ax and Smash), whose first reign was the longest reign for the title at 478 days Demoliton WWF Tag Champions.jpg
Three-time champions Demolition (Ax and Smash), whose first reign was the longest reign for the title at 478 days

The World Tag Team Championship, originally known as the WWWF World Tag Team Championship, was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). The title had various names over the years due to company name changes, from its establishment in 1971 in the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), to World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1979, and then WWE in 2002; the championship took on its final unbranded name later that same year. In April 2009, it was unified with the WWE Tag Team Championship, with the two titles together then recognized as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship while remaining independently active. On August 16, 2010, however, the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship (which became the Raw Tag Team Championship in 2016 before assuming the name of World Tag Team Championship in 2024).

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There were a total of 176 reigns between 113 teams composed of 164 individual champions, and nine vacancies. 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 was The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) with eight, while individually, Edge had the most at 12. Only two tag teams held the title for 365 or more days: Demolition (Ax and Smash), whose first reign was the longest reign for the title at 478 days, and The Valiant Brothers (Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant). As a team, Demolition also had the longest combined reign at 698 days across three reigns, while individually, Mr. Fuji had the longest combined reign at 932 days across five reigns.

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 ChampionshipJune 3, 1971 – March 1, 1979
WWF World Tag Team ChampionshipMarch 1, 1979 – December 26, 1983
WWF Tag Team ChampionshipDecember 26, 1983 – May 6, 2002
WWE Tag Team ChampionshipMay 6, 2002 – October 7, 2002
World Tag Team Championship October 7, 2002 – August 16, 2010
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship [lower-alpha 1] April 5, 2009 - August 16, 2010

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1Reign lasted less than a day
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF)
1 Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler June 3, 1971 House show New Orleans, LA 1186Graham and Tyler 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 December 6, 1971 House show New York, NY 157 [1]
3 King Curtis Iaukea and Mikel Scicluna February 1, 1972 House show Philadelphia, PA 1111 [1]
4 Chief Jay Strongbow and Sonny King May 22, 1972 House show New York, NY 136 [1]
5 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka June 27, 1972 House show Philadelphia, PA 1337Television taping. [1]
6 Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea May 30, 1973 House show Hamburg, PA 1104Television taping. [1]
7 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka September 11, 1973 House show Philadelphia, PA 264Television taping. [1]
8 Dean Ho and Tony Garea November 14, 1973 House show Hamburg, PA 1
(1, 2)
175Television taping. [1]
9 The Valiant Brothers
(Jimmy Valiant and Johnny Valiant)
May 8, 1974 House show Hamburg, PA 1370Television taping. [1]
10 Dominic DeNucci and Victor Rivera/Pat Barrett May 13, 1975 House show Philadelphia, PA 167/38Rivera left the WWWF on July 19, 1975. DeNucci chose Barrett as his replacement partner. [2] [1] [3]
11 The Blackjacks
(Blackjack Lanza and Blackjack Mulligan)
August 26, 1975 House show Philadelphia, PA 184 [1]
12 Louis Cerdan and Tony Parisi November 18, 1975 House show Philadelphia, PA 1175 [1]
13 The Executioners
(Executioner #1 and Executioner #2)
May 11, 1976 House show Philadelphia, PA 1168 [1]
Vacated October 26, 1976 House show Hamburg, PA The Executioners were stripped of the championship when a third Executioner was used. [2]
14 Billy White Wolf and Chief Jay Strongbow December 7, 1976 House show Philadelphia, PA 1
(1, 2)
237This was a three-team tournament, also involving Nikolai Volkoff and Tor Kamata, and The Executioners. [2] [1]
Vacated August 1, 1977The championship was vacated when Billy White Wolf injured his neck in a match against Ken Patera. [2]
15 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka September 27, 1977 House show Philadelphia, PA 3168Fuji and Tanaka defeated Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [2] [1]
16 Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci March 14, 1978 Championship Wrestling Philadelphia, PA 1
(1, 2)
104 [1]
17 The Yukon Lumberjacks
(Yukon Eric and Yukon Pierre)
June 26, 1978 House show New York, NY 1148 [1]
18 Larry Zbyszko and Tony Garea November 21, 1978 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 1
(1, 3)
105 [1]
19 The Valiant Brothers
(Jerry Valiant and Johnny Valiant)
March 6, 1979 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 1
(1, 2)
230 [1]
National Wrestling Alliance: World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
20 Ivan Putski and Tito Santana October 22, 1979 House show New York, NY 1173 [1]
21 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
April 12, 1980 House show Philadelphia, PA 1119 [1]
22 Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales August 9, 1980 Showdown at Shea New York, NY 11This was a two out of three falls match, which Backlund and Morales won 2–0. [1] [1]
Vacated August 10, 1980The championship was vacated due to Backlund's status as WWF Heavyweight Champion. [1]
23 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
September 9, 1980 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 260The Wild Samoans defeated Rene Goulet and Tony Garea in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [2] [1]
24 Rick Martel and Tony Garea November 8, 1980 House show Philadelphia, PA 1
(1, 4)
129 [1]
25 The Moondogs
(Rex and King/Spot)
March 17, 1981 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 145/81King was replaced with Spot on May 1 when he's unable to enter the United States from Canada. [2] [1]
26 Rick Martel and Tony Garea July 21, 1981 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 2
(2, 4)
84 [1]
27 Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito October 13, 1981 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 1
(4, 1)
258 [1]
28 Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules June 28, 1982 House show New York, NY 1
(3, 1)
15 [1]
29 Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito July 13, 1982 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 2
(5, 2)
105 [1]
30 Chief Jay Strongbow and Jules October 26, 1982 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 2
(4, 2)
133 [1]
31 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
March 8, 1983 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 3252Aired on Tape Delay on March 19, 1983. [4]
32Soul Patrol
(Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas)
November 15, 1983 Championship Wrestling Allentown, PA 1154This was a no disqualification match. Aired on tape delay on December 10, 1983. [5]
World Wrestling Federation (WWF)
33The North-South Connection
(Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch)
April 17, 1984 Championship Wrestling Hamburg, PA 1279 [6]
34 The U.S. Express
(Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo)
January 21, 1985 House show Hartford, CT 169 [7]
35 The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff March 31, 1985 WrestleMania I New York, NY 178 [8]
36 The U.S. Express
(Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo)
June 17, 1985 Championship Wrestling Poughkeepsie, NY 268 [9]
37 The Dream Team
(Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine)
August 24, 1985 House show Philadelphia, PA 1226 [10]
38 The British Bulldogs
(Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid)
April 7, 1986 WrestleMania 2 Rosemont, IL 1294 [11]
39 The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
January 26, 1987 Superstars Tampa, FL 1274Referee Danny Davis favoured The Hart Foundation throughout the match and was later banned as a referee by WWF president Jack Tunney. [12]
40 Strike Force
(Rick Martel and Tito Santana)
October 27, 1987 Superstars Syracuse, NY 1
(3, 2)
152 [13]
41 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
March 27, 1988 WrestleMania IV Atlantic City, NJ 1478 [14]
42 The Brain Busters
(Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)
July 18, 1989 Saturday Night's Main Event XXII Worcester, MA 176This was a two-out-of-three falls match which the Brain Busters won 2–1. Aired on tape delay on July 29, 1989. [15]
43 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
October 2, 1989 Superstars Wheeling, WV 272Aired on tape delay on November 4, 1989. [16]
44 The Colossal Connection
(André the Giant and Haku)
December 13, 1989 Superstars Huntsville, AL 1109Aired on tape delay on December 30, 1989 [17]
45 Demolition
(Ax, Smash, and Crush)
April 1, 1990 WrestleMania VI Toronto, ON, Canada 3
(3, 3, 1)
148Crush 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 championship. [2] [18] [19]
46 The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
August 27, 1990 SummerSlam Philadelphia, PA 2209This was a two-out-of-three falls match, which the Hart Foundation won 2–1. Crush and Smash defended the championship in this match. [20]
The Rockers
(Marty Jannetty and Shawn Michaels)
October 30, 1990 The Main Event IV Fort Wayne, IN The Rockers won the titles in a two-out-of-three falls match and held them for several days, during which they made several defenses. However, WWE decided not to air the title change, returning the titles to The Hart Foundation. The win was never acknowledged. [2] [20]
47 The Nasty Boys
(Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)
March 24, 1991 WrestleMania VII Los Angeles, CA 1155 [21]
48 The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
August 26, 1991 SummerSlam New York, NY 1165This was a Street Fight [22]
49 Money Inc.
(Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase)
February 7, 1992 House show Denver, CO 1
(3, 1)
164Schyster was previously known as Mike Rotundo. [23]
50 The Natural Disasters
(Earthquake and Typhoon)
July 20, 1992 House show Worcester, MA 185 [24] [25]
51 Money Inc.
(Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase)
October 13, 1992 Wrestling Challenge Regina, SK, Canada 2
(4, 2)
244 [26]
52 The Steiner Brothers
(Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
June 14, 1993 House show Columbus, OH 12 [27]
53 Money Inc.
(Irwin R. Schyster and Ted DiBiase)
June 16, 1993 House show Rockford, IL 3
(5, 3)
3 [28]
54 The Steiner Brothers
(Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner)
June 19, 1993 House show St. Louis, MO 286 [29]
55 The Quebecers
(Jacques and Pierre)
September 13, 1993 Raw New York, NY 1119This 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 hit Jacques with a hockey stick and disqualified them. [30]
56 The 1–2–3 Kid and Marty Jannetty January 10, 1994 Raw Richmond, VA 17 [31]
57 The Quebecers
(Jacques and Pierre)
January 17, 1994 House show New York, NY 271 [32]
58 Men on a Mission
(Mabel and Mo)
March 29, 1994 House show London, England 12 [33]
59 The Quebecers
(Jacques and Pierre)
March 31, 1994 House show Sheffield, England 326 [34]
60 The Headshrinkers
(Fatu and Samu)
April 26, 1994 Raw Burlington, VT 1124 [35]
61 Two Dudes with Attitudes
(Diesel and Shawn Michaels)
August 28, 1994 House show Indianapolis, IN 187 [36]
Vacated November 23, 1994 Survivor Series San Antonio, TX The championship was vacated when Diesel and Michaels could not function as a tag team. [37]
62 The 1–2–3 Kid and Bob Holly January 22, 1995 Royal Rumble Tampa, FL 1
(2, 1)
1Holly and Kid defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Tatanka in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [37]
63 The Smoking Gunns
(Bart Gunn and Billy Gunn)
January 23, 1995 Raw Palmetto, FL 169 [38]
64 Owen Hart and Yokozuna April 2, 1995 WrestleMania XI Hartford, CT 1175 [39]
65 Two Dudes with Attitudes
(Diesel and Shawn Michaels)
September 24, 1995 In Your House: Triple Header Saginaw, MI 21This match was also for Diesel's WWF Championship and Michaels' Intercontinental Championship. However, as Owen Hart failed to show up for the match, the British Bulldog substituted as Yokozuna's partner. During the match, Hart ran down to the ring, only to be pinned, despite not officially being in the match. [40]
66 Owen Hart and Yokozuna September 25, 1995 Raw Grand Rapids, MI 2<1Due to the ensuing controversy around the previous title change, the championships were restored to Hart and Yokozuna the following night on Raw. [41]
67 The Smoking Gunns
(Bart Gunn and Billy Gunn)
September 25, 1995 Raw Grand Rapids, MI 2143The Smoking Gunns defeated the restored champions, Owen Hart and Yokozuna. [42]
Vacated February 15, 1996The championship was vacated when Billy Gunn suffered a neck injury. [43]
68 The Bodydonnas
(Skip and Zip)
March 31, 1996 WrestleMania XII Anaheim, CA 149The Bodydonnas defeated The Godwinns in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [43]
69 The Godwinns
(Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
May 19, 1996 House show New York, NY 17 [44]
70 The Smoking Gunns
(Bart Gunn and Billy Gunn)
May 26, 1996 In Your House: Beware of Dog Florence, SC 3119 [45]
71 Owen Hart and the British Bulldog
(The British Bulldog and Owen Hart)
September 22, 1996 In Your House: Mind Games Philadelphia, PA 1
(2, 3)
246During this reign, Bulldog became the inaugural WWF European Champion while Owen became the Intercontinental Champion. [46]
72 Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels May 26, 1997 Raw is War Evansville, IN 1
(1, 3)
49 [47]
Vacated July 14, 1997 Raw is War San Antonio, TX The championship was vacated when Michaels was suspended after a backstage fight with Bret Hart on June 9, 1997. [48]
73 Dude Love and Stone Cold Steve Austin July 14, 1997 Raw Is War San Antonio, TX 1
(1, 2)
55Austin and Love 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. [48]
Vacated September 7, 1997 Ground Zero: In Your House Louisville, KY The championship was vacated when Stone Cold Steve Austin suffered a neck injury. [49]
74 The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
September 7, 1997 Ground Zero: In Your House Louisville, KY 128This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Godwinns, The Legion of Doom and the British Bulldog and Owen Hart. [49]
75 The Godwinns
(Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn)
October 5, 1997 Badd Blood: In Your House St. Louis, MO 22 [50]
76 The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
October 7, 1997 Raw Is War Topeka, KS 248Aired on tape delay October 13, 1997. [51]
77 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
November 24, 1997 Raw Is War Fayetteville, NC 1
(4, 1)
125 [52]
78 Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie March 29, 1998 WrestleMania XIV Boston, MA 1
(2, 1)
1This was a dumpster match. [53]
Vacated March 30, 1998 Raw Is War Albany, NY Held up on account of the wrong dumpster being used.
79 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
March 30, 1998 Raw Is War Albany, NY 2
(5, 2)
105This was a steel cage match. [54]
80 Kane and Mankind July 13, 1998 Raw Is War East Rutherford, NJ 1
(1, 3)
13 [55]
81 Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker July 26, 1998 Fully Loaded: In Your House Fresno, CA 1
(3, 1)
15 [56]
82 Kane and Mankind August 10, 1998 Raw Is War Omaha, NE 2
(2, 4)
20This was a four-way tag team match also involving The New Age Outlaws and D'Lo Brown and The Rock. [57]
83 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
August 30, 1998 SummerSlam New York, NY 3
(6, 3)
106This was a falls count anywhere match. Mankind wrestled this match alone, being abandoned by Kane. [58]
84 The Corporation
(The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock)
December 14, 1998 Raw Is War Tacoma, WA 142This was a rematch from the previous nights Rock Bottom pay-per-view event. [59]
85 Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart January 25, 1999 Raw Is War Phoenix, AZ 1
(1, 4)
64 [60]
86 Kane and X-Pac March 30, 1999 Raw Is War Uniondale, NY 1
(3, 3)
56Aired on tape delay April 5, 1999. X-Pac was previously known as 1-2-3 Kid. [61]
87 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
May 25, 1999 Raw Is War Moline, IL 135Aired on tape delay 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 reclaimed the belt in a one-on-one match where he defeated Gunn and took his belt back. [62]
88 The Hardy Boyz
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
June 29, 1999 Raw Is War Fayetteville, NC 126Aired on tape delay July 5, 1999. [63]
89 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
July 25, 1999 Fully Loaded Buffalo, NY 215This was a handicap match in which Michael Hayes teamed with The Hardy Boyz. [64]
90 Kane and X-Pac August 9, 1999 Raw Is War Rosemont, IL 2
(4, 4)
13 [65]
91The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
August 22, 1999 SummerSlam Minneapolis, MN 1
(1, 2)
8 [66]
92 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
August 30, 1999 Raw Is War Boston, MA 1
(5, 1)
8 [67]
93The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
September 7, 1999 SmackDown! Albany, NY 2
(2, 3)
13This was a Buried Alive match, aired on tape delay on September 9, 1999. [68]
94 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
September 20, 1999 Raw Is War Houston, TX 2
(6, 2)
1This match was contested under "Dark Side Rules", meaning all members of the Ministry of Darkness (Big Show, Mideon, Undertaker and Viscera) were legal in the match. However, Undertaker was on commentary the entire match. Rock pinned Mideon to win the championship. [69]
95 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn (7) and Road Dogg)
September 21, 1999 SmackDown! Dallas, TX 4
(7, 4)
21Aired on tape delay on September 23, 1999. [70]
96 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
October 12, 1999 SmackDown! Birmingham, AL 3
(7, 3)
6Aired on tape delay on October 14, 1999. [71]
97 The Holly Cousins
(Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly)
October 18, 1999 Raw Is War Columbus, OH 1
(1, 2)
15 [72]
98 Al Snow and Mankind November 2, 1999 SmackDown! Philadelphia, PA 1
(1, 8)
6Aired on tape delay on November 4, 1999. [73]
99 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
November 8, 1999 Raw Is War State College, PA 5
(8, 5)
111 [74]
100 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
February 27, 2000 No Way Out Hartford, CT 135 [75]
101 Edge and Christian April 2, 2000 WrestleMania 2000 Anaheim, CA 157This was a Triangle ladder match also involving The Hardy Boyz. [76]
102 Too Cool
(Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)
May 29, 2000 Raw Is War Vancouver, BC, Canada 127 [77]
103 Edge and Christian June 25, 2000 King of the Ring Boston, MA 291This was a four-way tag team elimination match, also involving The Hardy Boyz and T & A (Test and Albert). [78]
104 The Hardy Boyz
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
September 24, 2000 Unforgiven Philadelphia, PA 228This was a steel cage match. [79]
105 Edge and Christian October 22, 2000 No Mercy Albany, NY 31Christian and Edge wrestled this match as Los Conquistadores, due to the fact that they were banned from challenging The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) for the championship. [80]
106 The Hardy Boyz
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
October 23, 2000 Raw Is War Hartford, CT 314The Hardy Boyz wrestled as Los Conquistadores. Edge defended the titles alone due to Christian being attacked prior to the match. [81]
107 Right to Censor
(Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)
November 6, 2000 Raw Is War Houston, TX 134 [82]
108 Edge and Christian December 10, 2000 Armageddon Birmingham, AL 48This was a four-way tag team match, also involving Road Dogg and K-Kwik, and The Dudley Boyz, who Edge and Christian pinned. [83]
109 The Rock and The Undertaker December 18, 2000 Raw Is War Greenville, SC 1
(4, 4)
1 [84]
110 Edge and Christian December 19, 2000 SmackDown! Charlotte, NC 533 Kurt Angle was the special guest referee. Aired on tape delay on December 21, 2000. [85]
111 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
January 21, 2001 Royal Rumble New Orleans, LA 243 [86]
112 The Hardy Boyz
(Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy)
March 5, 2001 Raw Is War Washington, D.C. 414 [87]
113 Edge and Christian March 19, 2001 Raw Is War Albany, NY 6<1This 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. [88]
114 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
March 19, 2001 Raw Is War Albany, NY 313After Edge and Christian won the titles, the Dudley Boyz demanded their title shot, which they received. [89]
115 Edge and Christian April 1, 2001 WrestleMania X-Seven Houston, TX 716This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match also involving The Hardy Boyz. [90]
116 The Brothers of Destruction
(Kane and The Undertaker)
April 17, 2001 SmackDown! Nashville, TN 1
(5, 5)
12Aired on tape delay on April 19, 2001. [91]
117 The Two-Man Power Trip
(Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H)
April 29, 2001 Backlash Rosemont, IL 1
(4, 1)
22This match was also for Austin's WWF Championship and Triple H's Intercontinental Championship. [92]
118 Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit May 21, 2001 Raw Is War San Jose, CA 129During their reign, Jericho was briefly the Hardcore Champion.
119 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
June 19, 2001 SmackDown! Orlando, FL 420Aired on tape delay on June 21, 2001. [93]
120 The Acolytes Protection Agency
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
July 9, 2001 Raw Is War Atlanta, GA 329Previously known as "The Acolytes". [94]
121 Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon August 7, 2001 SmackDown! Los Angeles, CA 112Aired August 9, 2001. [95]
122 The Brothers of Destruction
(The Undertaker and Kane)
August 19, 2001 SummerSlam San Jose, CA 2
(6, 6)
29This was a steel cage match. Kane and Undertaker also successfully defended their WCW Tag Team Championship. Both titles were independently active during this reign. [96]
123 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
September 17, 2001 Raw is War Nashville, TN 535 [97]
124 Chris Jericho and The Rock October 22, 2001 Raw Kansas City, MO 1
(2, 5)
8During their reign, Jericho was the WCW Champion. [98]
125 Booker T and Test October 30, 2001 SmackDown! Cincinnati, OH 113Aired November 1, 2001. [99]
126 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
November 12, 2001 Raw Boston, MA 56 [100]
127 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
November 18, 2001 Survivor Series Greensboro, NC 650This was a steel cage match to unify the WWF and WCW Tag Team Championships. The WCW Tag Team Championship was subsequently retired. [101]
128 Spike Dudley and Tazz January 7, 2002 Raw New York, NY 143This was a hardcore match. [102]
129 Billy and Chuck
(Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo)
February 19, 2002 SmackDown! Rockford, IL 1
(9, 1)
89Aired February 21, 2002. Titles become SmackDown! exclusive when Billy and Chuck were drafted to SmackDown! on March 25, 2002. During their reign, the titles were renamed the WWE Tag Team Championship [103]
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE): SmackDown
130 Rico and Rikishi May 19, 2002 Judgment Day Nashville, TN 1
(1, 2)
16Rikishi was previously known as Fatu. [104]
131 Billy and Chuck
(Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo)
June 4, 2002 SmackDown! Oklahoma City, OK 2
(10, 2)
28This was an elimination match, aired June 6, 2002. [105]
132 Edge and Hollywood Hulk Hogan July 2, 2002 SmackDown! Boston, MA 1
(8, 1)
19Aired July 4, 2002. [106]
133 The Un-Americans
(Christian and Lance Storm)
July 21, 2002 Vengeance Detroit, MI 1
(8, 1)
64Titles become exclusive to Raw due to the Un-Americans choosing to go to Raw. [107]
WWE: Raw
134Hurri-Kane
(The Hurricane and Kane)
September 23, 2002 Raw Anaheim, CA 1
(1, 7)
21Titles were renamed to World Tag Team Championship. [108]
135 Christian and Chris Jericho October 14, 2002 Raw Montreal, QC, Canada 1
(9, 3)
62 [109]
136 Booker T and Goldust December 15, 2002 Armageddon Sunrise, FL 1
(2, 1)
22This was a four-way elimination match also involving The Dudley Boyz, and William Regal and Lance Storm. [110]
137 William Regal and Lance Storm January 6, 2003 Raw Phoenix, AZ 1
(1, 2)
13 [111]
138 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
January 19, 2003 Royal Rumble Boston, MA 71 [112]
139 William Regal and Lance Storm January 20, 2003 Raw Providence, RI 2
(2, 3)
63 [113]
Vacated March 24, 2003 Raw Sacramento, CA Vacated due to Regal suffering from a heart parasite and concussion. [114]
140 Chief Morley and Lance Storm March 24, 2003 Raw Sacramento, CA 1
(1, 4)
7Morley awarded himself and Storm the titles. [114]
141 Kane and Rob Van Dam March 31, 2003 Raw Seattle, WA 1
(8, 1)
76This was a three-way elimination match also involving The Dudley Boyz. [115]
142 La Résistance
(René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
June 15, 2003 Bad Blood Houston, TX 198 [116]
143 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
September 21, 2003 Unforgiven Hershey, PA 884This was a handicap tables match in which Robért Conway teamed with La Résistance. [117]
144 Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
December 14, 2003 Armageddon Orlando, FL 164This 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. [118]
145 Booker T and Rob Van Dam February 16, 2004 Raw Bakersfield, CA 1
(3, 2)
35 [119]
146 Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
March 22, 2004 Raw Detroit, MI 228 [120]
147 Chris Benoit and Edge April 19, 2004 Raw Calgary, AB, Canada 1
(2, 9)
42During this reign, Benoit was also the World Heavyweight Champion [121]
148 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
May 31, 2004 Raw Montreal, QC, Canada 1
(1, 2)
141 [122]
149 Chris Benoit and Edge October 19, 2004 Taboo Tuesday Milwaukee, WI 2
(3, 10)
13Benoit 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. [123]
150 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
November 1, 2004 Raw Peoria, IL 2
(2, 3)
14 [124]
151 Eugene and William Regal November 15, 2004 Raw Indianapolis, IN 1
(1, 3)
62This was a three-way elimination match also involving Rhyno and Tajiri. [125]
152 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
January 16, 2005 House show Winnipeg, MB, Canada 3
(3, 4)
19 Jonathan Coachman replaced Eugene in this match due to injury. [126]
153 William Regal and Tajiri February 4, 2005 Raw Saitama, Japan 1
(4, 1)
86Aired February 7, 2005. [127]
154 The Hurricane and Rosey May 1, 2005 Backlash Manchester, NH 1
(2, 1)
140This 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. [128]
155 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch September 18, 2005 Unforgiven Oklahoma City, OK 144 [129]
156 Kane and Big Show November 1, 2005 Taboo Tuesday San Diego, CA 1
(9, 3)
153Big Show and Kane were voted into this match as a result of neither winning the WWE Championship voting. [130]
157 The Spirit Squad
(Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch, and Nicky)
April 3, 2006 Raw Rosemont, IL 1216Kenny and Mikey won the match, but all five members were recognized as champions under the Freebird Rule. [19] [131]
158 Ric Flair and Roddy Piper November 5, 2006 Cyber Sunday Cincinnati, OH 1
(3, 1)
8Piper was voted into this match via web poll.
Kenny and Mikey defended the titles in this match.
[132]
159 Rated-RKO
(Edge and Randy Orton)
November 13, 2006 Raw Manchester, England 1
(11, 1)
77 [133]
160 John Cena and Shawn Michaels January 29, 2007 Raw Dallas, TX 1
(1, 4)
63 [134]
161 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy)
April 2, 2007 Raw Dayton, OH 663The Hardys won a tag team battle royal, last eliminating Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch; the 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 Jr. and Gregory Helms, and William Regal and Dave Taylor. During their reign, Matt Hardy was a member of the SmackDown roster. [135]
162 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch June 4, 2007 Raw Tampa, FL 293 [136]
163 Paul London and Brian Kendrick September 5, 2007 House show Cape Town, South Africa 13 [137]
164 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch September 8, 2007 House show Johannesburg, South Africa 393 [138]
165 Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes December 10, 2007 Raw 15th Anniversary Bridgeport, CT 1
(3, 1)
202 [139]
166 Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes June 29, 2008 Night of Champions Dallas, TX 1
(1, 2)
36Rhodes was revealed to be DiBiase's mystery partner and turned on Holly, resulting in a handicap match. [140]
167 Batista and John Cena August 4, 2008 Raw Knoxville, TN 1
(3, 2)
7 [141]
168 Ted DiBiase Jr. and Cody Rhodes August 11, 2008 Raw Richmond, VA 2
(2, 3)
77 [142]
169 CM Punk and Kofi Kingston October 27, 2008 Raw Tucson, AZ 147 [143]
170 John Morrison and The Miz December 13, 2008 House show Hamilton, ON, Canada 1113 [144]
171 The Colóns
(Carlito and Primo)
April 5, 2009 WrestleMania 25 Houston, TX 184This was a Lumberjack match to unify the World Tag Team and WWE Tag Team Championships. The titles became known as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, but remained independently active. [145] [146]
WWE (unbranded)
172 Edge and Chris Jericho June 28, 2009 The Bash Sacramento, CA 1
(12, 4)
28This was a triple threat match also involving The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr.). [147]
173 Jeri-Show
(Chris Jericho and Big Show)
July 26, 2009 Night of Champions Philadelphia, PA 1
(5, 4)
140Shortly 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 recognizes this as a second reign for Jericho. [148] [149]
174 D-Generation X
(Triple H and Shawn Michaels)
December 13, 2009 TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs San Antonio, TX 1
(2, 5)
57This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [150]
175 ShoMiz
(Big Show and The Miz)
February 8, 2010 Raw Lafayette, LA 1
(5, 2)
77This was a Triple Threat Elimination match also involving The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk and Luke Gallows). [151]
176 The Hart Dynasty
(David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd)
April 26, 2010 Raw Richmond, VA 1112The World Tag Team Championship was deactivated during their reign on August 16, 2010. [152]
DeactivatedAugust 16, 2010 Raw Los Angeles, CA Decommissioned in favor of continuing the WWE Tag Team Championship lineage. [153]

Combined reigns

The Dudley Boyz, who hold the most reigns as a team with 8 The Dudley Boyz 2016.jpg
The Dudley Boyz, who hold the most reigns as a team with 8

By team

RankTeamNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
36981
2 Mr. Fuji and Professor Tanaka 3569
3 The Hart Foundation
(Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart)
2483
4 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
5468
5 The Wild Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
3431
6 Money Inc.
(Ted DiBiase and I.R.S.)
3411
7 The Valiant Brothers
(Jimmy and Johnny)
1370
8 Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito 2363
9 The Smoking Gunns
(Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn)
3331
10 The British Bulldogs
(Dynamite Kid and Davey Boy Smith)
1294
11 The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)
8281
12 Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch 1279
13 Owen Hart and The British Bulldog
1246
14 Chief Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf 1237
15 Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
3230
The Valiant Brothers
(Johnny and Jerry Valiant)
1230
17 Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine 1226
18 The Quebecers
(Pierre and Jacques)
3216
The Spirit Squad
(Johnny, Kenny, Mikey, Mitch and Nicky)
1216
20 Tony Garea and Rick Martel 2213
The Legion of Doom
(Animal and Hawk)
2213
22 Edge and Christian
7206
23 Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes 1202
24 Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler 1186
25 Tony Parisi and Louis Cerdan 1185
26 Tony Garea and Dean Ho 1175
Owen Hart and Yokozuna
2175
28 La Résistance
(Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier)
3174
29 Ivan Putski and Tito Santana 1173
30 The Executioners
(#1 and #2)
1168
31 The Nasty Boys
(Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)
1155
32 Tony Atlas and Rocky Johnson 1154
33 Kane and Big Show
(Kane and Big Show)
1153
34 Strike Force
(Rick Martel and Tito Santana)
1152
35 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt and Jeff)
6151
36 The Yukon Lumberjacks
(Eric and Pierre)
1148
Jules and Chief Jay Strongbow 2148
38 The Hurricane and Rosey
Rosey and The Hurricane
1140
Jeri-Show
(Chris Jericho and Big Show)
1140
40 The U.S. Express
(Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham)
2137
41 The Headshrinkers
(Fatu and Samu)
1124
42 Billy and Chuck 2117
43 Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase Jr. 2113
John Morrison and The Miz
John Morrison and The Miz
1113
45 The Hart Dynasty
(David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd)
1112
46 King Curtis Iaukea and Mikel Scicluna 1111
47 The Colossal Connection
(André the Giant and Haku)
1109
48 Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko 1105
49 Haystacks Calhoun and Tony Garea 1104
Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci 1104
51 La Résistance
(René Duprée and Sylvain Grenier)
198
52 Evolution
(Batista and Ric Flair)
292
53 The Steiner Brothers
(Rick and Scott)
288
Two Dudes with Attitude
(Shawn Michaels and Diesel)
288
55 William Regal and Tajiri 186
56 The Natural Disasters
(Earthquake and Typhoon)
185
57 The Colóns
(Carlito and Primo)
184
58 The Moondogs
(Rex and Spot)
181
59 The Acolytes/APA
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
379
60 The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff 178
61 Rated-RKO
(Edge and Randy Orton)
177
ShoMiz
(Big Show and The Miz)
177
63 The Brain Busters
(Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard)
176
William Regal and Lance Storm 276
Kane and Rob Van Dam 176
66 The Blackjacks
(Lanza and Mulligan)
174
67 Kane and X-Pac 269
68 Dominic DeNucci and Victor Rivera 167
69 Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart 164
The Un-Americans
(Christian and Lance Storm)
164
71 Shawn Michaels and John Cena 163
72 Christian and Chris Jericho 162
Eugene and William Regal 162
74 Karl Gotch and Rene Goulet 157
D-Generation X
(Triple H and Shawn Michaels)
157
76 Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dude Love 155
Chris Benoit and Edge 255
78 The Bodydonnas
(Skip and Zip)
149
Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels 149
80 CM Punk and Kofi Kingston 147
81 The Moondogs
(Rex and King)
145
82 Spike Dudley and Tazz 143
83 The Corporation
(The Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock)
142
84 The Brothers of Destruction
(The Undertaker and Kane)
241
85 Dominic DeNucci and Pat Barrett 138
86 Sonny King and Chief Jay Strongbow 136
87 Booker T and Rob Van Dam 135
88 Right to Censor
(Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather)
134
89 Kane and Mankind 233
90 Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho 129
91 The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
128
Chris Jericho and Edge 128
93 Too Cool
(Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty)
127
94 The Two-Man Power Trip
(Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H)
122
Booker T and Goldust 122
96The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
221
Hurri-Kane
(The Hurricane and Kane)
121
98 Edge and Hollywood Hulk Hogan 119
99 Rico and Rikishi 116
100 Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker 115
The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
315
The Holly Cousins
(Crash and Hardcore)
115
103 Booker T and Test 113
104 Diamond Dallas Page and Kanyon 112
105 The Godwinns
(Henry O. and Phineas I.)
29
106 Chris Jericho and The Rock 18
Ric Flair and Roddy Piper 18
108 The 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty 17
Chief Morley and Lance Storm 17
John Cena and Batista 17
111 Mankind and Al Snow 16
112 Paul London and Brian Kendrick
Paul London and Brian Kendrick
13
113 Men on a Mission
(Mabel and Mo)
12
114 Bob Backlund and Pedro Morales 11
The 1-2-3 Kid and Bob Holly 11
Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie 11
The Rock and The Undertaker 11

1During 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. [154]

By wrestler

Edge, who holds the record for most World Tag Team Championship reigns with 12 (with five different partners) EDGE 1999.jpg
Edge, who holds the record for most World Tag Team Championship reigns with 12 (with five different partners)
Five-time champion Mr. Fuji, who is the longest combined-reigning champion at 932 days Mr Fuji.jpg
Five-time champion Mr. Fuji, who is the longest combined-reigning champion at 932 days
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Mr. Fuji 5932
2 Billy Gunn 10916
3 Ax 3698
Smash 3698
5 Johnny Valiant 2600
6 Tony Garea 5597
7 Professor Tanaka 3569
8 Mike Rotundo/I.R.S. 5548
9 Davey Boy Smith/The British Bulldog 2540
10 Owen Hart 4485
11 Bret Hart 2483
Jim Neidhart 2483
13 Road Dogg 5468
14 Afa 3431
Sika 3431
16 Chief Jay Strongbow 4421
17 Ted DiBiase 3411
18 Kane 9393
19 Big Show 5391
20 Edge 12385
21 Jimmy Valiant 1370
22 Rick Martel 3365
23 Mr. Saito 2363
24 Christian 9332
25 Bart Gunn 3331
26 Tito Santana 2325
27 Cody Rhodes 3315
28 Dynamite Kid 1294
29 Bubba Ray Dudley 8281
D-Von Dudley 8281
31 Adrian Adonis 1279
Dick Murdoch 1279
33 Sylvain Grenier 4272
34 Chris Jericho 5267
35 Shawn Michaels 5257
36 Billy White Wolf 1237
37 Jerry Valiant 1230
Trevor Murdoch 3230
Lance Cade 3230
40 Brutus Beefcake 1226
Greg Valentine 1226
42 William Regal 4224
43 Bob Holly/Hardcore Holly 3218
44 Pierre 3216
Jacques 3216
Johnny 1216
Kenny 1216
Mikey 1216
Mitch 1216
Nicky 1216
51 Road Warrior Animal 2213
Road Warrior Hawk 2213
53 Dominic DeNucci 2209
54 The Miz 2190
55 Luke Graham 1186
Tarzan Tyler 1186
57 Louis Cerdan 1185
Tony Parisi 1185
59 Yokozuna 2175
Dean Ho 1175
61 Robért Conway 3174
62 Ivan Putski 1173
63 Executioner #1 1168
Executioner #2 1168
65 The Hurricane 2161
66 Brian Knobbs 1155
Jerry Sags 1155
68 Tony Atlas 1154
Rocky Johnson 1154
70 Matt Hardy 6151
Jeff Hardy 6151
72 Yukon Pierre 1148
Eric 1148
Jules Strongbow 2148
Crush 1148
76 Lance Storm 4147
77 Stone Cold Steve Austin 4141
78 Rosey 1140
Fatu/Rikishi 2140
80 Barry Windham 2137
81 Rex 1126
82 Samu 1124
83 Chuck 2117
84 Ted DiBiase (Jr.) 2113
John Morrison 1113
86 David Hart Smith 1112
Tyson Kidd 1112
88 King Curtis Iaukea 1111
Mikel Scicluna 1111
Rob Van Dam 2111
91 Dude Love/Cactus Jack/Mankind 8110
92 André the Giant 1109
Haku 1109
94 Larry Zbyszko 1105
95 Haystacks Calhoun 1104
Dino Bravo 1104
97 Ric Flair 3100
98 Batista 399
99 René Duprée 198
100 Rick Steiner 288
Scott Steiner 288
Diesel 288
103 Tajiri 186
104 Earthquake 185
Typhoon 185
106 Chris Benoit 384
Carlito 184
Primo 184
109 Moondog Spot 181
110 Bradshaw 379
Faarooq 379
Triple H 279
113 The Iron Sheik 178
Nikolai Volkoff 178
The Undertaker 678
116 The 1-2-3 Kid/X-Pac 477
Randy Orton 177
118 Arn Anderson 176
Tully Blanchard 176
120 Blackjack Mulligan 174
Blackjack Lanza 174
122 Booker T 370
John Cena 270
124 Victor Rivera 167
125 Jeff Jarrett 164
126 Eugene 162
127 Karl Gotch 157
Rene Goulet 157
129 Skip 149
Zip 149
131 CM Punk 147
Kofi Kingston 147
133 Moondog King 145
134 Spike Dudley 143
Tazz 143
136 The Big Boss Man 142
Ken Shamrock 142
138 Pat Barrett 138
139 Sonny King 136
140 Bull Buchanan 134
The Goodfather 134
142 Mosh 128
Thrasher 128
144 Grand Master Sexay 127
Scotty 2 Hotty 127
146 The Rock 524
147 Goldust 122
148 Hollywood Hulk Hogan 119
149 Rico 116
15 Crash Holly 115
151 Test 113
152 Diamond Dallas Page 112
Kanyon 112
154 Henry O. Godwinn 29
Phineas I. Godwinn 29
156 Roddy Piper 18
157 Marty Jannetty 17
Chief Morley 17
159 Al Snow 16
160 Paul London 13
Brian Kendrick 13
162 Mabel 12
Mo 12
164 Bob Backlund 11
Pedro Morales 11
Chainsaw Charlie 11

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Notes

  1. In tandem with the WWE Tag Team Championship.