UWC Tag Team Championship

UWC Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion United Wrestling Coalition
Date established March 21, 1988
Current champion(s) The Fraternity (Fredo Majors and Bobby Banks)
Date won September 10, 2016

The UWC Tag Team Championship is a tag team championship in the United Wrestling Coalition promotion. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. It became official title on March 21, 1998 when Mr. Meaner and The Menace were awarded the titles.[1] The championships are currently held by The Fraternity (Fredo Majors and Bobby Banks) who are in their first reign as champions. There have been 35 reigns by 28 teams and 45 wrestlers with three vacancies.

Title lineage

As of December 5, 2016

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
Indicates the title change is not recognized by UWC
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Team Reign Date Days
held
Successful title defenses Location Notes
1 CB4
The Menace (1) and Mr. Meaner (1)
1 March 21, 1998 84 2 Browns Mills, NJ Stole the tag team titles, but recognized as champions despite larceny[1]
2 Storm Riders
The Freak (1) and Jersey Hurricane (1)
1 June 13, 1998 63 1 Pemberton, NJ [2]
3 Dangerous Force
Tommy Force (1) and Dom DeVito (1)
1 August 15, 1998 112 1 Yardville, NJ [3]
4 The Delinquents
The Orphan (1) and Glenn Strange (1)
1 December 5, 1998 148 2 Pemberton, NJ [4]
5 Nightmare, Inc.
Derik Starr (1) and Karetaker (1)
1 May 2, 1999 48 0 Pemberton, NJ [5]
6 The Delinquents
The Orphan (2) and Glenn Strange (2)
2 June 19, 1999 168 0 Tabernacle, NJ [6]
Vacated December 4, 1999 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Glenn Strange retires[7]
7 The Delinquents
The Orphan (3) and Jay Lover (1)
1 December 4, 1999 84 1 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Rick Silver and Don Montoya in match for vacant titles[7]
8 Unholy Alliance
Bobby Piper (1) and The Ripper (1)
1 February 26, 2000 644 6 Tabernacle, NJ [8]
9 Twiggy Ramirez (1) and The Orphan (4) 1 December 1, 2001 155 0 Pemberton, NJ Won belts in a match where Twiggy Ramirez lost the UWC Heavyweight Championship to Bobby Piper[9]
10 The Olympians
Dave Patera (1) and Jonny Greco (1)
1 May 5, 2002 587 3 Pemberton, NJ Won in a four way match that also included Unholy Alliance (Billy Lassiter and Ripper) and X-Rated (Philly Madison and Max Gaeta)[10]
11 X-Rated
"Textbook" Philly Madison (1) and Max Gaeta (1)
1 December 13, 2003 1092 5 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Dave Patera and Trey Owens (substituting for Jonny Greco)[11]
12 Silver Bullets
Silver Bullet #1 (1) and Silver Bullet #2 (1)
1 December 9, 2006 364 2 Pemberton, NJ Defeated "Textbook" Philly Madison and Taylor Nicole (substituting for Max Gaeta)[12]
Vacated December 8, 2007 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when UWC Commissioner Michael Grimaldi declares all UWC titles vacant.[13]
13 Silver Bullets
Silver Bullet #1 (2) and Silver Bullet #2 (2)
1 December 8, 2007 364 1 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Jack Hydraulic and Travis Blackchurch to win vacant titles.[13]
14 Ruthless Pain
Ryan Sawyer (1) and Kevin Payne (1)
1 December 6, 2008 364 0 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Silver Bullet #2 and Silver Bullet #4 (substituting for Silver Bullet #1)[14]
Vacated December 5, 2009 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Ruthless Pain fail to make a title defense[15]
15 Special Forces
Adam Aces (1) and Warhead (1)
1 January 16, 2010 91 1 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated CB4 (Bubba and Big Rig) to win vacant titles[16]
16 CB4
Bubba (1) and Big Rig (1)
1 April 17, 2010 210 4 Browns Mills, NJ [17]
17 Blackhearted Justice
Ryan Blackheart (1) and Justice Garrison (1)
1 November 13, 2010 154 4 Browns Mills, NJ [18]
18 Secret Society
Mighty Mo (1), Fierce Fuego (1), Professor Milo Shizo (1), and Diablo Hysterico (1)
1 April 16, 2011 329 7 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated Blackhearted Justice in a 4 on 2 handicap match with UWC Commissioner Michael Grimaldi as special referee.[19]
19 Party Rockers
Adam Aces (2) and Andd Bivians (1)
1 March 10, 2012 35 0 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated Mighty Mo and Peter Cross (formerly Diablo Hysterico).[20]
20 Staten Island Wrecking Crew
Sal DeMarco (1) and Vinny DeMarco (1)
1 April 14, 2012 0 0 Browns Mills, NJ [21]
21 Mind and Muscle
"Textbook" Philly Madison (2) and Dave Patera (2)
1 April 14, 2012 56 2 Browns Mills, NJ [21]
22 Staten Island Wrecking Crew
Sal DeMarco (2) and Vinny DeMarco (2)
2 June 9, 2012 91 0 Browns Mills, NJ Won the titles in a three way tag team match that also included the Party Rockers.[22]
23 Unholy Alliance
The Orphan (5) and Billy Lassiter (1)
1 September 8, 2012 84 1 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated Vinny DeMarco and Legion (substituting for Sal DeMarco)[23]
24 The Big Sillies
Biggie Biggs (1) and Silly Billy (1)
1 December 1, 2012 42 0 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated Billy Lassiter and The Ripper[24]
25 Unholy Alliance
The Orphan (6) and Billy Lassiter (2)
2 January 12, 2013 56 0 Browns Mills, NJ [25]
26 Pirate Radio
Captain Justice Garrison (2) and DJ Mario Valentino (1)
1 March 9, 2013 245 3 Browns Mills, NJ [26]
27 Party Rockers
Adam Aces (3) and Andd Bivians (2)
2 November 9, 2013 119 1 Browns Mills, NJ [27]
28 The Blacklist Firm
Dave Patera (3) and Geoffrey Bravo (1)
1 March 8, 2014 189 1 Browns Mills, NJ Won the titles in an eight man tag team match teaming with Vinny DeMarco and Nathan Avery against the Party Rockers, Ryan Haston, and "Textbook" Philly Madison. DeMarco's UWC Heavyweight Championship and Avery's UWC United States Championship were also defended.[28]
29 Party Rockers
Adam Aces (4) and Andd Bivians (3)
3 September 13, 2014 84 1 Browns Mills, NJ Defeated Dave Patera and Nathan Avery (substituting for Geoffrey Bravo).[29]
30 Unholy Alliance
The Ripper (2) and Billy Lassiter (3)
1 December 6, 2014 105 0 Browns Mills, NJ [30]
31 Party Rockers
Adam Aces (5) and Andd Bivians (4)
4 March 21, 2015 28 0 New Egypt, NJ Defeated The Ripper and Mike Orlando (substituting for Billy Lassiter).[31]
32 Commitment to Excellence
Serious William (2) and Mr. Rig (2)
1 April 18, 2015 93 0 Wrightstown, NJ Serious William formerly known as Silly Billy, and Mr. Rig formerly known as Big Rig.[32]
Vacated July 20, 2015 N/A N/A UWC President Joe Rules declares titles vacant due to Serious William's health issues.[33]
33 The Short Bus Express
Rudo the Heel (1) and Slayer (1)
1 September 5, 2015 245 0 Wrightstown, NJ Defeated the Party Rockers to win vacant titles.[34]
34 The United Force
Warhead (2) and Spectrum (1)
1 May 8, 2016 126 1 Wrightstown, NJ Won the titles in a three way match that also included Fredo Majors and Bobby Banks.[35]
35 The Fraternity
Fredo Majors (1) and Bobby Banks (1)
1 September 10, 2016 86+ 2 Wrightstown, NJ Ace Matthews has also defended the tag team titles as part of The Fraternity under "Fraternity Rules".[36]

List of combined reigns

As of December 5, 2016.

Indicates the current champions
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
Rank Team # Of Reigns Combined Days Total Title Defenses
1 X-Rated
("Textbook" Philly Madison and Max Gaeta)
1 1092 5
2 Silver Bullets
(Silver Bullet #1 and Silver Bullet #2)
2 728 3
3 Unholy Alliance
(Bobby Piper and The Ripper)
1 644 6
4 The Olympians
(Dave Patera and Jonny Greco)
1 587 3
5 Ruthless Pain
(Ryan Sawyer and Kevin Payne)
1 364 0
6 Secret Society
(Mighty Mo, Fierce Fuego, Professor Milo Shizo, and Diablo Hysterico)
1 329 7
7 The Delinquents
(Glenn Strange and The Orphan)
2 316 2
8 Party Rockers
(Adam Aces and Andd Bivians)
4 266 2
9 Pirate Radio
(Captain Justice Garrison and DJ Mario Valentino)
1 245 3
The Short Bus Express
Rudo the Heel and Slayer
1 245 0
11 CB4
(Bubba and Big Rig)
1 210 4
12 The Blacklist Firm
(Geoffrey Bravo and Dave Patera)
1 189 1
13 Twiggy Ramirez and The Orphan 1 155 0
14 Blackhearted Justice
(Ryan Blackheart and Justice Garrison)
1 154 4
15 Unholy Alliance
(The Orphan and Billy Lassiter)
2 140 1
16 The United Force
Warhead and Spectrum
1 126 1
17 Dangerous Force
(Tommy Force and Dom DeVito)
1 112 1
18 Unholy Alliance
Billy Lassiter and The Ripper
1 105 0
19 Commitment to Excellence
Serious William and Mr. Rig
1 93 0
20 Special Forces
(Adam Aces and Warhead)
1 91 1
Staten Island Wrecking Crew
(Sal DeMarco and Vinny DeMarco)
2 91 0
22 Delinquents
(The Orphan and Jay Lover)
1 84 1
CB4
(Mr. Meaner and The Menace)
1 84 2
24 The Fraternity
Fredo Majors and Bobby Banks
1 86+ 1
25 Storm Riders
(The Freak and Jersey Hurricane)
1 63 1
26 Mind and Muscle
("Textbook" Philly Madison and Dave Patera)
1 56 2
27 Nightmare, Inc.
(Derik Starr and Karetaker)
2 48 0
28 The Big Sillies
Biggie Biggs and Silly Billy
1 42 0
By wrestler
Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days
1 "Textbook" Philly Madison 2 1148
2 Max Gaeta 1 1092
3 Dave Patera 3 832
4 The Ripper 2 749
5 Silver Bullet # 1 2 728
Silver Bullet # 2 2 728
7 The Orphan 6 695
8 Bobby Piper 1 644
9 Jonny Greco 1 587
10 Justice Garrison 2 399
11 Ryan Sawyer 1 364
Kevin Payne 1 364
13 Adam Aces 5 357
14 Mighty Mo 1 329
Diablo Hysterico/Peter Cross 1 329
Professor Milo Shizo 1 329
Fierce Fuego 1 329
18 Glenn Strange 2 316
19 Big Rig/Mr. Rig 2 303
20 Andd Bivians 4 266
21 DJ Mario Valentino 1 245
Billy Lassiter 3 245
Rudo the Heel 1 245
Slayer 1 245
25 Warhead 2 217
26 Bubba 1 210
27 Geoffrey Bravo 1 189
28 Twiggy Ramirez 1 155
29 Ryan Blackheart 1 154
30 Silly Billy/Serious William 2 135
31 Spectrum 1 126
32 Tommy Force 1 112
Dom DeVito 1 112
34 Sal DeMarco 2 91
Vinny DeMarco 2 91
36 Jay Lover 1 84
Mr. Meaner 1 84
The Menace 1 84
39 Fredo Majors 1 86+
Bobby Banks 1 86+
41 The Freak 1 63
Jersey Hurricane 1 63
43 Derik Starr 1 48
Karetaker 1 48
45 Biggie Biggs 1 42

See also

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