WWF Tag Team Title History
1. June 1971
Luke Graham & Tarzan Tyler (New Orleans, LA)
Federation Fact: Graham and Tyler beat Kick the
Brusier and the Sheik in a tounament to become the first WWF Tag Team Champions.
2. June 12, 1971
Karl Gotch & Rene Goulet (New York, NY)
3.
February 1, 1972
Baron Mikel Scicluma & King Curtis Laukea
(Philadelphia, PA)
4. May 22, 1972
Sonny King & Cheif Jay Strongbow (New York, NY)
5. June 27, 1972
Toru Tanaka & Mr. Fuji (Philadelphia, PA)
6.
May 30, 1973
Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun (Hamburg, PA)
7. September 11, 1973
Toru Tanaka (2) & Mr. Fuji (2) (Philadelphia, PA)
8. November 14, 1973
Tony Garea (2) & Dean Ho (Hamburg, PA)
9. May 8, 1974
Jimmy Valiant & Johnny Valiant (Hamburg, PA)
10. May 13, 1975
Dominic DeNucci & Victor Rivera (Philadelphia, PA)
Federation Fact: In June of 1975, Rivera leaves
the World Wide Wrestling Federation. DeNucci picks Pat Barrett as his new
co-titlist.
11. August 26, 1975
Blackjack Mulligan & Blackjack Lanza (Philadelphia, PA)
12.
November 18, 1975
Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan (Philadelphia, PA)
13. May 11, 1976
The Executioners (Philadelphia, PA)
Federation Fact: The Executioners were Killer
Kowalski and the late Big John Studd under masks.
14. October 26, 1976
VACANT
Federation Fact: The Executioners are stripped of
the titles for using an illegal third member (Nikolai Volkoff) durnig a title
defense.
15.
December 7, 1976
Cheif Jay Strongbow (2) & Billy White
Wolf
(Philadelphia, PA)
Federation Fact: Strongbow and Wolf win a
three-team elimination tournament to win the Tag Team Belts.
16. August 1977
VACANT
Federation Fact: Billy White Wolf is injured by
Ken Patera and cannot defend the belts.
17. September 27,
1977
Toru Tanaka (2) & Mr. Fuji (3) (Philadelphia, PA)
Federation Fact: Tanaka and Fuji beat Tony Garea
and Larry Zbysko to declare new Champions.
18. March 14, 1978
Dominic DeNucci & Dino Bravo (Philadelphia, PA)
19.
June 26, 1978
The Yukon Lumberjacks (New York, NY)
20. November 21, 1978
Tony Garea (3) & Larry Zbysko (Allentown, PA)
21.
March 6, 1979
Johnny Valiant (2) & Jerry Valiant (2) (Allentown, PA)
1979 Federation Fact: World Wide Wrestling
Federation Tag Team Titles is renamed World Wrestling Federation Tag Team
Titles.
22. October 22, 1979
Ivan Putski & Tito Santana (New York, NY)
23.
April 12, 1980
The Samoans: Afa & Sika (Philadelphia, PA)
24. August 9, 1980
Bob Backluand & Pedro Morales (New York, NY)
25.
August 10, 1980
VACANT
Federation Fact: At the time Backluand wins the
Tag Team Titles, he is alread the Federation Champion. Federation rules
state you cannot hold more than one title at one time, so Cakluand gives up the
Tag Team Titles.
26. September 9, 1980
The Samoans: Afa (2) & Sika (2) (Allentown, PA)
Federation Fact: Afa and Sika beat Tony Garea and
Rene Goulet to declare new Champions.
27. November 8, 1980
Tony Garea (4) & Rick Martel (Philadelphia, PA)
28. March 17, 1981
The Moondogs: Rex & King (Allentown, PA)
29. May 1981
The Moondogs: Rex & Spot
Federation Fact: Spot takes over for King after hi
is unable to enter the United States from Canada.
30. July 21, 1981
Tony Gerea (5) & Rick Martel (2) (Allentown, PA)
31. October 13,
1981
Mr. Fuji (4) & Mr. Saito (Allentown, PA)
32. June 28, 1982
Chief Jay Strongbow (3) & Jules Strongbow
(New York, NY)
33. July 13, 1982
Mr. Fuji (5) & Mr Saito (2) (Allentown, PA)
34. October 26,
1982
Cheif Jay Strongbow (4) & Jules Strongbow (2)
35. March 8, 1983
Samoans: Afa (3) & Sika (3) (Allentown, PA)
Federation Fact: On March 12, 1983, Sika is
injured in Baltimore. Somoan #3 (Sam Anoia) takes his place to defend the
belt for a brief period of time.
36. November 15,
1983
Rocky Johnson & Tony Atlas (Allentown, PA)
37. April 17, 1984
Adrain Andonis & Dick Murdoch (Hamburg, PA)
38. January 21,
1985
Mike Rutando & Barry Windham (Hartford, CT)
39. March 31, 1985
Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff (New York, NY)
40. June 17, 1985
Mike Rotundo (2) & Barry Windham (2) (Poughkeepsie, NY)
41. August 24, 1985
Greg Valintine & Brutus Beefcake
42. April 7, 1986
British Bulldogs: Davey Boy Smith & Dynamite Kid
(Chicago, IL)
43. January 26, 1987
Hart Foundation: Bret Hart & Him Neidhart
(Tampa, FL)
Federation Fact: On August 10, 1987, The Fabulous
Rougeaus win the belts in Monteal, but the decision is later overturned.
44. October 27, 1987
Stike Force: Tito Santanta (2) & Rick Martel (3)
(Syracuse, NY)
45. March 27, 1988
Demolition: Ax & Smash (Atlantic City, NJ)
46. July 18, 1989
Brain Busters: Arn Anderson & Rully Blanchard (Worchester, MA)
47. October 2, 1989
Demolition (2) (Whelling, WV)
48. December 13, 1989
Andre The Giant & Haku (Huntsville, AL)
49. April 1, 1990
Demolition (3) (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
Federation Fact: Crush later joins the team to
defend the titles with Smash.
50. August 27, 1990
Hart Foundation (2) (Philadelphia, PA)
Federation Fact: On October 30, 1990, Shawn
Micheals and Marty Jennetty wins the titles in Indiana. However, The
decesion is quickly overturned.
51. March 24, 1991
Nasty Boys: Knobbs & Sags (Los Angeles, CA)
52. August 26, 1991
Legion of Doom: Animal & Hawk (New York, NY)
53. February 7, 1992
Money Inc.: Ted DiBiase and IRS (Denver, CO)
54. July 20, 1992
Natural Disasters: Earthquake & Typhoon
(Worchester, MA)
55. October 13, 1992
Money Inc. (2) (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada)
56. June 14, 1993
The Steiner Brothers: Rick & Scott (Columbus, OH)
57. June 16, 1993
Money Inc. (3) (Rockford, IL)
58. June 19, 1993
The Steiner Brothers (2) (St. Louis, MO)
59. September 13, 1993
Quebecers: Jacques & Pierre (New York, NY)
60. January 10, 1994
Marty Jennetty & 1-2-3 Kid (Richmond, VA)
61. January 17, 1994
Quebecers (2) (New York, NY)
62. March 29, 1994
Men on a Mission: Mabel & Mo (London, ENG)
63. March 31, 1994
Quebecers (3) (Sheffield, ENG)
64. April 26, 1994
Headshrinkers: Fatu & Samu (Burlington, VT)
65. August 28, 1994
Shawn Micheals & Diesel (Indiapolis, IN)
66. November 1994
VACANT
Federation Fact: Micheals and Diesel split up and
give up the titles.
67. January 22, 1995
Bob Holly & 1-2-3 Kid (2) (Tampa, FL)
Federation Fact: Holly and the Kid defeats Bam Bam
Bigelow and tatanka in a tag team tournament final at the Royal Rumble 95.
68. January 23, 1995
The Smoking Gunns: Bart & Billy (Palmetto, FL)
69. April 2, 1995
Owen Hart & Yokozuna (Hartford, CT)
70. September 24, 1995
Shawn Micheals (2) & Diesel (2) (Saginaro, MI)
Federation Fact: The decisions is overturned the
next day because the British Bulldog substituted for Owen Hart during the match.
71. September 25, 1995
The Smoking Gunns (2) (Grand Rapids, MI)
Federation Fact: After Owen Hart and Yokozuna ger
their titles back from the night before at In Your House, they was forced to
defend them against the Smoking Funns on Raw the following night and lost them.
72. January 1996
VACANT
Federation Fact: Filly Bunn injures his neck and
is unable to defend the titles with Bart Gunn.
73. March 31, 1996
Body Donnas: Skip and Zip (Anaheim, CA)
Federation Fact: The Body Donnas defeat the
Godwins at Wrestle Mania 12 Free-For-All tournament
final.
74. May 19, 1996
The Godwins: H.O.G. & P.I.G. (New York, NY)
75. May 26, 1996
The Smoking Gunns (3) (Florence, SC)
76. October 20, 1996
Owen Hart (2) & British Bulldog (2) (Indiapolis, IN)
77. May 26, 1997
Shawn Micheals (3) & Stone Cold (Evansville, IN)
Federation Fact: Shawn Micheals got injured in the
locker room by Bret Hart on June 9, 1997. July 15, 1997, Stone Cold got
Dude Love as partner, which was Mankind.
78. July 15, 1997
Dude Love & Stone Cold (2) (San Antonio, TX)
79. September 5, 1997
VACANT
Federation Fact: Stripped of the titles due of
Stone Cold's neck injury.
80. September 7, 1997
The Headbangers: Mosh & Thrasher (Louisville, KY)
81. October 5, 1997
The Godwins (2) (St. Louis, MI)
82. October 13, 1997
The Legion of Doom (2) (Topeka, Kansas)
83. November 24, 1997
New Age Outlaws: Billy Gunn (4) & Road Dogg
(Fayetville, NC)
84. March 29, 1998
Cactus Jack (2) & Chainsaw Charlie (Boston, MA)
85. March 30, 1998
New Age Outlaws: Billy Gunn (5) & Road Dogg (2)
(Albany, NY)
86. July 13, 1998
Mankind (3) & Kane (East Rutherford, NJ)
87. July 26, 1998
The Undertaker & Stone Cold (3) (Fresno, CA)
88. August 10, 1998
Mankind (4) & Kane (2) (Omaha, Nebraska)
89. August 30, 1998
New Age Outlaws: Billy Gunn (6) & Road Dogg (3)
(New York, NY)
Federation Fact: Mankind was forced by Kane's
defection and at McMahon's urging to fact the New Age Outlaws in an handicap
match.
90. December 14, 1998
Ken Shamrock & The Big Bossman
91. January 25, 1999
Owen Hart (3) & Jeff Jarrett (Phoenix, Arizona)
92. April 5, 1999
Kane (3) & X-Pac (3) (Long Island, NY)
93. May 31, 1999
The Acolytes: Faarooq & Justin Bradshaw (Moline, IL)
94. July 4, 1999
The Hardy Boys: Jeff & Matt (Fayettebille, NC)
95. July 25, 1999
The Acolytes: Faarooq & Bradshaw (2) (Buffalo, NY)
96. August 9, 1999
Kane (4) & X-Pac (4) (Chicago, IL)
97. August 22, 1999
The Big Show & The Undertaker (2) (Minneapolis, MN)
98. August 30, 1999
Mankind (5) & The Rock (Boston, MA)
Federation Fact: The Rock proposed a handicap
non-title match but Mankind convinced him to take himself as his partner to go
for the Tag Team Titles. The Undertaker was called away from ringside by
Paul Bearer and left his partner to lose the titles.
99. September 9, 1999
The Undertaker (3) & The Big Show (2) (Albany, NY)
100. September 20, 1999
Mankind (6) & The Rock (2) (Houston, TX)
101. September 21, 1999
New Age Outlaws: Billy Gunn (7) & Road Dogg (4)
Dallas, TX)
102. October 21, 1999
Mankind (7) & The Rock (3) (Birmingham, AL)
103. October 18, 1999
The Hollys: Bob (2) & Crash (Columbus, Ohio)
104. November 4, 1999
Mankind (8) & Al Snow (Philadelphia, PA)
105. November 8, 1999
New Age Outlaws: Billy Gunn (8) & Road Dogg (5) (Pennsylvania
State University)
106. February 27, 2000
The Dudley Boyz: D-Von & Bubba Ray (Hartford, CT)
107. April 2, 2000
Edge & Christian (Anaheim, CA)
108. May 29, 2000
Too Cool: Scotty Too Hotty & Grand Master Sexy (Vancouver, BC,
Canada)
109. June 25, 2000
Edge (2) & Christian (2) (Boston, MA)
110. September 25, 2000
Hardy Boys: Jeff & Matt (2)
111. October 22, 2000
Los Conquistadors
Federation Fact: The Los Conquistadors are really
Edge and Christian. After beat by the Hard Boys, Commissioner Foley told
them that they couldn't get another title while Hardy's were champs. So
they dress up like the Los Conquistadors.
112. October 23, 2000
Hardy Boys: Jeff & Matt (3)
Federation Fact: Since the Hardy's were not Champs
any more then Edge and Christian got there title shot. After the Los
Conquistadors beat them the ppl under the mask were the Hardy Boys. Edge
and Christian won the titles by acting like another tag team then the was going
to get someone to put on the costumes and come out and let them beat them so
they could become Champs again but there plan backfired on them.
113. November 6, 2000
Bull Buchanan & Goodfather
114. December 10, 2000
Edge (4) & Christian (4) (Birmingham, AL)
115. December 18, 2000
The Undertaker (4) & The Rock (4) (Greenville, SC)
116. December 19, 2000
Edge (5) & Christian (5) (Charlotte, SC)
117. January 21, 2001
The Dudley Boyz: D-Von & Bubba Ray (2) (New Orleans, LA)
118. March 5, 2001
The Hardy Boys: Jeff & Matt (4) (Washington D.C.)
119. March 19, 2001
Edge (6) & Christian (6) (Albany, NY)
120. March 19, 2001
The Dudley Boyz: D-Von & Bubba (3) (Albany, NY)
121. April 1, 2001
Edge (7) & Christian (7) (Houston, TX)
122. April 17, 2001
Undertaker (5) & Kane (5) (Nashville, TN)
123. April 29, 2001
Stone Cold Steve Austin (4) & Triple H (Chicago, IL)
124. May 21, 2001
Chris Benoit & Chris Jericho (San Jose, CA)
125. June 19, 2001
The Dudley Boyz: D-Von & Bubba Ray (4) (Orlando, FL)
126. July 9, 2001
The Acolytes: Faarooq & Bradshaw (3) (Atlanta, GA)