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ECWA Tag Team Championship

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ECWA Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionEast Coast Wrestling Association
Date establishedMay 1, 1993
Current champion(s)The Marvelous Ones (Greg Spitz and Teddy Fine)
Date wonSeptember 19, 2020
Other name(s)
  • ECWA Tag Team Championship
    (1993 - 2011)
  • ECWA Unified Tag Team Championship
    (2011 - present)
Statistics
First champion(s)The Russian Invaders
(Russian Invader I and Russian Invader II)
Most reigns(as a team) Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan) (4 reigns)
(as an individual) Matt Logan and Bryan Logan (4 reigns)
Longest reignThe Valedictorians
(Billy Bax and Rob Eckos)(917 days)
Shortest reignFlatliners
(Asylum and Matt Burns) and Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan) (<1 day)

The ECWA Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by the American independent wrestling promotion, East Coast Wrestling Association (ECWA). There have been a total of 59 reigns and 4 vacancies shared between 44 different teams consisting of 83 distinctive champions. The current champions are The Marvelous Ones (Greg Spitz and Teddy Fine), who are in their first reign.[1]

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 The Russian Invaders
(Russian Invader I and Russian Invader II)
May 1, 1993 House show Wilmington, DE 1 N/A The Russian invaders were billed as the inaugural champions under unknown circumstances. The exact length of this reign is uncertain. [2]
Vacated May–August 1993
2 The Hollywood Hunks
( Delectable Danny Desire And Dazzling Donny Love)
August 13, 1993 House show Wilmington, DE 1 764-778 Defeated Irish Mickey O’Brien and Rocking Ronnie Roberts to win the vacant titles. The exact length of this reign is uncertain.Danny Desire left ECWA during the title reign unknown who replaced him.
3 Ace Darling and Kid Flash September 1995 House show Wilmington, DE 1 26-44 The first known defence of the team took place on September 16. [3]
4 Steve Corino and Lance Diamond November 17, 1995 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 85 [4]
5 Boogie Woogie Brown and Inferno Brown February 10, 1996 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 69 [5]
6 Steve Corino and Lance Diamond April 19, 1996 ECWA Wilmington, DE 2 21 This was a Texas tornado tag team match. [6]
7 Boogie Woogie Brown and Inferno Brown May 10, 1996 ECWA Wilmington, DE 2 143-174 This was a Texas tornado tag team match. The exact length of this reign is uncertain. [7]
8 Viper and Armageddon October 1996 House show Wilmington, DE 1 178-208 The exact length of this reign is uncertain.
9 Lance Diamond (2) and Cheetah Master April 26, 1997 ECWA Newport, DE 1 581 [8]
10 Ace Darling (2) and Devon Storm November 28, 1998 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 140 [9]
11 Mark Schraeder and Christian York April 17, 1999 ECWA Newport, DE 1 104 [10]
12 Mark Schraeder (2) and Thunder July 30, 1999 ECWA Newport, DE 1 112 [11]
13 The Backseat Boyz
(Johnny Kashmere and Trent Acid)
November 19, 1999 House show Wilmington, DE 1 N/A The exact length of this reign is uncertain.
14 The Haas Brothers
(Charlie Haas and Russ Haas)
2000 House show N/A 1 N/A The exact length of this reign is uncertain.
15 Low Ki and American Dragon April 7, 2001 House show Wilmington, DE 1 364 Low Ki and Dragon began feuding and later arranged a tag team match in which the winning team member would choose the partner with whom he shared the titles. [12]
16 Low Ki (2) and Xavier April 6, 2002 House show Wilmington, DE 1 28 Although American Dragon pinned Christopher Daniels in the tag team match, Low Ki was the legal man in the ring. As per a prematch stipulation, he subsequently chose Xavier to be his new tag team partner. [13]
17 The S.A.T.
(Joél Maximo and José Maximo)
May 4, 2002 ECWA Newport, DE 1 295 This was a four-way tag team match also involving J.J. Johnston and J.R. Ryder and Buck Wylde and Matt Striker. [14]
18 Ace Darling (3) and Matt Striker February 23, 2003 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 195 This was a four-way tag team match also involving Da Hit Squad (Mafia and Monsta Mack) and Prince Nana and Mega. [15]
19 The Maxx Brothers
(Johnny Maxx and Joey Maxx)
September 6, 2003 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 63 [16]
20 The Valedictorians
(Billy Bax and Rob Eckos)
November 8, 2003 ECWA Wilmington, DE 1 917 [17]
21 Aden Chambers and Andrew Ryker May 13, 2006 Night Of Unusual Matches Newark, DE 1 203 This was a tornado street fight tag team match. [18]
22 The Valedictorians
(Billy Bax and Rob Eckos)
December 2, 2006 ECWA Newark, DE 2 56 This was a four-way tag team match also involving Jason Blade and Kid Mikaze and Shane Hagadorn and Pelle Primeau. [19]
23 The Heavyweights
(Sean Royal and Dan Eckos)
January 27, 2007 ECWA Newark, DE 1 259 [20]
24 The Berlin Bad Boys
(Kermon the German and Max Von Bauer)
October 13, 2007 ECWA Newark, DE 1 49 This was a Steel cage match. [21]
25 Logan Brothers
(Bryan Logan and Matt Logan)
December 1, 2007 Hall Of Fame Newark, DE 1 301 This was a four-way tag team match also involving The Heavyweights (Dan Eckos and Sean Royal) and The Valedictorians (Billy Bax and Rob Eckos). [22]
26 Leather 'n' Lace
(JJ the Crew Guy and Mike Reed)
September 27, 2008 ECWA Newark, DE 1 161 [23]
27 Cha Cha Chance and Mega March 7, 2009 ECWA Newark, DE 1 189 [24]
28 The Arion Brothers
(Alex Arion and Frankie Arion)
September 12, 2009 ECWA Newark, DE 1 28 [25]
29 Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan)
October 10, 2009 13th Annual Super 8 Tournament Newark, DE 2 161 [26]
30 Team WCWA
(Ryan Rush and Julian Starr)
March 20, 2010 ECWA Newark, DE 1 112 This was a winner-takes-all six-man tag team match where Rush and Starr teamed up with Aden Chambers and The Logan Brothers teamed up with the ECWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Nick Logan, whose title was also on the line. Chambers won the Heavyweight title but was not recognized as tag team champion. [27]
31 Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan)
July 10, 2010 ECWA 14th Annual Super 8 Tournament Newark, DE 3 88 This was a six-man tag team match where The Logan Brothers teamed up with Nick Logan against Ryan Rush, Aden Chambers and Tony Burma who replaced Julian Starr. [28]
32 The Best Around
(TJ Cannon and Bruce Maxwell)
October 16, 2010 There's A Hurricane Comin' Through the ECWA Newark, DE 1 167 This was a three-way tag team match also involving The Heavyweights (Dan Eckos and Sean Royal) and Matt Logan and Chase Del Monte who replaced an injured Bryan Logan. [29]
Vacated April 1, 2011 The titles were vacated after TJ Cannon was sided with a legitimate injury.
33 Fusion DS
(Matt Saigon and Damian Dragon)
May 7, 2011 ECWA Newark, DE 1 196 This was a unification tag team match also for the TWA Tag Team Championship where Saigon and Dragon defeated The Midnight Sensations (Chris Rockwell and Sam Shields) to win the vacant titles. [30]
34 Flatliners
(Asylum and Matt Burns)
November 19, 2011 K-Cup Tag Team Tournament Newark, DE 1 <1 This was a quarter-final match from the 1st Annual K-CUP Tag Team Tournament. [31]
35 Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan)
November 19, 2011 K-Cup Tag Team Tournament Newark, DE 4 <1 This was a semi-final match from the 1st Annual K-CUP Tag Team Tournament. [31]
36 Midnight Sensations
(Chris Rockwell and Sam Shields)
November 19, 2011 K-Cup Tag Team Tournament Newark, DE 1 105 This was the final match of the 1st Annual K-CUP Tag Team Tournament. [31]
37 Fusion DS
(Matt Saigon and Damian Dragon)
March 3, 2012 ECWA Newark, DE 2 7 [32]
38 Midnight Sensations
(Chris Rockwell and Sam Shields)
March 10, 2012 ECWA Carney's Point, New Jersey 2 56 This was a Texas tornado tag team match. [33]
39 Fusion DS
(Matt Saigon and Damian Dragon)
May 5, 2012 Divide & Conquer Newark, DE 3 133 This was a Loser Leaves Town match. [34]
40 Midnight Sensations/The Sons Of Blackheart
(Chris Rockwell/Armageddon and Sam Shields/Anarchy)
September 15, 2012 45th Anniversary Show Newark, DE 3 35 Rockwell and Shields competed under the names of Armageddon and Anarchy as The Sons Of Blackheart when they won the titles, but subsequently shortened their names back. [35]
41 Dream Team
(Kekoa the Flyin' Hawaiian and Aden Chambers)
October 20, 2012 Witching Hour Sewell, NJ 1 175 This was a three-way tag team match also involving Fusion DS (Damian Dragon and Matt Saigon). [36]
42 The Black Heart
(Monster Ahtu and Breaker Morant)
April 13, 2013 17th Annual Super 8 Tournament Newark, DE 1 55 This was an eight-man tag team match where Ahtu and Morant teamed up with the ECWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Champion Ricky Martinez and the ECWA Heavyweight Champion Josh Daniels. The match was for all the titles, with Daniels and Martinez retaining them. Chambers and Kekoa also teamed up with Bobby Shields and Danny E. [37]
Vacated June 7, 2013 Ahtu and Morant were stripped of the titles by Joe Zanolle due to a controversial ending of a title defense against D-Line (Black Ice and Body Snatcher) from June 1.
43 D-LINE
(Bodysnatcher and Black Ice)
July 13, 2013 Aden Chambers Farewell Show Newark, DE 1 266 This was an anything goes tag team match with Damian Dragon as a special guest referee where Bodysnatcher and Black Ice defeated The Black Heart (Monster Ahtu and Breaker Morant) in a rematch to win the vacant titles. [38]
44 Team CK
(Kage and Sean Carr)
April 5, 2014 18th Annual Super 8 Tournament Newark, DE 1 154 [39]
Vacated September 6, 2014 Kage and Carr were stripped off the titles after they failed to show up to a title defense.
45 The Extreme Rednecks
(Chuck Payne and Kyle Payne)
March 1, 2015 Winter Challenge Newark, DE 1 118 This was a Three Way Elimination match also involving Black Wall Street (Napalm Bomb and Solo) and Breaker Morant and Cory Kastle for the vacant titles. [40]
46 D-LINE
(Bodysnatcher and Black Ice)
June 27, 2015 Summer Sizzler Springfield, PA 2 21 [41]
47 The Extreme Rednecks
(Chuck Payne and Kyle Payne)
July 18, 2015 Summer Splash Woodbury Heights, NJ 2 91 [42]
48 Team PCA
(Damian Adams and Ricky Martinez)
October 17, 2015 2nd Annual Super 8 ChickFight Tournament Woodbury Heights, NJ 1 231 [43]
49 The Sons Of Brooklyn
(Mike Verna and Talon)
June 4, 2016 Raising The Bar V Woodbury Heights, NJ 1 49 The special guest referee of this match was Bobby Shields. [44]
50 Pan's Corp Agency
(AJ Pan and Damian Adams (2), Azrieal, Ricky Martinez (2) and Romeo Roselli)
July 23, 2016 Summer Splash Woodbury Heights, NJ 1 280 Pan and Adams won the match, but Azrieal, Martinez ans Roselli were also recognized champions under the freebird Rule. [45]
51 The Extreme Rednecks
(Chuck Payne and Kyle Payne)
April 29, 2017 21st Annual Super 8 Tournament Woodbury Heights, NJ 3 56 [46]
52 The Classics
(Eric Martin and Tyler Stone)
June 24, 2017 Fire And Ice Springfield, PA 1 84 [47]
53 Mr. Ooh La La and Jay D. Luscious September 16, 2017 50th Anniversary Show Woodbury Heights, NJ 1 5 Cagematch.net shows that Martin and Stone retained at the 50th Anniversary Show, but still listed Mr. Ooh La La and Jay D. Luscious as official champions. [48]
54 One Mean Team
(Brian Johnson and Justin Pusser)
September 21, 2017 House show Laurel Springs, NJ 1 212
55 Frankie Pickard and Tahir James April 21, 2018 House show Philadelphia, PA 1 56
56 One Mean Team
(Brian Johnson and Justin Pusser)
June 16, 2018 House show Atlantic City, NJ 2 119
57 The Funky White Boy and Marcus Waters October 13, 2018 Witching Hour New Castle, DE 1 420 [49]
58 Mr. Ooh La La and Jay D. Luscious December 7, 2019 Toys For Tots New Castle, DE 2 287 [50]
59 The Marvelous Ones
(Greg Spitz and Teddy Fine)
September 19, 2020 24th Annual Super 8 Tournament Morganville, NJ 1 1,562+ [51][52]

Combined reigns

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As of December 29, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest length is considered.

By team

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Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
2 The Valedictorians
(Billy Bax and Rob Eckos)
2 973
3 The Hollywood Hunks
(Custom Made Man and Stunning Sean)
1 ¤764-778
4 Lance Diamond and Cheetah Master 1 581
5 Logan Brothers
(Matt Logan and Bryan Logan)
4 550
1 The Marvelous Ones
(Greg Spitz and Teddy Fine)
1 1,562+
6 The Funky White Boy and Marcus Waters 1 420
7 Low Ki and American Dragon 1 364
8 Fusion DS
(Matt Saigon and Damian Dragon)
3 336
9 One Mean Team
(Brian Johnson and Justin Pusser)
2 331
10 The S.A.T.
(Joél Maximo and José Maximo)
1 295
11 Mr. Ooh La La and Jay D. Luscious 2 292
12 D-LINE
(Bodysnatcher and Black Ice)
2 287
13 Pan's Corp Agency
(AJ Pan and Damian Adams, Azrieal, Ricky Martinez and Romeo Roselli)
1 280
14 The Extreme Rednecks
(Chuck Payne and Kyle Payne)
3 265
15 The Heavyweights
(Sean Royal and Dan Eckos)
1 259
16 Team PCA
(Damian Adams and Ricky Martinez)
1 231
17 Boogie Woogie Brown and Inferno Brown 2 ¤212-243
18 Aden Chambers and Andrew Ryker 1 203
19 Midnight Sensations/The Sons Of Blackheart
(Chris Rockwell/Armageddon and Sam Shields/Anarchy)
3 196
20 Ace Darling and Matt Striker 1 195
21 Mega and Cha Cha Chance 1 189
22 Viper and Armageddon 1 ¤178-208
23 Dream Team
(Kekoa the Flyin' Hawaiian and Aden Chambers)
1 175
24 The Best Around
(TJ Cannon and Bruce Maxwell)
1 167
25 Leather 'n' Lace
(JJ the Crew Guy and Mike Reed)
1 161
26 Team CK
(Kage and Sean Carr)
1 154
27 Ace Darling and Devon Storm 1 140
28 Mark Schraeder and Thunder 1 112
Team WCWA
(Ryan Rush and Julian Starr)
1 112
30 Steve Corino and Lance Diamond 2 106
31 Mark Schraeder and Christian York 1 104
32 The Classics
(Eric Martin and Tyler Stone)
1 84
33 The Maxx Brothers
(Johnny Maxx and Joey Maxx)
1 63
34 Frankie Pickard and Tahir James 1 56
35 The Black Heart
(Monster Ahtu and Breaker Morant)
1 55
36 The Berlin Bad Boys
(Kermon the German and Max Von Bauer)
1 49
The Sons Of Brooklyn
(Mike Verna and Talon)
1 49
38 Low Ki and Xavier 1 28
The Arion Brothers
(Alex Arion and Frankie Arion)
1 28
40 Ace Darling and Kid Flash 1 ¤26-44
41 Flatliners
(Asylum and Matt Burns)
1 <1
42 The Backseat Boyz
(Johnny Kashmere and Trent Acid)
1 ¤N/A
The Haas Brothers
(Charlie Haas and Russ Haas)
1 ¤N/A
The Russian Invaders
(Russian Invader I and Russian Invader II)
1 ¤N/A

By wrestler

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Billy Bax 2 973
Rob Eckos 2 973
3 Custom Made Man 1 ¤764-778
Stunning Sean 1 ¤764-778
5 Lance Diamond 2 687
6 Cheetah Master 1 581
7 Bryan Logan 4 550
Matt Logan 4 550
9 Damian Adams 2 511
Ricky Martinez 2 511
11 Greg Spitz † 1 1,562+
Teddy Fine † 1 1,562+
13 Marcus Waters 1 420
The Funky White Boy 1 420
15 Low Ki 2 392
16 Aden Chambers 2 378
17 American Dragon 1 364
18 Ace Darling 3 ¤361-379
19 Damian Dragon 3 336
Matt Saigon 3 336
21 Brian Johnson 2 331
Justin Pusser 2 331
23 Joél Maximo 1 295
José Maximo 1 295
25 Jay D. Luscious 2 292
Mr. Ooh La La 2 292
27 Bodysnatcher 2 287
Black Ice 2 287
29 AJ Pan 1 280
Azrieal 1 280
Romeo Roselli 1 280
32 Chuck Payne 3 265
Kyle Payne 3 265
34 Dan Eckos 1 259
Sean Royal 1 259
36 Mark Schraeder 2 216
37 Boogie Woogie Brown 2 ¤212-243
Inferno Brown 2 ¤212-243
39 Andrew Ryker 1 203
40 Chris Rockwell/Armageddon 3 196
Sam Shields/Anarchy 3 196
42 Matt Striker 1 195
43 Cha Cha Chance 1 189
Mega 1 189
45 Armageddon 1 ¤178-208
Viper 1 ¤178-208
47 Kekoa the Flyin' Hawaiian 1 175
48 Bruce Maxwell 1 167
TJ Cannon 1 167
50 JJ the Crew Guy 1 161
Mike Reed 1 161
52 Kage 1 154
Sean Carr 1 154
54 Devon Storm 1 140
55 Julian Starr 1 112
Ryan Rush 1 112
Thunder 1 112
58 Steve Corino 1 106
59 Christian York 1 104
60 Eric Martin 1 84
Tyler Stone 1 84
62 Johnny Maxx 1 63
Joey Maxx 1 63
64 Frankie Prichard 1 56
Tahir James 1 56
66 Breaker Morant 1 55
Mosher Ahtu 1 55
68 Kermon the German 1 49
Max Von Bauer 1 49
Mike Verna 1 49
Talon 1 49
72 Alex Arion 1 28
Frankie Arion 1 28
Xavier 1 28
75 Asylum 1 <1
Matt Burns 1 <1
77 Kid Flash 1 ¤26-44
78 Charlie Haas 1 ¤N/A
Johnny Kashmere 1 ¤N/A
Russ Haas 1 ¤N/A
Russian Invader I 1 ¤N/A
Russian Invader II 1 ¤N/A
Trent Acid 1 ¤N/A

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