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wXw World Tag Team Championship
Official design of the titles
Details
PromotionWestside Xtreme Wrestling
Date establishedJune 1, 2001
Current champion(s)Young Blood
(Oskar Leube and Yuto Nakashima)
Date wonOctober 4, 2024
Other name(s)
  • wXw Tag Team Championship
    (2001–2009)
  • wXw World Tag Team Championship
    (2009–present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Swi$$ Money Holding
(Claudio Castagnoli and Ares)
Most reignsAs tag team (3 reigns):

As individual (5 reigns):

Longest reignDoug Williams and Martin Stone
(371 days)
Shortest reignLess than one day:

The wXw World Tag Team Championship[1] is a professional wrestling world tag team championship contested for in the German professional wrestling promotion, Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). The inaugural champions was Swi$$ Money Holding (Claudio Castagnoli and Ares). They claim to have bought the titles on June 1, 2001.[2] The titles have been defended internationally in Japan, the United States, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and on cards promoted by Combat Zone Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, British Championship Wrestling, Big Japan Wrestling and others.[3][4][5]

There have been a total of 68 reigns shared between 56 different teams consisting of 84 distinctive champions. The current holders are Oskar Leube and Yuto Nakashima who are in their first reign as a team as well as individually.[6]

Title history

[edit]

As of December 29, 2024.

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 Swi$$ Money Holding
(Claudio Castagnoli and Ares)
June 1, 2001 House show N/A 1 30 The Swiss Money Holding claimed to have bought the wXw Tag Team Championship, therefore were billed as the inaugural champions. [1][2]
2 Euro Threat
(Thomas Blade and SigMasta Rappo)
July 1, 2001 Dead End Essen, Germany 1 56 [7]
3 Long and Thick
(Bas and Mot van Kunder)
August 26, 2001 Broken Rulz Essen, Germany 1 161 [8]
4 Swi$$ Money Holding
(Claudio Castagnoli and Ares)
February 3, 2002 Payback Nürnberg, Germany 2 104 [9]
5 Euro Threat
(Crazy Johnny Tiger and SigMasta Rappo (2))
May 18, 2002 Dead End 2 Essen, Germany 1 42 This was a Three Way Elimination match which also involves Crash Kid and U-Gin. [10]
6 Legendary Thomas Blade (2) and Scorpion June 29, 2002 Broken Rulz 2 Essen, Germany 1 <1 [11]
7 Swi$$ Money Holding
(Claudio Castagnoli and Ares)
June 29, 2002 Broken Rulz 2 Essen, Germany 3 294 [11]
8 Wrecking Crew
(Legendary Thomas Blade (3) and Chris Combat)
April 19, 2003 Got Eggs? - Day 2 Essen, Germany 1 63 [12]
9 The 69ers
(Hate and Martin Nolte)
June 21, 2003 Dead End 3 Essen, Germany 1 189 This was a Four Way Elimination match which also involves (Darksoul and Mot van Kunder) and The New Beef Company (Steve Taurus and The Bull). [13]
10 The New 69ers
(Hate (2) and Tyrant)
December 27, 2003 3rd Anniversary HUSS-Mas Essen, Germany 1 266 Tyrant replaced Martin Nolte as Hate's tag team partner [14]
11 Next Generation Superstars
(Steve Douglas and Alex Pain)
September 18, 2004 Full Force II - Good Times, Great Memories Essen, Germany 1 84 [15]
12 Dark Dream
(X-dream and Darksoul)
December 11, 2004 4th Anniversary Show Essen, Germany 1 147 [16]
13 High Class Catch Club
(Baron von Hagen and Adam Polak)
May 7, 2005 Full Force III Essen, Germany 1 77 [17]
14 GTS and Iceman July 23, 2005 Full Force IV Essen, Germany 1 273 This was a Street Fight match. [18]
15 High Class Catch Club
(Baron von Hagen and Adam Polak)
April 22, 2006 Full Force V - The Final Encounter Essen, Germany 2 147 This was a Two out of Three falls Losing Team Must Split Up match. [19]
16 Murat Bosporus and Wesley Croton September 16, 2006 World Lightweight Tournament Essen, Germany 1 133 [20]
17 Absolute Andy and Josh Abercrombie January 27, 2007 Back To The Roots VI Oberhausen, Germany 1 <1 [21]
18 Murat Bosporus and Wesley Croton January 27, 2007 Back To The Roots VI Oberhausen, Germany 2 98 [21]
19 AbLas
(Absolute Andy (2) and Steve Douglas)
May 5, 2007 16 Carat Gold Tournament 2007 - Offer Show Essen, Germany 1 203 [22]
20 Chris Hero and Marc Roudin November 24, 2007 7th Anniversary Show - Strong Style Tournament Oberhausen, Germany 1 211 [23]
21 AbLas
(Absolute Andy (3) and Steve Douglas (2))
June 22, 2008 Dead End VIII - Day 2: European Navigation Oberhausen, Germany 2 34 [24]
22 Doug Williams and Martin Stone July 26, 2008 Broken Rulz VIII Oberhausen, Germany 1 371 [25]
23 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
August 1, 2009 Fans Appreciation Night 2009 Oberhausen, Germany 1 63 This was a Street Fight match. [26]
24 The Switchblade Conspiracy
(Jon Moxley and Sami Callihan)
October 3, 2009 True Colors 2009 - World Tag Team Title Tournament Oberhausen, Germany 1 310 After winning the Tag Team Championship, The Switchblade Conspiracy made the titles to an World Tag Team Championship [27][28]
Vacated August 9, 2010 Because The Switchblade Conspiracy were not able to be booked from wXw in Europe anymore, wXw have stripped The Switchblade Conspiracy of the World Tag Team Championship [1][2]
25 Oberhausen Terror Corps
(Bad Bones and Carnage)
September 11, 2010 True Colors 2010 Oberhausen, Germany 1 183 Defeated The Kartel (Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier) for the vacant Championship. [29]
26 The Mind
(Adam Polak (3) and Karsten Beck)
March 13, 2011 16 Carat Gold 2011 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 189 This was a Two On One Handicap match. [30]
27 The Wanderers
(Jason Hendrix and Jay Skillet)
September 18, 2011 Live In Mannheim Mannheim, Germany 1 13 [31]
28 Sumerian Death Squad
(Michael Dante and Tommy End)
October 1, 2011 CZW Back In Germany Oberhausen, Germany 1 316 [32]
29 RockSkillet
(Jay Skillet (2) and Jonathan Gresham)
August 12, 2012 Fans Appreciation Weekend 2012 - Day 2 Oberhausen, Germany 1 203 This was a Two out of Three falls match. [33]
30 The AUTsiders
(Big van Walter and Robert Dreissker)
March 3, 2013 16 Carat Gold 2013 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 258 [34]
31 HOT and SPICY
(Axel Dieter Jr. and Da Mack)
November 16, 2013 13th Anniversary Tour: Hamburg Hamburg, Germany 1 119 [35]
32 Matt Striker and Trent? March 15, 2014 16 Carat Gold 2014 - Day 2 Oberhausen, Germany 1 1 [36]
33 HOT and SPICY
(Axel Dieter Jr. and Da Mack)
March 16, 2014 16 Carat Gold 2014 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 2 216 [37]
34 French Flavour
(Lucas Di Leo and Peter Fischer)
October 18, 2014 14th Anniversary Tour: SlamMania II Mannheim, Germany 1 245 [38]
35 Team Prost
(Toby Blunt and Mike Schwarz)
June 20, 2015 More Than Wrestling Tour: Finale - Shortcut To The Top Oberhausen, Germany 1 103 This was a No Disqualification match. [39]
Vacated October 1, 2015 Westside Xtreme Wrestling Headquarter and wXw-Homepage Essen, Germany Team Prost had give up the wXw World Tag Team Championship voluntary before the wXw World Tag Team Championship [1][2]
36 ZackDaddy
(Big Daddy Walter (2) and Zack Sabre Jr.)
October 4, 2015 World Tag Team Tournament 2015 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 69 Big Daddy Walter and Zack Sabre Jr. won the Tournament Final for the wXw World Tag Team Championship [40][41]
37 Cerberus
(Ilja Dragunov and Robert Dreissker (2))
December 12, 2015 15th Anniversary Show Oberhausen, Germany 1 132 [42]
38 Sumerian Death Squad
(Michael Dante and Tommy End)
April 22, 2016 Superstars Of Wrestling III - Day 1 Hamburg, Germany 2 43 [43]
39 Cerberus
(Dirty Dragan, Ilja Dragunov (2) and Julian Nero)
June 4, 2016 More Than Wrestling Tour 2016: Tourfinal - The Shortcut To The Top Oberhausen, Germany 1 118 [44]
Vacated September 30, 2016 Vacated due to Cerberus failing to advance to the finals of the World Tag Team Tournament [1][2]
40 JML
(David Starr and Shane Strickland)
October 2, 2016 World Tag Team League 2016 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 16 Defeated The Leaders Of The New School (Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.) in a World Tag Team League 2016 Final Match. [45][46]
Vacated October 18, 2016 Vacated due to Shane Strickland making no further appearances in wXw [1][2]
41 A4
(Absolute Andy (4) and Marius Al-Ani)
October 22, 2016 Broken Rules XVI Frankfurt, Germany 1 203 Defeated David Starr and Lio Rush for the vacant Championship in a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [47]
42 The Young Lions
(Lucky Kid and Tarkan Aslan)
May 13, 2017 Superstars Of Wrestling 2017 Oberhausen, Germany 1 148 [48]
Vacated October 8, 2017 Vacated due to The Young Lions failing to advance to the finals of the World Tag Team League [1][2]
43 Ringkampf
(Timothy Thatcher and Walter (3))
October 8, 2017 World Tag Team League 2017 Night 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 154 Defeated Massive Product (David Starr and Jurn Simmons) in the finals of the 2017 World Tag Team League for the vacant Championship. [49][50]
44 RISE
(Da Mack (3) and John Klinger (2))
March 11, 2018 16 Carat Gold 2018 - Night 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 18 [51]
Vacated March 29, 2018 The titles were vacated due to John Klinger being indefinitely suspended from future wXw events [1][2]
45 Monster Consulting
(Avalanche (3) and Julian Nero (2))
April 14, 2018 True Colors 2018 Dresden, Germany 1 176 This was a triple threat tag match also involving Jay FK (Francis Kaspin and Jay Skillet) and The Latin American Xchange (Santana and Ortiz). Avalanche formerly known as Robert Dreissker [52]
Vacated October 7, 2018 Vacated due to Monster Consulting failing to advance to the finals of the World Tag Team League. [1][2]
46 Jay FK
(Francis Kaspin and Jay Skillet (3))
October 7, 2018 World Tag Team League 2018 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 76 Defeated Calamari Catch Kings (Chris Brookes and Jonathan Gresham) in the finals of the 2018 World Tag Team League. [53]
47 RISE
(Da Mack (4) and Tarkan Aslan (2))
December 22, 2018 18th Anniversary Oberhausen, Germany 1 28 This was a gauntlet match also involving Avalanche and Emil Sitoci, RISE (Ivan Kiev and Pete Bouncer) and The Crown (Alexander James and Jurn Simmons) [54]
48 RISE
(Ivan Kiev and Pete Bouncer)
January 19, 2019 Back To The Roots XVIII Oberhausen, Germany 1 49 This was a six-man tag team cage match also for the wXw Shotgun Championship. RISE (Ivan Kiev and Pete Bouncer) teamed with Lucky Kid against RISE (Da Mack, Marius Al-Ani and Tarkan Aslan). [55]
49 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
March 9, 2019 16 Carat Gold 2019 - Day 2 Oberhausen, Germany 1 147 This was a tornado triple threat tag match also including Jay FK (Francis Kaspin and Jay Skillet). [56]
50 Ilja Dragunov (3) and Walter (4) August 3, 2019 Shortcut to the Top 2019 Oberhausen, Germany 1 41 [57]
51 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
September 13, 2019 FAN 2019 - Du Entscheidest Hamburg, Germany 2 14 [58]
Vacated September 27, 2019 Vacated due to Mark Davis suffering a leg injury [1][2]
52 Pretty Bastards
(Maggot and Prince Ahura)
October 6, 2019 World Tag Team Festival 2019 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 152 Defeated Arrows Of Hungary (Dover and Icarus) and Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan for the vacant titles in a World Tag Team Festival 2019 Final No Disqualification Three Way Elimination match. [59][60]
53 Jay-AA
(Absolute Andy (5) and Jay Skillet (4))
March 6, 2020 16 Carat Gold 2020 - Day 1 Oberhausen, Germany 1 105 [61]
54 Pretty Bastards
(Maggot and Prince Ahura)
July 3, 2020 Shotgun Oberhausen, Germany 2 98 Skillet left the promotion, following allegations of harassment. The title match between Jay-AA and Pretty Bastards had already been filmed, and as a result, he was edited out. The title match only showed Absolute Andy being rolled up for the pin. [62]
55 Fast Time Moodo and Stephanie Maze October 9, 2020 Shotgun Oberhausen, Germany 1 147 [63]
Vacated March 5, 2021 [1][2]
56 Die Wrestling Academy
(Anil Marik and Robert Dreissker (4))
April 9, 2021 Dead End 2021 Oberhausen, Germany 1 112 Defeated The Pretty Bastards (Maggot and Prince Ahura) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. [64]
57 Arrows Of Hungary
(Dover and Icarus)
July 30, 2021 Shortcut To The Top 2021 Oberhausen, Germany 1 218 [65]
58 Fast Time Moodo and Stephanie Maze March 5, 2022 16 Carat Gold 2022 Oberhausen, Germany 2 84 [66]
59 Rott Und Flott
(Michael Schenkenberg and Nikita Charisma)
May 28, 2022 wXw True Colors 2022 Dresden, Germany 1 128 [67]
Vacated March 5, 2021 Rott Und Flott
(Michael Schenkenberg and Nikita Charisma) did not make it to the final of the World Tag Team Festival Tournament which meant they could not defend the titles and needed to vacate them.
60 Frenchadors
(Aigle Blanc and Senza Volto)
October 3, 2022 wXw World Tag Team Festival 2022 - Night 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 159 Defeated Amboss (Icarus and Robert Dreissker) in a No Disqualification No Count Out Tornado Tag Team Match as a final of a tournament to win the vacant titles. [68]
61 Arrows Of Hungary
(Dover and Icarus)
March 11, 2023 16 Carat Gold 2023 - Night 2 Oberhausen, Germany 2 98 [69]
63 Only Friends
(Bobby Gunns and Michael Knight)
June 17, 2023 wXw Drive Of Champions 2023 Oberhausen, Germany 1 98 This was a best two-out-of-three falls match. [70]
64 Amboss
(Laurance Roman and Robert Dreissker (5))
September 23, 2023 N/A Oberhausen, Germany 1 1 [71]
65 Dennis Dullnig and Hektor Invictus September 24, 2023 wXw World Tag Team Festival 2023 - Day 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1 48 This was the final match of the 2023 wXw World Tag Team Festival, a four-way tag team match also involving Renegades (Mizuki Watase and Shigehiro Irie). [72]
66 Amboss
(Icarus (3) and Laurance Roman (2))
November 11, 2023 wXw Broken Rules XXI Frankfurt, Germany 1 42 This was a three-way ladder match also involving Peter Tihanyi and Fast Time Moodo. [73]
67 Dennis Dullnig and Hektor Invictus December 23, 2023 wXw 23rd Anniversary Oberhausen, Germany 2 286 [74]
68 KXS
(Axel Tischer and Fast Time Moodo (3))
October 4, 2024 wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 - Night 1 Oberhausen, Germany 1
2 This was a wXw World Tag Team Festival first round match. [75]
69 Young Blood
(Oskar Leube and Yuto Nakashima)
October 6, 2024 wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024 - Night 3 Oberhausen, Germany 1
84+ This was a three-way tag team match also involving 1 Called Manders and Thomas Shire for the finals of the wXw World Tag Team Festival 2024. [76]

Combined reigns

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As of December 29, 2024.

By team

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Inaugural and record three-time champions as a team, Swi$$ Money Holding: Double C (left) and Ares (right)
Former champions, Frenchadors (Aigle Blanc (left) and Senza Volto (right)).
Indicates the current champion
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Swi$$ Money Holding
(Double C and Ares)
3 428
2 Doug Williams and Martin Stone 1 371
3 Sumerian Death Squad
(Michael Dante and Tommy End)
2 359
4 HOT and SPICY
(Axel Dieter Jr. and Da Mack)
2 335
5 Dennis Dullnig and Hektor Invictus 2 334
6 Arrows Of Hungary
(Dover and Icarus)
2 316
7 The Switchblade Conspiracy
(Jon Moxley and Sami Callihan)
1 310
8 GTS and Iceman 1 273
9 The New 69ers
(Hate and Tyrant)
1 266
10 The AUTsiders
(Big van Walter and Robert Dreissker)
1 258
11 Pretty Bastards
(Maggot and Prince Ahura)
2 250
12 French Flavour
(Lucas Di Leo and Peter Fischer)
1 245
13 AbLas
(Absolute Andy and Steve Douglas)
2 237
14 Fast Time Moodo and Stephanie Maze 2 231
Murat Bosporus and Wesley Croton 2 231
16 High Class Catch Club
(Baron von Hagen and Adam Polak)
2 224
17 Chris Hero and Marc Roudin 1 211
18 A4
(Absolute Andy and Marius Al-Ani)
1 203
RockSkillet
(Jay Skillet and Jonathan Gresham)
1 203
20 The 69ers
(Hate and Martin Nolte)
1 189
The Mind
(Adam Polak and Karsten Beck)
1 189
22 Oberhausen Terror Corps
(Bad Bones and Carnage)
1 183
23 Monster Consulting
(Avalanche and Julian Nero)
1 176
24 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
2 161
Long and Thick
(Bas and Mot van Kunder)
1 161
26 Frenchadors
(Aigle Blanc and Senza Volto)
1 159
27 Ringkampf
(Timothy Thatcher and Walter)
1 154
28 The Young Lions
(Lucky Kid and Tarkan Aslan)
1 148
29 Dark Dream
(X-dream and Darksoul)
1 147
30 Cerberus
(Ilja Dragunov and Robert Dreissker)
1 132
31 Rott Und Flott
(Michael Schenkenberg and Nikita Charisma)
1 128
32 Cerberus
(Dirty Dragon, Ilja Dragunov and Julian Nero)
1 118
33 Die Wrestling Academy
(Anil Marik and Robert Dreissker)
1 112
34 Jay-AA
(Jay Skillet and Absolute Andy)
1 105
35 Team Prost
(Toby Blunt and Mike Schwarz)
1 103
36 Only Friends
(Bobby Gunns and Michael Knight)
1 98
37 Next Generation Superstars
(Steve Douglas and Alex Pain)
1 84
38 Young Blood †
(Oskar Leube and Yuto Nakashima)
1 84+
39 Jay FK
(Francis Kaspin and Jay Skillet)
1 76
40 ZackDaddy
(Big Daddy Walter and Zack Sabre Jr.)
1 69
41 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
1 63
Wrecking Crew
(Legendary Thomas Blade and Chris Combat)
1 63
43 Euro Threat
(Thomas Blade and SigMasta Rappo)
1 56
44 RISE
(Ivan Kiev and Pete Bouncer)
1 49
45 Amboss
(Icarus and Laurance Roman)
1 42
Euro Threat
(Crazy Johnny Tiger and SigMasta Rappo)
1 42
47 Ilja Dragunov and Walter 1 41
48 RISE
(Da Mack and Tarkan Aslan)
1 28
49 RISE
(John Klinger and Da Mack)
1 18
50 JML
(David Starr and Shane Strickland)
1 16
51 The Wanderers
(Jason Hendrix and Jay Skillet)
1 13
52 KXS
(Axel Tischer and Fast Time Moodo)
1 2
53 Amboss
(Laurance Roman and Robert Dreissker)
1 1
Matt Striker and Trent? 1 1
55 Absolute Andy and Josh Abercrombie 1 <1
Legendary Thomas Blade and Scorpion 1 <1

By wrestler

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Record tying five-time champion Robert Dreissker, who held the title for a combined total of 678 days which is the longest.
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Avalanche/Robert Dreissker 5 678
2 Big van Walter/Big Daddy Walter/Walter 4 522
3 Absolute Andy 5 510
4 Hate 2 455
5 Ares 3 428
Claudio Castagnoli 3 428
7 Adam Polak 3 413
8 Da Mack 4 381
9 Doug Williams 1 371
Martin Stone 1 371
11 Jay Skillet 4 362
12 Michael Dante 2 359
Tommy End 2 359
14 Icarus 3 358
15 Axel Dieter Jr. 2 335
16 Dennis Dullnig 2 334
Hektor Invictus 2 334
18 Steve Douglas 3 321
19 Dover 2 316
20 Jon Moxley 1 310
Sami Callihan 1 310
22 Julian Nero 2 294
23 Ilja Dragunov 3 291
24 GTS 1 273
Iceman 1 273
26 Tyrant 1 266
27 Maggot 2 250
Prince Ahura 2 250
29 Lucas Di Leo 1 245
Peter Fischer 1 245
31 Fast Time Moodo 2 233
32 Stephanie Maze 2 231
Murat Bosporus 2 231
Wesley Croton 2 231
35 Baron von Hagen 2 224
36 Chris Hero 1 211
Marc Roudin 1 211
38 Jonathan Gresham 1 203
Marius Al-Ani 1 203
40 Bad Bones/John Klinger 2 201
41 Karsten Beck 1 189
Martin Nolte 1 189
43 Carnage 1 183
44 Tarkan Aslan 2 176
45 Kyle Fletcher 2 161
Mark Davis 2 161
Bas van Kunder 1 161
Mot van Kunder 1 161
49 Aigle Blanc 1 159
Senza Volto 1 159
51 Timothy Thatcher 1 154
52 Lucky Kid 1 148
53 Darksoul 1 147
X-dream 1 147
55 Michael Schenkenberg 1 128
Nikita Charisma 1 128
57 Legendary Thomas Blade 3 119
58 Dirty Dragan 1 118
59 Anil Marik 1 112
60 Mike Schwarz 1 103
Toby Blunt 1 103
62 SigMasta Rappo 2 98
Bobby Gunns 1 98
Michael Knight 1 98
65 Alex Pain 1 84
66 Oskar Leube 1 84+
Yuto Nakashima † 1 84+
68 Francis Kaspin 1 76
69 Zack Sabre Jr. 1 69
70 Chris Combat 1 63
Sha Samuels 1 63
Terry Frazier 1 63
73 Ivan Kiev 1 49
Pete Bouncer 1 49
75 Laurance Roman 2 43
76 Crazy Johnny Tiger 1 42
77 David Starr 1 16
Shane Strickland 1 16
79 Jason Hendrix 1 13
80 Matt Striker 1 1
Trent? 1 1
82 Josh Abercrombie 1 <1
Scorpion 1 <1

See also

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References

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