AAW Tag Team Championship

The AAW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship which is created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion All American Wrestling (AAW).[1] There have been a total of 47 reigns shared between 37 different teams consisting of 68 distinctive champions. The current holders are Hustle And Soul (Calvin Tankman and Jah-C), who are in their first reign whilst is the second for Jah-C individually.

AAW Tag Team Championship
Current design of the titles
Details
PromotionAll American Wrestling
Date establishedApril 17, 2004
Current champion(s)Russ Jones and Schaff
Date wonApril 14, 2023
Statistics
First champion(s)The Gravediggers
(Botch and Machine)
Most reignsAs Tag Team (4 reigns):

As Individual (7 reigns):

Longest reignThe Gravediggers
(Botch and Machine) (532 days)
Shortest reignLucha Brothers
(Penta el 0M and Rey Fenix) (15 days)
Heaviest championCalvin Tankman (354 lbs)

Title history edit

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
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 The Gravediggers
(Botch and Machine)
April 17, 2004 N/A Berwyn, IL 1 532 The Gravediggers defeated Ladies Night Out, Dounn, Vanilla Shakes, Void Effect, Los Mexicanos, and the Top Guns in a Tag Team Turmoil Match to become the inaugural champions.
2 Machine (2) and Stu Early October 1, 2005 A Monster's Rage Berwyn, IL 1 175 Defeated Simply Marvelous to win the vacant Tag Team Championship. [2]
3 The Black and The Brave
(Marek Brave and Tyler Black)
March 25, 2006 Final Four Berwyn, IL 1 49 This was a Four Corners match, which also involves The Michigan Invasion (N8 Mattson and Truth Martini) and (Eddie V and Zach Gowen). [3]
4 Josh Hardy and Ryan Mitchell May 13, 2006 House Show Berwyn, IL 1 28 This was a Four Corners match, which also involves The Michigan Invasion (N8 Mattson and Truth Martini) and (Eddie V and Zach Gowen).
5 Dan Lawrence and Ryan Boz June 10, 2006 AAW Goldrush: Road to the Titles Berwyn, IL 1 147 Boz and Lawrence defeated Team Underground (Eric Priest and Chandler McClure), (Josh Hardy and Ryan Mitchell) (Jimmy Jacobs and Zach Gowen). [4]
6 The Michigan Invasion
(N8 Mattson and Truth Martini)
November 4, 2006 A Monster's Rage Berwyn, IL 1 161 This was a Four Corners match, also involving Jayson Reign and Marco Cordova and The Phoenix Twins (Dash Phoenix and Tweek Phoenix). [5]
7 Krotch and Zach Gowen April 14, 2007 War is Coming Berwyn, IL 1 63 [6]
8 DP Associates Berwyn Branch
(Conrad Kennedy III and Trik Davis)
June 16, 2007 Point of No Return Berwyn, IL 1 84 This was a Four Corners match, also involving Dan Lawrence and Ryan Boz and The Michigan Invasion (N8 Mattson and Truth Martini). [7]
9 The Murder City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
September 8, 2007 Reign of Violence Berwyn, IL 1 133 [8]
10 The North Star Express
(Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz)
January 19, 2008 Path of Redemption Berwyn, IL 1 154 This was a three-way tag team match, also involving The Phoenix Twins (Dash Phoenix and Tweek Phoenix). [9]
11 Adrenaline Overdose
(Bryce Benjamin and Shane Hollister)
June 21, 2008 Point of No Return Berwyn, IL 1 77 [10]
12 The North Star Express
(Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz)
September 6, 2008 Hostile Intentions Berwyn, IL 2 83 The North Star Express defeated Shane Hollister in a Two On One Handicap match. [11]
13 The Phoenix Twins
(Dash Phoenix and Tweek Phoenix)
November 28, 2008 Windy City Classic IV Berwyn, IL 1 196 This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [12]
14 The House of Truth
(Christin Able and Josh Raymond)
June 12, 2009 Fate of Eight Berwyn, IL 1 252 The House of Truth defeated Dash Phoenix and Matt Cross, who substituted for Tweek Phoenix. in a Fate of Eight 2009 Tournament Final match. [13]
15 Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black (2) February 19, 2010 Auditions Davenport, IA 1 217 [14]
16 The House of Truth
(Christin Able and Josh Raymond)
September 24, 2010 Defining Moment Berwyn, IL 2 28 [15]
17 Zero Gravity
(Brett Gakiya and CJ Esparza)
October 22, 2010 MassacrepOn 26th Street Berwyn, IL 1 238 Zero Gravity defeated Christin Able and Truth Martini, who substituted for Josh Raymond. [16]
18 The Awesome Threesome
(Jordan McEntyre and Knight Wagner)
June 17, 2011 Day of Defiance Berwyn, IL 1 105 [17]
19 The Irish Airborne
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
September 30, 2011 Defining Moment Berwyn, IL 1 119 This was a three-way tag team match, also involving The NorthStache Express (Darin Corbin and Marion Fontaine). [18]
20 Arik Cannon and Jimmy Jacobs (2) January 27, 2012 The Chaos Theory Berwyn, IL 1 302 [19]
21 The Irish Airborne
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
November 24, 2012 Windy City Classic VIII Merrionette Park, IL 2 245 [20]
22 Kung Fu Manchu
(Louis Lyndon and Marion Fontaine)
July 27, 2013 Scars and Stripes Merrionette Park, IL 1 154 [21]
23 Ethan Page and Michael Elgin December 28, 2013 One Twisted Christmas Berwyn, IL 1 258 This was a Triple Threat Tag Team Elimination match, also involving Zero Gravity (Brett Gakiya and CJ Esparza). [22]
24 {Josh Hardy and Ryan Mitchell Sep 12, 2014 House Show Berwyn, IL 2 35 This was a Elimination.
25 The Wet Bandits
(Dan Lawrence (2) and Markus Crane)
October 17, 2014 Jawbreaker Berwyn, IL 1 134 The Wet Bandits defeated Athena and Heidi Lovelace in a tournament finale to win the vacant championship. [23]
26 OI4K
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
February 28, 2015 The Art of War Berwyn, IL 3 202 OI4K were formerly known as The Irish Airborne. [24]
27 The Hooligans
(Devin Cutter and Mason Cutter)
September 18, 2015 Defining Moment Berwyn, IL 1 204 This was a falls count anywhere match. [25]
28 Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
April 9, 2016 AAW Epic 2016: The 12 Year Anniversary Event Chicago, IL 1 231 [26]
29 Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee November 26, 2016 Windy City Classic Chicago, IL 1 104 [27]
30 Josh Hardy and Ryan Mitchell March 10, 2017 Final Four Berwyn, IL 3 7 This was a Four Corners match, which also involves The Michigan Invasion (N8 Mattson and Truth Martini) and (Eddie V and Zach Gowen).
31 OI4K
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
March 17, 2017 Homecoming Berwyn, IL 4 50 OI4K defeated Scarlet and Graves (Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz) to win the vacant championship. [28]
32 A. R. Fox and Rey Fenix May 6, 2017 Take No Prisoners Chicago, IL 1 70 Sami Callihan replaced Dave Crist in the match. [29]
33 Scarlet and Graves
(Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)
July 15, 2017 United We Stand Merrionette Park, IL 1 111 Jeff Cobb replaced Rey Fenix in the match. [30]
34 Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
November 3, 2017 Hell Hath No Fury Berwyn, IL 2 300 [31]
35 Wrstling
(David Starr, Eddie Kingston and Jeff Cobb)
August 30, 2018 Destination Chicago Chicago, IL 1 57 Kingston and Starr won the match, but Jeff Cobb is also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule. [32]
36 FireFox
(A. R. Fox (2) and Myron Reed)
October 26, 2018 Dia de los Luchadores Merrionette Park, IL 1 105 [33]
37 The Lucha Brothers
(Penta el 0M and Rey Fenix (2))
February 8, 2019 Lucha City Limits Austin, TX 1 15 [34]
38 Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana)
February 23, 2019 The Art of War Chicago, IL 1 187 This was a Triple threat tag team match, also involving FireFox (A. R. Fox and Myron Reed). [35]
39 Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
August 29, 2019 Jim Lynam Memorial Tournament 2019 - Day 1 Chicago, IL 3 399 This was a Triple threat tag team match, also involving The Lucha Brothers (Penta el 0M and Rey Fenix). [36]
40 Ace Austin and Madman Fulton October 1, 2020 Alive #1 Chicago, IL 1 233 [37][38]
41 The Second Gear Crew
(1 Called Manders and Matthew Justice)
May 22, 2021 Alive #10 Villa Park, IL 1 20 [39]
42 inFAMy
(Deonn Rusman and Joeasa)
June 11, 2021 Crush and Destroy Merrionette Park, IL 1 83 [40]
43 Jake Something and Stallion Rogers September 2, 2021 AAW Destination Chicago Chicago, IL 1 85 Beginning with October 30, 2021, Dante Leon filled in for an injured Rogers in title defenses, but was not recognized as official champion. [41]
44 Ace Perry and Alexander Hammerstone November 26, 2021 Windy City Classic XVI Merrionette Park, IL 1 231 [42]
45 ACH and Jah-C July 15, 2022 The Independents Day Merrionette Park, IL 1 168 [43]
Vacated December 30, 2022 Unstoppable Chicago, IL Jah-C vacated the title. [44]
46 Hustle And Soul
(Calvin Tankman and Jah-C (2))
December 30, 2022 Unstoppable Chicago, IL 1 105 Defeated The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) to win the vacant titles. [45]
47 Russ Jones and Schaff April 14, 2023 Ring Of Fire Berwyn, IL 1 344+

Combined reigns edit

As of March 23, 2024.

By team edit

Indicates the current champions
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Besties in the World
(Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett)
3 930
2 The Irish Airborne/OI4K
(Dave Crist and Jake Crist)
4 616
3 The Gravediggers
(Botch and Machine)
1 532
4 Arik Cannon and Jimmy Jacobs 1 302
5 The House of Truth
(Christin Able and Josh Raymond)
2 280
6 Ethan Page and Michael Elgin 1 258
7 Zero Gravity
(Brett Gakiya and CJ Esparza)
1 238
8 The North Star Express
(Darin Corbin and Ryan Cruz)
2 237
9 Ace Austin and Madman Fulton 1 233
10 Ace Perry and Alexander Hammerstone 1 231
11 Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black 1 217
12 The Hooligans
(Devin Cutter and Mason Cutter)
1 204
13 The Phoenix Twins
(Dash Phoenix and Tweek Phoenix)
1 196
14 Latin American Xchange
(Santana and Ortiz)
1 187
15 Machine and Stu Early 1 175
16 ACH and Jah-C 1 168
17 The Michigan Invasion
(N8 Mattson and Truth Martini)
1 161
18 Kung Fu Manchu
(Louis Lyndon and Marion Fontaine)
1 154
19 Dan Lawrence and Ryan Boz 1 147
20 The Wet Bandits
(Dan Lawrence and Markus Crane)
1 134
21 The Murder City Machine Guns
(Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
1 133
22 Scarlet and Graves
(Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz)
1 111
23 FireFox
(A. R. Fox and Myron Reed)
1 105
Hustle and Soul
(Calvin Tankman and Jah-C)
1 105
The Awesome Threesome
(Jordan McEntyre and Knight Wagner)
1 105
26 Andrew Everett and Trevor Lee 1 104
27 Russ Jones and Schaff † 1 344+
28 Jake Something and Stallion Rogers 1 85
29 DP Associates Berwyn Branch
(Conrad Kennedy III and Trik Davis)
1 84
30 inFAMy
(Deonn Rusman and Joeasa)
1 83
31 Adrenaline Overdose
(Bryce Benjamin and Shane Hollister)
1 77
32 A. R. Fox and Rey Fenix 1 70
33 Josh Hardy and Ryan Mitchell 3 70
34 Krotch and Zach Gowen 1 63
35 Wrstling
(David Starr, Eddie Kingston and Jeff Cobb)
1 57
36 The Black and The Brave
(Marek Brave and Tyler Black)
1 49
37 The Second Gear Crew
(1 Called Manders and Matthew Justice)
1 20
38 The Lucha Brothers
(Penta el 0M and Rey Fenix)
1 15

By wrestler edit

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Davey Vega 3 930
Mat Fitchett 3 930
3 Machine 2 707
4 Dave Crist 4 616
Jake Crist 4 616
6 Botch 1 532
7 Jimmy Jacobs 2 519
8 Arik Cannon 1 302
9 Dan Lawrence 2 281
10 Christin Able 2 280
Josh Raymond 2 280
12 Jah-C 2 273
13 Tyler Black 2 266
14 Ethan Page 1 258
Michael Elgin 1 258
16 Brett Gakiya 1 238
CJ Esparza 1 238
18 Darin Corbin 2 237
Ryan Cruz 2 237
20 Ace Austin 1 233
Madman Fulton 1 233
22 Ace Perry 1 231
Alexander Hammerstone 1 231
24 Devin Cutter 1 204
Mason Cutter 1 204
26 Dash Phoenix 1 196
Tweek Phoenix 1 196
28 Ortiz 1 187
Santana 1 187
30 A. R. Fox 2 175
Stu Early 1 175
32 ACH 1 168
33 N8 Mattson 1 161
Truth Martini 1 161
35 Louis Lyndon 1 154
Marion Fontaine 1 154
37 Ryan Boz 1 147
38 Markus Crane 1 134
39 Alex Shelley 1 133
Chris Sabin 1 133
41 Dezmond Xavier 1 111
Zachary Wentz 1 111
43 Calvin Tankman 1 105
Jordan McEntyre 1 105
Knight Wagner 1 105
Myron Reed 1 105
47 Andrew Everett 1 104
Trevor Lee 1 104
49 Russ Jones 1 344+
Schaff 1 344+
51 Jake Something 1 86
Stallion Rogers 1 86
53 Rey Fenix 2 85
54 Conrad Kennedy III 1 84
Trik Davis 1 84
56 Deonn Rusman 1 83
Joeasa 1 83
58 Bryce Benjamin 1 77
Shane Hollister 1 77
60 Krotch 1 63
Zach Gowen 1 63
62 David Starr 1 57
Eddie Kingston 1 57
Jeff Cobb 1 57
65 Marek Brave 1 49
66 1 Called Manders 1 20
Matthew Justice 1 20
68 Penta el 0M 1 15

See also edit

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