The first version of the title belts used from 1992-1996
The second version of the title belt used from 1997-1998 |
The third version of the title belt used from 1998-2001 |
ECW World Tag Team Championship:
(formerly ECW Tag Team Championship)
1. The Super Destroyers (AJ Petrucci and Doug Stahl) - June 23rd, 1992 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (defeated Glen Osbourne and Max Thrasher in a tournament final to become inaugural champions)
2. Tony Stetson and Larry Winters - April 2nd, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Radnor, PA (Title change aired on the May 11th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
3. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido, Johnny Hotbody and Chris Michaels) - April 3rd, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Hotbody and Candido won the titles, but all three wrestlers were recognized as champions, and were able to defend the title in any combination via the Freebird Rule. Title change aired on May 25th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
4. The Super Destroyers (AJ Petrucci and Doug Stahl) (2) - May 15th, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (defeated Johnny Hotbody and Chris Michaels. Title change aired on July 6th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
5. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido, Johnny Hotbody and Chris Michaels) (2) - May 15th, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on July 20th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
- VACATED - July 15th, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (The title was vacated when Chris Candido jumped ship to Smoky Mountain Wrestling)
6. The Dark Patriot and Eddie Gilbert - August 8th, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (defeated Salvatore Bellomo and The Sandman in a tournament final. Title change aired on September 7th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
- VACATED - October 1st, 1993 at ECW Bloodfest: Part 1 in Philadelphia, PA (The title was vacated when Eddie Gilbert left ECW)
7. Johnny Hotbody and Tony Stetson - October 1st, 1993 at ECW Bloodfest: Part 1 in Philadelphia, PA (Awarded when Eddie Gilbert no-showed the event.)
8. Tommy Dreamer and Johnny Gunn - November 13th, 1993 at ECW November to Remember in Philadelphia, PA
9. Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac - December 4th, 1993 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Sullivan and Tazmaniac defeated Tommy Dreamer and Shane Douglas, who was substituting for an injured Johnny Gunn. Title change aired on December 14th, 1993 episode of Hardcore TV)
- VACATED - February 5th, 1994 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title was held up due to controversial finish of a title defense against The Bruise Brothers)
10. Kevin Sullivan and The Tazmaniac (2) - March 5th, 1994 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (defeated The Bruise Brothers in a rematch)
11. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) - March 6th, 1994 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on March 8th, 1994 episode of Hardcore TV)
12. Cactus Jack and Mikey Whipwreck - August 27th, 1994 at NWA-ECW World Title Tournament in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on the September 6th, 1994 episode of Hardcore TV)
13. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (2) at ECW November to Remember in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on November 15th, 1994 episode of Hardcore TV)
14. The Dangerous Alliance (Sabu and The Tazmaniac) - February 4th, 1995 at ECW Double Tables in Philadelphia, PA
15. The Triple Threat (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) - February 25th, 1995 at ECW Return of the Funker in Philadelphia, PA
16. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (3) - April 8th, 1995 at ECW Three Way Dance in Philadelphia, PA (This was a three-way dance also involving Rick Steiner and The Tazmaniac)
17. Raven and Stevie Richards - June 30th, 1995 at ECW Mountain Top Madness in Jim Thorpe, PA (Title change aired on July 4th, 1995 episode of Hardcore TV)
18. The Pitbulls (Pitbull #1 and Pitbull #2) - September 16th, 1995 at ECW Gangstas Paradise in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on September 19th, 1995 episode of Hardcore TV)
19. Raven and Stevie Richards (2) - October 7th, 1995 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on October 17th, 1995 episode of Hardcore TV)
20. The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) (4) - October 7th, 1995 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (This was a three-way dance also involving The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa) Title change aired on October 24th, 1995 episode of Hardcore TV)
21. 2 Cold Scorpio and The Sandman - October 28th, 1995 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Scorpio defeated Rocco Rock in a title vs. title singles match to win the tag team title and retain the ECW World Television Championship. He chose The Sandman as his partner. Title change aired on the November 7th, 1995 episode of Hardcore TV)
22. Cactus Jack and Mikey Whipwreck - December 29th, 1995 at ECW Holiday Hell in New York, New York (Whipwreck defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a singles match to win both the ECW World Television and ECW World Tag Team Championships; Cactus Jack came out and declared himself to be Mikey's partner after he won the match)
23. The Eliminators (John Kronus and Perry Saturn) - February 3rd, 1996 at ECW Big Apple Blizzard Blast in New York, NY
24. The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa) - August 3rd, 1996 at ECW The Doctor Is In in Philadelphia, PA (This was a four-way dance, also involving The Bruise Brothers and The Samoan Gangsta Party)
25. The Eliminators (John Kronus and Perry Saturn) (2) - December 20th, 1996 at ECW Live Event in Middletown, NY (Title change aired on the December 31st, 1996 episode of Hardcore TV)
26. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) - March 15th, 1997 at ECW Hostile City Showdown in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on the March 20th, 1997 episode of Hardcore TV)
27. The Eliminators (John Kronus and Perry Saturn) (3) - April 13th, 1997 at ECW Barely Legal in Philadelphia, PA
28. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (2) - June 20th, 1997 at ECW Live Event in Waltham, MA (The Dudley Boys defeated John Kronus in a handicap match as a result of a sidelining injury sustained by Perry Saturn. Title change aired on the June 26th, 1997 episode of Hardcore TV)
29. The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa) (2) - July 19th, 1997 at ECW HeatWave in Philadelphia, PA (This was a steel cage match. Title change aired on the July 24th, 1997 episode of Hardcore TV)
30. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (3) - August 17th, 1997 at ECW Hardcore Heaven in Fort Lauderdale, FL (The Dudley Boys won the championship via forfeit as a result of Mustafa leaving the promotion before Hardcore Heaven took place)
31. The Gangstanators (New Jack (3) and John Kronus (4)) - September 20th, 1997 at ECW As Good As It Gets in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on the September 27th, 1997 episode of Hardcore TV)
32. The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido and Tracy Smothers) - October 18th, 1997 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on the November 1st, 1997 episode of Hardcore TV)
33. The Can-Am Express (Doug Furnas and Phil LaFon) - December 5th, 1997 at ECW Live Event in Waltham, PA
34. Chris Candido (3) and Lance Storm - December 6th, 1997 at ECW Better Than Ever in Philadelphia, PA (This was a three-way dance also involving The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks (Axl Rotten and Balls Mahoney))
35. Rob Van Dam and Sabu (2) - June 27th, 1997 at ECW Live Event in Philadelphia, PA (Title change aired on July 1st, 1998 episode of Hardcore TV)
36. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (4) - October 24th, 1998 at ECW Live Event in Cleveland, OH (Title change aired on October 28th, 1998 episode of Hardcore TV)
37. Balls Mahoney and Masato Tanaka - November 1st, 1998 at ECW November To Remember in New Orleans, LA
38. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (5) - November 6th, 1998 at ECW Live Event in New York, NY (Title change aired on the November 13th, 1998 episode of Hardcore TV)
39. Sabu (3) and Rob Van Dam - December 13th, 1998 at ECW x FMW Supershow II in Tokyo, Japan (Title change aired on the December 16th, 1998 episode of Hardcore TV)
40. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (6) - April 17th, 1999 at ECW Live Event in Buffalo, NY (D-Von Dudley defeated Rob Van Dam in a singles match to win the championship for his team. Title change aired on the April 22nd, 1999 episode of Hardcore TV)
41. Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney (2) - July 18th, 1999 at ECW HeatWave in Dayton, OH (This was the second title reign of Balls Mahoney, not of the team)
42. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (7) - August 13th, 1999 at ECW Live Event in Cleveland, OH (Title change aired on the August 20th, 1999 episode of Hardcore TV)
43. Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney (3) (2)- August 14th, 1999 at ECW Live Event in Toledo, OH (This was the third title reign of Balls Mahoney and second title reign of the team; episode aired on the August 27th, 1999 episode of Hardcore TV)
44. The Dudley Boys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (8) - August 26th, 1999 at ECW The Last Show at the Madhouse in New York, NY (Title change aired on ECW on TNN on September 3rd, 1999)
45. Tommy Dreamer (2) and Raven (3) - August 26th, 1999 at ECW The Last Show at the Madhouse in New York, NY (This was the third title reign of Raven not the team; title change aired on ECW on TNN on September 3rd, 1999)
46. The Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) (2)) - January 9th, 2000 at ECW Guilty As Charged in Birmingham, AL
47. Tommy Dreamer (3) and Masato Tanaka (2) - February 26th, 2000 at ECW Live Event in Cincinnati, OH (This was the second title reign of Masato Tanaka and not the team; title change aired on the March 7th, 2000 episode of Hardcore TV)
48. Mike Awesome and Raven (4) - March 4th, 2000 at ECW on TNN in Philadelphia, PA (This was the fourth title reign of Raven and not the team; title change aired on the March 10th, 2000 episode)
49. The Impact Players (Justin Credible (2) and Lance Storm (3)) (2) - March 12th, 2000 at ECW Living Dangerously in Danbury, CT (This as a three-way dance, also involving Tommy Dreamer and Masato Tanaka)
- VACATED - April 22nd, 2000 at ECW CyberSlam in Philadelphia, PA (The title was vacated after Justin Credible threw down the titles before challenging Tommy Dreamer for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship)
50. The Unholy Alliance (Yoshihiro Tajiri and Mikey Whipwreck (3)) - August 25th, 2000 at ECW Midtown Massacre in New York, NY (This was a three-way dance, also involving Tommy Dreamer and Jerry Lynn and Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger. Title change aired on the September 1st, 2000 episode of ECW on TNN)
51. The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido (2) and Tony Mamaluke) - August 26th, 2000 at ECW Midtown Massacre in New York, NY (Title change aired on the September 8th, 2000 episode of ECW on TNN)
52. Danny Doring and Roadkill - December 3rd, 2000 at ECW Massacre On 34th Street in New York, NY (Doring and Roadkill's title reign was the final one in the title's history)
- DEACTIVATED - April 11th, 2001 (Abandoned when ECW filed for bankruptcy)
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