On this page, you find the full Title History for the ECW World Tag Team Championship, with all Championship Info, Statistics, the Belt Design changes through the years, and the full list of Title Reigns, along with dates, events, and reign durations.
The ECW World Tag Team Championship was contested in Extreme Championship Wrestling and National Wrestling Alliance, by men wrestlers.
The championship was first established on June 23, 1992.
ECW World Tag Team Championship: Title History
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Championship Names & Belt Designs
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- ECW World Tag Team Championship November 1, 1998 April 11, 2001
- ECW World Tag Team Championship March 15, 1997 October 31, 1998
- ECW World Tag Team Championship August 27, 1994 March 14, 1997
- NWA-ECW Tag Team Championship September 18, 1993 August 26, 1994
- ECW Tag Team Championship June 23, 1992 September 17, 1993
ECW World Tag Team Championship: Title Reigns
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N. Image Champion Reign Extreme Championship Wrestling Deactivated
- April 11, 2001
- 8601+ days
The title was retired after ECW closed.52 Danny Doring 1 & Roadkill 1
- December 3, 2000
- New York, NY
- | ECW Massacre on 34th Street
- 129 days
129- days
51 Full Blooded Italians Little Guido 2 & Tony Mamaluke 1
- August 26, 2000
- New York, NY
- | ECW Midtown Massacre II
- 99 days
99- days
50 The Unholy Alliance Mikey Whipwreck 3 & Yoshihiro Tajiri 1
- August 25, 2000
- New York, NY
- | ECW Midtown Massacre I
- 1 day
Defeated Tommy Dreamer & Jerry Lynn and Simon Diamond & Johnny Swinger in a 3-way dance for the vacant title.1- day
Vacant
- April 22, 2000
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW CyberSlam 2000
- 125 days
The title was vacated after Justin Credible threw down the titles before challenging Tommy Dreamer for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.125- days
49 The Impact Players Justin Credible 2 & Lance Storm 3
- March 12, 2000
- Danbury, CT
- | ECW Living Dangerously 2000
- 41 days
41- days
48 Mike Awesome 1 & Raven 4
- March 4, 2000
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW on TNN
- 8 days
8- days
47 Tommy Dreamer 3 & Masato Tanaka 2
- February 26, 2000
- Cincinnati, OH
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 7 days
7- days
46 Impact Players Justin Credible 1 & Lance Storm 2
- January 9, 2000
- Birmingham, AL
- | ECW Guilty as Charged 2000
- 48 days
48- days
45 Tommy Dreamer 2 & Raven 3
- August 26, 1999
- New York, NY
- | ECW The Last Show at the Madhouse
- 136 days
136- days
44 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 8 & D-Von Dudley 8
- August 26, 1999
- New York, NY
- | ECW The Last Show at the Madhouse
- 0 days
0- days
43 Spike Dudley 2 & Balls Mahoney 3
- August 14, 1999
- Toledo, OH
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 12 days
12- days
42 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 7 & D-Von Dudley 7
- August 13, 1999
- Cleveland, OH
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 1 day
1- day
41 Spike Dudley 1 & Balls Mahoney 2
- July 18, 1999
- Dayton, OH
- | ECW Heat Wave 1999
- 26 days
26- days
40 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 6 & D-Von Dudley 6
- April 17, 1999
- Buffalo, NY
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 92 days
92- days
39 Rob Van Dam 2 & Sabu 3
- December 13, 1998
- Tokyo, Japan
- | ECW/FMW Supershow II
- 125 days
125- days
38 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 5 & D-Von Dudley 5
- November 6, 1998
- New York, NY
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 37 days
37- days
37 Balls Mahoney 1 & Masato Tanaka 1
- November 1, 1998
- New Orleans, LA
- | ECW November to Remember 1998
- 5 days
5- days
36 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 4 & D-Von Dudley 4
- October 24, 1998
- Cleveland, OH
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 8 days
8- days
35 Rob Van Dam 1 & Sabu 2
- June 27, 1998
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 119 days
119- days
34 Chris Candido 3 & Lance Storm 1
- December 6, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Better than Ever
- 203 days
203- days
33 The Can-Am Express Doug Furnas 1 & Phil LaFon 1
- December 5, 1997
- Waltham, MA | House Show
- 1 day
1- day
32 The F.B.I. Little Guido 1 & Tracy Smothers 1
- October 18, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 48 days
48- days
31 The Gangstanators New Jack 3 & John Kronus 4
- September 20, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW As Good as it Gets
- 28 days
28- days
30 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 3 & D-Von Dudley 3
- August 17, 1997
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- | ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997
- 34 days
The Dudley Boyz won the title via forfeit as a result of Mustafa Saed leaving ECW.34- days
29 The Gangstas New Jack 2 & Mustafa Saed 2
- July 19, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Heat Wave 1997
- 29 days
29- days
28 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 2 & D-Von Dudley 2
- June 20, 1997
- Waltham, MA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 29 days
The Dudley Boyz defeated John Kronus in a handicap match, as a result of a sidelining injury sustained by Saturn.29- days
27 The Eliminators Perry Saturn 3 & John Kronus 3
- April 13, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Barely Legal
- 68 days
68- days
26 The Dudley Boyz Buh Buh Ray Dudley 1 & D-Von Dudley 1
- March 15, 1997
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hostile City Showdown 1997
- 29 days
29- days
25 The Eliminators Perry Saturn 2 & John Kronus 2
- December 20, 1996
- Middletown, NY
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 85 days
85- days
24 The Gangstas New Jack 1 & Mustafa Saed 1
- August 3, 1996
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW The Doctor is In
- 139 days
139- days
23 The Eliminators Perry Saturn 1 & John Kronus 1
- February 3, 1996
- New York, NY
- | ECW Big Apple Blizzard Blast
- 182 days
182- days
22 Mikey Whipwreck 2 & Cactus Jack 2
- December 29, 1995
- New York, NY
- | ECW Holiday Hell 1995
- 36 days
Whipwreck defeated 2 Cold Scorpio in a single match to win both the tag team titles and the ECW World Television Championship; Cactus Jack came out and declared himself to be Mikey's partner after he won the match.36- days
21 2 Cold Scorpio 1 & The Sandman 1
- October 28, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 62 days
Scorpio defeated Rocco Rock in a title vs. title single match to win the tag team title and retain the ECW World Television Championship; then, he chose Sandman as his partner.62- days
20 The Public Enemy Rocco Rock 4 & Johnny Grunge 4
- October 7, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 21 days
21- days
19 Raven 2 & Stevie Richards 2
- October 7, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 0 days
0- days
18 The Pitbulls Pitbull #1 1 & Pitbull #2 1 & P
- September 16, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Gangstas Paradise
- 21 days
21- days
17 Raven 1 & Stevie Richards 1
- June 30, 1995
- Jim Thorpe, PA
- | ECW Mountain Top Madness 1995
- 78 days
78- days
16 The Public Enemy Rocco Rock 3 & Johnny Grunge 3
- April 8, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Three Way Dance
- 83 days
83- days
15 The Triple Threat Chris Benoit 1 & Dean Malenko 1
- February 25, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Return of the Funker
- 42 days
42- days
14 The Dangerous Alliance Sabu 1 & The Tazmaniac 3
- February 4, 1995
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Double Tables
- 21 days
21- days
13 The Public Enemy Rocco Rock 2 & Johnny Grunge 2
- November 5, 1994
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW November to Remember 1994
- 91 days
91- days
12 Cactus Jack 1 & Mikey Whipwreck 1
- August 27, 1994
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW NWA World Title Tournament
- 70 days
70- days
Extreme Championship Wrestling & National Wrestling Alliance 11 The Public Enemy Rocco Rock 1 & Johnny Grunge 1
- March 6, 1994
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 174 days
174- days
10 Kevin Sullivan 2 & The Tazmaniac 2
- March 5, 1994
- Philadelphia, PA | House Show
- 1 day
Defeated The Bruise Brothers in a rematch for the vacant title.1- day
Vacant
- February 5, 1994
- Philadelphia, PA | House Show
- 28 days
The title was held up due to controversial finish of a title defense against The Bruise Brothers.28- days
9 Kevin Sullivan 1 & The Tazmaniac 1
- December 4, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 63 days
Shane Douglas filled in for an injured Johnny Gunn for this match.63- days
8 Tommy Dreamer 1 & Johnny Gunn 1
- November 13, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW November to Remember 1993
- 21 days
21- days
7 Johnny Hotbody 3 & Tony Stetson 2
- October 1, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA | Bloodfest
- 43 days
Hotbody & Stetson were awarded of the vacant title.43- days
Vacant
- October 1, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA | Bloodfest
- 0 days
The title was vacated when Eddie Gilbert no-showed the event and left ECW.0- days
6 Eddie Gilbert 1 & The Dark Patriot 1
- August 8, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 54 days
Defeated Salvatore Bellomo & The Sandman in a tournament final for the vacant title.54- days
Vacant
- July 15, 1993
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 24 days
The title was vacated when Chris Candido jumped to Smoky Mountain Wrestling.24- days
5 The Suicide Blondes Chris Candido 2 & Johnny Hotbody 1 & Chris Michaels 1
- May 15, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 61 days
The three were all recognized as champions and were able to defend the titles under the Freebird Rule.61- days
4 The Super Destroyers A.J. Petrucci 2 & Doug Stahl 2
- May 15, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 0 days
0- days
3 The Suicide Blondes Chris Candido 1 & Johnny Hotbody 1 & Chris Michaels 1
- April 3, 1993
- Philadelphia, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 42 days
Hotbody & Candido won the title, but also Michaels were recognized as champion and the three wrestlers were able to defend the titles under the Freebird Rule.42- days
2 Tony Stetson 1 & Larry Winters 1
- April 2, 1993
- Radnor, PA
- | ECW Hardcore TV
- 1 day
1- day
1 The Super Destroyers A.J. Petrucci 1 & Doug Stahl 1
- June 23, 1992
- Philadelphia, PA | House Show
- 283 days
Defeated Glen Osbourne and Max Thrasher in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions.283- days
ECW World Tag Team Championship: Statistics
- Promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling
- Gender Male
- Title Type Tag Titles
- Date Established June 23, 1992
- Date Retired April 11, 2001
- Final ChampionDanny DoringRoadkill
Most Number of Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reigns |
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D-Von Dudley & Buh Buh Ray Dudley | 8 | |
Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge | 4 | |
Perry Saturn & John Kronus | 3 | |
A.J. Petrucci & Doug Stahl | 2 | |
Rob Van Dam & Sabu | 2 | |
6 | New Jack | 2 |
7 | Cactus Jack & Mikey Whipwreck | 2 |
8 | Chris Candido | 2 |
9 | Justin Credible & Lance Storm | 2 |
10 | Raven & Stevie Richards | 2 |
11 | The Tazmaniac & Kevin Sullivan | 2 |
12 | Balls Mahoney & Spike Dudley | 2 |
Most Combined Days
Rank | Wrestler | Days |
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Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge | 369 | |
Perry Saturn & John Kronus | 335 | |
A.J. Petrucci & Doug Stahl | 283 | |
Rob Van Dam & Sabu | 244 | |
D-Von Dudley & Buh Buh Ray Dudley | 230 |
Longest Reigns
Rank | Wrestler | Reign | Days |
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A.J. Petrucci & Doug Stahl | June 23, 1992 - April 2, 1993 | 283 | |
Chris Candido & Lance Storm | December 6, 1997 - June 27, 1998 | 203 | |
Perry Saturn & John Kronus | February 3, 1996 - August 3, 1996 | 182 | |
Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge | March 6, 1994 - August 27, 1994 | 174 | |
New Jack & Mustafa Saed | August 3, 1996 - December 20, 1996 | 139 |