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World Tag Team Champions History
| Date of Change | Winner | Loser | Details |
| 9th September 2010 |
No team currently reigns as WWA Tag Team Champions. Will that change? |
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| 27th June 2008 | Havoc | B&G Project | Global Warfare was the stage where the prestigious World Tag Team Championship would be showcased for the final time. As the B&G Project where set to defend against a “legendary” mystery team, which to the delight of the Paris crowd, turned out to be non other than the greatest tag team in WWA history, Havoc! This match was a fitting way to send the titles out and when it was all over, Phobos and Deimos stood tall in the center of the ring as 6 Time Tag Team Champions. |
| 10th March 2008 | B&G Project | Vain & Vicious | Jamal Diggs and Escobar sent out a challenege to the tag team champions that was mysteriously accepted, and on the following Meltdown Vain and Vicious were pinned by the new champions with an assist from a mysterious figured who later turned out to be Kade Williams. Kade has apparently set up the challenege and proceeded to fire V&V later in the night, replacing the duo within his stable with the B&G Project. |
| 14th January 2008 | Vain & Vicious | The Old School | After Kash was talen out earlier in the match, Harley courageously battled the dominating Weapons Of Mass Destruction (Vain & Vicious). He stood strong and proud, but ultimately fell to their overwhelming power, thus allowing The Damned their first taste of championship gold |
| 1st October 2007 | The Old School | Elements Of Opposition | Dubbed "The Old School" by the fans, veterans of the WWA, Kash and Dave Harley formed a superteam, and in an avalanche victory, using an old school "Doomsday Device" finisher, toppled EoO for the tag gold! |
| 12th March 2007 | Elements Of Opposition | True Living Colors | After an incredible reign, TLC, the most graphically yadda yadda yadda whatever, were defeated by the brash and talented team of ry and Tarin Ballard, the Elements of Opposition, in one hell of a match. |
| 10th July 2006 | True Living Colors | Kindred | TLC won the tag titles by defeating Kindred in a triple threat match on Fiesta that also included the Doom Crew. That same night, a tribute was held in honor of Lillian White, the wife of Jevon White, who died weeks before. Many believe her memory is what inspired TLC to their victory. |
| 7th May 2006 | Kindred | The Franchise Players | For the first time ever, the tag team titles were defended in the Bourbon Street Brawl. Kharon won the titles for Kindred when he pinned both Denrol and Tracer Bullet after Denrol accidently drugged his partner. This was the final match for the Franchise Players, both of who retired afterward. |
| 26th March 2006 | The Franchise Players | The Detonators | In a hellacious Tag Team Warfare match at Rage in the Cage, The Franchise Players proved their legend credentials by walking away with the gold after a hardfought brutal match. |
| 8th February 2006 | The Detonators | Havoc | The Detonators secure their place in WWA history at Total Meltdown, by defeating Havoc! |
| 5th December 2005 | Havoc | SomersStarr | Havoc defeat Mal Somers and Tommy Starr to begin their fifth title reign at the final Meltdown before the Birthday Bash. |
| 25th September 2005 | SomersStarr | KaOs | After recently turning on his fans and friends, Somers and his partner Tommy Starr join together to defeat KaOs at Labour Day Brawl. |
| 15th May 2005 | KaOs | Vain & Vicious | KaOs finally defeated their longtime enemies in a hellacious Last Man Standing match |
| 5th December 2004 | Vain & Vicious | Pain Syndicate | After winning the Way Too Greatness tournament, Vain & Vicious earned a tag team title shot. At the Birthday Bash 2004, they took their shot at the champs. V&V were successful, winning a closely fought battle with the former stalwarts of the tag division. |
| 8th November 2004 | Pain Syndicate | Craven Moore and Dave Harley | The Devil gets his due. Harley hits Moore with a title belt costing his team the titles, but extracting a measure of revenge against the big Texan. This allows TPS to regain the Tag Titles for their second reign. |
| 1st November 2004 | Craven Moore and Dave Harley | Pain Syndicate | At Day of the Dead, Moore stunned the world by picking his nemesis, Dave Harley, to be his tag team partner. The world was stunned again when the unlikely duo defeated TPS to win the tag team gold. |
| 22nd June 2004 | Pain Syndicate | ASHIKO | Pain Syndicate beat Ashiko |
| 26th January 2004 | ASHIKO | Matt Keith and Chance | The rookie Tag Team specialists from Japan shock the WWA by beating the team of Chance and Matt Keith. |
| 22nd December 2003 | Matt Keith and Chance | Vacant | The unlikely duo of Chance and Matt Keith win the title. Neither of them like each other, in fact, some would call it hate. |
| 1st June 2003 | Havoc | X-Corp | In the gimmick match of the decade, the King of the Hill rules did NOT disappoint. With all four teams risking life and limb, Havoc emerged the champions. |
| 1st May 2003 | Retired Title | The Cell | Matt Warr, in his infinte wisdom retires the WWA World Tag Team titles. The Cell are the last to hold the titles. |
| 30th March 2003 | X-Corp | The Cell | In a TREMENDOUS Hell In The Cell match, these two long time rivals had one of the GREATEST Tag Team matches ever witnessed. With X-Corp coming out on top. |
| 26th March 2003 | The Franchise Players | The Detonators | At RITC IX, Tracer Bullet and Denrol survive Four Way Tag Turmoil, defeating The Detonators, KaOs and Disciples of Blaze to capture the Tag Titles. |
| 15th February 2003 | The Cell | Havoc | The Veteranz Screw Havoc to allow Rookie Team The Cell to become the champs on an action packed Fiesta! |
| 2nd February 2003 | Havoc | American Luchadores | Well, the Luchadores somehow managed to hold on to the titles for 2 months, But somehow, Havoc build up their anger and hate, and defeated the champions in a TLC match which marked the return of the 4 time former Tag Champions, The Veteranz! |
| 10th November 2002 | American Luchadores | Reborn | Birthday Brawl. An INCREDIBLE matchup, with the rookie team of Venny leTrav and Justin "Air" Bourne emerging as the winners of the tag team straps! But who will take them off of them?! |
| 14th October 2002 | Reborn | Havoc | In a highly close fought match, the team of Jim Black and Showtime... yes, Showtime, defeated Havoc, ending their three and a half month domination of the tag team ranks. |
| 1st July 2002 | Havoc | The Horsemen | With the tag Team Scene hotter than ever, Havoc defeat the Horsemen, Amazingly Simple and Extreme Impact in a great matchup at IDR 2002 |
| 17th June 2002 | The Horsemen | Havoc | Pestilence and Famine reveal themselves to be Magician and Shaman after defeating Havoc on Meltdown. |
| 9th June 2002 | Havoc | The Human Condition | Phobos and Demios beat the unbeatable Human Condition in a major upset, as the Rookie team revails. |
| 18th February 2002 | The Human Condition | The Veteranz | No Infomation |
| 4th February 2002 | The Veteranz | The Job Squad | Somehow the fueding duo of John Sharpe and Trapper defaet the Job Squad. More like crush them. The Veteranz become the greatest Tag Team in the history of the WWA, by becoming 4 time Tag Team champs. |
| 14th January 2002 | The Job Squad | The Veteranz | Mr Internet and Tim Powers take the win, In what can be described only as a farcical match. The Job Squad won the titles after Veteran John Sharpe seemingly let them take the win. |
| 1st December 2001 | The Veteranz | Riley ONeil / Shane Dorion | The Veteranz win a strange match i which Trapper wrestled most of it alone, but Johnny Shrapnel eventually came down, and nailed Trapper! Shrapnel walked out with the belts, but what of the Veteranz now? |
| 4th November 2001 | Riley ONeil / Shane Dorion | Daniel E. Nelson / Riley ONeil | In a truely memorable main event at Birthday Bash 2001, the Birthday Brawl, Riley O'Neil successfully retained his title, while the man scoring the other fall resulting in the tag title to change hands was the rival PWF's very own Shane Dorion. |
| 23rd October 2001 | Daniel E. Nelson / Riley Oneil | lThe Veteranz | In a triple threat Genocide Gerbil Match, the surprising tandem of Kahn and Nelson emerged victorious on Mayhem. The Veterenz fought them tough, but cam up short in the end. |
| 15th July 2001 | The Veteranz | Jake Spade / Jackson Kraven | In a little payback, The Veteranz blasted Kraven and Spade. However the big men fought back and made this an excellent match. In the end, The Veteranz take the titles back. |
| 9th July 2001 | Jake Spade / Jackson Kraven | The Veteranz | The Veteranz seemed to have joined the Conspiracy. And Jackson and Jake would lay down for them to show their unity. However, Jackson and Jake tossed them a curve ball and desimated the unsuspecting Veteranz. WE have new champs! |
| 14th May 2001 | The Veteranz | Arlechino / Wanderer | The Veteranz (Johnny Shrapnel and Trapper) in a great tag team match, best in a long while saw the "rookies" beat the unlikely tandem of Chino and Wanderer. |
| 16th April 2001 | Arlechino / Wanderer | -- | Wanderer disguised himself as Ace King and ended up helping Arlechino keep the titles in a match against New Star and Shawn Cage. Arlechino is once again stuck with Wanderer. |
| 31st March 2001 | Arlechino | Wanderer | In the first ever singles tag team title match, Arlechino defeats Wanderer to gain sole possession of the titles. |
| 28th January 2001 | Arlechino / Wanderer | Lyle Wile / The Trickster | Wile and the Trickster don't see eye to eye and this allows the rookie team of Arlechino and Wanderer to win the titles. |
| 8th December 2000 | Lyle Wile / The Trickster | Vik Ventressa / The Victor | During the match, Ventressa and the Victor have a falling out which allows Wile and the Trickster to grab the gold. |
| 17th November 2000 | Vik Ventressa / The Victor | -- | After Amazingly Simple broke up, the titles were up for grabs, Ventressa and the Victor win them in a battle royal. |
| 20th August 2000 | Amazingly Simple | Random Acts of Violence | The team of TJ Donaldson and Captain Amazing defeat R.A.O.V. for the titles. |
| 28th May 2000 | Random Acts of Violence | -- | The Overlords retired and the belts were up for grabs at May Mayhem, the R.A.O.V. came home with the titles. |
| 5th September 1999 | Overlords of the Dark | -- | Darken and Steihl become two time tag team champs after winning a Tag Team Turmoil match. |
| 1st August 1999 | Titles Vacated | -- | The Commandants Own are forced to give up the titles after they were too badly injured to compete. |
| 4th June 1999 | Commandants Own | Anarchy | The Commandants Own capture the tag gold for the third time with a win over longstanding rivals, Anarchy. |
| 9th May 1999 | Anarchy | Commandants Own | Anarchy become two time tag team champs with a win over the Commandant's Own. |
| 12th March 1999 | Commandants Own | Kris Kasanova / MidCarder | The Commandants Own return and regain the titles. |
| 31st January 1999 | Kris Kasanova / MidCarder | F.E.A.R | Kas and MidCarder get paired up in a random tag team lottery and end up defeating F.E.A.R. for the titles. |
| 8th November 1998 | F.E.A.R. | Anarchy | F.E.A.R. finally defeated Anarchy after being manhandled by them in previous matches. |
| 19th July 1998 | Anarchy | Minnesota Wrecking Crew | Anarchy wins in a three way tag team match. |
| 19th June 1998 | Minnesota Wrecking Crew | Overlords of the Dark | Steihl turns on his partner and the Crew gets the win. |
| 20th March 1998 | Overlords of the Dark | -- | The heavy favorites going in, the Overlords do not disappoint and win the tournament. |
| 26th February 1998 | Title Vacated | -- | Commandants Own leave the federation. |
| 6th February 1998 | Commandants Own | Executives Club | Commandants Own wins in an upset. |
| 9th January 1998 | Executives Club | -- | The Executives Club (Outlaw and The Executive) wins a four corners tournament match to become the first WWA Tag Team Champs. |





