List of WWE Raw Tag Team Champions
The WWE Raw Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling world tag team championship contested in WWE on the Raw brand. Introduced as the WWE Tag Team Championship, it was WWE's third world tag team title, and seventh tag team title overall. After WWE bought the promotions of Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and unified the WCW Tag Team Championship into its own title at Survivor Series 2001, it split its roster into two brands, Raw and SmackDown. As WWE's original World Tag Team Championship was designated exclusive to the Raw brand, SmackDown introduced the WWE Tag Team Championship as its own championship.[1][2]
In 2007, after the initiation of the ECW brand, the title was shared between Smackdown and ECW brands, thus inter-brand matches could take place for the title.[3] In 2009, the title was unified with the World Tag Team Championship by The Colóns (Carlito and Primo at WrestleMania XXV and became recognized as the "Unified WWE Tag Team Championship" until August 2010 when the World Tag Team Championship was decommissioned in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship. In 2016, WWE reintroduced its brand split and the championship became exclusive to Raw. It was subsequently renamed to Raw Tag Team Championship after SmackDown introduced its SmackDown Tag Team Championship.
The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. The inaugural champions were Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit, who won the title in a tournament final in October 2002. The current champions are Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre. They defeated The B-Team (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel) on the September 3, 2018 episode of Raw in Columbus, Ohio.
Overall, there have been 54 different championship teams, and 79 individual champions with the team of Cesaro and Sheamus holding the most reigns at 4; in addition, Cesaro holds the most reigns individually at five. The New Day have the longest reign at 483 days and are also the only team to hold the championships for over one consecutive year, while John Cena and The Miz have the shortest reign as a team at 9 minutes, due to The Corre invoking their rematch clause immediately after losing the title. Nicholas is the youngest champion at 10 years old, while Road Warrior Animal is the oldest champion at age 54.
Title history
Names
Name | Years |
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WWE Tag Team Championship | October 20, 2002 – April 5, 2009 |
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship | April 5, 2009 – August 16, 2010 |
WWE Tag Team Championship | August 16, 2010 – September 5, 2016 |
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship | September 5, 2016 – present |
Reigns
As of October 20, 2018.
No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
Days recog. |
Number of days held recognized by the promotion |
<1 | Reign lasted less than a day |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | ||||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | Days recog. | ||||
1 | Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit | October 20, 2002 | No Mercy | North Little Rock, AR | 1 | 16 | 18 | Title was established as the WWE Tag Team Championship for the SmackDown brand after the World Tag Team Championship became exclusive to the Raw brand. Angle and Benoit defeated the team of Edge and Rey Mysterio in the tournament final to become the inaugural champions. WWE recognizes their reign as ending on November 7, 2002, when the following episode aired on tape delay. |
[4] |
2 | Edge and Rey Mysterio | November 5, 2002 | SmackDown! | Manchester, NH | 1 | 12 | 10 | This was a two out of three falls match. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on November 7, 2002, when the episode aired on tape delay. |
[5] |
3 | Los Guerreros (Eddie Guerrero and Chavo Guerrero) |
November 17, 2002 | Survivor Series | New York, NY | 1 | 79 | 81 | This was a triple threat tag team elimination match, also involving the team of Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit. WWE recognizes their reign as ending on February 6, 2003, when the following episode aired on tape delay. |
[6] |
4 | Team Angle (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) |
February 4, 2003[7] | SmackDown! | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 103 | 101 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on February 6, 2003, when the episode aired on tape delay. | [8] |
5 | Eddie Guerrero (2) and Tajiri | May 18, 2003 | Judgment Day | Charlotte, NC | 1 | 44 | 46 | This was a ladder match. Los Guerreros had invoked their rematch clause, but Chavo Guerrero got injured prior to the match. Instead of forfeiting, Tajiri replaced Chavo. WWE recognizes their reign as ending on July 3, 2003, when the following episode aired on tape delay. |
[9] |
6 | The World's Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas) |
July 1, 2003[7] | SmackDown! | Rochester, NY | 2 | 77 | 77 | After Benjamin and Haas lost the titles to Eddie Guerrero and Tajiri, they were "fired" from Team Angle. They then became known as The World's Greatest Tag Team. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on July 3, 2003, and ending on September 18, 2003, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. |
[10] |
7 | Los Guerreros (Eddie Guerrero (3) and Chavo Guerrero) |
September 16, 2003[7] | SmackDown! | Raleigh, NC | 2 | 35 | 35 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on September 18, 2003, and ending on October 23, 2003, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [11] |
8 | The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham and Danny Basham) |
October 21, 2003[7] | SmackDown! | Albany, NY | 1 | 105 | 105 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on October 23, 2003, and ending on February 5, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [12] |
9 | Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty | February 3, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Cleveland, OH | 1 | 77 | 77 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on February 5, 2004, and ending on April 22, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [14] |
10 | Charlie Haas (3) and Rico | April 20, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Kelowna, BC, Canada | 1 | 56 | 56 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on April 22, 2004, and ending on June 17, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [15] |
11 | The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) |
June 15, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Rosemont, IL | 1 | 21 | 21 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on June 17, 2004, and ending on July 8, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [16] |
12 | Billy Kidman and Paul London | July 6, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Winnipeg, MB, Canada | 1 | 63 | 63 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on July 8, 2004, and ending on September 9, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [17] |
13 | Kenzo Suzuki and René Duprée | September 7, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Tulsa, OK | 1 | 91 | 91 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on September 9, 2004, and ending on December 9, 2004, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [18] |
14 | Rey Mysterio (2) and Rob Van Dam | December 7, 2004[13] | SmackDown! | Greenville, SC | 1 | 35 | 35 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on December 9, 2004, and ending on January 13, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [19] |
15 | The Basham Brothers (Doug Basham and Danny Basham) |
January 11, 2005[20] | SmackDown! | Tampa, FL | 2 | 40 | 38 | This was a fatal four-way tag team elimination match, also involving the teams of Mark Jindrak and Luther Reigns, and Booker T and Eddie Guerrero. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on January 13, 2005, when the episode aired on tape delay. |
[21] |
16 | Eddie Guerrero (4) and Rey Mysterio (3) | February 20, 2005 | No Way Out | Pittsburgh, PA | 1 | 57 | 60 | WWE recognizes their reign as ending on April 21, 2005, when the following episode aired on tape delay. | [22] |
17 | MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) |
April 18, 2005[20] | SmackDown! | New York, NY | 1 | 97 | 95 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on April 21, 2005, when the episode aired on tape delay, and ending on July 25, 2005. | [23] |
18 | The Legion of Doom (Animal and Heidenreich) |
July 24, 2005 | The Great American Bash | Buffalo, NY | 1 | 93 | 95 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on July 25, 2005, and ending on October 28, 2005, when the following episode aired on tape delay. | [24] |
19 | MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) |
October 25, 2005[20] | SmackDown! | Daly City, CA | 2 | 49 | 49 | This was a fatal four-way tag team match, also involving The Mexicools, and the team of Paul Burchill and William Regal. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on October 28, 2005, and ending on December 16, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. |
[25] |
20 | Batista and Rey Mysterio (4) | December 13, 2005[20] | SmackDown! | Springfield, MA | 1 | 14 | 14 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on December 16, 2005, and ending on December 30, 2005, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [26] |
21 | MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) |
December 27, 2005[20] | SmackDown! | Uncasville, CT | 3 | 145 | 142 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on December 30, 2005, when the episode aired on tape delay. | [27] |
22 | Paul London (2) and Brian Kendrick | May 21, 2006 | Judgment Day | Phoenix, AZ | 1 | 331 | 334 | WWE recognizes their reign as ending on April 20, 2007, when the following episode aired on tape delay. | [28] |
23 | Deuce 'n Domino | April 17, 2007[29] | SmackDown! | Milan, Italy | 1 | 133 | 133 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on April 20, 2007, and ending on August 31, 2007, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [30] |
24 | Matt Hardy and Montel Vontavious Porter | August 28, 2007[29] | SmackDown! | Albany, NY | 1 | 77 | 77 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on August 31, 2007, and ending on November 16, 2007, both episodes of which aired on tape delay. | [31] |
25 | John Morrison (4) and The Miz | November 13, 2007[29] | SmackDown! | Wichita, KS | 1 | 250 | 247 | The title was shared with the ECW brand after SmackDown and ECW began a talent exchange agreement. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on November 16, 2007, when the episode aired on tape delay. |
[32] |
26 | Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder | July 20, 2008 | The Great American Bash | Uniondale, NY | 1 | 63 | 68 | This was a fatal four-way tag team match, also involving Jesse and Festus, and the team of Finlay and Hornswoggle. WWE recognizes their reign as ending on September 26, 2008, when the following episode aired on tape delay. |
[33] |
27 | The Colóns (Carlito and Primo) |
September 21, 2008 | SmackDown | Columbus, OH | 1 | 280 | 275 | On April 5, 2009, at WrestleMania XXV, The Colóns unified the WWE Tag Team Championship with the World Tag Team Championship. The titles remained independently active, but were collectively defended on any brand as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship. WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on September 26, 2008, when the episode aired on tape delay. |
[34] |
28 | Edge (2) and Chris Jericho | June 28, 2009 | The Bash | Sacramento, CA | 1 | 28 | 28 | This was a triple threat tag team match, also involving The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase). | [35] |
29 | Jeri-Show (Chris Jericho (2) and Big Show) |
July 26, 2009 | Night of Champions | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 140 | 140 | Shortly after Edge and Chris Jericho won the title, Edge suffered a torn Achilles tendon, which required surgery and forced him to vacate his half of the championship. Jericho was allowed to keep his title and choose a new partner; he chose Big Show at Night of Champions. WWE recognizes this as a second reign for Jericho. | [36][37] |
30 | D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels) |
December 13, 2009 | TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | San Antonio, TX | 1 | 57 | 57 | This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. | [38] |
31 | ShoMiz (Big Show (2) and The Miz (2)) |
February 8, 2010 | Raw | Lafayette, LA | 1 | 77 | 77 | This was a triple threat tag team elimination match, also involving The Straight Edge Society (CM Punk and Luke Gallows). | [39] |
32 | The Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd) |
April 26, 2010 | Raw | Richmond, VA | 1 | 146 | 146 | The World Tag Team Championship was deactivated during their reign on August 16, 2010. "Unified" was dropped from the name, but the WWE Tag Team Championship continued to be defended on any brand. | [40] |
33 | Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre | September 19, 2010 | Night of Champions | Rosemont, IL | 1 | 35 | 35 | This was a Tag Team Turmoil match, also involving the teams of The Usos, Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov, and Evan Bourne and Mark Henry. | [41] |
34 | The Nexus (John Cena and David Otunga) |
October 24, 2010 | Bragging Rights | Minneapolis, MN | 1 | 1 | 1 | [42] | |
35 | The Nexus (Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel) |
October 25, 2010 | Raw | Green Bay, WI | 1 | 42 | 42 | Wade Barrett kept the title within Nexus, but took out John Cena by ordering David Otunga to lie down purposely for a pinfall. | [43] |
36 | Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov | December 6, 2010 | Raw | Louisville, KY | 1 | 76 | 76 | This was a fatal four-way tag team elimination match, also involving the teams of Mark Henry and Yoshi Tatsu, and The Usos. | [44] |
37 | The Corre (Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel) |
February 20, 2011 | Elimination Chamber | Oakland, CA | 2 | 1 | 1 | [45] | |
38 | John Cena (2) and The Miz (3) | February 21, 2011 | Raw | Fresno, CA | 1 | <1 | <1 | [46] | |
39 | The Corre (Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel) |
February 21, 2011 | Raw | Fresno, CA | 3 | 57 | 59 | WWE recognizes their reign as ending on April 22, 2011, when the following episode aired on tape delay. | [47] |
40 | Big Show (3) and Kane | April 19, 2011 | SmackDown | London, England | 1 | 34 | 31 | WWE recognizes their reign as beginning on April 22, 2011, when the episode aired on tape delay. | [48] |
41 | The New Nexus (David Otunga (2) and Michael McGillicutty) |
May 23, 2011 | Raw | Portland, OR | 1 | 91 | 91 | Otunga and McGillicutty won the title under the name of The New Nexus, but the stable disbanded during their reign. | [49] |
42 | Air Boom (Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston) |
August 22, 2011 | Raw | Edmonton, AB, Canada | 1 | 146 | 146 | On August 29, 2011, the brand extension ended. On November 1, 2011, WWE suspended Bourne for 30 days. |
[50] |
43 | Primo (2) and Epico | January 15, 2012 | House show | Oakland, CA | 1 | 106 | 107 | [51] | |
44 | Kofi Kingston (2) and R-Truth | April 30, 2012 | Raw | Dayton, OH | 1 | 139 | 139 | [52] | |
45 | Team Hell No (Kane (2) and Daniel Bryan) |
September 16, 2012 | Night of Champions | Boston, MA | 1 | 245 | 246 | [53] | |
46 | The Shield (Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) |
May 19, 2013 | Extreme Rules | St. Louis, MO | 1 | 148 | 149 | This was a Tornado Tag Team match. | [54] |
47 | Cody Rhodes (2) and Goldust | October 14, 2013 | Raw | St. Louis, MO | 1 | 104 | 104 | This was a No Disqualification match. | [55] |
48 | The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) |
January 26, 2014 | Royal Rumble | Pittsburgh, PA | 1 | 36 | 37 | Match aired live on WWE.com and YouTube as part of the Royal Rumble Kickoff show. | [56] |
49 | The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) |
March 3, 2014 | Raw | Rosemont, IL | 1 | 202 | 202 | [57] | |
50 | Gold and Stardust (3) | September 21, 2014 | Night of Champions | Nashville, TN | 2 | 63 | 64 | Gold and Stardust were formerly known as Cody Rhodes and Goldust. | [58] |
51 | The Miz (4) and Damien Mizdow | November 23, 2014 | Survivor Series | St. Louis, MO | 1 | 36 | 37 | This was a fatal four-way tag team match, also involving Los Matadores and The Usos. | [59] |
52 | The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) |
December 29, 2014 | Raw | Washington, D.C. | 2 | 55 | 56 | [60] | |
53 | Tyson Kidd (2) and Cesaro | February 22, 2015 | Fastlane | Memphis, TN | 1 | 63 | 63 | [61] | |
54 | The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston (3), and Xavier Woods) |
April 26, 2015 | Extreme Rules | Rosemont, IL | 1 | 49 | 50 | Big E and Kingston won the match, but Woods was also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule. | [62][63] |
55 | The Prime Time Players (Darren Young and Titus O'Neil) |
June 14, 2015 | Money in the Bank | Columbus, OH | 1 | 70 | 70 | Big E and Xavier Woods represented The New Day. | [64] |
56 | The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston (4), and Xavier Woods) |
August 23, 2015 | SummerSlam | Brooklyn, NY | 2 | 483 | 483 | This was a fatal four-way tag team match, also involving The Lucha Dragons and Los Matadores. Big E and Kingston won the match, but Woods was also recognized as champion under the Freebird Rule. The brand extension returned and the title became exclusive to the Raw brand following the 2016 WWE draft. The title was renamed the Raw Tag Team Championship on September 5, 2016, following the creation of the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. |
|
57 | Cesaro (2) and Sheamus | December 18, 2016 | Roadblock: End of the Line | Pittsburgh, PA | 1 | 42 | 42 | Big E and Kofi Kingston represented The New Day. | [65] |
58 | Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson | January 29, 2017 | Royal Rumble | San Antonio, TX | 1 | 63 | 64 | Match aired live on WWE Network and YouTube as part of the Royal Rumble Kickoff show. Two referees were assigned to the match. |
[66] |
59 | The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy (2)) |
April 2, 2017 | WrestleMania 33 | Orlando, FL | 1 | 63 | 64 | Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson were originally scheduled to defend the titles in a triple threat ladder match against Enzo Amore and Big Cass, and Cesaro and Sheamus. Prior to the match, however, event hosts The New Day announced that the match would be a fatal four-way ladder match with the returning Hardy Boyz. | [67] |
60 | Cesaro (3) and Sheamus | June 4, 2017 | Extreme Rules | Baltimore, MD | 2 | 77 | 77 | This was a steel cage match. | [68] |
61 | Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins (2) | August 20, 2017 | SummerSlam | Brooklyn, NY | 1 | 78 | 79 | [69] | |
62 | Cesaro (4) and Sheamus | November 6, 2017 | Raw | Manchester, England | 3 | 49 | 49 | [70][71] | |
63 | Jason Jordan and Seth Rollins (3) | December 25, 2017 | Raw | Rosemont, IL | 1 | 34 | 34 | [72] | |
64 | Cesaro (5) and Sheamus | January 28, 2018 | Royal Rumble | Philadelphia, PA | 4 | 70 | 71 | [73] | |
65 | Braun Strowman and Nicholas | April 8, 2018 | WrestleMania 34 | New Orleans, LA | 1 | 1 | 1 | Braun Strowman was obligated to find a partner for the match and chose Nicholas, a 10-year old boy from the live audience (and actual son of WWE Referee John Cone). | [74] |
— | Vacated | April 9, 2018 | Raw | New Orleans, LA | — | — | — | Braun Strowman and Nicholas voluntarily relinquished the titles due to "scheduling conflicts" with Nicholas being a fourth-grader. | [75] |
66 | Matt Hardy (3) and Bray Wyatt | April 27, 2018 | Greatest Royal Rumble | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | 1 | 79 | 80 | Defeated Cesaro and Sheamus to win the vacant title. | [76] |
67 | The B-Team (Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel (2)) |
July 15, 2018 | Extreme Rules | Pittsburgh, PA | 1 | 50 | 50 | Axel was previously known as Michael McGillicutty. | [77] |
68 | Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre (2) | September 3, 2018 | Raw | Columbus, OH | 1 | 47+ | 47+ | [78] |
Combined reigns
As of October 20, 2018.
† | Indicates the current champion |
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By team
By wrestler
See also
References
- General
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- Specific
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