CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship

The CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in Carolina Wrestling Federation Mid-Atlantic (CWF Mid-Atlantic). It was the original tag team title of the Carolina Wrestling Federation promotion, later used in the Frontier Wrestling Alliance (2001-2004) and AWA Superstars (2005-2007) as a regional title, officially representing the Mid-Atlantic United States, while it was a member of the respective governing bodies. It was introduced as the CWF Tag Team Championship in early 2000.

CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionCWF Mid-Atlantic
Date established2001
Current champion(s)Aaron Biggs and Mike Mars
Date wonDecember 28, 2019

The inaugural champions were The Dupps (Bo and Stan Dupp), after being awarded the title in 2000 to become the first CWF Tag Team Champions. The SouthSide Playas (J-Money and LA Cash) hold the record for most reigns, with three. At 385 days, Rob "Boogie Woogie Man" McBride and Tank Lawson's first and only reign is the longest in the title's history. While champions, they also defended the AWA World Tag Team Championship.[1] Semper Ferocious' (Bobby Wohlfert and Devin Dalton) only reign was the shortest in the history of the title lasting only 35 days. Overall, there have been 51 reigns shared between 42 teams, with seven vacancies.

Title history

Key
# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

Name Years
CWF Tag Team Championship 2000 2001
FWA-Carolinas Tag Team Championship 2001 2004
AWA/CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship 2005 2007
CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship 2007

Reigns

As of May 27, 2020.

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Bo Dupp and Stan Dupp
(The Dupps)
1 2000 N/A N/A Live event Bo and Stan Dupp were awarded the titles.
Vacated 2001 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when The Dupps leave the promotion.
2 Kozmo and Super Kozmo
(Los Latinos Locos)
1 May 19, 2001 182 Burlington, North Carolina Live event In 2001, the title was renamed the FWA-Carolinas Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship when the Carolina Wrestling Federation became a U.S. affiliate promotion for the Frontier Wrestling Alliance.
3 L.A. Cash and J-Money
(SouthSide Playas)
1 November 17, 2001 126 Graham, North Carolina Live event
4 Joe Storm and Damien Storm 1 March 23, 2002 49 Graham, North Carolina Live event
5 L.A. Cash and J-Money
(SouthSide Playas)
2 May 11, 2002 49 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
6 Scott Powers and Chris Steele
(Main Attraction)
2 June 29, 2002 N/A Graham, North Carolina Live event
Vacated 2002 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Main Event are stripped as champions after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense.
7 Mikael Yamaha and Gemini Kid 1 December 28, 2002 235 Graham, North Carolina Live event
8 Brad Attitude and Brad Rainz
(The SuperBrads)
1 August 20, 2003 129 Wentworth, North Carolina Live event
9 Mikael Yamaha and Gemini Kid 2 December 27, 2003 35 Burlington, North Carolina Live event
10 Brad Attitude and Brad Rainz
(The SuperBrads)
2 January 31, 2004 56 Seagrove, North Carolina Live event This was a tournament final to unify the ACW and CWF Tag Team Championships. [2][3]
11 Brass Munkey and American Steel Ninja
(The Crew)
1 March 27, 2004 315 Ramseur, North Carolina Live event [2]
12 Ivan Koloff and Sean Powers
(Twisted Aggression)
1 February 5, 2005 73 Seagrove, North Carolina Live event In 2005, the title was renamed the AWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship when the promotion became an affiliate for AWA Superstars. [2][4]
13 J-Money and Will B. Smooth
(SouthSide Playas)
1 April 19, 2005 291 Pfafftown, North Carolina Live event [2]
14 Garry Stevens and Mitch Connor 1 February 4, 2006 196 Burlington, North Carolina Live event [2][5]
15 Rob McBride and Tank Lawson 1 August 19, 2006 385 Burlington, North Carolina Live event On December 2, 2006, McBride and Lawson also won the AWA World Tag Team Championship from the Extreme Horsemen (Steve Corino and Ricky Landel) at the AWA Convention Showcase. On July 29, 2007, the title was renamed the CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship when the promotion's membership in AWA Superstars is terminated. [2][6][7]
16 Jesse Ortega and Gemini Kid
(The VIPs)
1 September 8, 2007 189 Burlington, North Carolina Sumner Civitans Ballfield (2007) [1][2][6]
17 Xsiris and Kamakazi Kid 1 March 15, 2008 126 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Championship Wrestling This was a Lucha rules match. Xsiris and Kamakazi Kid won the title wrestling as the masked wrestlers Las Chivas and revealed their identities after the match. [2][8][9]
Vacated July 19, 2008 Burlington, North Carolina Valediction (2008) The championship is vacated when Xsiris and Kamakazi Kid are stripped as champions when Mikael Yamaha wrestled in place of an injured Kamakazi Kid for a scheduled title defense. [2][10]
18 Xsiris and Mikael Yamaha 1 August 2, 2008 203 Burlington, North Carolina Hot August Night (2008) Xsiris and Mikael Yamaha defeated The VIPs (Jesse Ortega and Gemini Kid) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. [2][11]
19 Evan Banks and Michael McAllister
(The Syndicate)
1 February 21, 2009 105 Burlington, North Carolina Fallout (2009) Banks and McAllister defeated Yamaha in a handicap match. [2][12]
20 Jesse Ortega and Gemini Kid
(The VIPs)
2 June 6, 2009 88 Oxford, North Carolina Wrestling at the Pavilion (2009) This was a 3-way match also involving Arik Royale and Chase Dakota. [2]
21 Donnie Dollar$ and Corey Edsel
(Fatback Enterprises)
1 September 5, 2009 182 Burlington, North Carolina Fatback Rising 2 (2009) [2]
22 Marcellus King and Jaxon Dane
(Aftermath)
1 March 6, 2010 105 Burlington, North Carolina Beginning's End (2010) This was a 3-way match involving Alex Adonis and Butch McLean.
23 Donnie Dollar$ (2) and Nick Richards
(Fatback Enterprises)
1 June 19, 2010 133 Burlington, North Carolina Absolute Justice IV (2010) This was a 4-way match involving Aftermath, Destiny Inc., and Matt Smith and Chase Dakota.
24 Ty Dillinger and Ray Kandrack 1 October 30, 2010 70 Burlington, North Carolina MASKacre! (2010)
25 Jason Blade and Adam Page
(Virginia Bombers)
1 January 8, 2011 224 Burlington, North Carolina New Year’s Knockout (2011) [13]
26 Roy Wilkins and Walter Eaton
(Gemini's All Stars)
1 August 20, 2011 56 Burlington, North Carolina Johnny Weaver Memorial Tournament (2011) This was a handicap match. [14]
27 Bobby Wohlfert and Devin Dalton
(Semper Ferocious)
1 October 15, 2011 35 Burlington, North Carolina CWF Rumble (2011)
28 Roy Wilkins and Walter Eaton
(Gemini's All Stars)
1 November 19, 2011 84 Burlington, North Carolina Ultimate Survivor IX (2011) This was a Steel Cage match. [15]
29 Arik Royal and Chiva Kid
(A Black Guy and A Little Goat)
1 February 11, 2012 84 Greensboro, North Carolina Casualties of War (2011) [16]
30 Killbillies
(Aric Andrews and Evan Banks)
1 May 5, 2012 238 Burlington, North Carolina Homecoming
31 Roy Wilkins and Walter Eaton 3 December 29, 2012 168 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade XIII
32 Ric Converse and Xsiris 1 June 15, 2013 84 Gibsonville, North Carolina Absolute Justice (2013)
33 Lee Valiant and The Kamakazi Kid 1 September 7, 2013 126 Gibsonville, North Carolina Wild Things
34 Rage And The Machine
(Michael McAllister & The Mecha Mercenary)
1 January 11, 2014 126 Gibsonville, North Carolina New Year's Knockout (2014)
35 Killbillies
(Aric Andrews & Evan Banks)
2 May 17, 2014 140 Gibsonville, North Carolina Homecoming
36 Jason Miller and Nick Richards 1 October 4, 2014 84 Gibsonville, North Carolina 14th Annual Rumble
37 Chet Sterling and Trevor Lee 1 December 27, 2014 343 Gibsonville, North Carolina Battlecade XV
38 Arik Royal and Ray Kandrack 1 December 5, 2015 196 Gibsonville, North Carolina Road To Battlecade 16
39 Aaron Biggs and Mecha Mercenary 1 June 18, 2016 329 Gibsonville, North Carolina Absolute Justice (2016)
40 Dave Dawson and Zane Dawson 1 May 13, 2017 392 Gibsonville, North Carolina Double Or Nothing (2017)
41 Michael McAllister and Nick Richards 1 June 9, 2018 49 Gibsonville, North Carolina Absolute Justice (2018)
42 Cain Justice and Ethan Alexander Sharpe 1 July 28, 2018 28 Gibsonville, North Carolina Oh What A Summer!
43 The Blazing Saddles
(Kool Jay & Michael McAllister)
1 August 25, 2018 84 Gibsonville, North Carolina Johnny Weaver Memorial Cup 2018 Finals
44 Michael McAllister and Nick Richards 2 November 17, 2018 91 Gibsonville, North Carolina Ultimate Survivor (2018)
45 Donald J. BitDon and Otto Schwanz 1 February 16, 2019 77 Gibsonville, North Carolina CWF End Of An Era (2019)
46 Teddy Ireland Jr. and Ulysse Demos 1 May 4, 2019 28 Gibsonville, North Carolina The 3rd Annual Kernodle Tag Team Tournament - Tag 2
47 Bellamy Koga and Dirty Daddy 1 June 1, 2019 56 Gibsonville, North Carolina Absolute Justice (2019)
48 The All-Stars
(Arik Royal & Roy Wilkins)
1 July 27, 2019 42 Gibsonville, North Carolina Oh What A Summer!
49 The Pineapple Express
(Buddy Flowers & Number Braaah)
1 September 7, 2019 42 Gibsonville, North Carolina Night Of Reckoning (2019)
50 Corruption
(Dirty Daddy & Killer Koga)
2 October 19, 2019 70 Gibsonville, North Carolina The Fright Stuff
51 Aaron Biggs and Mike Mars 1 December 28, 2019 151+ Burlington, North Carolina Battlecade XX [17]

References

General
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  • Sawyer, Grant (2011). "CWF Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
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