List of NWA World Tag Team Champions

The NWA World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling World Tag Team championship contested in various National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliates. The NWA did not officially recognize any tag team champions until 1992 while various affiliates had previously had their own Tag Team championships.

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
World Championship Wrestling
 The Miracle Violence Connection
(Steve Williams and Terry Gordy)
 July 12, 1992  The Great American Bash (1992) Albany, GA  1  71 The Miracle Violence Connection defeated Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes in a tournament final. Gordy and Williams were also the reigning WCW World Tag Team Champions; from then until the withdrawal of WCW from the NWA, the WCW and NWA World Tag Team Championships are defended together. [1]
 Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes  September 21, 1992  Saturday Night Atlanta, GA  1  58 The match aired on tape delay on October 3, 1992.
 Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas  November 18, 1992  Clash of the Champions XXI Macon, GA  1  104
 The Hollywood Blondes
(Brian Pillman and Steve Austin)
 March 2, 1993  Power Hour Macon, GA  1  169 The match aired on tape delay on March 27, 1993.
 The Four Horsemen
(Arn Anderson and Paul Roma)
 August 18, 1993  Clash of the Champions XXIV Daytona Beach, FL  1  14 The Four Horsemen defeated Steve Austin and Lord Steven Regal, who was subbing for Brian Pillman. [2]
Vacated  September 1, 1993 The championship was vacated after WCW withdrew from the NWA.
National Wrestling Alliance
 1  The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
 April 11, 1995  Live event Dallas, TX  1  76 The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated Dick Murdoch and Randy Rhodes in an eight-team tournament final.
Vacated  June 26, 1995  USWA live event Memphis, TN The championship held up after match with PG-13 (J.C. Ice and Wolfie D).
 2  The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
 July 3, 1995  USWA live event Memphis, TN  2  32 The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated PG-13 (J.C. Ice and Wolfie D) in rematch.
Vacated  August 4, 1995 The championship vacated due to The Rock 'n' Roll Express splitting up, due to Ricky Morton's suspension from NWA affiliate Smoky Mountain Wrestling.
 3 Mr. Gannosuke and Tarzan Goto  December 9, 1995  IWA Japan live event Saitama, Japan  1  236 Gannosuke and Goto defeated Cactus Jack and Tiger Jeet Singh in a tournament final.
Vacated  August 1996 The championship vacated when Mr. Gannosuke and Tarzan Goto leave NWA affiliate IWA Japan.
 4  The Andersons
(C. W. Anderson and Pat Anderson)
 September 14, 1996  Live event Goldston, NC  1  109 The Andersons defeated The Fantastics (Bobby Fulton and Tommy Rogers) to win the vacant championship.
Vacated  1997 The championship vacated due to agreement with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) to have the belts defended in that promotion; C.W. Anderson and Pat Anderson were not a part of the WWF at the time.
World Wrestling Federation
 5  The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
 January 12, 1998   State College, PA  3  36 The championship was awarded to The Rock 'n' Roll Express.
 6  The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
 February 17, 1998  Raw Is War Waco, TX  1  41 This was the first time the championship changed hands on a World Wrestling Federation television program. Aired on tape delay on February 23, 1998. The match was contested under WWF rules. [3]
 7  The New Midnight Express
(Bodacious Bart and Bombastic Bob)
 March 30, 1998  Raw Is War Albany, NY  1  137
National Wrestling Alliance
 8  The Border Patrol
(Agent Gunn and Agent Maxx)
 August 14, 1998  Live event Greenville, NC  1  29
 9  Barry Windham (2) and Tully Blanchard  September 12, 1998  Live event Lincolnton, NC  1  28
 10  The Border Patrol
(Agent Gunn and Agent Maxx)
 October 10, 1998  Live event Cameron, NC  2  14
 11  The Brotherhood
(Eric Sbraccia and Knuckles Nelson)
 October 24, 1998  50th Anniversary Show Cherry Hill, NJ  1  130 This was a four corners match, also involving The Border Patrol (Agent Gunn and Agent Maxx), Team Extreme (Khris Germany and Kit Carson) and Tom Prichard and Tully Blanchard.
Vacated  March 3, 1999 The championship held up after The Brotherhood (Eric Sbraccia and Knuckles Nelson) failed to defend the titles on February 26, 1999.
 12  The Brotherhood
(Knuckles Nelson (2) and Rick Fuller)
 June 10, 1999  Live event Dallas, TX  1  7 The Brotherhood defeated Team Extreme (Khris Germany and Kit Carson) to win the vacant championship.
 13  The Public Enemy
(Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock)
 June 17, 1999  Live event Bolton, MA  1  2
 14  The Brotherhood
(Dukes Dalton and Knuckles Nelson (3))
 June 19, 1999  Live event Dorchester, MA  1  98
 15  Team Extreme
(Khris Germany and Kit Carson)
 September 25, 1999  51st Anniversary Show Charlotte, NC  1  62
 16  Murder Incorporated
(Jimmy James and Kevin Northcutt)
 November 26, 1999  Live event North Richland Hills, TX  1  21
 17  Team Extreme
(Khris Germany and Kit Carson)
 December 17, 1999  Live event North Richland Hills, TX  2  78
 18  xXx
(Curtis Thompson and Drake Dawson)
 March 4, 2000  Live event Cornelia, GA  1  34
 19  The Main Event
(Reno Riggins and Steven Dunn)
 April 7, 2000  Live event Eskan, Saudi Arabia  1  5
 20  The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
 April 12, 2000  Live event Waegwan, South Korea  4  5 The Rock 'n' Roll Express defeated Steven Dunn and Jackie Fulton, who was subbing for Reno Riggins.
 21  Big Bubba Pain and L.A. Stephens  April 17, 2000  Live event Osan, South Korea  1  2 [4]
 22  xXx
(Curtis Thompson and Drake Dawson)
 April 19, 2000  Live event Okinawa, Japan  2  118
 23  Bad Attitude
(David Young and Rick Michaels)
 August 15, 2000  Live event Tampa, FL  1  172 Bad Attitude defeated Curtis Thompson and Jeff Justice, who was subbing for Drake Dawson.
 24  The Bad Street Boys
(Christian York and Joey Matthews)
 February 3, 2001  Live event Nashville, TN  1  14
 25  Bad Attitude
(David Young and Rick Michaels)
 February 17, 2001  Live event Cornelia, GA  2  33
 26 Dan Factor and David Flair  March 22, 2001  Live event Athens, GA  1  1
 27  Bad Attitude
(David Young and Rick Michaels)
 March 23, 2001  Live event Toccoa, GA  3  32
 28  The Heavenly Bodies
(Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)
 April 24, 2001  Live event Tampa, FL  1  248
 29  Glacier and Jason Sugarman  December 28, 2001  Live event DeLand, FL  1  1
 30  The Heavenly Bodies
(Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)
 December 29, 2001  Live event Live Oak, FL  2  28
 31  Disturbing Behavior
(Jeff Daniels and Tim Renesto)
 January 26, 2002  Live event Columbia, TN  1  81
 32  The Heavenly Bodies
(Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)
 April 17, 2002  Live event Winter Haven, FL  3  52
 33  The Shane Twins
(Mike Shane and Todd Shane)
 June 8, 2002  Live event Lima, Peru  1  20
Vacated  June 28, 2002  Live event St. Petersburg, FL The Shane Twins vacated the titles per request of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which gained full control over the titles.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
 34  A.J. Styles and Jerry Lynn  July 3, 2002  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #3 Nashville, TN  1  42 Lynn and Styles defeated the Rainbow Express (Bruce and Lenny Lane) in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. [5]
Vacated  August 14, 2002  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #9 Nashville, TN A.J. Styles and Jerry Lynn were stripped from the championship by Vince Russo after a double-pin against Jeff Jarrett and Ron Killings.
 35  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris and James Storm)
 September 18, 2002  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #12 Nashville, TN  1  56 America's Most Wanted won a Gauntlet for the Gold match to win the vacant championship. [6]
 36  The Disciples of The New Church
(Brian Lee and Slash)
 November 13, 2002  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #21 Nashville, TN  1  56
 37  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris and James Storm)
 January 8, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #27 Nashville, TN  2  14
 38  Triple X
(Christopher Daniels, Low Ki and Elix Skipper)
 January 22, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #29 Nashville, TN  1  14 Although Low Ki and Skipper won the title, all three members were recognized as champions.
Vacated  February 5, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #31 Nashville, TN Triple X were stripped from the championship after a double-pin against The Disciples of the New Church (Brian Lee and Slash).
 39  Triple X
(Christopher Daniels, Low Ki and Elix Skipper)
 March 12, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #36 Nashville, TN  2  35 Daniels and Low Ki defeated America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm) to win the vacant championship.
 40  The Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn (2)  April 16, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #41 Nashville, TN  1  21 Lynn and Red defeated Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper.
 41 Triple X
(Christopher Daniels, Low Ki and Elix Skipper)
 May 7, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #44 Nashville, TN  3  49 Daniels won a handicap match by disqualification.
 42  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris and James Storm)
 June 25, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #51 Nashville, TN  3  63 America's Most Wanted defeated Christopher Daniels and Elix Skipper in a steel cage match.
 43  Simon and Swinger
Johnny Swinger and Simon Diamond
 August 27, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #60 Nashville, TN  1  91
 44  3Live Kru
(B.G. James, Konnan and Ron Killings)
 November 26, 2003  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #72 Nashville, TN  1  63 3Live Kru defeated Johnny Swinger, Glenn Gilberti and Simon Diamond in a six-man tag team match. 3LK defended the titles under the Freebird Rule.
 45  The Red Shirt Security
(Joe Legend and Kevin Northcutt (2))
 January 28, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #79 Nashville, TN  1  7 The Red Shirt Security defeated B.G. James and Ron Killings.
 46  Abyss and A.J. Styles (2)  February 4, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #80 Nashville, TN  1  28
Vacated  March 3, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #84 Nashville, TN Abyss and A.J. Styles were stripped from the championship by Vince Russo for failure to defend the title.
 47  Dallas and Kid Kash  March 31, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #88 Nashville, TN  1  14 Dallas and Kash defeated Triple X (Christopher Daniels and Low Ki) in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
 48  D'Lo Brown and El Gran Apolo  April 14, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #90 Nashville, TN  1  7 Apolo and Brown won the championship by disqualification.
 49  Dallas and Kid Kash  April 21, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #91 Nashville, TN  2  43 Dallas and Kash won the championship by disqualification.
 50  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris and James Storm)
 June 3, 2004  Impact! Orlando, FL  4  34 This episode aired on tape delay on June 4, 2004.
 51  The Naturals
(Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens)
 July 7, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #102 Nashville, TN  1  63
 52  Chris Harris (5) and Elix Skipper (4)  September 8, 2004  NWA-TNA Weekly pay-per-view event #111 Nashville, TN  1  13
 53  Christopher Daniels (4) and James Storm (5)  September 21, 2004  Impact! Orlando, FL  1  21 This episode aired on tape delay on September 24, 2004.
 54  Team Canada
(Bobby Roode and Eric Young)
 October 12, 2004  Impact! Orlando, FL  1  26 This episode aired on tape delay on October 15, 2004.
 55  3Live Kru
(B.G. James, Konnan and Ron Killings)
 November 7, 2004  Victory Road Orlando, FL  2  28 James and Konnan won the championship.
 56  Team Canada
(Bobby Roode and Eric Young)
 December 5, 2004  Turning Point Orlando, FL  2  42 Team Canada defeated B.G. James and Ron Killings to win the championship.
 57  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris (6) and James Storm (6))
 January 16, 2005  Final Resolution Orlando, FL  5  100
 58  The Naturals
(Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens)
 April 26, 2005  Impact! Orlando, FL  2  162
Vacated  October 5, 2005  Live event Springfield, TN The championship is held up after a match against Eric Young and Cassidy Riley.
 59  The Naturals
(Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens)
 October 8, 2005  57th Anniversary Show Nashville, TN  3  3 The Naturals defeated Eric Young and Cassidy Riley in a "Nashville Street Fight".
 60  America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris (7) and James Storm (7))
 October 11, 2005  Impact! Orlando, FL  6  250 This episode aired on tape delay on October 22, 2005.
61  A.J. Styles (3) and Christopher Daniels (5)  June 18, 2006  Slammiversary Orlando, FL  1  57
 62  The Latin American Xchange
(Hernandez and Homicide)
 August 14, 2006  Impact! Orlando, FL  1  41 This was a Border Brawl match. Aired on tape delay August 24, 2006.
 63  A.J. Styles (4) and Christopher Daniels (6)  September 24, 2006  No Surrender Orlando, FL  2  28 This was an Ultimate X match.
 64  The Latin American Xchange
(Hernandez and Homicide)
 October 22, 2006  Bound for Glory Plymouth Township, MI  2  175 This was a Six Sides of Steel match.
 65  Team 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
 April 15, 2007  Lockdown St. Charles, MI  1  28 This was an Electrified Six Sides of Steel match.
Vacated  May 13, 2007  Live event Charlotte, NC Team 3D (Brother Devon and Brother Ray) is stripped of the championship when NWA and TNA sever their business relationship. NWA regains control of the titles while TNA creates the new TNA World Tag Team Championship.
National Wrestling Alliance
 66  The Real American Heroes
(Joey Ryan and Karl Anderson)
 July 8, 2007  Live event McAllen, TX  1  217 The Real American Heroes defeated Billy Kidman and Sean Waltman, Incognito and Sicodelico Jr. in a three-way tag team match.
 67  Los Luchas
(Phoenix Star and Zokre)
 February 10, 2008  Live event Las Vegas, NV  1  237
 68  The Skullkrushers
(Keith Walker and Rasche Brown)
 October 4, 2008  Live event Robstown, TX  1  777
 69  The Dark City Fight Club
(Jon Davis and Kory Chavis)
 November 20, 2010  Live event Milwaukee, WI  1  162
 70  The Usual Suspects
(A.J. Steele and Murder One)
 May 1, 2011  NWA RPW Memorial Mayhem (2011) Warner Robins, GA  1  14
 71  The Dark City Fight Club
(Jon Davis and Kory Chavis)
 May 15, 2011  NWA RPW live event Warner Robins, GA  2  580
 72  The Kingz of the Underground
(Ryan Genesis and Scot Summers)
 December 15, 2012  NWA BOW December to Remember San Antonio, TX  1  126 The Kingz of the Underground defeated Lance Hoyt and Kory Chavis for the title; Jon Davis was absent for "personal reasons" and had not teamed with Chavis in quite some time but the NWA never stripped the Dark City Fight Club of their championship.
 73  Killer Elite Squad
(Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Lance Archer (3))
 April 20, 2013  NWA Houston Parade of Champions Houston, TX  1  203 Archer and Smith's IWGP Tag Team Championship was also at stake in this match. [7]
 74  The IronGodz
(Jax Dane and Rob Conway)
 November 9, 2013  Power Struggle Osaka, Japan  1  148 This was a three-way tag team match, also involving Tencozy. The IronGodz won the first fall of a two-fall match; K.E.S (Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Lance Archer) regained the IWGP Tag Team Championship in the other. Conway was also the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion, making him the first wrestler to hold both championships simultaneously. [8]
 75  Tencozy
(Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima)
 April 6, 2014  Invasion Attack Tokyo, Japan  1  190 [9]
 76  Killer Elite Squad
(Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Lance Archer (4))
 October 13, 2014  King of Pro-Wrestling Tokyo, Japan  2  362 [10]
 77  The Heatseekers
(Elliott Russell and Sigmon)
 October 10, 2015  NWA Mid-South Presents Glory Lasts Forever Dyersburg, TN  1  55 The Heatseekers defeated K.E.S (Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Lance Archer) and The Illuminati (Chase Owens and Chris Richards)/
 78  The Iron Empire
(Matt Riviera and Rob Conway (2))
 December 4, 2015  NWA Mid-South Presents: Wrestling at the Resorts Casino Robinsonville, MS  1  280
 79  The Heatseekers
(Elliott Russell and Sigmon)
 September 9, 2016  NWA Mid-South Ripley, TN  2  1
 80  The Iron Empire
(Matt Riviera and Rob Conway (3))
 September 10, 2016  NWA Mid-South Dyersburg, TN  2  90
 81  The Heatseekers
(Elliott Russell and Sigmon)
 December 9, 2016  NWA Mid-South Ripley, TN  3  28
 82  The Iron Empire
(Matt Riviera and Rob Conway (4))
 January 6, 2017  NWA Mid-South Ripley, TN  3  48 [11]
 83  Kazushi Miyamoto and Rob Terry  February 23, 2017  Diamond Stars Wrestling Tokyo, Japan  1  114 [12]
 84  The Heatseekers
(Elliott Russell and Sigmon)
 June 17, 2017  NWA Mid-South Dyersburg, TN  4  105 [13]
National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) / Lightning One
Vacated  September 30, 2017 The championship was vacated when NWA terminated the contracts with its licenses.
85 Villain Enterprises
(Brody King and PCO)
April 27, 2019 Crockett Cup Concord, NC 1 133 This was the finals of the 2019 Crockett Cup tournament. The Villain Enterprises defeated Royce Isaacs and Thomas Latimer in the finals to win the vacant championship [14]
86 The Wild Cards
(Royce Isaacs and Thomas Latimer)
September 7, 2019 Global Wars Espectacular Villa Park, IL 1 24 [15]
87  The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
 October 1, 2019  NWA Power Atlanta, GA  5  115 This episode aired on tape delay on December 3, 2019.
 88 Eli Drake and James Storm (8)  January 24, 2020  Hard Times Atlanta, GA  1  153+ This was a Triple threat tag team match, also involving The Wild Cards (Royce Isaacs and Thom Latimer). [16]

Combined reigns

As of June 25, 2020.

Record six-time champions America's Most Wanted (Chris Harris and James Storm)
Key
Indicates the current champions
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.

By team

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 The Skullkrushers
(Keith Walker and Rasche Brown)
1777
2 The Dark City Fight Club
(Jon Davis and Kory Chavis)
2742
3 Killer Elite Squad
(Davey Boy Smith, Jr. and Lance Archer)
2565
4 America's Most Wanted
(Chris Harris and James Storm)
6517
5 The Iron Empire
(Matt Riviera and Rob Conway)
3418
6 The Heavenly Bodies
(Chris Nelson and Vito DeNucci)
3328
7 The Rock 'n' Roll Express
(Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson)
5264
8 Bad Attitude
(David Young and Rick Michaels)
3237
Los Luchas
(Phoenix Star and Zokre)
1237
10 Mr. Gannosuke and Tarzan Goto1236¤
11 The Brotherhood
(Eric Sbraccia, Dukes Dalton, Knuckles Nelson and Rick Fuller)
3235
12 The Naturals
(Andy Douglas and Chase Stevens)
3228
13 The Real American Heroes
(Joey Ryan and Karl Anderson)
1217
14 The Latin American Xchange
(Hernandez and Homicide)
2216
15 Tencozy
(Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima)
1190
16 The Heatseekers
(Elliot Russell and Sigmon)
4189
17 The Hollywood Blonds
(Brian Pillman and Steve Austin)
1169
18 xXx
(Curtis Thompson and Drake Dawson)
2152
19 Eli Drake and James Storm1153+
20 The IronGodz
(Jax Dane and Rob Conway)
1148
21 Team Extreme
(Khris Germany and Kit Carson)
2140
22 The New Midnight Express
(Bodacious Bart and Bombastic Bob)
1137
23 Villain Enterprises
(Brody King and PCO)
1133
24 The Kingz of the Underground
(Ryan Genesis and Scot Summers)
1126
25 Kazushi Miyamoto and Rob Terry1114
26 The Andersons
(Pat and C. W.)
1109¤
27 Ricky Steamboat and Shane Douglas1104
28 Triple X
(Christopher Daniels, Elix Skipper and Low Ki)
398
29 3Live Kru
(B.G. James, Konnan and Ron Killings)
291
Simon and Swinger
Johnny Swinger and Simon Diamond
191
31 A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels285
32 Disturbing Behavior
(Jeff Daniels and Tim Renesto)
181
33 The Miracle Violence Connection
(Steve Williams and Terry Gordy)
171
34 Team Canada
(Bobby Roode and Eric Young)
268
35 Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes158
36 Dallas and Kid Kash257
37 The Disciples of The New Church
(Brian Lee and Slash)
156
38 The Border Patrol
(Agent Gunn and Agent Maxx)
243
39 A.J. Styles and Jerry Lynn142
40 The Headbangers
(Mosh and Thrasher)
141
41 A.J. Styles and Abyss128
Barry Windham and Tully Blanchard128
Team 3D
(Brother Devon and Brother Ray)
128
44 The Wild Cards
(Royce Isaacs and Thomas Latimer)
124
45 Christopher Daniels and James Storm121
The Amazing Red and Jerry Lynn121
Murder Incorporated
(Jimmy James and Kevin Northcutt)
121
48 The Shane Twins
(Mike and Todd)
120
49 Arn Anderson and Paul Roma114¤
The Bad Street Boys
(Christian York and Joey Matthews)
114
The Usual Suspects
(A.J. Steele and Murder One)
114
52 Chris Harris and Elix Skipper113
53 D'Lo Brown and El Gran Apolo17
The Red Shirt Security
(Joe Legend and Kevin Northcutt)
17
55 The Main Event
(Reno Riggins and Steven Dunn)
15
56 Big Bubba Pain and L.A. Stephens12
The Public Enemy
(Johnny Grunge and Rocco Rock)
12
58 Dan Factor and David Flair11
Glacier and Jason Sugarman11

By wrestler

Record eight-time champion as an individual James Storm
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Keith Walker1777
Rasche Brown1777
3 Jon Davis2742
Kory Chavis2742
5 James Storm8691+
6 Dallas/Lance Archer4662
7 Rob Conway4566
8 Davey Boy Smith Jr.2565
9 Chris Harris7530
10 Matt Riviera3418
11 Vito DeNucci3328
Chris Nelson3328
13 Ricky Morton5264
Robert Gibson5264
15 David Young3237
Rick Michaels3237
Phoenix Star1237
Zokre1237
19 Mr. Gannosuke1236¤
Tarzan Goto1236¤
21 Knuckles Nelson3235
22 Andy Douglas3228
Chase Stevens3228
24 Joey Ryan1217
Karl Anderson1217
26 Hernandez2216
Homicide2216
28 Christopher Daniels6204
29 Hiroyoshi Tenzan1190
Satoshi Kojima1190
31 Elliot Russell4189
Sigmon Russell4189
33 Brian Pillman1169
Steve Austin1169
35 A.J. Styles4155
36 Drake Dawson2152
Curtis Thompson2152
38 Eli Drake1153+
39 Jax Dane1148
40 Khris Germany2140
Kit Carson2140
42 Bodacious Bart1137
Bombastic Bob1137
44 Brody King1133
PCO1133
46 Eric Sbraccia1130
47 Ryan Genesis1126
Scot Summers1126
49 Kazushi Miyamoto1114
Rob Terry1114
51 Elix Skipper4111
52 C. W. Anderson1109¤
Pat Anderson1109¤
54 Ricky Steamboat1104
Shane Douglas1104
56 Dukes Dalton198
Low Ki398
58 B.G. James291
Konnan291
Johnny Swinger191
Simon Diamond191
Ron Killings291
63 Barry Windham286
64 Jeff Daniels181
Tim Renesto181
66 Steve Williams171
Terry Gordy171
68 Bobby Roode268
Eric Young268
70 Jerry Lynn263
71 Dustin Rhodes158
72 Kid Kash257
73 Brian Lee156
Slash156
75 Agent Gunn243
Agent Maxx243
77 Mosh141
Thrasher141
79 Kevin Northcutt228
Abyss128
Brother Devon128
Brother Ray128
Tully Blanchard128
84 Thomas Latimer124
Royce Isaacs124
86 The Amazing Red121
Jimmy James121
88 Mike Shane120
Todd Shane120
90 A.J. Steele114
Arn Anderson114¤
Christian York114
Joey Matthews114
Murder One114
Paul Roma114¤
96 D'Lo Brown17
El Gran Apolo17
Joe Legend17
Rick Fuller17
100 Reno Riggins15
Steven Dunn15
102 Big Bubba Pain12
Johnny Grunge12
L.A. Stephens12
Rocco Rock12
105 Dan Factor11
David Flair11
Glacier11
Jason Sugarman11

See also

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