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词条 PLW Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title history

     Reigns 

  2. List of combined reigns

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship
|name = PLW Tag Team Championship
|image =
|image_size =
|alt =
|caption =
|promotion = Power League Wrestling
|created = November 16, 1991
|firstchamp = Brutal Brigade
|mostreigns = The Pillars of Power (4)
|longestreign = Elements of Suicide (854 days)
|shortestreign = Cain & Dave (<1)
}}

The PLW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Power League Wrestling. It is the tag team championship of the PLW promotion, and one of three championship titles.

Overall, there have been 35 reigns among 28 teams. The inaugural champions were The Brutal Brigade ("Brutal" Bob Evans and Maniacal Mark), who defeated Darkside (Shawn Williams and Brian Flynn) in a tournament final on November 16, 1991 to become the first PLW Tag Team Champions. The Pillars of Power (Exterminator and Sub-Zero) hold the record for most reigns, with four. At 854 days, Elements of Suicide's (Onyx and Cinna) second reign is the longest in the title's history. Cain & Dave's (Cain the Executioner and Dave Brown) first and only reign was the shortest in the history of the title as they lost the belts back to their opponents on the same night.

Title history

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

Reigns

As of January 1, 2016

#WrestlersReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef
01|1}}{{small>("Brutal" Bob Evans and Maniacal Mark)}}01|1}}1991|11|16}}month1=11|day1=16|year1=1991|month2=12|day2=16|year2=1991}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}Brutal Brigade defeated Darkside (Shawn Williams and Brian Flynn) in a tournament final to become the first PLW Tag Team Champions. Aired in November 1991 on tape delay.[1][2]
02|2}}{{small>(Shawn Williams and Brian Flynn)}}01|1}}1991|12|16}}month1=12|day1=16|year1=1991|month2=03|day2=09|year2=1992}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[1][3]
03|3}}{{small>(Dutch Davidson and Shane Simons)}}01|1}}1992|03|9}}zz|N/A}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[4]
03|3}}Brian Flynn and The Shadow Warrior01|1}}1992|April}}zz|N/A}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[5]
04|4}}The Lightning Express02|2}}1992|April}}zz|N/A}}El Paso|El Paso, Texas}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}
05|5}}Maniacal Mark and Scott Z.01|1}}1992|July}}zz|N/A}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[6]
5.5|—}}Vacatedzz|—}}1992}}zz|—}}zz|—}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}The championship is vacated after Scott Z. and Maniacal Mark won tournaments for the vacant Heavyweight and New England championships.
06|6}}The Lightning Express03|3}}1992|10|18}}month1=10|day1=18|year1=1992|month2=12|day2=16|year2=1992}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}The Lightning Express defeated The Fall River Wrecking Crew in a tournament final to win the vacant title.[7]
07|7}}{{small>("Ruthless" Ryan Amaral and Jay A.)}}01|1}}1992|12|16}}month1=12|day1=16|year1=1992|month2=04|day2=25|year2=1993}}Swansea|Swansea, Massachusetts}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}Blue Thunder substituted for Dutch Davidson.[8]
08|8}}{{small>(The Punisher and The Enforcer)}}01|1}}1993|04|25}}month1=04|day1=25|year1=1993|month2=10|day2=10|year2=1993}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[9]
09|9}}{{small>(Atomic Mark and H-Bomb)}}01|1}}1993|10|10}}month1=10|day1=10|year1=1993|month2=02|day2=13|year2=1994}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}Midnight Madness|Midnight Madness (1993)}}[10]
10|10}}{{small>(Cain the Executioner and Dave Brown)}}01|1}}1994|02|13}}month1=02|day1=13|year1=1994|month2=02|day2=13|year2=1994}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[11]
11|11}}{{small>(Atomic Mark and H-Bomb)}}01|1}}1994|02|13}}month1=02|day1=13|year1=1994|month2=05|day2=22|year2=1994}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[12]
12|12}}The S.W.A.T. Team02|2}}1994|05|22}}month1=05|day1=22|year1=1994|month2=08|day2=14|year2=1994}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (1994)}}Shane Simons was guest referee.[13]
13|13}}{{small>(Mayhem and The Devastator)}}01|1}}1994|08|14}}month1=08|day1=14|year1=1994|month2=12|day2=04|year2=1994}}Cranston|Cranston, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[14]
14|14}}Amazin' Jay and Exterminator01|1}}1994|12|4}}month1=12|day1=04|year1=1994|month2=01|day2=08|year2=1995}}Cranston|Cranston, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[15]
15|15}}{{small>(Max Knight and Scott Thomas)}}01|1}}1995|01|8}}month1=01|day1=08|year1=1995|month2=12|day2=10|year2=1995}}Cranston|Cranston, Rhode Island}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}[16]
16|16}}{{small>(Exterminator and Sub-Zero)}}01|1}}1995|12|10}}month1=12|day1=10|year1=1995|month2=12|day2=08|year2=1996}}Providence|Providence, Rhode Island}}Power-House Brawl|Power-House Brawl (1995)}}Exterminator defeated The Flawless Foundation in a handicap match with the help of The Defenseman. Exterminator was allowed keep the title if he chose a partner. He picked Sub-Zero.[17]
17|17}}{{small>(Crusher and Alex Payne)}}01|1}}1996|12|8}}month1=12|day1=08|year1=1996|month2=01|day2=19|year2=1997}}Central Falls|Central Falls, Rhode Island}}Power-House Brawl|Power-House Brawl (1996)}}Awarded titles via forfeit.[18]
18|18}}{{small>(Rip Morrison and Johnny Royal)}}01|1}}1997|01|19}}month1=01|day1=19|year1=1997|month2=02|day2=09|year2=1997}}Warren|Warren, Rhode Island}}The War In Warren|The War In Warren}}Awarded titles via forfeit.[19][20]
19|19}}The Pillars of Power02|2}}1997|02|9}}month1=02|day1=09|year1=1997|month2=06|day2=21|year2=1997}}Central Falls|Central Falls, Rhode Island}}Live event|Live event}}The Pillars of Power won the tag titles outside the ring. The Flawless One, their manager, filed a protest claiming the titles were wrongly taken away.[21]
20|20}}{{small>(The Mighty Bosch and Daedilus Dimmak)}}01|1}}1997|06|21}}month1=06|day1=21|year1=1997|month2=11|day2=23|year2=1997}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (1997)}}This was a Triangle match also involving Fryght (John 3:16 and Vertabreaker).[22]
21|21}}The Pillars of Power03|3}}1997|11|23}}month1=11|day1=23|year1=1997|month2=05|day2=16|year2=1998}}Warren|Warren, Rhode Island}}Power-House Brawl|Power-House Brawl (1997)}}This was a Triangle match also involving Fryght (John 3:16 and Vertabreaker).[23][24][25]
22|22}}Maniacal Mark and Don Juan de Santo01|1}}1998|05|16}}month1=05|day1=16|year1=1998|month2=02|day2=05|year2=1999}}Woonsocket|Woonsocket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (1998)}}[26][27][28][29]
23|23}}The Pillars of Power04|4}}1999|02|5}}month1=02|day1=05|year1=1999|month2=05|day2=16|year2=1999}}Woonsocket|Woonsocket, Rhode Island}}Live event|Live event}}Dr. Heresy substituted for Maniacal Mark.[30]
24|24}}Maniacal Mark and Don Juan de Santo02|2}}1999|05|16}}zz|N/A}}Warwick|Warwick, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (1999)}}This was a Fatal Four-Way match also involving Knights of the Realm and Amazin' Jay and Vertabreaker. The team broke up when Don Juan de Santo won the PLW Heavyweight Championship.[31]
25|25}}{{small>(Mad Dog and Draven)}}01|1}}2000|March}}zz|N/A}}zz|N/A}}Power League Wrestling|Power League Wrestling}}The Damned were awarded the title after Draven traded the PLW New England Championship to Maniacal Mark in exchange for his half of the PLW Tag Team Championship.
26|26}}{{small>(Onyx and Cinna)}}01|1}}2000|10|29}}month1=10|day1=29|year1=2000|month2=08|day2=12|year2=2001}}Scituate|Scituate, Rhode Island}}Live event|Live event}}This was a Triple Threat match also involving Frankie Armadillo and Damian Houston.[32]
27|27}}Jason the Slasher and The Mighty Moco01|1}}2001|08|12}}month1=08|day1=12|year1=2001|month2=12|day2=30|year2=2001}}Cumberland|Cumberland, Rhode Island}}Cumberlandfest|Cumberlandfest (2001)}}[33]
28|28}}Elements of Suicide02|2}}2001|12|30}}month1=12|day1=30|year1=2001|month2=05|day2=02|year2=2004}}West Warwick|West Warwick, Rhode Island}}Power-House Brawl|Power-House Brawl (2001)}}Paul Lauzon substituted for Jason the Slasher.[34][35][36][37][38][39]
29|29}}Chris Blackheart and Don Vega01|1}}2004|05|2}}month1=05|day1=02|year1=2004|month2=06|day2=11|year2=2006}}Brockton|Brockton, Massachusetts}}PowerFest|PowerFest (2004)}}[40]
30|30}}{{small>(Kid Pyro and Frank Blaze)}}01|1}}2006|06|11}}zz|N/A}}Warwick|Warwick, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (2006)}}The previous incarnation of Extreme Heat consisted of Kid Pyro and AK Fuego. This pairing defeated Blackheart and Don Vega to win the tag team title.[41]
30.5|—}}Vacatedzz|—}}2007}}zz|—}}zz|—}}zz|N/A}}When AK Fuego announced he was moving to Florida, Kid Pyro was allowed to replace Fuego with a partner of his choice. Pyro was asked to vacate the titles when he was unable to find a replacement.
31|31}}Matt Storm and Mr. Munroe01|1}}2009|05|31}}month1=05|day1=31|year1=2009|month2=07|day2=18|year2=2010}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (2009)}}This was a Fatal Four-Way match also involving The Air Devils (Anthony Stone and Brandon Webb), The Baker Boys (Brickhouse and David Baker) and Impact Inc. (Jose Perez and Kevin Karizma).[42]
32|32}}{{small>(Masky, Mini and Uncle Ulysses McGraw)}}01|1}}2010|07|18}}month1=07|day1=18|year1=2010|month2=06|day2=08|year2=2012}}East Providence|East Providence, Rhode Island}}Great Outdoors Door|Great Outdoors Tour (2010)}}This was a 6-man tag team match also involving T.J. Richter. The championship is subsequently defended under the Freebird rule.[43]
33|33}}Matt Storm and T.J. Richter01|1}}2012|06|8}}month1=06|day1=08|year1=2012|month2=05|day2=19|year2=2013}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (2012)}}[44][45]
34|34}}Anthony Greene and Rob Araujo01|1}}2013|05|19}}month1=05|day1=19|year1=2013|month2=08|day2=10|year2=2014}}Pawtucket|Pawtucket, Rhode Island}}PowerFest|PowerFest (2013)}}[46]
35|35}}{{small>(Buddy Romano and Mike Paiva)}}01|1}}2014|08|10}}month1=08|day1=10|year1=2014|month2=01|day2=01|year2=2016}}Cumberland|Cumberland, Rhode Island}}Cumberlandfest|Cumberlandfest (2014)}}Christian Casanova substituted for Anthony Greene.[47][48]

List of combined reigns

As of April 22, 2016.

SymbolMeaning
(-)The reign is shorter than one day.
RankTeamNo. of reignsCombined days
01|1}}Onyx|Onyx}} and Cinna
{{small|(Elements of Suicide)}}
02|2}} 1,141
02|2}}Exterminator|Exterminator}} and Sub-Zero
{{small|(The Pillars of Power)}}
04|4}} 770
03|3}}Blackheart, Chris|Chris Blackheart}} and Don Vega01|1}} 770
04|4}}McGraw, Masky|Masky}}, Mini and Uncle Ulysses McGraw
{{small|(The McGraws)}}
01|1}} 691
07|5}}Romano, Buddy|Buddy Romano}} and Mike Paiva
{{small|(The Glamorous Express)}}
01|1}} 621+
05|6}}Greene, Anthony|Anthony Greene}} and Rob Araujo01|1}} 448
06|7}}Storm, Matt|Matt Storm}} and Mr. Munroe01|1}} 413
08|8}}Storm, Matt|Matt Storm}} and T.J. Richter01|1}} 345
09|9}}Knight, Max|Max Knight}} and Scott Thomas
{{small|(The Flawless Foundation)}}
01|1}} 336
10|10}}Maniacal Mark|Maniacal Mark}} and Don Juan de Santo02|2}} 265
11|11}}Punisher, The|The Punisher}} and The Enforcer
{{small|(The S.W.A.T. Team)}}
02|2}} 252
12|12}}Atomic Mark|Atomic Mark}} and H-Bomb
{{small|(The Deadly Alliance)}}
02|2}} 224
13|13}}Mad Dog|Mad Dog}} and Draven
{{small|(The Damned)}}
0|}} 212
14|14}}Mighty Bosch, The|The Mighty Bosch}} and Daedilus Dimmak
{{small|(Knights of the Realm)}}
01|1}} 155
15|15}}Jason the Slasher|Jason the Slasher}} and The Mighty Moco01|1}} 144
16|16}}Amaral, Ryan|"Ruthless" Ryan Amaral}} and Jay A.
{{small|(Fall River Wrecking Crew)}}
01|1}} 130
17|17}}Mayhem|Mayhem}} and The Devastator
{{small|(Destruction Crew)}}
01|1}} 112
18|18}}Williams, Shawn|Shawn Williams}} and Brian Flynn
{{small|(Darkside)}}
01|1}} 84
19|19}}Davidson, Dutch|Dutch Davidson}} and Shane Simons
{{small|(The Lightning Express)}}
02|2}} 59
20|20}}Crusher|Crusher}} and Alex Payne
{{small|(Crush Force)}}
01|1}} 42
21|21}}Amazin' Jay|Amazin' Jay}} and Exterminator01|1}} 35
22|22}}Evans, Bob|"Brutal" Bob Evans}} and Maniacal Mark
{{small|(The Brutal Brigade)}}
01|1}} 30
23|23}}Morrison, Rip|Rip Morrison}} and Johnny Royal
{{small|(The Boston Bulldogs)}}
01|1}} 21
24|24}}Cain the Executioner|Cain the Executioner}} and Dave Brown
{{small|(Cain & Dave)}}
01|1}} (-)

References

General
  • {{Cite web|url=http://www.powerleaguewrestling.com/champions/worldtagchamps.htm|title=Power League Wrestling Champions|publisher=Power League Wrestling|accessdate=2010-01-06}}
  • {{Cite web|url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ttplw.html|title=PLW Tag Team Title History|last=Oliver|first=Earl|authorlink=Earl Oliver |work=Wrestling Title Histories by Gary Will and Royal Duncan|publisher=Solie.org}}
  • {{Cite book|author=Gary Will and Royal Duncan|title=Wrestling Title Histories|chapter=(United States: New England)|publisher=Archeus Communications|year=2000|edition=4th|isbn= 0-9698161-5-4}}
  • {{Cite web|url=http://www.metrocast.net/~jjakan/title-plw.html|title=Power League Wrestling |date=September 25, 2005 |publisher=The New England Independent}}
Specific
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3. ^{{cite episode |title=Episode #9 |series=Power League Wrestling |network=Syndicated |date=January 1992}}
4. ^{{cite episode |title=Episode #20 |series=Power League Wrestling |network=Syndicated |date=March 1992}}
5. ^{{cite episode |title=Episode #24 |series=Power League Wrestling |network=Syndicated |date=April 1994}}
6. ^{{cite episode |title=Episode #35 |series=Power League Wrestling |network=Syndicated |date=July 1992}}
7. ^{{cite episode |title=Episode #50 |series=Power League Wrestling |network=Syndicated |date=October 1992}}
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29. ^{{cite news |title=Two police officers in wrestling lineup |author= |url= |newspaper=Providence Journal |date=May 15, 1998}}
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47. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.powerleaguewrestling.com/results/08-10-14.htm |title=Results from August 10, 2014 |author= |date= |website=PowerLeagueWrestling.com |publisher= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2015-08-12}}
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External links

{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
  • PowerLeagueWrestling.com
  • PLW Tag Team Championship at Cagematch.net
  • PLW Tag Team Championship at Wrestlingdata.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of PLW Tag Team Champions}}

1 : Tag team wrestling championships

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