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词条 SSW Tag Team Championship
释义

  1. Title history

  2. References

  3. External links

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| currentholder = Robbie Cassidy & Tony Givens
| won = March 4, 2005
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| promotion = Southern States Wrestling
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| created = October 1, 1990
| mostreigns = Death & Destruction (8)
| firstchamp = Danny and Bam Bam Christian
| longestreign = The Blond Bombers (490 days)
| shortestreign = Danny Christian and Eddie Bruiser (2 days)
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The Southern States Wrestling (SSW) Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in Southern States Wrestling. It was first won by Danny and Bam Bam Christian when they defeated The Russian Assassins in Hampton, Tennessee on October 1, 1990. The title is generally defended in the Southern United States, most often in its home base in East Tennessee, but has been defended in other parts of the country as well. While touring New England in late-1996, the titles changed hands when Scott Sterling & Dan Cooley lost the belts to Justin St. John & Steve Flynn in Revere, Massachusetts on November 23, 1996.[1] There are 30 recognized known teams with a total of 65 title reigns.[2][3]

Title history

Wrestler:Times:Date:Location:Notes:
Danny and Bam Bam Christian1October 1, 1990Hampton, TennesseeDefeated The Russian Assassins to become the first champions.[1][2][3]}}
Wayne Rogers and George Hiatt1November 3, 1990Kingsport, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Stone and Steel)}}1April 3, 1992Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Scott Sterling and Jeff Lovin)}}1August 5, 1992Kingsport, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Chic White and Tennessee Equalizer)}}1January 29, 1993Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Danny and Bam Bam Christian2June 23, 1993Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2]
Jimmy Golden and G.Q. Stratus1September 6, 1993Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Danny and Bam Bam Christian3September 23, 1993Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death Riders2December 17, 1993Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Alex Shane and Eddie Golden1July 15, 1994Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Mike Powers and Alabama Heartthrob1August 6, 1994Kingsport, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Steve Flynn and Bobby B.1September 17, 1994Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Beau James and The Hornet1October 15, 1994Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(4)}} and Eddie Bruiser1February 1, 1995Duffield, Virginia[1][2][3]
(2)}} and The War Machine1February 3, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(5)}} and Eddie Bruiser2February 17, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death Riders3March 18, 1995Church Hill, Tennessee[1][2][3]
The Young Guns2May 19, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death Riders4August 11, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
The Young Guns3August 30, 1995Tazewell, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Frank Parker and Roger Anderson)}}1September 4, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(3)}} and Dan Cooley1December 1, 1995Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction2December 2, 1995Princeton, West Virginia[1][2][3]
(4)}} and Ricky Morton1December 9, 1995Ledgar, North Carolina[1][2][3]
{{small>(Eddie Golden and Stan Lee)}}1January 5, 1996Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction3February 16, 1996Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Ricky Morton and Bobby Fulton)}}1April 4, 1996Johnson City, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction4May 9, 1996Johnson City, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Scott Sterling and Dan Cooley1September 2, 1996Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death Riders5October 5, 1996Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Scott Sterling and Dan Cooley2October 19, 1996Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(2)}}1November 23, 1996Revere, Massachusetts[1][2][3]
(6)}} and Johnny Thunder1January 3, 1997Fall Branch, TennesseeDefeated Justin St. John and Butch Black who was substituting for Steve Flynn.[1][2][3]}}
(5)}} and The War Machine {{small|(2)}}2February 21, 1997Wytheville, Virginia[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction5July 4, 1997Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
{{small>(Beau James and K.C. Thunder)}}1October 18, 1997Mountain City, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction6December 19, 1997Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Mike Cooper and Super Masked Man1March 20, 1998Fall Branch, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Chuck Jones and Roger Ham1April 3, 1998Fall Branch, TennesseeJones beat Cooper and Super Masked Man in a Handicap match.[1][2][3]}}
{{small>(Brooklyn Bad Boy #1 & Brooklyn Bad Boy #2)}}1April 17, 1998Fall Branch, TennesseeDefeated Chuck Jones in a Handicap match.[1][2][3]}}
Danny and Bam Bam Christian4January 9, 1999Mountain City, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction7January 30, 1999Kingsport, Tennessee[1][2][3]
Danny and Bam Bam Christian5April 25, 1999Kingsport, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(3)}} and K.C. Thunder {{small|(2)}}1July 10, 1999Kingsport, TennesseeDefeated the Christians and Death & Destruction in a Three Way match.[1][2][3]}}
The titles are held-up following an August 19th match between Steve Flynn & Beau James (substituting for K.C. Thunder) and Death & Destruction at the Big Orange Brawl in Kingsport, Tennessee. As a result of the fight following their match, the titles are declared vacant.[1][2][3]
Death & Destruction8October 30, 1999Kingsport, TennesseeDefeated The Memphis Bodyguards to win the vacant titles.[1][2][3]}}
'The titles are vacated.[1][2]
{{small>(Ricky Morton and Ricky Harrison)}}1December 2, 1999Johnson City, Tennessee[1][2][3]
(7)}} and Buddy Landel1February 12, 2000Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
(2)}} and Iron Cross1March 9, 2000Saltville, Virginia[2][3]
(8)}} and K.C. Thunder {{small|(3)}}3September 13, 2000Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
{{small>(John Noble and Eddie Browning)}}1October 2000Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
(9)}} and K.C. Thunder {{small|(4)}}4January 26, 2001Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
{{small>(Bart and Brad Batten)}}1March 20, 2001Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
{{small>(Andy Douglas and Kelly Charles)}}1June 1, 2001Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
The Batten Twins2August 3, 2001Kingsport, TennesseeDefeated Andy Douglas in a handicap match when his tag team partner Kelly Charles failed to appear. The match was co-hosted by SSW and MECW at the Kingsport Armory.[2][3]}}
(4)}} and K.C. Thunder {{small|(5)}}2October 27, 2001Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
(10)}} and Brian Overbay1July 17, 2002Kingsport, Tennessee (Civic Auditorium)Defeated K.C. Thunder and Roger Anderson who was substituting for Steve Flynn.[2][3]}}
Scotty McKeever and Jesse Taylor1September 1, 2002Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
(11)}} and Brian Overbay2October 29, 2002Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
{{small>(Thorn and Tim Baldwin)}}1November 28, 2002[2][3]
The titles are vacated on March 8, 2003, when Tim Baldwin is injured.[2][3]
The Batten Twins3March 22, 2003Kingsport, TennesseeDefeated Beau James and Gator McAllister in a tournament final.[2][3]}}
{{small>(Thorn and Tim Baldwin)}}2September 3, 2003 Kingsport, TennesseeAwarded titles.[2][3]}}
Super Destroyer & Josh Cody1June 25, 2004Kingsport, Tennessee[3]
Robbie Cassidy & Tony Givens1January 5, 2005 Kingsport, Tennessee[2]
Super Destroyer & Josh Cody1January 22, 2005Kingsport, Tennessee[2][3]
Robbie Cassidy & Tony Givens2March 4, 2005Kingsport, Tennessee[2]

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 {{cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}
2. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 {{cite web |url=http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/ttsww.html |title=SSW Tag Team Title History |accessdate= |authors=Royal Duncan, Gary Will, Matt Benaka, Brian Westcott and Eric Roelfsema |year=2005 |work=Solie's Title Histories |publisher=Solie.org |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}
3. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 {{cite web |url=http://www.cagematch.de/?id=5&nr=839 |title=SSW Tag Team Championship |accessdate= |author=Kreikenbohm, Philip |year=2004 |format= |work= |publisher=Cagematch.de |pages= |language= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}

External links

  • Official Tag Team Championship Title History

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