| -
Champions - |
-
Defeated - |
- Date -
|
-
Location / Finish - |
| Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
Antoninio
Rocca and Miguel Perez |
1957
|
N/A;
The championship was known as the U.S. Tag Team championship
at this point; Rocca and Perez were the first champions |
| Mark
Lewin and Don Curtis |
Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
12/12/58
|
N/A |
| Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
Mark
Lewin and Don Curtis |
5/27/59
|
Bridgeport,
CT |
| Red
and Lou Bastien |
Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
4/2/60
|
New
Haven, CT |
| Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
Red
and Lou Bastien |
4/16/60
|
New
Haven, CT |
| Red
and Lou Bastien |
Eddie
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
4/23/60
|
Chicago,
IL |
| The
Kangaroos (Al Costello and Roy Heffernan) |
Red
and Lou Bastien |
7/21/60
|
Washington,
DC |
| Red
and Lou Bastien |
The
Kangaroos |
8/8/60
|
Washington,
DC |
| The
Kangaroos |
Red
and Lou Bastien |
8/24/60
|
Bridgeport,
CT |
| Johnny
Valentine and Buddy Rogers |
The
Kangaroos |
11/19/60
|
Teaneck,
NJ |
| The
Kangaroos |
Johnny
Valentine and Chief Big Heart |
11/26/60
|
Washington,
DC; Rogers had forfietted his half of the championship so
Valentine chose Chief Big Heart as his new partner |
| Johnny
Valentine and Bob Ellis |
The
Kangaroos |
1/11/62
|
Washington,
DC |
| Buddy
Rogers and John Barend |
Johnny
Valentine and Bob Ellis |
7/5/62
|
Washington,
DC |
| Buddy
Austin and the Great Scott |
Buddy
Rogers and John Barend |
3/7/63
|
Washington,
DC |
| Skull
Murphy and Brute Bernard |
Buddy
Austin and the Great Scott |
5/16/63
|
Washington,
DC |
| Killer
Kowalski and Gorilla Monsoon |
Skull
Murphy and Brute Bernard |
11/14/63
|
Washington,
DC |
| Chris
and John Tolos |
Killer
Kowalski and Gorilla Monsoon |
12/28/63
|
Teaneck,
NJ |
| Vittorio
Apollo and Don McClarty |
Chris
and John Tolos |
2/64
|
New
Haven, CT |
| Luke
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
Vittorio
Apollo and Don McClarty |
6/64
|
N/A |
| Gene
Kiniski and Waldo Von Erich |
Luke
and Dr. Jerry Graham |
?/64
|
Washington,
DC |
| Gorilla
Monsoon and Bill Watts |
Gene
Kiniski and Waldo Von Erich |
4/65
|
Washington,
DC |
| Don
and Dr. Bill Miller |
Gorilla
Monsoon and Bill Watts |
7/65
|
Washington,
DC |
| Johnny
Valentine and Antonio Pugliese |
Don
and Dr. Bill Miller |
2/21/66
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Baron
Mikel Scicluna and Smasher Sloan |
Johnny
Valentine and Antonio Pugliese |
9/22/66
|
Washington,
DC |
| Spiros
Arion and Antonio Pugliese |
Baron
Mikel Scicluna and Smasher Sloan |
12/8/66
|
Washington,
DC |
| Lou
Albano and Tony Altimore |
Spiros
Arion and Arnold Skaaland |
7/10/67
|
Atlantic
City, NJ; Antonio Pugliese left the United States in June 1967
so Arion chose Skaaland as his new tag team partner |
| Spiros
Arion and Bruno Sammartino |
Lou
Albano and Tony Altimore |
7/24/67
|
Atlantic
City, NJ |
| Professor
Tanaka and Mitsu Arakawa |
N/A |
6/69
|
N/A;
Tanaka and Arakawa won the titles in a tournament held in
Japan after Bruno Sammartino was unable to defend both the
WWWF Heavyweight Championship and the tag team championship;
The title became known as the WWWF International Tag Team
Championship at this point |
| Victor
Rivera and Tony Marino |
Professor
Tanaka and Mitsu Arakawa |
12/8/69
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Bepo
and Gito Mongol |
Victor
Rivera and Tony Marino |
6/15/70
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Luke
Graham and Tarzan Tyler |
Dick
the Bruiser and the Sheik |
6/71
|
New
Orleans, LA; This was a fictitious tournament final after the
Mongols left the WWWF in early 1971, bringing the belts with
them; The titles became known as the WWWF World Tag Team
Championship at this point |
| Karl
Gotch and Rene Goulet |
Luke
Graham and Tarzan Tyler |
12/6/71
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Baron
Mikel Scicluna and King Curtis |
Karl
Gotch and Rene Goulet |
2/1/72
|
Philadelphia,
PA |
| Chief
Jay Strongbow and Sonny King |
Baron
Mikel Scicluna and King Curtis |
5/22/72
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
Chief
Jay Strongbow and Sonny King |
6/27/72
|
Philadelphia,
PA |
| Tony
Garea and Haystacks Calhoun |
Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
5/30/73
|
Hamburg,
PA |
| Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
Tony
Garea and Haystacks Calhoun |
9/11/73
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena |
| Tony
Garea and Dean Ho |
Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
11/14/73
|
Hamburg,
PA |
| Jimmy
and Johnny Valiant |
Tony
Garea and Dean Ho |
5/8/74
|
Hamburg,
PA |
| Victor
Rivera and Dominic DeNucci |
Jimmy
and Johnny Valiant |
5/13/75
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena |
| Blackjack
Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza |
Pat
Barrett and Dominic DeNucci |
8/26/75
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena; Victor Rivera gave up his half of the
championship in June 1975 when he left for the IWA; DeNucci
was allowed to choose a new partner and he picked Barrett |
| Tony
Parisi and Louis Cerdan |
Blackjack
Mulligan and Blackjack Lanza |
11/8/75
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena |
| The
Executioners (Killer Kowalski and Big John Studd) |
Tony
Parisi and Louis Cerdan |
5/11/76
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena |
| Chief
Jay Strongbow and Billy White Wolf |
The
Executioners |
12/7/76
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena; The Executioners were stripped of the
titles after a match against Strongbow and White Wolf that was
televised 10/26/76 in which a third Executioner (Nikolai
Volkoff) interfered; This was a three-team tournament final
also involving the Executioners and Tor Kamata and Nikolai
Volkoff |
| Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
Tony
Garea and Larry Zbyzsko |
9/27/77
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena; This was a tournament final; Billy
White Wolf was injured in a match against Ken Patera and the
champions had to forfiet the titles in 8/77 |
| Dominic
DeNucci and Dino Bravo |
Professor
Toru Tanaka and Mr. Fuji |
3/14/78
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Philadelphia Arena |
| The
Yukon Lumberjacks (Pierre and Eric) |
Dominic
DeNucci and Dino Bravo |
6/26/78
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| Tony
Garea and Larry Zbyzsko |
The
Yukon Lumberjacks |
11/21/78
|
Allentown,
PA |
| Johnny
and Jerry Valiant |
Tony
Garea and Larry Zbyzsko |
3/6/79
|
Allentown,
PA; The WWWF Tag Team Titles were renamed the WWF Tag Team
Titles during this reign |
| Ivan
Putski and Tito Santana |
Johnny
and Jerry Valiant |
10/22/79
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden |
| The
Samoans (Afa and Sika) |
Ivan
Putski and Tito Santana |
4/12/80
|
Philadelphia,
PA |
| Bob
Backlund and Pedro Morales |
The
Samoans |
8/9/80
|
New
York City, NY; Shea Stadium; This was a best 2 out of 3 fall
match in which the challengers won two straight falls to
capture the championship; The belts were vacated soon
thereafter because Backlund was also the WWF World Champion |
| The
Samoans |
Tony
Garea and Rene Goulet |
9/9/80
|
Allentown,
PA; This was a tournament final |
| Tony
Garea and Rick Martel |
The
Samoans |
11/8/80
|
Philadelphia,
PA |
| The
Moondogs (Rex and King) |
Tony
Garea and Rick Martel |
3/17/81
|
Allentown,
PA |
| Tony
Garea and Rick Martel |
The
Moondogs |
7/21/81
|
Allentown,
PA; Moondog King was replaced by Spot in 5/81 because King
could not enter the US from Canada |
| Mr.
Fuji and Mr. Saito |
Tony
Garea and Rick Martel |
10/13/81
|
Allentown,
PA |
| Jules
and Chief Jay Strongbow |
Mr.
Fuji and Mr. Saito |
10/26/82
|
Allentown,
PA |
| The
Samoans |
Jules
and Chief Jay Strongbow |
3/8/83
|
Allentown,
PA |
| Tony
Atlas and Rocky Johnson |
The
Samoans |
11/15/83
|
Allentown,
PA |
| The
North-South Connection (Adrian Adonis and Dick Murdoch) |
Tony
Atlas and Rocky Johnson |
4/17/84
|
Hamburg,
PA |
| The
US Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham) |
The
North-South Connection |
1/21/85
|
Hartford,
CT |
| Adrian
Adonis and Dick Murdoch |
Tony
Atlas and Rocky Johnson |
4/17/84
|
Hamburg,
PA |
| The
US Express (Mike Rotundo and Barry Windham) |
Adrian
Adonis and Dick Murdoch |
1/21/85
|
Hartford,
CT |
| Iron
Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff |
The
US Express |
3/31/85
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden; WrestleMania; The
challengers won after using Freddie Blassie's cane to knock
Barry Windham unconcious |
| The
US Express |
Iron
Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff |
6/17/85
|
Poughkeepsie,
NY |
| The
Dream Team (Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine) |
The
US Express |
8/24/85
|
Philadelphia,
PA |
| The
British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) |
The
Dream Team |
4/7/86
|
Rosemont,
IL; Rosemont Horizon; WrestleMania II; Smith pinned
Valentine after ramming him head-first into the Dynamite Kid |
| The
Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) |
The
British Bulldogs |
1/26/87
|
Tampa,
FL; WWF Superstars of Wrestling; The Harts won the
match following the Hart Attack on Smith while the Dynamite
Kid was unconcious on the floor; referee Danny Davis allowed a
lot of illegal double teaming by the Harts during the match;
The Harts lost the titles to Jacques and Raymond Rougeau in a
match held in Montreal, Quebec on 8/10/87 but the titles were
later returned because the Rougeaus used Jimmy Hart's
megaphone to win |
| Strike
Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana) |
The
Hart Foundation |
10/27/87
|
Syracuse,
NY; WWF Superstars of Wrestling; Martel won the match
after applying the Boston Crab on Neidhart |
| Demolition
(Axe and Smash) |
Strike
Force |
3/27/88
|
Atlantic
City, NJ; Trump Plaza; WrestleMania IV; Demolition won
after using Mr. Fuji's cane to knock Rick Martel unconcious |
| The
Brain Busters (Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) |
Demolition |
7/18/89
|
Worcester,
MA; Saturday Night's Main Event; This was a best 2 out
of 3 falls match |
| Demolition |
The
Brain Busters |
10/2/89
|
Wheeling,
WV |
| The
Colossal Connection (Andre the Giant and Haku) |
Demolition |
12/13/89
|
Huntsville,
AL; Andre the Giant pinned Axe following an elbow drop |
| Demolition
(Axe and Smash) |
The
Colossal Connection |
4/1/90
|
Toronto,
ON; Skydome; WrestleMania VI; Demolition regained the
titles following the Decapitation on Haku while Andre was tied
in the ropes |
| The
Hart Foundation |
Demolition
(Axe, Smash, and Crush) |
8/27/90
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Spectrum; Summer Slam 90; This was a best 2 out of
3 falls match in which only two members of Demolition were
allowed at ringside (Crush and Smash); Demolition won the
first fall following the Decapitation on Bret Hart - the
champions were disqualified in the second fall - Bret Hart
pinned Crush with a roll up in the third fall after Axe and
the Legion of Doom interfered; The Harts dropped the belts to
the Rockers on 10/30/90 in Ft. Wayne, IN in a best 2 out of 3
fall match and defended the titles in Texas but the belts were
returned due to Jim Neidhart deciding to stay with the
company; President Jack Tunney went on TV in the areas that
knew of the title change to explain that because the top rope
came off during the 3rd fall the match should have been
stopped |
| The
Nasty Boys (Jerry Sags and Brian Knobs) |
The
Hart Foundation |
3/24/91
|
Los
Angeles, CA; Sports Arena; WrestleMania VII; The Nasty
Boys won after using Jimmy Hart's motorcycle helmet to knock
Jim Neidhart unconcious |
| The
Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) |
The
Nasty Boys |
8/26/91
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden; Summer Slam 91;
This was a No Disqualification, No Count-Out match; Animal
pinned Sags after Sags was hit with Jimmy Hart's motorcycle
helmet and was given the Doomsday Device |
| Money
Inc (Ted Dibiase and IRS) |
The
Legion of Doom |
2/7/92
|
Denver,
CO; This match occured at an untelevised event; The champions
came into the match weakened and ill; The original challengers
were to be the Natural Disasters but Jimmy Hart took them out
of the match and put in Money Inc |
| The
Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) |
Money
Inc |
7/20/92
|
Worcester,
MA |
| Money
Inc |
The
Natural Disasters |
10/13/92
|
Regina,
Saskatchewan; Ted Dibiase won the match by putting Earthquake
in the Million $ Dream; Moments earlier, the Headshrinkers
came ringside and distracted the champions - allowing Money
Inc to attack Earthquake from behind and send him crashing
into the steel barrier head-first |
| Rick
and Scott Steiner |
Money
Inc |
6/14/93
|
Columbus,
OH; This match occured at an untelevised event |
| Money
Inc |
Rick
and Scott Steiner |
6/16/93
|
Rockford,
IL; Metro Center; This match occured at an untelevised event;
Money Inc regained the titles after using IRS' steel briefcase
to knock out one of the Steiners |
| Rick
and Scott Steiner |
Money
Inc |
6/19/93
|
St.
Louis, MO; Kiel Auditorium; This match occured at an
untelevised event |
| The
Quebecars (Jacques Rougeau and Pierre Oulette) |
Rick
and Scott Steiner |
9/13/93
|
New
York City, NY; Manhattan Center; Monday Night Raw; This
match was contested under Province of Quebec Rules in which
the title could change hands on a disqualification; Scott
Steiner was disqualified for hitting Jacques with Johnny
Polo's hockey stick |
| Marty
Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid |
The
Quebecars |
1/10/94
|
Richmond,
VA; Richmond Coliseum; Monday Night Raw; The
challengers won the match when Marty Jannetty lifted Jacques
up for a suplex while at the same time the 1-2-3 Kid came off
the top with a cross body block for the pin |
| The
Quebecars |
Marty
Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid |
1/17/94
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden; This match occured at an
untelevised event; The Quebecars regained the belts following
the Tower of Quebec double team move on the 1-2-3 Kid |
| Men
on a Mission (Mabel and Moe) |
The
Quebecars |
3/29/94
|
London,
England; London Arena; This match occured at an untelevised
event |
| The
Quebecars |
Men
on a Mission |
3/31/94
|
Sheffield,
England; Sheffield Arena; This match occured at an untelevised
event |
| The
Headshrinkers (Samu and Fatu) |
The
Quebecars |
4/26/94
|
Burlington,
VT; Monday Night Raw; The Headshrinkers won following
the Fatu splash off the top rope |
| Shawn
Michaels and Diesel |
The
Headshrinkers |
8/28/94
|
Indianapolis,
IN; Market Square Arena; This match occured at an untelevised
event; Diesel was the WWF IC Champion at the time |
| 1-2-3
Kid and Bob Holly |
Tatanka
and Bam Bam Bigelow |
1/22/95
|
Tampa,
FL; Sundome; Royal Rumble 95; This was a tournament
final after Shawn Michaels and Diesel forfieted the titles on
11/23/94; The 1-2-3 Kid pinned Bigelow after Tatanka
accidently knocked his partner off the top rope |
| The
Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart Gunn) |
1-2-3
Kid and Bob Holly |
1/23/95
|
Palmetto,
FL; Monday Night Raw; The Gunns won the match following
the Sidewinder |
| Owen
Hart and Yokozuna |
The
Smoking Gunns |
4/2/95
|
Hartford,
CT; Civic Center; WrestleMania XI; Owen Hart got the
pinfall following Yokozuna's Bonzai Drop |
| Diesel
and Shawn Michaels |
Yokozuna
and Davey Boy Smith |
9/24/95
|
Saginaw,
MI; Civic Center; In Your House 3; This was a 'Triple
Header' match in which Diesel's WWF Championship, Shawn
Michaels' IC Championship, and the tag team titles were all on
the line; Owen Hart was substituted with Davey Boy Smith when
he failed to arrive to the arena in time for the match; Diesel
gave Owen the powerbomb and pinned him once he did show up;
Hart was late arriving to the arena because his wife was
giving birth to their second child |
| Owen
Hart and Yokozuna |
N/A |
9/25/95
|
The
titles were returned to Hart and Yokozuna after Jim Cornette's
attourney, Clarance Mason, threatened the WWF with legal
sanctions if they did not admit that Hart was not an official
holder of the tag team titles the night before - and therefore
his pinfall loss should not have counted |
| The
Smoking Gunns |
Owen
Hart and Yokozuna |
9/25/95
|
Grand
Rapids, MI; Monday Night Raw; The challengers won the
titles by scoring the pin on Hart after Yokozuna accidently
splashed his partner |
| The
Body Donnas (Skip and Zip) |
Henry
and Phinneas Godwinn |
3/31/96
|
Anaheim,
CA; Arrowhead Pond; WrestleMania XII; shown during the
Free-for-All pre-show; This was a tournament final after Billy
Gunn suffered a neck injury and was forced to forfiet the
championship on 2/15/96 |
| Henry
and Phinneas Godwinn |
The
Body Donnas |
5/19/96
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden; This match occured at an
untelevised event; Phinneas won the match with the Slop Drop |
| The
Smoking Gunns |
Henry
and Phinneas Godwinn |
5/26/96
|
Florence,
SC; Civic Center; In Your House 'Beware of Dog'; shown
during the Free-for-All pre-show; Bart Gunn scored the pin on
Phinneas with a back suplex after Sunny was kissed by Billy
Gunn on the apron |
| Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith |
The
Smoking Gunns |
9/22/96
|
Philadelphia,
PA; Spectrum; In Your House 'Mind Games'; Smith scored
the pinfall with the running powerslam |
| Shawn
Michaels and Steve Austin |
Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith |
5/26/97
|
Evansville,
IN; Raw is War; Austin made the pin on Smith following
the superkick from Shawn Michaels |
| Steve
Austin and Dude Love |
Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith |
7/14/97
|
San
Antonio, TX; Freeman Coliseum; Raw is War; This was a
match to determine the new champions after Michaels was
stripped of the championship; Hart and Smith won an 8-man
tournament to win the right to face Austin and a partner of
his choice; This was Dude Love's in-ring debut |
| The
Headbangers |
Owen
Hart and Davey Boy Smith |
9/7/97
|
Louisville,
KY; Louisville Gardens; In Your House 'Ground Zero';
This was a four team elimination match to crown the new
champions after Austin was forced to give up the titles after
suffering a neck injury at Summer Slam; The other two teams
were the Legion of Doom and the Godwinns - who were both
counted-out earlier in the match; Steve Austin interfered and
gave Hart the Stunner which led to the pin |
| Henry
and Phinneas Godwinn |
The
Headbangers |
10/5/97
|
St.
Louis, MO; Kiel Center; In Your House 'Badd Blood' |
| The
Legion of Doom |
Henry
and Phinneas Godwinn |
10/7/97
|
Topeka,
KS; Landon Arena; Raw is War; This match aired during a
pre-taped Raw; The stipulation for the match was if the LOD
lost they would have to retire |
| The
New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Jesse Jammes) |
The
Legion of Doom |
11/24/97
|
Fayetteville,
NC; Raw is War; Billy Gunn pinned Animal with a victory
roll, as the LOD were ready for the Doomsday Device, after
Jammes to attacked Animal from behind with one of the belts |
| Cactus
Jack and Terry Funk |
The
New Age Outlaws |
3/29/98
|
Boston,
MA; FleetCenter; WrestleMania XIV; This was a Dumpster
match in which the winners would have to stuff their opponents
into a dumpster and shut the lid |
| The
New Age Outlaws |
Cactus
Jack and Terry Funk |
3/30/98
|
Albany,
NY; Pepsi Arena; Raw is War; This was a steel cage
match that would crown the new champions; Funk and Cactus were
stripped of the titles for not putting their opponents in the
right dumpster the night before; Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Chyna,
and X-Pac interfered in this match - allowing the Outlaws to
win and thus forming the new DX |
| Kane
and Mankind |
The
New Age Outlaws |
7/13/98
|
East
Rutherford, NJ; Continental Airlines Arena; Raw is War;
Kane scored the pinfall on Jammes with the Tombstone after a
brawl broke out at ringside between the Nation and DX,
allowing D-lo Brown to come out of the crowd and execute the
frog splash onto 'Road Dogg' |
| Steve
Austin and the Undertaker |
Kane
and Mankind |
7/26/98
|
Fresno,
CA; Civic Center; In Your House 'Fully Loaded'; Austin
was the reigning WWF World Champion |
| Kane
and Mankind |
Steve
Austin and the Undertaker |
8/10/98
|
Omaha,
NE; Raw is War; Kane pinned the Undertaker with a
Tombstone for the win; This was a four-team match that also
involved the New Age Outlaws and the team of Rocky Miavia and
D-Lo Brown |
| The
New Age Outlaws |
Mankind |
8/30/98
|
New
York City, NY; Madison Square Garden; Summer Slam 98;
Mankind decided to defend the titles by himself when Kane
failed to show up for the match; The match ended following a
spike piledriver onto one of the tag belts |
| Big
Bossman and Ken Shamrock |
The
New Age Outlaws |
12/14/98
|
Tacoma,
WA; Raw is War; Shawn Michaels hit Billy Gunn with the
Big Bossman's nightstick - allowing Shamrock to apply the
ankle lock for the win; Bossman was the WWF Hardcore Champion
and Shamrock the WWF IC Champion at the time of this match |
| Owen
Hart and Jeff Jarrett |
Big
Bossman and Ken Shamrock |
1/25/99
|
Phoenix,
AZ; America West Arena; Raw is War; Hart pinned
Shamrock after a black Blue Blazer ran in the ring and broke a
guitar over Shamrock's head |
| Kane
and X-Pac |
Owen
Hart and Jeff Jarrett |
3/30/99
|
Uniondale,
NY; Nassau Coliseum |
| The
Acolytes (Faaroq and Bradshaw) |
Kane
and X-Pac |
5/25/99
|
Moline,
IL; Mark of the Quad |
| Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
The
Acolytes |
6/29/99
|
Fayetteville,
NC |
| The
Acolytes |
Matt
Hardy, Jeff Hardy, and Michael Hayes |
7/25/99
|
Buffalo,
NY; Marine Midland Arena; Fully Loaded 99 |
| Kane
and X-Pac |
The
Acolytes |
8/9/99
|
Rosemont,
IL; Rosemont Horizon |
| The
Undertaker and Big Show |
Kane
and X-Pac |
8/22/99
|
Minneapolis,
MN; Target Center; Summer Slam 99; Undertaker scored
the pin on X-Pac following the Tombstone |
| The
Rock and Sock Connection (Mankind and the Rock) |
The
Undertaker and Big Show |
8/30/99
|
Boston,
MA; FleetCenter; Raw is War; Undertaker left ringside
during the match which left the Big Show open to a 2 on 1
attack |
| The
Undertaker and Big Show |
The
Rock and Sock Connection |
9/7/99
|
Albany,
NY; Pepsi Arena; Smackdown!; This was a Buried Alive
match |
| The
Rock and Sock Connection |
Mideon
and Viscera |
9/20/99
|
Houston,
TX; Raw is War; This was a 'Dark Side Rules' match in
which any of the Undertaker's followers could interfere |
| The
New Age Outlaws |
The
Rock and Sock Connection |
9/21/99
|
Dallas,
TX; Smackdown! |
| The
Rock and Sock Connection |
The
New Age Outlaws |
10/12/99
|
Birmingham,
AL; Smackdown! |
| Hardcore
and Crash Holly |
The
Rock and Sock Connection |
10/18/99
|
Columbus,
OH; Ohio State University; Raw is War; Triple H gave
Rock the Pedigree to end the match |
| Mankind
and Al Snow |
Hardcore
and Crash Holly |
11/2/99
|
Philadelphia,
PA; First Union Center; Smackdown!; Mankind pinned
Crash with a double arm DDT |
| The
New Age Outlaws |
Mankind
and Al Snow |
11/8/99
|
State
College, PA; Penn State University; Raw is War; Val
Venis distracted Mankind which led to the title loss |
| D-Von
and Bubba Ray Dudley |
The
New Age Outlaws |
2/27/00
|
Hartford,
CT; No Way Out 2000; The Dudleyz won after Bubbah Ray
hit Gunn with a pipe |
| Edge
and Christian |
D-Von
and Bubba Ray Dudley |
4/2/00
|
Anaheim,
CA; Arrowhead Pond; WrestleMania 2000; This was a
ladder match that also involved the Hardy Boyz |
| Too
Cool (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) |
Edge
and Christian |
5/29/00
|
Vancouver,
BC; Raw is War; Rapper Joe C interfered in the match,
hitting Christian with a hockey stick |
| Edge
and Christian |
Too
Cool |
6/25/00
|
Boston,
MA; FleetCenter; King of the Ring 2000; This was a
four-team elimination match also involving the Hardy Boyz and
T&A; Earlier eliminations saw Jeff Hardy pin Test and
Christian pin Jeff Hardy; Edge and Christian regained the
titles after hitting Christopher with one of the title belts |
| Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
Edge
and Christian |
9/24/00
|
Philadelphia,
PA; First Union Center; Unforgiven 2000; This was a
steel cage match; The Hardyz won by escaping the cage |
| Los
Conquistadors (Edge and Christian) |
Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
10/22/00
|
Albany,
NY; Pepsi Arena; No Mercy 2000; Los Conquistadors were,
according to storyline, Edge and Chistian under a mask; They
began wearing masks after Comissioner Foley said they would
recieve no more tag team title shots against the Hardyz
following the ladder match on 9/25/00 |
| Los
Conquistadors (Matt and Jeff Hardy) |
Edge |
10/23/00
|
Hartford,
CT; Raw is War; To prove Edge and Christian were not
Los Conquistadors, they got a title shot; Edge said he could
take care of them by himself; After the match, Los
Conquistadors unmasked and were revealed to be the Hardy Boyz |
| RTC
(The Goodfather and Bull Buchanon) |
Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
11/6/00
|
Houston,
TX; Raw is War |
| Edge
and Christian |
RTC |
12/10/00
|
Birmingham,
AL; Armageddon 2000; This was a fatal four-way match
also involving the Dudley Boyz and the team of Road Dogg and
K-Kwick |
| The
Undertaker and the Rock |
Edge
and Christian |
12/18/00
|
Greenville,
SC; Raw is War |
| Edge
and Christian |
The
Undertaker and the Rock |
12/19/00
|
Charlotte,
NC; Smackdown! |
| D-Von
and Bubbah Ray Dudley |
Edge
and Christian |
1/21/01
|
New
Orleans, LA; Royal Rumble 2001; The Dudleyz won the
titles following a 3-D |
| Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
D-Von
and Bubba Ray Dudley |
?
|
N/A |
| Edge
and Christian |
Matt
and Jeff Hardy |
?
|
N/A |
| D-Von
and Bubba Ray Dudley |
Edge
and Christian |
?
|
N/A |
| Edge
and Christian |
D-Von
and Bubbah Ray Dudley |
4/1/01
|
Houston,
TX; Astrodome; WrestleMania X-7; This was a TLC match
also involving the Hardy Boyz; Rhyno helped Edge and Christian
win |
| The
Undertaker and Kane |
Edge
and Christian |
4/17/01
|
Nashville,
TN |
| Steve
Austin and Triple H |
The
Undertaker and Kane |
4/29/01
|
Chicago,
IL; Allstate Arena; Backlash 2001; This was a 'Triple
Header' match in which Austin's WWF World Title and Triple H's
WWF IC Title were also on the line; Triple H scored the pin on
Kane following a sledgehammer shot |
| Chris
Jericho and Chris Beniot |
Steve
Austin and Triple H |
5/21/01
|
San
Jose, CA; Compaq Center; RAW is WAR; During the match,
Chris Jericho hit the Lionsault on Steve Austin but Triple H
came in with a sledgehammer trying to break it up but Jericho
moved out of the way, allowing Triple H to hit Steve Austin.
Jericho made the cover on Austin to allow himself and Beniot
to gain the Tag Titles - Triple H injured his tendon badly
in this match causing him to be out from 5-6 months |
| Dudley
Boyz |
Chris
Jericho & Chris Beniot |
6/19/01
|
Orlando,
FL |
| APA |
Dudley
Boyz |
7/9/01
|
Atlanta,
GA |
| DDP
& Kanyon |
APA |
8/7/01
|
Los
Angeles, CA |
| Kane
& Undertaker |
DDP
& Kanyon |
8/19/01
|
San
Jose, CA |
| Dudley
Boyz |
Kane
& Undertaker |
9/17/01
|
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| Rock
& Chris Jericho |
Dudley
Boyz |
10/22/01
|
Kansas
City, MO |
| Booker
T & Test |
Rock
& Chris Jericho |
11/1/01
|
Cincinnati,
OH |
| Hardy
Boyz |
Booker
T & Test |
11/12/01
|
Boston,
MA |
| Dudley
Boyz |
Hardy
Boyz |
11/18/02
|
Cincinnati,
OH |
| Tazz
& Spike |
Dudley
Boyz |
1/7/02
|
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| Billy
& Chuck |
Tazz
& Spike |
2/21/02
|
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