| Champion |
Won From |
Date |
| The Dudley Boyz
(Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley) |
The Hardy Boyz |
10/23/01 |
|
Unifies with the WWE Tag Team
Championship on 11/18/01. |
| The Hardy Boyz (Matt
& Jeff Hardy) |
Booker T. & Test |
10/8/01 |
| Booker T. & Test |
Kane & The Undertaker |
9/25/01 |
| Kane & The Undertaker |
Chuck Palumbo & Sean
O'Haire |
8/7/01 |
| Chuck Palumbo & Sean
O'Haire |
Kevin Nash & Diamond
Dallas Page |
1/14/01 |
| On 3/26/01 the WWF
buys out WCW and starts an Invasion angle. From this date forward
the WWF controls WCW. |
| Kevin Nash & Diamond
Dallas Page |
Shawn Stasiak & Chuck
Palumbo |
12/17/00 |
| Shawn Stasiak & Chuck
Palumbo [2] |
Alex Wright & Elix Skipper |
11/20/00 |
| Elix Skipper is
subbing for General Rection. |
| General Rection & Alex
Wright |
Mark Jindrak & Sean
O'Haire |
11/16/00 |
| Mark Jindrak & Sean
O'Haire [2] |
Chavo Guerrero, Jr. & Lash
LeRoux |
10/9/00 |
| Chavo Guerrero, Jr. & Lash
LeRoux |
Mark Jindrak & Sean
O'Haire |
10/9/00 |
| Mark Jindrak & Sean
O'Haire |
n/a |
9/25/00 |
| Titles were vacated
on September 18, 2000 when Disco Inferno was pinned by the Cat in a
stipulation match. Mark Jindark and Shawn O'Haire won the tag team titles in
a battle royal by eliminating Rey Misterio Jr. |
| Rey Mysterio, Jr. &
Juventued Guerrera |
Great Muta & Vampiro |
8/14/00 |
| Great Muta & Vampiro |
Kronik |
8/13/00 |
| Kronik [2] |
Shawn Stasiak & Chuck
Palumbo |
7/9/00 |
| Shawn Stasiak & Chuck
Palumbo |
Kronik |
5/30/00 |
| Kronik (Brian Adams &
Bryan Clarke) |
Shane Douglas & The Wall |
5/15/00 |
| The Wall is subbing for Buff
Bagwell. |
|
Shane Douglas & Buff Bagwell |
n/a |
4/16/00 |
| Vince Russo vacated
the title on April 10, 2000 in Denver, Colorado. Buff Bagwell and Shane
Douglas defeated Lex Luger and Ric Flair in the tournament final. |
| Ron & Don Harris [3] |
The Mamalukes |
3/19/00 |
| The Mamalukes [2] |
Ron & Don Harris |
2/13/00 |
| Ron & Don Harris [2]
(AKA Creative Control) |
The Mamalukes |
2/12/00 |
| The Mamalukes (Big
Vito & Johnny The Bull) |
David Flair & Crowbar |
1/18/00 |
| David Flair & Crowbar |
n/a |
1/3/00 |
| Crowbar and David
Flair defeated Kevin Nash and Scott Steiner in a "Lethal Lottery" tournament
final to win the titles. |
| The Outsiders [4] |
Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg |
12/13/99 |
| The Outsiders were
stripped of the titles when Scott Hall didn't show up on time to Monday
Night Nitro. |
| Bret Hart & Bill Goldberg |
Creative Control |
12/7/99 |
| Creative Control
(AKA Ron & Don Harris) |
Konnan & Billy Kidman |
11/22/99 |
| Konnan & Billy Kidman |
Harlem Heat |
10/25/99 |
| Harlem Heat [10] |
n/a |
10/24/99 |
| Harlem Heat (Booker
T and Stevie Ray) defeated Konnan and Billy Kidman and Brian Knobs and Hugh
Morrus in a triangle match to win the titles. |
| Konnan & Rey Mysterio, Jr. |
Harlem Heat |
10/18/99 |
| Konnan and Rey
Misterio Jr. were stripped of the tag team titles in October of 1999 when
Misterio was injured. |
| Harlem Heat [9] |
Barry & Kendall Windham |
9/12/99 |
| Barry & Kendall Windham |
Harlem Heat |
8/23/99 |
| Harlem Heat [8] |
New Jersey Triad
(Bam Bam Bigelow & Kanyon) |
8/14/99 |
| New Jersey Triad
(Diamond Dallas Page & Kanyon) |
Chris Benoit & Perry
Saturn |
6/13/99 |
| Chris Benoit & Perry
Saturn |
New Jersey Triad
(Diamond Dallas Page & Kanyon) |
6/10/99 |
| New Jersey Triad
(Diamond Dallas Page & Bam Bam Bigelow) |
Raven & Perry Saturn |
5/31/99 |
| Defeat Perry Saturn
& Kanyon, subbing for injured Raven, Ric Flair later gives the rights
to the titles to any combination of the New Jersey Triad (Page, Bigelow,
and Kanyon). |
| Raven & Perry Saturn |
Rey Mysterio, Jr. & Billy
Kidman |
5/9/99 |
| Rey Mysterio, Jr. & Billy
Kidman |
Chris Benoit & Dean
Malenko |
3/29/99 |
| Chris Benoit & Dean
Malenko |
Barry Windham & Curt
Henning |
3/14/99 |
| Barry Windham & Curt
Henning |
n/a |
2/21/99 |
| Barry Windham and
Curt Hennig defeated Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko in a tournament final to
win the tag team titles. |
| Rick Steiner & Kenny Kaos |
n/a |
10/26/98 |
| Rick Steiner &
Marcus Bagwell defeat The Giant & Scott Steiner, subbing for Scott
Hall, in previous night in Las Vegas, NV, but Bagwell turns on Rick; Rick
choses Kaos as a new partner on 1998/10/26 |
| Scott Hall & The Giant |
Sting & Kevin Nash |
7/20/98 |
| Sting & Kevin Nash |
n/a |
6/15/98 |
| Sting picks Nash as
a new partner after defeating The Giant in a singles match on the previous
day in Baltimore, MD. |
| Sting & The Giant |
The Outsiders |
5/17/98 |
|
Vacant on 1998/06/04 after Sting and Giant break up;
Giant puts the belts on the line, along with Brian Adams as his chosen
partner to face Lex Luger and Diamond Dallas Page on 1998/06/04; Page pins
Adams and wins the match; however, WCW Chairman of the Board J.J. Dillon
comes out and says that Sting and Giant will face each other in a singles
match and the winner will pick a new partner. |
| The Outsiders [3] |
Rick & Scott Steiner |
2/22/98 |
| Rick & Scott Steiner [5] |
The Outsiders |
2/9/98 |
| The Outsiders [2] |
Rick & Scott Steiner |
1/12/98 |
| Rick & Scott Steiner [4] |
Scott Hall & Syxx |
10/13/97 |
| Syxx is subbing for
Kevin Nash. |
| The Outsiders (Kevin
Nash & Scott Hall) |
Harlem Heat |
10/27/96 |
| Harlem Heat [7] |
Public Enemy |
10/1/96 |
| Public Enemy (Rocco
Rock & Johnny Grunge) |
Harlem Heat |
9/23/96 |
| Harlem Heat [6] |
Rick & Scott Steiner |
7/27/96 |
| Rick & Scott Steiner [3] |
Harlem Heat |
7/24/96 |
| Harlem Heat [5] |
Sting & Lex Luger |
6/24/96 |
| Sting & Lex Luger |
Harlem Heat |
1/22/96 |
| Harlem Heat [4] |
American Males |
9/27/95 |
| American Males
(Marcus Bagwell & Scotty Riggs) |
Harlem Heat |
9/18/95 |
| Harlem Heat [3] |
Bunkhouse Buck & Dick
Slater |
9/17/95 |
| Bunkhouse Buck & Dick
Slater |
Harlem Heat |
7/22/95 |
| Harlem Heat [2] |
The Nasty Boys |
6/24/95 |
| The Nasty Boys [3] |
Harlem Heat |
5/21/95 |
| Harlem Heat (Booker
T. & Stevie Ray) |
Stars & Stripes |
12/8/94 |
| Stars & Stripes [2] |
Pretty Wonderful |
11/16/94 |
| Pretty Wonderful [2] |
Stars & Stripes |
10/23/94 |
| Stars & Stripes
(Marcus Bagwell & The Patriot) |
Pretty Wonderful |
9/25/94 |
| Pretty Wonderful
(Paul Roma & Paul Orndorff) |
Cactus Jack & Kevin
Sullivan |
7/17/94 |
| Cactus Jack & Kevin
Sullivan |
The Nasty Boys |
5/22/94 |
| The Nasty Boys [2] |
Marcus Alexander Bagwell &
Too Cold Scorpio |
10/24/93 |
| Marcus Alexander Bagwell &
Too Cold Scorpio |
The Nasty Boys |
10/4/93 |
| The Nasty Boys (Brian
Knobbs & Jerry Saggs) |
Arn Anderson & Paul Roma |
9/19/93 |
| Arn Anderson & Paul Roma |
Steve Austin & Lord Steven
Regal |
8/18/93 |
| Defeat Austin &
Lord Steven Regal, subbing for injured Pillman; recognition dropped by NWA
in 1993/09 when WCW withdraws from NWA; title continues to be recognized
by WCW; the NWA continues as a legal entity following the withdrawal of
WCW and holds a tournament for the NWA World Tag Team Titles in 1995 |
| Steve Austin & Brian
Pillman |
Ricky Steamboat & Shane
Douglas |
3/2/93 |
| Ricky Steamboat & Shane
Douglas |
Barry Windham & Dustin
Rhodes |
11/18/92 |
| Barry Windham & Dustin
Rhodes |
Terry Gordy & Steve
Williams |
9/21/92 |
| Terry Gordy & Steve
Williams |
Rick & Scott Steiner |
7/5/92 |
| Defeat Barry
Windham & Dustin Rhodes in tournament final on 1992/07/12 in Albany,
GA to win revived NWA World Tag Team Title and unify both titles. |
| Rick & Scott Steiner [2] |
Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton |
5/3/92 |
| Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton |
Ricky Steamboat & Dustin
Rhodes |
1/16/92 |
| Ricky Steamboat & Dustin
Rhodes |
Arn Anderson & Larry
Zbysko |
11/19/91 |
| Arn Anderson & Larry
Zbysko |
n/a |
9/5/91 |
| The Enforcers (Arn
Anderson and Larry Zbyszko) defeated Rick Steiner and Bill Kazmier in a
8-team tournament final to win the titles. |
| Rick & Scott Steiner |
Fabulous Freebirds |
2/18/91 |
| Aired on
1991/03/09; vacant on 1991/07/18 when Scott is injured. |
| Fabulous Freebirds
(Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin) |
Doom |
2/24/91 |
| Had already lost
the belts to the Steiners at a TV taping before winning them from Doom. |
| Doom (Butch Reed &
Ron Simmons) |
n/a |
1991-January |
| Defeat Rick Steiner
& Scott Steiner to win NWA World Tag Team Title on 90/05/19 in
Washington, DC; title exclusively referred to as WCW World Tag Team Title
from 1991/01; NWA world title considered vacant until the tournament in
92/07. |