The ICW / IWCCW Tag-Team Championship was the top tag-team championship of International World Class Championship Wrestling between 1984 and 1995 where IWCCW closed down operations. Since the ICW/IWCCW championships were not given "world title" status by Pro Wrestling Illustrated, this championship was seen as a regional championship, although it was considered the top singles championship of the promotion. Initially ICW’s main title was the WWC World Tag Team Championship, through a talent exchange program and a close working relationship between ICW and WWC the Universal Title was promoted in the New England area as the main ICW title without ever mentioning the WWC name, nor was it presented as a title owned by ICW. When the arrangement came to an end in 1985 a specific “ICW Tag-Team Championship” was created with the lineage of the WWC Tag-Team title during the time of the working relationship. Because the championship is a professional wrestling championship, it is not won or lost competitively but instead by the decision of the bookers of a wrestling promotion. The championship is awarded after the chosen team "wins" a match to maintain the illusion that professional wrestling is a competitive sport.

Title history

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
ICW Tag Team Championship
1Super Médico I and Black GordmanDecember 8, 1984N/AN/A1Super Médico I and Black Gordman were the WWC world tag-team Champions when ICW was founded and recognized as the first tag-team champions to represent ICW.
2The New York Rockers (Joe Savoldi and Al Perez)January 6, 1985WWC Live eventSan Juan, Puerto Rico176
VacatedMarch 23, 1985Held up after a match against Fidel Sierra and Mexican Angel. This marked the end of the ICW/WWC joint title lineage.
3The Masked Russians1985ICW show1The Masked Russians were the first champions to be recognized as the “ICW Tag-Team Champions”.
4Tom Brandi and Prince Mike KaluhaJune 1, 1987 (NLT)ICW show1
5The Moondogs (Spot and Spike)December 28, 1987ICW show1
6Moondog Spike (2) and The Dungeon Master1988ICW show1The Dungeon Master replaced Moondog Spot when he left ICW.
7The S & S Express (Vic Steamboat and Joe Savoldi (2))August 20, 1988 (NLT)ICW showPresque Isle, Maine1
8The Dynamic Duo (Phil Apollo and Eric Sbraccia)March 5, 1989ICW showAugusta, Maine1118
9The S & S Express (Vic Steamboat (2) and Joe Savoldi (3))July 1, 1989ICW showMarlboro, Massachusetts2163
10The Undertakers (Henchman and Punisher)December 11, 1989ICW showNewark, New Jersey117
11The Dynamic Duo (Phil Apollo and Eric Sbraccia)December 28, 1989ICW showPortland, Maine22
12The Lethal Weapons (Dennis Condrey and Doug Gilbert)December 30, 1989ICW showAugusta, Maine1169Defeated Phil Apollo and Vic Steamboat when Eric Sbraccia did not show up.
VacatedMarch 30, 1990N/AN/AThe Lethal Weapons left ICW.
IWCCW Tag Team Championship
13The Undertakers (Henchman and Punisher)March 31, 1990IWCCW showCharlton, Massachusetts2326Defeated Phil Apollo and Eric Sbraccia for the vacant titles.
14The Billion Dollar Babies (Mike Sampson and G.Q. Stratus)February 20, 1991IWCCW showMonticello, New York10
15The Madison Brothers (T.D. and G.Q.)February 20, 1991IWCCW showMonticello, New York13
16The Equalizers (Zip and Zap)February 23, 1991IWCCW showMeriden, Connecticut114
17The Madison Brothers (T.D. and G.Q.)March 9, 1991IWCCW showStaten Island, New York241
18The Georgia GuerillasApril 19, 1991IWCCW showSouth China, Maine1
19The Madison Brothers (T.D. and G.Q.)April 30, 1991 (NLT)IWCCW show3
20The Billion Dollar Babies (Mike Sampson and G.Q. Stratus)June 1, 1991IWCCW showWolfeboro, New Hampshire24Defeated T.D. Madison in a handicap match.
21The Equalizers (Zip and Zap)June 5, 1991IWCCW showBrooklyn, New York20
22The Billion Dollar Babies (Mike Sampson and G.Q. Stratus)June 5, 1991IWCCW showBrooklyn, New York3299
VacatedFebruary 28, 1992N/AN/AThe Million Dollar Babies left the promotion.
23The Sioux War Party (Dancing Wolf and White Cloud)May 2, 1992IWCCW showHamburg, Pennsylvania17Defeated the Canadians in the finals of an 8 team tournament.
24Jimmy Deo and L.A. GoreMay 9, 1992IWCCW showDover, New Hampshire1395
25The Sioux War Party (Dancing Wolf and White Cloud)June 8, 1993IWCCW showDover, New Hampshire2
Vacated1994N/AN/AThe Sioux War Party left the promotion.
26The Samoan Gangsters (Mack Daddy Kane and Sammy the Silk)December 26, 1995IWCCW showHamburg, Pennsylvania1Won a Tournament
Deactivated1995N/AN/AIWCCW Closed

Footnotes

General sources

  • Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "Boston: International Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  • . Wrestling-titles.com.

Specific sources