TCW Tag Team Championship

The TCW Tag Team Championship was the primary professional wrestling tag team title of Turnbuckle Championship Wrestling. It was originally won by Scott Anton and Erik Watts who defeated Glacier and Jorge Estrada, coincidentally opponents for the TCW Heavyweight Championship, in Dothan, Alabama, on March 3, 2001. Unlike the singles titles, the tag team titles changed hands very often when the promotion toured outside the state of Georgia, as far away as Alabama and Tennessee.[1]

TCW Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionTurnbuckle Championship Wrestling
Date establishedMarch 3, 2001
Date retiredJuly 27, 2002
Statistics
First champion(s)Scott Anton and Erik Watts
Final champion(s)Jorge Estrada and Sonny Siaki

Title history

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Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Scott Anton and Erik Watts[2] 1 March 3, 2001 Dothan, Alabama Defeat Glacier and Jorge Estrada to become the first champions.[1]
Glacier and Jorge Estrada[3] 1 April 21, 2001 Cleveland, Tennessee [1]
The Public Enemy
Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge)[4][5]
1 July 7, 2001 Dothan, Alabama Public Enemy also held the MECW Tag Team Championship at the time of the match.[1]
Title is vacated in August 2001 when The Public Enemy leave the promotion to return to Main Event Championship Wrestling.[1]
Southside Trash
(Randy Harris and David Parrish)
1 September 15, 2001 Carrollton, Georgia Defeated Jorge Estrada and Sonny Siaki to win the vacant titles.[1]
Glacier (2) and "Big" Ron Studd 1 March 1, 2002 Carrollton, Georgia [1][6]
Title is vacated in 2002.
Jorge Estrada (2) and Sonny Siaki[7] 1 July 27, 2002 Carrollton, Georgia Defeated the Dobbins Brothers (Chad and Jason Dobbins) at the VFW Fairgrounds to win vacant title.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Palma, Richard (2002). "TCW Tag Team Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  2. ^ "Pro Wrestler Scotty Riggs". The UCW Radio Show Features Pro Wrestler Scotty Riggs. UCWmagazine.com. 2001. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  3. ^ Jorge Estrada Profile Archived 2008-07-10 at the Wayback Machine - gerweck.net
  4. ^ Gallipoli, Thomas M. (2007-09-01). "Deceased Wrestlers for 2006". PWTorch.com. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  5. ^ Gallipoli, Thomas M. (2007-12-03). "Deceased Wrestlers for 2002". PWTorch.com. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  6. ^ Martinez, Ryan (2009-01-01). "This Day In History: Flair Debuts At The Garden, Jim Ross Returns To TV And More". PWInsider.com. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  7. ^ "Sonny Siaki". Archived from the original on July 18, 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)