Tag team championships in WWE explained

The American professional wrestling promotion WWE has maintained several men's and women's tag team championships (except for a two-year interim between 1967 and 1969) since Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) seceded from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1963 to become the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF), which was later subjected to various name changes, including World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)—in April 2011, the company ceased using its full name and has since just been referred to as WWE. The first men's tag team title, the Northeast version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, preceded the company's creation, as it was established in 1957 for CWC as a version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship, while the first women's tag team title, the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship, was established in 1983. Whenever the WWE brand extension has been implemented (2002–2011; 2016–present), separate tag team championships have been created or allocated for each brand.

As of 2024, WWE promotes three men's and one women's tag team championships. Two of the men's titles, the World Tag Team Championship on Raw and the WWE Tag Team Championship on SmackDown, are regarded as world tag team championships, while the third men's title is for WWE's developmental brand, NXT, the NXT Tag Team Championship. The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship is the only women's tag team championship in WWE and is defended across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT.

Overview of titles

Male

NameYears
1WWWF United States Tag Team Championship1958 – 1967 (became WWWF property in 1963)
2WWF International Tag Team Championship1969 – 1971, 1985
3World Tag Team Championship
1971 – 2010
4WCW World Tag Team Championship1975 – 2001 (became WWF property in 2001)
5WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship1991
6World Tag Team Championship
2002 – present
7WWE Tag Team Championship2016 – present

Male's Developmental

NameYears
1NXT Tag Team Championship2013 – present
2NXT UK Tag Team Championship2018 – 2022

Female

NameYears
1WWF Women's Tag Team Championship1983 – 1989
2WWE Women's Tag Team Championship2019 – present

Female's Developmental

Summary of championships

Male

WWWF United States Tag Team Championship (1958–1967)

See main article: WWWF United States Tag Team Championship. The WWWF United States Tag Team Championship was the second men's tag team championship to be contested for in WWE, at the time known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF). It was originally established in 1958 for Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC) as a version of the NWA United States Tag Team Championship and the inaugural champions were Mark Lewin and Don Curtis. When CWC seceded from the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1963 and became the WWWF, the championship subsequently became the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship. In 1967, WWWF World Heavyweight Champion Bruno Sammartino teamed with Spiros Arion to win the belts. Due to Sammartino being the world champion, the team vacated the tag titles which were then abandoned.[1]

WWF International Tag Team Championship (1969–1971, 1985)

See main article: WWF International Tag Team Championship. The WWF International Tag Team Championship was the third men's tag team title to be contested in the company. For the two years following the abandonment of the WWWF United States Tag Team Championship, the WWWF had no tag team title until The Rising Suns (Toru Tanaka and Mitsu Arakawa) arrived in the promotion in September 1969 with the WWWF International Tag Team Championship, which they claimed to have won in a tournament in Tokyo, Japan in June of that year. This became the WWWF's tag team title until 1971, mostly being held by The Mongols (Bepo Mongol and Geeto Mongol). When they left the WWWF in 1971, they took the titles with them.[2] In May 1985, six years after the company was renamed World Wrestling Federation (WWF), Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura beat Dick Murdoch and Adrian Adonis in a tournament final in Japan for a revival of the rebranded WWF International Tag Team Championship only for the title to be abandoned again when relations between New Japan Pro-Wrestling and the WWF fell out in October that year.[3]

World Tag Team Championship (1971–2010)

See main article: World Tag Team Championship (WWE, 1971–2010). The original World Tag Team Championship was the fourth men's tag team title to be contested in WWE, however, it was the first world tag team championship to be established by the company. After the company lost the WWWF International Tag Team Championship, the WWWF established the WWWF World Tag Team Championship in 1971 and the inaugural champions were the team of Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler. In 1979, the promotion became the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and the tag titles were renamed the WWF Tag Team Championship until 1983 when they became the WWF World Tag Team Championship.[4]

After WWF's initial brand extension in the spring of 2002 and the renaming of the company as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), the tag titles became the WWE Tag Team Championship and champions Billy and Chuck were drafted to the SmackDown brand. That summer, however, The Un-Americans (Christian and Lance Storm) would win the championship and shortly thereafter transfer it to the Raw brand where it was later renamed the World Tag Team Championship. SmackDown subsequently established their own WWE Tag Team Championship. After several years, in April 2009, the titles would be unified as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, but both titles remained independently active.[5] The champions defended the unified title across all brands until the World Tag Team Championship was formally decommissioned in August 2010 in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship, which dropped the "unified" moniker. The final World Tag Team Champions were The Hart Dynasty (Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith), who continued on as the WWE Tag Team Champions.[6]

WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (1991)

See main article: WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship. The WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship was the fifth men's tag team title under the company's banner, but it was contested in the WWF-affiliated promotion UWF Japan. By 1988, wrestling magazine Pro Wrestling Illustrated was calling for the establishment of a secondary tag team championship (modelled on the WCW United States Tag Team Championship) due to the glut of tag team competition in the promotion.[7] This never took place, but in 1991, UWF Japan introduced the WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship, claimed by the team of Perro Aguayo and Gran Hamada. This title was abandoned when the affiliation ended later that same year, with Aguayo and Hamada as the only title holders.[8]

WCW World Tag Team Championship (1975–2001)

See main article: WCW World Tag Team Championship. The WCW World Tag Team Championship was established in 1975, originally contested under the NWA banner, then later, World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and finally, the WWF. The title was originally a version of the NWA World Tag Team Championship for Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, run by Jim Crockett Promotions of the NWA. The Minnesota Wrecking Crew (Gene Anderson and Ole Anderson) were the inaugural champions. It then became the world tag team championship of WCW when the promotion seceded from the NWA in 1991. In March 2001, the WWF bought rival company WCW, acquiring the WCW World Tag Team Championship, among other titles. It was subsequently defended on WWF programming—the fifth overall men's tag team title contested in the company—until Survivor Series in November that year. At the event, reigning WCW Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) defeated reigning WWF Tag Team Champions The Hardy Boyz (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) to unify the titles, retiring WCW's title in the process.[9]

World Tag Team Championship (2002–present)

See main article: World Tag Team Championship (WWE). The current World Tag Team Championship was established in 2002 and is one of WWE's two currently active world tag team championships for the main roster, defended on the Raw brand. It was originally established as the WWE Tag Team Championship, being the sixth overall men's tag team title contested in the company, but the second world tag team championship established by WWE. As a result of the original World Tag Team Championship becoming exclusive to Raw in the 2002 brand extension, then-SmackDown general manager Stephanie McMahon introduced the WWE Tag Team Championship and commissioned it to be the tag team title for the SmackDown brand. The inaugural champions were Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit.[10]

After several years, in April 2009, the WWE Tag Team Championship and World Tag Team Championship were unified as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, but both titles remained independently active.[5] The champions defended the unified title across all brands until the World Tag Team Championship was formally decommissioned in August 2010 in favor of continuing the lineage of the WWE Tag Team Championship, which dropped the "unified" moniker. The first brand extension then ended in August 2011.[6]

With the reintroduction of the brand extension in July 2016 and the subsequent draft that month, the championship became exclusive to Raw and was renamed the Raw Tag Team Championship, and SmackDown created the SmackDown Tag Team Championship as its counterpart title.[11] From May 2022 to April 2024, the title was held and defended together with the SmackDown Tag Team Championship as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship, and both titles remained independently active. With the separation of the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship, the Raw Tag Team Championship was renamed as the World Tag Team Championship on April 15, 2024,[12] followed by the SmackDown title becoming the WWE Tag Team Championship.[13]

Unified WWE Tag Team Championship (2009–2010)

The Unified WWE Tag Team Championship was the term used in WWE to refer to both the original World Tag Team Championship and previous WWE Tag Team Championship being held and defended together by the same team, but both titles were independently active. The titles were held together under the "unified" banner from April 2009 to August 2010, with a total of six teams holding the titles during this time, with one individual, Chris Jericho, holding them twice as he held the unified title with two different teams. The holders of the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship appeared and defended the titles across all three brands at the time: Raw, SmackDown, and ECW—the latter of which was established in May 2006 but disbanded in February 2010.[5]

At WrestleMania 25 in April 2009, reigning WWE Tag Team Champions The Colóns (Carlito and Primo) defeated reigning World Tag Team Champions John Morrison and The Miz, and thus unified the titles into what became known as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship, the umbrella term for what officially remained two active championships that were now collectively defended. The championships would be defended as the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship on any brand until August 2010. That month, the Anonymous Raw General Manager announced that the original World Tag Team Championship would be decommissioned in favor of continuing the WWE Tag Team Championship. The Hart Dynasty (Tyson Kidd and David Hart Smith) were subsequently the final team recognized as the Unified WWE Tag Team Champions. The WWE Tag Team Championship, which dropped the "unified" moniker, subsequently became the sole tag team championship in WWE, available to any brand before the first brand extension ended in August 2011.[6]

NXT Tag Team Championship (2013–present)

See main article: NXT Tag Team Championship. The NXT Tag Team Championship is the tag team championship of WWE's developmental territory, NXT. The title was established in January 2013 and the inaugural champions were British Ambition (Adrian Neville and Oliver Grey). It is the seventh overall men's tag team title to be contested in the company.[14] In September 2019, it became regarded as one of WWE's main titles for male tag teams when NXT became recognized as WWE's third major brand.[15] [16] However, NXT reverted to being WWE's developmental brand in September 2021.[17]

WWE Tag Team Championship (2016–present)

See main article: WWE Tag Team Championship. The WWE Tag Team Championship was established in 2016 and is one of WWE's two currently active world tag team championships for the main roster, representing the SmackDown brand. It is the eighth overall men's tag team title contested in the company, but the third world tag team championship established by WWE. Originally established as the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, its creation came as a result of the reintroduction of the brand extension in July 2016, when the previous WWE Tag Team Championship became exclusive to Raw and was renamed the Raw Tag Team Championship, thus SmackDown created the SmackDown Tag Team Championship as its counterpart title. Heath Slater and Rhyno were the inaugural champions.[18] From May 2022 to April 2024, the title was held and defended together with the Raw Tag Team Championship as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship, and both titles remained independently active. Shortly after the titles were split at WrestleMania XL, the Raw title became the World Tag Team Championship while the SmackDown title became the WWE Tag Team Championship.[13]

NXT UK Tag Team Championship (2018–2022)

See main article: NXT UK Tag Team Championship. The NXT UK Tag Team Championship was the tag team championship for the NXT UK brand, a sister brand of NXT based in the United Kingdom. It was the ninth overall men's tag team title contested in the company, and the inaugural champions were James Drake and Zack Gibson. It was established in 2018, however, after the announcement of the closure of NXT UK, the title was retired when it was unified into the NXT Tag Team Championship at Worlds Collide in September 2022. At the event, Pretty Deadly (Elton Prince and Kit Wilson) defeated Gallus (Mark Coffey and Wolfgang), reigning NXT Tag Team Champions The Creed Brothers (Brutus Creed and Julius Creed), and reigning NXT UK Tag Team Champions Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs in a fatal four-way tag team elimination match to unify the tag team championships, with Jensen and Briggs recognized as the final NXT UK Tag Team Champions.[19]

Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship (2022–2024)

The Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship was the term used in WWE to refer to both the Raw Tag Team Championship and SmackDown Tag Team Championship being held and defended together by the same team. From May 2022 to April 2024, the holders of the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship could appear and defend the titles on both the Raw and SmackDown brands.[20]

On the May 20, 2022, episode of SmackDown, reigning SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) defeated reigning Raw Tag Team Champions RK-Bro (Randy Orton and Riddle) in a Winners Take All match to become recognized as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions. Although WWE billed the match as a unification match, both titles remained independently active.[20] For the vast majority of title defenses between May 2022 and April 2024, the titles were defended together, but there were a couple of occasions in early 2023 where the titles were defended separately.[21] [22]

There were four teams that were recognized as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, with one team and three individuals recognized twice. Jey Uso held the undisputed title with two different partners, while The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest) were the only team to hold the undisputed title twice. They were also the final team recognized as Undisputed Champions as at WrestleMania XL Night 1 on April 6, 2024, they defended the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship in a Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder match in which both sets of titles had to be retrieved to win. The titles were subsequently split as A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory and Grayson Waller) retrieved the SmackDown titles while Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) retrieved the Raw titles.[23]

Female

WWF Women's Tag Team Championship (1983–1989)

See main article: WWF Women's Tag Team Championship. The WWF Women's Tag Team Championship was the company's first women's tag team championship, established in 1983. In 1983, reigning NWA Women's World Tag Team Champions Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria joined the WWF. As the WWF had withdrawn from the NWA, which owned the championship, McIntyre and Victoria were recognized as the first WWF Women's Tag Team Champions.[24] [25] The championship continued until 1989, when the promotion abandoned it due to lack of performers in the division. The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy Martin) were the final champions.[26]

WWE Women's Tag Team Championship (2018–present)

See main article: WWE Women's Tag Team Championship. The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship was introduced on the December 24, 2018, episode of Raw[27] and is the only women's tag team championship in WWE, shared by the Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brands. After three decades of not having a women's tag team championship and with large support from fans and female wrestlers alike, the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship was established and then debuted in 2019. The Boss 'n' Hug Connection (Bayley and Sasha Banks) became the inaugural champions at Elimination Chamber in February. The title was originally established to be defended across the Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brands.[28] However, in March 2021, after a dispute over the title, the NXT Women's Tag Team Championship was established, thus the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship became no longer available to NXT. On the June 23, 2023, episode of SmackDown, reigning WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler defeated the reigning NXT Women's Tag Team Champions Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn in a unification match where the NXT title was unified into the WWE title, retiring the NXT title and subsequently making the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship available to NXT again.[29]

NXT Women's Tag Team Championship (2021–2023)

See main article: NXT Women's Tag Team Championship. The NXT Women's Tag Team Championship was the women's tag team championship of WWE's developmental brand NXT. The title was established on the March 10, 2021, episode of NXT, where NXT General Manager William Regal unveiled the championship, naming Dakota Kai and Raquel González as the first champions, due to the controversial ending of their match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship the week prior and their having won the first Women's Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.[30] It would be a short-lived championship, as two years later on the June 23, 2023, episode of SmackDown, reigning WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler defeated reigning NXT Women's Tag Team Champions Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn in a unification match where the NXT title was unified into the WWE title, subsequently retiring the NXT title with Fyre and Dawn recognized as the final champions.[29] [31]

Champions

Current champions

The following list shows the wrestlers that are currently holding all active tag team championships in WWE.

Male

ChampionshipChampionTeam Reign
Date wonDays held[32] LocationNotes
World championships
World Tag Team Championship
The Judgment Day
1
June 24, 2024+Indianapolis, Indiana
WWE Tag Team ChampionshipThe Bloodline
1August 2, 2024+Cleveland, Ohio
Developmental championships
NXT Tag Team ChampionshipNathan Frazer and Axiom1April 9, 2024+Orlando, Florida

Female

Retired championships

The following list shows retired tag team championships and the final title holders before the belts were deactivated in WWE.

ChampionshipChampionTeam Reign
Date retiredDays heldNotes
Men
WWWF United States Tag Team ChampionshipBruno Sammartino and Spiros Arion1
July 29, 19675
WWF International Tag Team ChampionshipKengo Kimura and Tatsumi Fujinami1
October 31, 1985159
WWF Intercontinental Tag Team ChampionshipPerro Aguayo and Gran Hamada1
July 1991Undeterminable
WCW World Tag Team ChampionshipThe Dudley Boyz
1
November 18, 200126
World Tag Team Championship
The Hart Dynasty
1
August 16, 2010112
Men's Developmental
NXT UK Tag Team ChampionshipBrooks Jensen and Josh Briggs1
September 4, 202274
Women
WWF Women's Tag Team ChampionshipThe Glamour Girls
2
February 14, 1989251
Women's Developmental
NXT Women's Tag Team ChampionshipAlba Fyre and Isla Dawn1
June 23, 202383

Inaugural championship holders

The following lists shows the inaugural holders for each tag championship created and/or promoted by WWE.

ChampionshipHolder(s)DateNotes
Men
WWWF United States Tag Team ChampionshipJuly 1, 1958
WWF International Tag Team ChampionshipThe Rising Suns
July 1, 1969
World Tag Team Championship
Luke Graham and Tarzan TylerJune 3, 1971
WCW World Tag Team ChampionshipMinnesota Wrecking Crew
January 29, 1975
WWF Intercontinental Tag Team ChampionshipPerro Aguayo and Gran HamadaJanuary 7, 1991
World Tag Team Championship
Kurt Angle and Chris BenoitOctober 20, 2002
NXT Tag Team ChampionshipBritish Ambition
January 31, 2013
WWE Tag Team ChampionshipHeath Slater and RhynoSeptember 11, 2016
NXT UK Tag Team ChampionshipJames Drake and Zack GibsonJanuary 12, 2019
Women
WWF Women's Tag Team ChampionshipPrincess Victoria and Velvet McIntyreMay 13, 1983
WWE Women's Tag Team ChampionshipThe Boss 'n' Hug Connection
February 17, 2019
NXT Women's Tag Team ChampionshipDakota Kai and Raquel GonzálezMarch 10, 2021

Longest championship reigns

Male

Top 10 tag team championship reigns

The following list shows the top 10 tag team championship reigns in WWE history.

No.TeamTitleReignLength
(days)
Notes
1The Usos
WWE Tag Team Championship5622
2Gallus
NXT UK Tag Team Championship1497
3The New Day
World Tag Team Championship
2483
4Demolition
World Tag Team Championship
1478
5The Fabulous Kangaroos
WWWF United States Tag Team Championship3409
6The Valiant Brothers
World Tag Team Championship
1370
7The Mongols
WWF International Tag Team Championship1368
8The Ascension
NXT Tag Team Championship1364
9Mr Fuji and Professor TanakaWorld Tag Team Championship
1337
10Paul London and Brian KendrickWorld Tag Team Championship
1331

Specific record for each championship

The following list shows the longest reigning champion for each tag team championship created and/or promoted by WWE, with the exception of the WWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship. The team of Perro Aguayo and Gran Hamada won the inaugural championship on January 7, 1991. The title was abandoned at an unknown date, without ever being lost to another team. The length of their reign can thus not be determined.

Titles are listed in order of creation.

TitleChampionReignDates heldLength
(days)
Notes
WWWF United States Tag Team ChampionshipThe Fabulous Kangaroos
3rdNovember 28, 1960 – January 11, 1962409
WWF International Tag Team ChampionshipThe Mongols
1stJune 15, 1970 – June 18, 1971368
World Tag Team Championship
Demolition
1stMay 27, 1988 – July 18, 1989478
WCW World Tag Team ChampionshipDoom
1stMay 19, 1990 – February 24, 1991281
World Tag Team Championship
The New Day
2ndAugust 23, 2015 – December 18, 2016483
NXT Tag Team ChampionshipThe Ascension
1stSeptember 12, 2013 – September 11, 2014364
WWE Tag Team ChampionshipThe Usos
5thJuly 18, 2021 – April 1, 2023622
NXT UK Tag Team ChampionshipGallus
1stOctober 4, 2019 – N/AN/A

Female

Top 10 tag team championship reigns

The following list shows the top 10 tag team championship reigns in WWE history.

No.ChampionTitleReignLength
(days)
Notes
1The Glamour Girls
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship1906
2Velvet McIntyre and Princess Victoria1574
3The Glamour Girls
2251
41237
5Katana Chance and Kayden CarterNXT Women's Tag Team Championship1186
6The Kabuki Warriors
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship1171 or 172
7Toxic Attraction
NXT Women's Tag Team Championship1158
8The Jumping Bomb Angels
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship1136
9Carmella and Queen ZelinaWWE Women's Tag Team Championship1132
10Natalya and Tamina1129

Specific record for each championship

The following list shows the longest reigning champion for each tag team championship created and/or promoted by WWE.

Titles are listed in order of creation.

No.ChampionTitleReignDates heldLength
(days)
Notes
1
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship1August 1, 1985 – January 24, 1988906
2
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship1October 6, 2019 – March 25 or 26, 2020172 or 171
3Kayden Carter and Katana ChanceNXT Women's Tag Team Championship1August 2, 2022 – February 4, 2023186

Most championship reigns

Male

The following lists shows the wrestlers with the most reigns for each tag team championship created and/or promoted by WWE.

By team

No.ChampionChampionshipNo. of ReignsNotes
1Harlem Heat
WCW World Tag Team Championship10
2The Dudley Boyz
World Tag Team Championship
8
3The New Day
WWE Tag Team Championship7
4Cesaro and SheamusWorld Tag Team Championship
4
The New Day
5The Grahams
WWWF United States Tag Team Championship4
6The Undisputed EraNXT Tag Team Championship3
7The Mongols
WWF International Tag Team Championship2
8James Drake and Zack GibsonNXT UK Tag Team Championship1
Gallus
Pretty Deadly
Moustache Mountain
Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter
Brooks Jensen and Josh Briggs
9Perro Aguayo and Gran HamadaWWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship1

By wrestler

No.ChampionChampionshipNo. of ReignsNotes
1EdgeWorld Tag Team Championship
12
2Booker TWCW World Tag Team Championship11
3Kofi KingstonWWE Tag Team Championship7
Xavier Woods
4Seth RollinsWorld Tag Team Championship
6
Kofi Kingston
Dr. Jerry GrahamWWWF United States Tag Team Championship6
5Kyle O'ReillyNXT Tag Team Championship3
6WWF International Tag Team Championship3
7Mark AndrewsNXT UK Tag Team Championship1
Trent Seven
Tyler Bate
Mark Coffey
James Drake
Zack Gibson
Lewis Howley
Sam Stoker
Wolfgang
Brooks Jensen
Josh Briggs
8Perro AguayoWWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship1
Gran Hamada

Female

The following lists shows the wrestlers with the most reigns for each tag team championship created and/or promoted by WWE.

By team

No.ChampionChampionshipNo. of ReignsNotes
1WWE Women's Tag Team Championship2
Bayley and Sasha Banks
Damage CTRL
The Kabuki Warriors
Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler
Raquel Rodriguez and Liv Morgan
The Glamour Girls
WWF Women's Tag Team Championship
Dakota Kai and Raquel GonzálezNXT Women's Tag Team Championship
Toxic Attraction

By wrestler

No.ChampionChampionshipNo. of ReignsNotes
1AsukaWWE Women's Tag Team Championship4
2Judy MartinWWF Women's Tag Team Championship2
Leilani Kai
Velvet McIntyre
3Dakota KaiNXT Women's Tag Team Championship2
Gigi Dolin
Jacy Jayne
Raquel González

Most total reigns

Male

The following list shows the male wrestlers who have the most tag team championship reigns in total as individuals, combining all titles they have held as recognized by WWE. This list also shows the titles that they won to achieve this record.

No.ChampionTitlesNo. of ReignsNotes
1Bubba Ray Dudley 18
D-Von Dudley
2Kofi Kingston 15
3Edge 14
Booker T
4Kane 12
Xavier Woods
5Billy Gunn 11
Big Show
Kevin Nash
Matt Hardy

Female

The following list shows the female wrestlers who have the most reigns in total for women's tag team championships, combining all titles they have held as recognized by WWE. This list also shows the titles that they won to achieve this record (minimum of three reigns).

No.ChampionTitlesNo. of reignsNotes
1Raquel Rodriguez 5
2Asuka 4
Dakota Kai
3Alexa Bliss 3
Iyo Sky
Nikki Cross
Sasha Banks
Shayna Baszler

See also

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