WOW World Tag Team Championship explained

WOW World Tag Team Championship
Promotion:Women of Wrestling (WOW)
Currentholder:The Mother Truckers
Won:December 13, 2023
Created:February 4, 2001
Firstchamp:Caged Heat
Mostreigns:Miami's Sweet Heat

(3 reigns)
Longestreign:The All American Girls

(1,349 days)
Shortestreign:Caged Heat
(<1 day)

The WOW World Tag Team Championship is a women's professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion Women of Wrestling (WOW). The Mother Truckers (Big Rig Betty and Holly Swag) are the current champions in their first reign.

History

On January 20, 2001, Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) defeated Harley's Angels (Charlie Davidson and EZ Rider) in the end of 12-teams tournament to become the inaugural champions. Through the tapings of the revived WOW in 2013,[1] [2] Caged Heat returned as champions, but quickly lost the title to The All American Girls (Amber O'Neal and Santana Garrett).

On May 16, 2019, Adrenaline and Fire defeated Monsters of Madness (Hazard and Jessicka Havok) in the finals of a 12-teams tournament to win the vacant title.

On May 2, 2022, the titles appeared to be vacant again. Miami's Sweet Heat (Laurie Carlson and Lindsey Carlson) defeated The Tonga Twins (Kaoz and Kona) in the finals of a 12-teams tournament to win the vacant title.

Tournaments

Second WOW tag team Championship tournament (season 4) 2016

Round matchQuarterfinals(September 29)Second semifinalsThird semifinalsFinals
ChallengersCaged Heat
defeated The All American Girls
postponedpostponedpostponed
PinCaged Heatpostponedpostponedpostponed
Times8:02postponedpostponedpostponed

Third WOW tag team Championship tournament (season 4) 2017

Round matchQuarterfinals(May 11)Second semifinalsThird semifinalsFinals
ChallengersCaged Heat
defeated The Bully Busters
postponedpostponedpostponed
PinCaged Heatpostponedpostponedpostponed
Timespostponedpostponedpostponed

Fifth WOW tag team Championship tournament (season 8) 2022

Round matchQuarterfinals(May 5, 6 and 7)(July 15)Second semifinals(July 13, 14 and 15)Third semifinals(August 26 and 27)Finals(September 21) WOW Season 8: Episode 13
ChallengersThe Tonga Twins
defeated Chantilly Chella and Randi Rah Rah The Heavy Metal Sisters
defeated Miami's Sweet Heat
The Monsters Of Madness
defeated The Bully Busters
The Disciplinarian and Jessie Jones
defeated Team Spirit
The Tonga Twins defeated Princess Aussie and Tiki Chamorro The Monsters Of Madness

defeated Miami's Sweet Heat Adriana Gambino and Gigi Gianni defeated Chantilly Chella and Foxxy Fierce
The Tonga Twins defeated The Heavy Metal Sisters
Adriana Gambino and Gigi Gianni defeated Miami's Sweet Heat The Monsters Of Madness

defeated The Tonga Twins defeated Miami's Sweet Heat
The Tonga Twins vs. Miami's Sweet Heat The Tonga Twins defeated Miami's Sweet Heat
PinThe Tonga Twins Miami's Sweet Heat The Monsters Of Madness Team SpiritThe Tonga Twins Miami's Sweet Heat Adriana Gambino and Gigi GianniThe Tonga Twins Miami's Sweet Heat The Tonga Twins and Miami's Sweet Heatended in a no contest Miami's Sweet Heat
Times8:18 8:27 8:35 7:469:01 8:41 8:248:53 7:34 6:049:07 11:11

Reigns

As of,, there have been eight reigns between six teams and three vacancies. Caged Heat (Delta Lotta Pain and Loca) were the inaugural champions. The All American Girls (Amber O'Neal and Santana Garrett) has the longest reign at 1,349 days, while Caged Heat's second reign was the shortest which lasted less than a day. Caged Heat and Miami's Sweet Heat have the most reigns as a team with three each.

The Mother Truckers (Big Rig Betty and Holly Swag) are the current champions in their first reign. They defeated Miami's Sweet Heat (Laurie Carlson and Lindsey Carlson) in a Hardcore match to win the titles.

Trios Tournaments

Inaugural WOW trios tag team Championship tournament (season 9) 2023–2024

Combined reigns

As of, .

By team

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
data-sort-type="number"Combined days
1
1 1,349
21 1,086
3
1 +
4
1 172
5
2 147
6
1 73
7
1 29
8
3 1
91 1
10
2 <1

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
data-sort-type="number"Combined
days
11 1,349
1 1,349
31 1,086
1 1,086
51 +
1
71 172
1 172
92 147
2 147
111 73
1 73
131 29
1 29
153 1
3 1
171 1
1 1
202 <1
2 <1

Trios Combined reigns

As of, .

By team

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
data-sort-type="number"Combined days
1
1 +

By wrestler

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
data-sort-type="number"Combined
days
11 +
1
1

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jeanie Buss executive producer for women's wrestling reality show. May 29, 2012. Los Angeles Times.
  2. Web site: Women of Wrestling – Don't Call It a Comeback!. TMZ.