DSW Tag Team Championship

DSW Tag Team Championship
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Date established March 15, 1986
Date retired October 11, 2007
Promotion Deep South Wrestling

The DSW Tag Team Championship was the tag team championship in Deep South Wrestling, a former developmental territory of World Wrestling Entertainment. The title was last held by Caleb Konley and Sal Rinauro, who defeated Pretty Boy Floyd and Simon Sermon on July 26, 2007.

Title history

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Danny Davis and Ken Wayne 1 March 15, 1986 Carrollton, Georgia Recognized as champions upon promotion startup
Ted Oates and Jerry Oates 1 November 10, 1986 Columbus, Georgia
Danny Davis and Ken Wayne 2 January 1, 1987 Columbus, Georgia
Assassins 1 January 10, 1987 Georgia
Danny Davis and Ken Wayne 3 November 7, 1987 Athens, Georgia
Title vacated in September 1988, promotion closed in October 1988
High Impact
(Mike Taylor and Tony Santarelli)
1 May 18, 2006 McDonough, Georgia Defeated The Gymini (Jake and Jesse) in a tournament final when the promotion reopens as a talent developmental league of WWE
The Untouchables
(Deuce Shade and Domino)
1 October 5, 2006 McDonough, Georgia With this win, The Untouchables held both developmental (DSW and OVW) tag team titles
The Majors Brothers
(Brian and Brett Majors)
1 October 12, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
Urban Assault
(Eric Perez and Sonny Siaki)
1 November 30, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
The Regulators
(Mike and Todd Shane)
1 December 14, 2006 McDonough, Georgia
Title vacated on January 19, 2007 due to the release of The Regulators on the previous day
The Majors Brothers
(Brian and Brett Majors)
2 January 19, 2007 McDonough, Georgia Defeated The Samoan Fight Club (Sonny Siaki and Afa, Jr.) and William Regal and Dave Taylor in a three way match
Team Elite
(Derrick Neikirk and Mike Knox)
1 March 8, 2007 McDonough, Georgia
Title vacated on April 18, 2007 when WWE ended its developmental deal with DSW
Caleb Konley and Sal Rinauro 1 July 26, 2007 Locust Grove, Georgia Defeated Pretty Boy Floyd and Simon Sermon; final champions when DSW closes in October 11, 2007.

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