ICW Tag Team Championship

ICW Tag Team Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Vacant
Date won April 24, 2016[1]
Date established September 2, 2012[1]
Promotion Insane Championship Wrestling

History

The ICW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling Championship (professional wrestling) owned by Scotland's Insane Championship Wrestling promotion. Complimenting ICW's two established singles titles (ICW World Heavyweight Championship and ICW Zero-G Championship), the Tag Team Championship was first established on September 2, 2012 when The S.T.I (Dickie Divers and William Grange) won a tournament final to become the inaugural champions.[3]

The titles were defended outside of the United Kingdom for the first time on February 29, 2016 at a show in Dublin, Ireland.[4]

The titles are currently upheld, an 8 team tournament has been announced to be held over the months of May, June and July of this year. Participants include The Sumerian Death Squad, The 55, The Local Fire and The Filthy Generation.[5]

Reigns

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific wrestler listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Team Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref(s)
1 The S.T.I. (Dickie Divers and William Grange) 1 September 2, 2012 182 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Hadouken This was a Tables, Ladders and Chairs tournament final match also featuring The Bucky Boys (Davey Boy and Stevie Boy) [3]
2 The Bucky Boys (Davey Boy and Stevie Boy) 1 March 3, 2013 175 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Get To Da Choppa This was a Ladder match [3]
3 The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Chris Renfrew) 1 October 23, 2013 154 Edinburgh, Scotland ICW Dave's Not Here Man! This was a four way elimination match also featuring Fight Club (Kid Fite and Liam Thomson) and The Coffey Brothers (Joe Coffey and Mark Coffey) [6]
Vacated January 26, 2014 Vacated due to a double pinfall in match against The Bucky Boys at The Third Annual Square Go [7]
4 The Sumerian Death Squad (Michael Dante and Tommy End) 1 March 30, 2014 35 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Still Smokin This was a three way ladder match also featuring The Bucky Boys and The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Dickie Divers) for the vacant championship [8]
5 The Bucky Boys (Davey Boy and Stevie Boy) 2 May 4, 2014 63 London, England ICW A Show in London This was a three way match also featuring The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Dickie Divers) [9]
Vacated July 27, 2014 The Bucky Boys were forced to vacate the championship due to Davey Boy suffering a knee injury
6 The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Chris Renfrew) 2 July 27, 2014 14 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Shug's Hoose Party Kay Lee Ray substituted for an injured Davey Boy in this match [9]
7 Irn Jew (Colt Cobana and Grado) 1 August 10, 2014 14 Edinburgh, Scotland ICW Everything is Coming Up in Milhouse Tour - You Have The Right To Remain Dead [10]
8 The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Chris Renfrew) 3 August 24, 2014 42 Edinburgh, Scotland ICW Everything is Coming Up in Milhouse Tour - Ice To See You This was a three way match also featuring Kay Lee Ray and Stevie Boy [10]
9 The Hooligans (Paul London and Brian Kendrick) 1 October 5, 2014 28 Newcastle, England ICW Magical Mystery Tour - Helter Skelter [11]
10 Polo Promotions (Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey) 1 November 2, 2014 413 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Fear and Loathing VII [11]
11 The 55 (Kid Fite and Sha Samuels) 1 December 20, 2015 105 Glasgow, Scotland ICW Friday Night Fight Club Taping Aired via tape delay on 25 December 2015. [4]
12 Polo Promotions (Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey) 2 April 3, 2016 21 Glasgow, Scotland Barramania II This was an "I Quit Throw in The Towel" match where the manager of the losing team would be forced to leave ICW. As per pre-match stipulation, James R. Kennedy was forced to leave ICW. [12]
Vacated April 24, 2016 Red Lightning stripped Polo Promotions, a tournament has been announced to determine the new champions, participants include The Sumerian Death Squad, The 55, The Local Fire and The Filthy Generation. [13]

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