WWC World Tag Team Championship

WWC World Tag Team Championship
Details
Current champion(s) La Revolución
Date won April 30, 2016
Date established February 26, 1977
Promotion World Wrestling Council

The WWC World Tag Team Championship is the tag team title contested for in the Puerto Rican professional wrestling promotion, the World Wrestling Council.

Title history

Indicates title reigns and changes not recognized by WWC.
Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Al Costello and Don Kent)
1 February 26, 1977 Billed as champions on arrival.
Los Dinámicos
(Carlos Colón and José Rivera)
1 March 12, 1977 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Samoans
(Afa and Sika)
1 October 29, 1977 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Invader I and José Rivera (2) 1 December 17, 1977 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after a match against The Fabulous Kangaroos on January 14, 1978.
Invader I (2) and José Rivera (3) 2 February 4, 1978 San Juan, Puerto Rico Defeated The Fabulous Kangaroos in a rematch.
Huracán Castillo, Sr. and Pierre Martel 1 May 6, 1978 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Invader I (3) and José Rivera (4) 3 May 27, 1978 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Kengo Kimura and Hiro Sasaki 1 October 23, 1978 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Invaders
(Invader I (4) and Invader II)
1 November 11, 1978 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Funk Brothers
(Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr.)
1 April 6, 1979 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Invaders
(Invader I (5) and Invader II (2))
2 November 24, 1979 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The Funk Brothers 2 December 22, 1979 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The Fabulous Kangaroos
(Johnny Heffernan and Don Kent (2))
1 May 1, 1982 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Invader I (6) and Pierre Martel 1 June 26, 1982 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Moondogs
(Rex and Spot)
1 July 24, 1982 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Gino de la Sierra and Pierre Martel (2) 1 October 16, 1982 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin and Jerry Morrow)
1 November 20, 1982 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Gran Apolo and Pierre Martel (2) 1 January 23, 1983 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Scorpio and Mr. Tempest 1 February 12, 1983 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated on March 14, 1983 after Scorpio left the promotion.
Carlos Colón (2) and Pedro Morales 1 April 30, 1983 San Juan, Puerto Rico Defeated The Super Medicos.
The Medics / The Super Medicos
(Medics / Super Medico I (1) and Super Medico II)
1 September 10, 1983 Morovis, Puerto Rico The team changed names on November 14, 1983.
Hercules Ayala and King Tonga 1 January 6, 1984 Morovis, Puerto Rico
The Super Medicos
(Super Medico I (2) & Super Medico II (2))
2 January 28, 1984 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
The Invaders
(Invader I (7) and Invader III)
1 April 25, 1984 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Super Medicos
(Super Medico I (3) and Super Medico III (3))
1 August 4, 1984 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after Super Medico III lost his mask on October 8, 1984 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
The Invaders
(Invader I (8) and Invader III (2))
2 November 22, 1984 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Defeated Black Gordman and Super Medico I.
Black Gordman and Super Medico I (4) 1 December 8, 1984 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
The New York Rockers
(Al Perez and Joe Savoldi)
1 January 6, 1985 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The titles was vacated after a match against Angel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra on March 23, 1985 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Angel Mexicano and Fidel Sierra 1 April 6, 1985 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The titles was vacated on May 30, 1985 when The Mexican Angel left the promotion.
The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs
(Mike Davis and Tommy Lane)
1 June 29, 1985 San Juan, Puerto Rico Defeated Eric Embry and The Crusher in a tournament final.
Los Pastores
(Butch Miller and Luke Williams)
1 August 3, 1986 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The Rock 'n' Roll RPMs 2 September 21, 1986 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Chicky and Ron Starr 1 October 4, 1986 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Youngbloods
(Chris and Mark Youngblood)
1 January 6, 1987 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Los Pastores 2 April 4, 1987 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Youngbloods 2 May 10, 1987 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mr. Pogo and TNT 1 July 11, 1987 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Youngbloods 3 July 30, 1987 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Hunters
(Bob Brown and Dale Veasey)
1 August 26, 1987 Trinidad and Tobago
The Youngbloods 4 September 20, 1987 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Kendo Nagasaki and Mr. Pogo (2) 1 October 17, 1987 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Invaders
(Invader I (9) and Invader III (3))
3 January 6, 1988 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Kendo Nagasaki (2) and Mr. Pogo (3) 2 January 16, 1988 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
The titles was vacated after a match against The Youngbloods on March 19, 1988 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Kendo Nagasaki (3) and Mr. Pogo (4) 3 April 12, 1988 San Juan, Puerto Rico Defeated The Youngbloods in a rematch.
The Youngbloods 5 May 14, 1988 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Kendo Nagasaki (4) and Mr. Pogo (5) 4 July 23, 1988 Arecibo, Puerto Rico Youngbloods leave the promotion after the murder of Bruiser Brody.
The Batten Twins
(Bart and Brad Batten)
1 August 6, 1988 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Chicky (2) and Ron Starr (2) 2 October 16, 1988 Arecibo, Puerto Rico
The Batten Twins 2 November 12, 1988 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Dan Kroffat and Tama 1 January 6, 1989 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Batten Twins 3 March 4, 1989 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Jason the Terrible and Steve Strong 1 March 11, 1989 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Carlos Colón (3) and Invader I (10) 1 April 7, 1989 Juncos, Puerto Rico Won by forfeit after Jason the Terrible suffered a knee injury.
Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers 1 May 17, 1989 Vega Alta, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. and Miguel Pérez, Jr.)
1 July 16, 1989 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Abudda Dein and Rip Rogers 2 August 5, 1989 Juncos, Puerto Rico
The Youngbloods 6 October 7, 1989 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Los Mercenarios
(Cuban Assassin (2) and Ron Starr (3))
1 February 4, 1990 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
The Super Medicos
(Super Medicos I (5) and III)
1 March 31, 1990 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Lance Idol and Rick Valentine 1 August 4, 1990 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Super Medicos
(Super Medico I (6) and Super Medico III (2))
2 September 15, 1990 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after a match against The Texas Hangmen on September 15, 1990 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
The Super Medicos
(Super Medico I (7) and Super Medico III (3))
3 September 22, 1990 Caguas, Puerto Rico Defeated The Texas Hangmen in a rematch.
The Texas Hangmen
(Killer and Psycho)
1 September 29, 1990 Carolina, Puerto Rico
El Bronco (1) and Invader I (11) 1 February 3, 1991 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The Texas Hangmen 2 February 10, 1991 Hormigueros, Puerto Rico
El Bronco (2) and Invader I (12) 2 March 2, 1991 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
El Gran Mendoza and Billy Travis 1 May 22, 1991 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican Express
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (2) and Miguel Pérez, Jr. (2))
2 June 12, 1991 San Juan, Puerto Rico
El Bronco (3) and Invader I (13) 3 July 20, 1991 Carolina, Puerto Rico Castillo turns heel on Perez.
The Heartbreakers
(Apollo and Adonis)
1 November 29, 1991 Curaçao Formerly known as Frankie Lancaster and Wendell Cooley.
Rex King and Ricky Santana 1 December 25, 1991 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Heartbreakers
(Apollo (2) and Adonis (2))
2 January 6, 1992 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Rex King (2) and Ricky Santana (2) 2 February 29, 1992 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Heartbreakers
(Apollo (3) and Adonis (3))
3 March 1, 1992 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Heartbreaker Adonis (4) and Doug Masters 1 March 16, 1992 ? Heartbreaker Adonis left the promotion, with Masters taking his place.
El Bronco (4) and Ciclón Salvadoreño 1 March 21, 1992 Humacao, Puerto Rico
Doug Masters (2) and Ron Starr (4) 1 April 11, 1992 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after a match against Rex King and Ricky Santana on May 16, 1992.
Doug Masters (3) and Ron Starr (5) 2 May 24, 1992 San Germán, Puerto Rico Won a rematch against Rex King and Ricky Santana by forfeit due to Santana not appearing.
The Southern Rockers
(Steve Doll and Rex King (3))
1 June 24, 1992 Dorado, Puerto Rico
The title vacated up after a match against Solid Gold on August 1, 1992.
Ray González and Rex King (4) 1 September 19, 1992 Carolina, Puerto Rico Defeated Solid Gold.
Mohammad Hussein and El Vigilante 1 December 25, 1992 ?
Latin Connection
(Ray Gonzalez (2) and Ricky Santana (3))
1 February 21, 1993 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The Batten Twins 4 March 6, 1993 San Juan, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated on April 2, 1993 after The Batten Twins left the promotion.
Latin Connection
(Ray Gonzalez (3) and Ricky Santana (4))
2 April 6, 1993 San Juan, Puerto Rico It is unknown how they won the title.
Mohammad Hussein (2) and Dusty Wolfe 1 June 19, 1993 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Mohammad Hussein (3) and Doug Sanders 1 October 1993 Hussein selects Doug Sanders to replace Wolfe who left WWC because of personal problems.
Mohammad Hussein (4) and Dusty Wolfe (2) 2 November 1993 Wolfe returns and rejoins the team.
El Bronco (5) and Ray Gonzalez (4) 1 December 1993 Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Huracán Castillo, Jr. (4) and Mohammad Hussein (5) 1 April 1994 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated in June 1994 after Castillo and Hussein split.
Mohammad Hussein (6) and The Tahitian Warrior 1 June 25, 1994 Caguas, Puerto Rico Defeated El Bronco and El Pulgarcito.
El Bronco (6) and Ray Gonzalez (5) 2 July 6, 1994 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
The Wildcats
(Mike Anthony and Doby Gillis)
1 1994 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
Mohammad Hussein (7) and Fidel Sierra (2) 1 1994 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
El Bronco (7) and Ray Gonzalez (6) 3 1994 Manatí, Puerto Rico
Mohammad Hussein (8) and The Tahitian Warrior (2) 2 August 13, 1994 Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico Defeated Ray Gonzalez in a handicap match.
The Wildcats 2 August 24, 1994 Toa Alta, Puerto Rico
Mohammad Hussein (7) and The Tahitian Warrior (3) 3 1994 ?
Huracán Castillo, Jr. (4) and Ray Gonzalez (7) 1 1994 ?
Barrio Brothers
(Ricky Santana (5) and Fidel Sierra (3))
1 1995 ?
Huracán Castillo, Jr.(5) and Ray Gonzalez (8) 2 1995 ?
The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean and Shane)
1 1995 ?
Huracán Castillo, Jr. (6) and Invader I (14) 1 1995 ?
The International Males (Overkill)
(Christopher Daniels and Kevin Quinn)
1 October 22, 1995 San Germán, Puerto Rico
The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean Morley (2) and Rex King (5))
1 November 26, 1995 ?
Huracán Castillo, Jr. (7) and Ray Gonzalez (9) 3 March 9, 1996 ?
The Canadian Glamour Boys
(Sean Morley (3) and Shane (2))
2 April 6, 1996 ?
Latin Connection
(Ray Gonzalez (10) and Ricky Santana (6))
3 May 4, 1996 ?
The Texas Hangmen 3 September 21, 1996 ?
The Texas Hangmen
(Killer (4) and Skull Von Crush)
1 March 1, 1997
La Ley and Ricky Santana (7) 1 March 1, 1997 Cayey, Puerto Rico Defeat Texas Hangmen (Killer & Skull Von Crush, subbing for Psycho).
The Islanders
(Kuhio and Tahiti (4))
1 June 22, 1997 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Tahiti previously known as The Tahitian Warrior.
The Youngbloods 7 August 16, 1997 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Won by forfeit.
The title was vacated on December 18, 1997.
Glamour Boy Shane (3) and Ricky Santana (8) 1 March 22, 1998 Caguas, Puerto Rico Defeated The Youngbloods in a tournament final.
Starr Corporation
(Chicky Starr (3) and Victor the Bodyguard)
1 February 28, 1999 Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
The Huertas Brothers/The Invaders
(Maelo Huertas and Invader I (15))
1 October 9, 1999 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Bouncer Bruno and Victor the Bodyguard (2) 1 December 11, 1999 Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated on March 4, 2000 after Victor the Bodyguard left the promotion.
Black Boy and Jose Rivera, Jr. 1 March 11, 2000 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Awarded the title.
Bouncer Bruno (2) and Dutch Mantel 1 April 8, 2000 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
1 April 29, 2000 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Barry and Kendall Windham 1 September 2, 2000 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
2 December 16, 2000 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Rico Suave and Eddie Watts 1 March 3, 2001 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
3 April 28, 2001 Cayey, Puerto Rico
Ricky Santana (9) and Rico Suave (2) 1 June 9, 2001 Cayey, Puerto Rico
The Rastamen
(Rastaman and Mustapha Saed)
1 June 30, 2001 Arecibo, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
4 July 14, 2001 Cayey, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after a match against El Bronco and Super Gladiador on October 20, 2001 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
El Bronco (8) and Super Gladiador 1 November 3, 2001 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
5 November 24, 2001 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Carly and Eddie Colón 1 March 16, 2002 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
6 March 17, 2002 Yauco, Puerto Rico
Carly Colón (2) and Konnan 1 May 26, 2002 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
7 August 10, 2002 Humacao, Puerto Rico
The Tahitians
(The Tahitian Prince and The Tahitian Warrior (5))
1 December 7, 2002 Coamo, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
8 March 30, 2003 Salinas, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated after a match against El Bronco II and El Bronco III on May 3, 2003 in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
El Bronco II and El Bronco III 1 May 10, 2003 Caguas, Puerto Rico Defeated Thunder and Lightning in a rematch.
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
9 May 18, 2003 Carolina, Puerto Rico
El Bronco II and El Bronco III 2 June 7, 2003 Cayey, Puerto Rico
Barrio Brothers
(Ricky Santana (10) and Fidel Sierra (4))
2 July 19, 2003 Carolina, Puerto Rico
El Bronco II and El Bronco III 3 August 10, 2003 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Brent Dail and Ricky Santana (11) 1 August 16, 2003 Naguabo, Puerto Rico
El Bronco II and El Bronco III 4 August 23, 2003 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
10 September 7, 2003 Guayanilla, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated on December 12, 2003, after Thunder and Lightning left the promotion.
Super Gladiador (2) and Vengador Boricua 1 January 6, 2004 Manatí, Puerto Rico Defeated Agento Bruno and Rico Suave in a tournament final.
Agente Bruno (3) and Rico Suave (3) 1 April 3, 2004 Naguabo, Puerto Rico Defeated Brent Dail and Super Gladiador.
Los Nenes De las Nenas
(Chris Joel and Alex Montalvo)
1 May 8, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Diabólico and Rico Suave (4) 1 June 5, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Los Nenes De las Nenas
(Chris Joel (2) and Alex Montalvo (2))
2 July 13, 2004 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Delta Force
(Cannon and Viper (5))
1 August 21, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico Viper formerly known as El Bronco III.
Viper (6) and El Rebelde 1 November 25, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico Viper Selects El Rebelde as partner when Cannon is injured.
The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (8) and Chicky Starr (4))
1 November 25, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated in December 2004.
Super Gladiador (3) and Vengador Boricua (2) 2 December 6, 2004 Manatí, Puerto Rico Defeated Agento Bruno and Rico Suave in a tournament final.
The New Delta Force
(The Tahitian Warrior (6) and Viper (7))
1 December 11, 2004 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (9) and Chicky Starr (5))
2 January 6, 2005 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Diabólico (2) and Rico Suave (5) 2 January 22, 2005 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo, Jr. (10) and Chicky Starr (6))
3 January 29, 2005 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Diabólico (3) and El Diamante (2) 1 February 5, 2005 Caguas, Puerto Rico El Diamante formerly known as Black Boy.
El Bronco (9) and El Diamante (3) 1 March 17, 2005 Humacao, Puerto Rico Diabólico left the promotion, with El Bronco taking his place.
Delta Force
(Cannon (2) and Viper (8))
2 April 16, 2005 Gurabo, Puerto Rico
Alex Montalvo (3) and Chicky Starr (7) 1 May 28, 2005 Gurabo, Puerto Rico
Delta Force
(Cannon (3) and Viper (9))
3 June 25, 2005 Florida, Puerto Rico
Joe Bravo and Vengador Boricua (3) 1 July 9, 2005 Salinas, Puerto Rico
Eric Alexander and Rico Suave (6) 1 September 17, 2005 Salinas, Puerto Rico
Joe Bravo (2) and Vengador Boricua (4) 2 October 8, 2005 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Salt 'n' Pepper
(Derrick King and Stan Lee)
1 November 5, 2005 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The title was vacated in January 2006.
Los Nenes de las Nenas
(Chris Joel (3) and Alex Montalvo (4))
3 February 4, 2006 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Won a tournament final against Market Crashers.
Cassidy Riley and James Storm 1 March 25, 2006 Carolina, Puerto Rico [1]
Americas Most Wanted
(James Storm (2) and Chris Harris)
1 June 2, 2006 Chris Harris replace Cassidy Riley to defend the titles.
Tim Arson and Rico Suave (7) 1 June 3, 2006 Carolina, Puerto Rico
The New Starr Corporation
(Huracán Castillo Jr. (11) and Chris Joel (4))
1 August 12, 2006 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Tim Arson (2) and Rico Suave (8) 2 September 3, 2006 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The New Starr Corporation
(Huracan Castillo Jr. (12) and Chris Joel (5))
2 October 7, 2006 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Terror, Inc.
(Black Pain and Hannibal)
1 November 23, 2006 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Noriega and Jose Rivera, Jr. (2) 1 January 20, 2007 Manatí, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (5) and Noriega (2))
1 February 10, 2007 Manatí, Puerto Rico Noriega chose Joel to replace Rivera after he left the promotion.
Terror, Inc. 2 March 17, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (6) and Noriega (3))
2 April 28, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Los Compadres
(El Bronco (10) and Rico Suave (9))
1 May 12, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (7) and Noriega (4))
3 June 23, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
La Legion del Armagedon
(Greco and Romano)
1 July 28, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
11 September 15, 2007 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (8) and Noriega (5))
4 November 24, 2007 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
12 January 6, 2008 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (9) and Noriega (6))
5 January 26, 2008 Hatillo, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
13 February 2, 2008 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The Texas Outlaws
(Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
1 February 16, 2008 Yauco, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
14 March 1, 2008 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
The Texas Outlaws
(Todd Dean and Brian Gamble)
2 March 15, 2008 Lares, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
15 March 22, 2008 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Juventud Rebelde
(Chris Joel (10) and Noriega (7))
6 March 23, 2008 Manatí, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
16 April 20, 2008 Quebradillas, Puerto Rico Thunder defeated Juventud Rebelde in a Handicap match.
The Texas Outlaws
(Bad Boy Bradley and Todd Dean (3))
1 April 26, 2008 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
D'Jour Twins
(Dave and David D'Jour)
1 July 19, 2008 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
17 September 13, 2008 Naguabo, Puerto Rico
Los Renegados del Infierno
(Renegado del Infierno I and Renegado del Infierno II)
2 September 20, 2008 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Formerly Known as La legion del Armagedon. [2]
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
18 October 10, 2008 Puerto Rico
La Evolución Hardcore
(Huracán Castillo (13) and Rico Suave (10))
1 January 10, 2009 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
19 March 7, 2009 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
The American Family
(Idol Stevens and Shawn Spears)
1 August 15, 2009 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
20 October 31, 2009 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
La Amenaza Illegal
(Chicano and Bryan)
1 January 16, 2010 San Juan, Puerto Rico
Chicano (2) and Idol Stevens (2) 1 February 20, 2010 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Idol Stevens replaces Bryan who left the company.
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
21 March 13, 2010 Caguas, Puerto Rico
The American Family
Idol Stevens (3) and King Tonga, Jr.)
1 April 4, 2010 Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Los Aéreos
(Carlitos and Hiram Tua)
1 April 24, 2010 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Idol Stevens (4) and Abbad 1 June 11, 2010 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
22 July 11, 2010 Bayamón, Puerto Rico This was a three-way match, also involving BJ and Chicano.
Zona Urbana
(BJ and Chicano (3))
1 September 25, 2010 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
23 October 2, 2010 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Win at rematch who they exposed the masks.
Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big and Blitz)
1 December 12, 2010 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
24 January 15, 2011 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big (2) and Blitz (2))
2 January 22, 2011 Bayamon, Puerto Rico This was a Barbed Wire match.
Black Pain (3) and Mad Man Manson 1 February 19, 2011 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Los Rabiosos
(Mr. Big (3) and Blitz (3))
3 March 26, 2011 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
BJ (2) and Joe Bravo (3) 1 April 30, 2011 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche & Lynx)
1 June 11, 2011 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo and Johnny Ringo 1 September 3, 2011 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche & Lynx)
2 September 10, 2011 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Los Dueños de la Malicia
(Dennis Rivera & Noel Rodriguez)
1 September 24, 2011 Caguas, Puerto Rico Becoming the unified tag team champions of Puerto Rico and the reign of the WWC World Tag Team Championship is recognized by IWA.†
During a TV segment the WWC stripped out the titles and revert the decision and bring titles back to Los Fugitivos.
Los Fugitivos De La Calle
(Niche & Lynx)
3 November 6, 2011
The Máximos Bros.
(Joel & Wil Máximo)
1 January 7, 2012 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Los Fugitivos de la Calle
(Niche & Lynx)
4 March 17, 2012 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Bolo the Red Bulldog & Diabolico (4) 1 April 14, 2012 Manati, Puerto Rico
Los Arcangeles
(El Cuervo & Tommy Diablo (2))
1 June 9, 2012 Cataño, Puerto Rico
"El Hombre Bestia" Angel & Diabolico (5) 1 July 14, 2012 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico Defeat Diablo in handicap match.
The titles was vacated on November 2012 when "El Hombre Bestia" Angel & Diabolico left WWC.
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
25 December 9, 2012 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. & L.A. Smooth (7))
1 February 9, 2013 Cataño, Puerto Rico Smooth previously known as The Tahitian Warrior.
Artillería Pesada
(Thunder and Lightning)
26 March 30, 2013 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Andy Leavine & Samson Walker 1 April 27, 2013 Cataño, Puerto Rico
The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. (2) & L.A. Smooth (8))
2 June 29, 2013 Caguas, Puerto Rico Also involved Thunder & Lightning
Zona 101
(Chicano (4) and Abbad (2))
1 September 21, 2013 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Also involved Thunder & Lighting[3]
The Sons of Samoa
(Afa Jr. (3) & L.A. Smooth (9))
3 November 16, 2013 Bayamon, Puerto Rico [4]
Chicano (5) and Xix Xavant 1 January 5, 2014 Bayamon, Puerto Rico [5]
Los Templarios
(William de la Vega and Ash)
1 April 19, 2014 Bayamon, Puerto Rico [6]
Los Boricuas
(Miguel Perez Jr. (3) & Huracan Castillo, Jr. (14))
3 June 21, 2014 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
The titles were vacated by the Box & Lucha Commission due to the controversial ending to the title match between the champions and Los Templarios.[7]
Los Templarios
(Ash (2) & William De la Vega (2))
2 August 16, 2014 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Defeat Los Boricuas in rematch.
Los Boricuas
(Miguel Perez Jr. (4) & Huracan Castillo, Jr. (15))
4 December 6, 2014 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
The titles was vacated on February 28, 2015 in Cataño, Puerto Rico after the match ends in a double pin (Castillo Pins one of La Revolucion member and the other member of La Revolución pins Miguel Perez Jr).
La Revolución 1 March 14, 2015 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Defeat Los Boricuas in a rematch.
El Hijo de Ray González & Mike Mendoza 1 August 15, 2015 Bayamon, Puerto Rico [8]
La Revolución 2 September 5, 2015 Cataño, Puerto Rico
El Cuervo (2) & Mike Mendoza (2) 1 March 6, 2016 Bayamón, Puerto Rico [9]
Held up after a match against La Revolución on March 19, 2016 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Mike Mendoza (3) & Cuervo (3) 2 March 26, 2016 Bayamón, Puerto Rico Defeated La Revolución to win the titles.
La Revolución 3 April 30, 2016 Bayamón, Puerto Rico This was a Fatal 4 Way Tag team Match, including Lightning & Thunder and The Bankers Club (El Diabolico & Peter The Bad Romance) .

References

  • Duncan, Royal; Gary Will (2006). "(Puerto Rico) Puerto Rico: WWC World Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. pp. 324–325. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4. 

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