World Tag Team Championship (WWE)

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The World Tag Team Championship belt (2002 to present)
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The World Tag Team Championship belt (2002 to present)

The World Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team title. It is World Wrestling Entertainment's original World Tag Team Championship and is currently exclusive on its RAW brand.

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[edit] History

The belt was originally known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) World Tag Team Championship. Luke Graham and Tarzan Tyler were the first team to hold this belt, when they were awarded the belts on June 3, 1971 after a fictitious tournament. Along with the renaming of the promotion, the belt was renamed the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) World Tag Team Championship (more often called the WWF Tag Team Championship during the Attitude era) in 1979.

At Survivor Series 2001 the title was unified with the WCW World Tag Team Championship, when the Dudley Boyz defeated the Hardy Boyz in a steel cage match. This was not the first time the WCW and WWF World Tag Team Championships were held by the same tag team, however, as The Undertaker and Kane held both the WWF and WCW World Tag Team championships after winning the former at SummerSlam 2001, also in a steel cage match.

The World Tag Team Championship belt (1999 to 2002)
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The World Tag Team Championship belt (1999 to 2002)

Due to the World Wrestling Federation's lawsuit with the World Wildlife Fund and eventual renaming to World Wrestling Entertainment, the title was briefly called the WWE World Tag Team Championship in 2002.

After the promotion's brand extension in 2002, the reigning WWF World Tag Team Champions at the time, Billy Gunn and Chuck Palumbo, were drafted as a tandem by Vince McMahon to the SmackDown! brand. During the title's brief history on SmackDown! it was held by the tandems of Rikishi and Rico, regained by Billy and Chuck, won by Hulk Hogan and Edge, and then by Lance Storm and Christian. Later that year, Storm and Christian left SmackDown! and joined the RAW brand, bringing the tag team title with them and making it de facto RAW-exclusive.

Shortly thereafter, SmackDown! general manager Stephanie McMahon announced that a tag team tournament would be held to determine a new champions for a SmackDown!-exclusive tag team championship. The new title was named the WWE Tag Team Championship, while the older belt on RAW belt was renamed to the World Tag Team Championship so that each tag belt would be named consistently with respect to the respective show's heavyweight belt (the World Heavyweight Championship on RAW and the WWE Championship on SmackDown!). The current name of this title, like the World Heavyweight Championship, does not have the WWE prefix attached to it. Towards the end of 2002 new belts were designed to differentiate the two nearly-identical championship belts, with each show having various parts that were colored to match the show's colors (red for RAW and blue for SmackDown!). While the World Tag Team Championship belts would be completely redesigned, the WWE Tag Team Championship belts still use the same basic shape of the old World Tag Team Championship, but with an updated look.

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Record: Record holder: Record number: Notes:
Most reigns as a team Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley) 8 They are also the first tag team to win the WWE, WCW, and ECW tag titles.
Most reigns as an individual Edge 11 Edge held the title seven times with Christian, twice with Chris Benoit, once with Hulk Hogan, and once with Randy Orton. (Including his one WWE Tag Team Championship reign, Edge also holds the record for overall tag team title reigns in WWE with 12.)
Longest reign Demolition (Ax and Smash) 478 days They also became the third team in the WWF to win the World Tag Team Championship belts three times.
Shortest reign Edge and Christian About half an hour Edge and Christian defeated the Hardy Boyz for the titles, only to lose them to the Dudley Boyz the same night roughly half an hour later.
Oldest individual champion Ric Flair 57 years Flair won the title for the third time with Roddy Piper at Cyber Sunday 2006.
Youngest individual champion René Duprée 19 years Won title with Sylvain Grenier. Also youngest individual WWE Tag Team Champion.
Heaviest champions Owen Hart & Yokozuna 868 lb (Yokozuna 641 lb & Owen Hart 227 lb) Earthquake and Typhoon are second at 852 lb, and if one takes all five members of the Spirit Squad as an official tag team, their total weight is 1144 lb.
Lightest champions Spike Dudley and Tazz 402 lb. Combined (150 lb. and 252 lb) N/A

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[edit] Current champions

Current champions, Rated-RKO after winning the World Tag Team Championship
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Current champions, Rated-RKO after winning the World Tag Team Championship

The current champions are Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton), in their first reign as a team. They defeated Ric Flair and Roddy Piper on November 13, 2006 on RAW in Manchester, England. It is also the first individual reign for Orton, but Edge's 11th individual reign, and 12th tag team title overall.

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Current WWE championships and accomplishments
Promotion championships
RAW championships
WWE | Intercontinental | World Tag Team | Women's
SmackDown! championships
World Heavyweight | United States | WWE Tag Team | Cruiserweight
ECW championships
ECW World Heavyweight
Developmental territories
Ohio Valley Wrestling championships
OVW Heavyweight | OVW Television | OVW Southern Tag Team | OVW Women's
Deep South Wrestling championships
DSW Heavyweight | DSW Tag Team
Other accomplishments
Royal Rumble | Money in the Bank | King of the Ring (SD!) | Diva Search