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| WWF World Tag Team Title | |||
| Champ | Date | Won from | Location |
| Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | 1957 | Antonino Rocca & Miguel Perez | |
| Perez and Rocca had been the first U.S. titlists, as the belts were known until 1967. | |||
| Mark Lewis & Don Curtis | 12-12-58 | Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | |
| Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | 5-27-59 | Mark Lewis & Don Curtis | Bridgeport, CT |
| Red & Lou Bastien | 4-2-60 | Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | New Haven, CT |
| Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | 4-16-60 | Red & Lou Bastien | New Haven, CT |
| Red & Lou Bastien | 4-23-60 | Eddie & Dr. Jerry Graham | Chicago |
| Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | 7-21-60 | Red & Lou Bastien | Washington, D.C. |
| Red & Lou Bastien | 8-8-60 | Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | Washington, D.C. |
| Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | 8-24-60 | Red & Lou Bastien | Bridgeport, CT |
| Johnny Valentine & Buddy Rogers | 11-19-60 | Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | Teaneck, NJ |
| Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | 11-26-60 | Johnny Valentine & Chief Big Heart | Washington, D.C. |
| Rogers left Valentine, who then chose Chief Big Heart to be his partner. | |||
| Johnny Valentine & Bob Ellis | 1-11-62 | Al Costello & Roy Heffernan | Washington, D.C. |
| Buddy Rogers & John Barend | 7-5-62 | Johnny Valentine & Bob Ellis | Washington, D.C. |
| Buddy Austin & The Great Scott | 3-7-63 | Buddy Rogers & John Barend | Washington, D.C. |
| Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard | 5-16-63 | Buddy Austin & The Great Scott | Washington, D.C. |
| Killer Kowalski & Gorilla Monsoon | 11-14-63 | Skull Murphy & Brute Bernard | Washington, D.C. |
| Chris & John Tolos | 12-28-63 | Kowalski & Monsoon | Teaneck, NJ |
| Vittorio Apollo & Don McClarty | 2-64 | Chris & John Tolos | New Haven CT |
| Dr. Jerry & Crazy Luke Graham | 6-64 | Apollo & McClarty | |
| Gene Kiniski & Waldo Von Erich | 1964 | Jerry & Luke Graham | Washington, D.C. |
| Gorilla Monsoon & Cowboy Bill Watts | 4-65 | Kiniski & Von Erich | Washington, D.C. |
| Dan & Dr. Bill Miller | 7-65 | Monsoon & Watts | Washington, D.C. |
| Johnny Valentine & Antonio Pugliese | 2-21-66 | Dan & Dr. Bill Miller | New York |
| Baron Mikel Scicluna & Smasher Sloan | 9-22-66 | Valentine & Pugliese | Washington, D.C. |
| Spiros Arion & Antonio Pugliese | 12-8-66 | Scicluna & Sloan | Washington, D.C. |
| Lou Albano & Tony Altimore | 7-10-67 | Arion & Arnold Skaaland | Atlantic, City |
| Arion chose Skaaland as his partner after Pugliese left the country. | |||
| Spiros Arion & Bruno Sammartino | 7-24-67 | Albano & Altimore | Atlantic City |
| Prof. Tanaka & Mitsu Arakawa | 6-69 | Japan | |
| Tanaka and Arakawa won the belts in a tournament. The title was vacated in 1967 after Sammartino won the WWF World Title. The belts were also now known as the WWWF International tag team title. | |||
| Victor Rivera & Tony Marino | 12-8-69 | Prof. Tanaka & Mitsu Arakawa | New York |
| Bepo & Gito Mongol | 6-15-70 | Rivera & Marino | New York |
| Crazy Luke Graham & Tarzan Tyler | 6-71 | Dick the Bruise & The Sheik | New Orleans |
| This was a tournament final to fill the vacancy when the Mongols left the WWF and took the International belts with them. The title became known as the WWWF World Tag Team title. | |||
| Karl Gotch & Rene Goulet | 12-6-71 | Graham & Tyler | New York |
| Baron Scicluna & King Curtis | 2-1-72 | Gotch & Goulet | Philadelphia |
| Chief Jay Strongbow & Sonny King | 5-22-72 | Scicluna & Curtis | New York |
| Prof. Tanaka & Mr. Fuji | 6-27-72 | Strongbow & King | Philadelphia |
| Tony Garea & Haystacks Calhoun | 5-30-73 | Tanaka & Fuji | Hamburg, PA |
| Prof. Tanaka & Mr. Fuji | 9-11-73 | Garea & Calhoun | Philadelphia |
| Tony Garea & Dean Ho | 11-14-73 | Tanaka & Fuji | Hamburg, PA |
| Jimmy & Johnny Valiant | 5-8-74 | Tony Garea & Dean Ho | Hamburg, PA |
| Victor Rivera & Dominic DeNucci | 5-13-75 | Jimmy & Johnny Valiant | Philadelphia |
| Blackjack Mulligan & Blackjack Lanza | 8-26-75 | DeNucci & Irish Pat Barrett | Philadelphia |
| Victor Rivera gave up his half of the title in June 1975. DeNucci chose Barrett as his new partner. | |||
| Tony Parisi & Louis Cerdan | 11-8-75 | Blackjacks | Philadelphia |
| The Executioners | 5-11-76 | Parisi & Cerdan | Philadelphia |
| Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf | 12-7-76 | Philadelphia | |
| The Executioners were stripped of the belts after a third Executioner interfered in a match againt Strongbow & White Wolf. Strongbow & White Wolf defeated the Exectutioners and Tar Kamata & Nikolai Volkoff in a three-team tournament to win the titles. | |||
| Prof. Tanaka & Mr. Fuji | 9-27-77 | Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko | Philadelphia |
| Strongbow & White Wolf gave up the title after White Wolf injured his next. Tanaka & Fuji won a tournament to fill the vacancy. | |||
| Dominic DeNucci & Dino Bravo | 3-14-78 | Tanaka & Fuji | Philadelphia |
| Yukon Lumberjacks | 6-26-78 | DeNucci & Bravo | New York |
| Tony Garea & Larry Zbyszko | 11-21-78 | Yukon Lumberjacks | Allentown, PA |
| Johnny & Jerry Valiant | 3-6-79 | Garea & Zbyszko | Allentown, PA |
| Ivan Putski & Tito Santana | 10-22-79 | Johnny & Jerry Valiant | New York |
| The Samoans | 4-12-80 | Putski & Santana | Philadelphia |
| Bob Backlund & Pedro Morales | 8-9-80 | The Samoans | New York |
| The Samoans | 9-9-80 | Tony Garea & Rene Goulet | Allentown, PA |
| Backlund and Morales gave up the title since Backlund was world champ. This was the finals of a tournament to fill the vacant title. | |||
| Tony Garea & Rick Martel | 11-8-80 | The Samoans | Philadelphia |
| The Moondogs | 3-17-81 | Garea & Martel | ALlentown, PA |
| Tony Garea & Rick Martel | 7-21-81 | Moondogs | Allentown, PA |
| Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito | 10-13-81 | Garea & Martel | Allentown, PA |
| Jules & Chief Jay Strongbow | 6-28-82 | Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito | New York |
| Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito | 7-13-82 | Strongbows | Allentown, PA |
| Jules & Chief Jay Strongbow | 10-26-82 | Fuji & Saito | Allentown, PA |
| The Samoans | 3-8-83 | The Strongbows | Allentown, PA |
| Tony Atlas & Rocky Johnson | 11-15-83 | The Samoans | Allentown, PA |
| Adrian Adonis & Dick Murdoch | 4-17-84 | Atlas & Johnson | Hamburg, PA |
| Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham | 1-21-85 | Adonis & Murdoch | Hartford, CT |
| Iron Sheik & Nikolai Volkoff |
Wrestlemania 3-31-85 |
Windham & Rotundo | New York |
| Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham | 6-17-85 | Sheik & Volkoff | Poughkeepsie, NY |
| Brutus Beefcake & Greg Valentine | 8-24-85 | Windham & Rotundo | Philadelphia |
| British Bulldogs | Wrestlemania II, 4-7-86 | Beefcake & Valentine | Rosemont, IL |
| Hart Foundation | 1-26-87 | British Bulldogs | Tampa, FL |
| Rick Martel & Tito Santana | 10-27-87 | Hart Foundation | Syracuse, NY |
| Demolition | Wrestlemania IV, 3-27-88 | Martel & Santana | Atlantic City |
| Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard | 7-18-89 | Demolition | Worcester, MA |
| Demolition | 10-2-89 | Anderson & Blanchard | Wheeling, WV |
| Andre the Giant & Haku | 12-13-89 | Demolition | Huntsville, AL |
| Demolition | Wrestlemania VI, 4-1-90 | Andre & Haku | Toronto |
| Hart Foundation |
SummerSlam 8-27-90 |
Demolition | Philadelphia |
| Nasty Boys | Wrestlemania VII, 3-24-91 | Hart Foundation | Los Angeles |
| Legion of Doom |
SummerSlam 8-26-91 |
Nasty Boys | New York |
| Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster | 2-7-92 | Legion of Doom | Denver |
| Earthquake & Typhoon | 7-20-92 | DiBiase & IRS | Worcester, MA |
| Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster | 10-13-92 | Earthquake & Typhoon | Saskatchewan |
| Rick & Scott Steiner | 6-14-93 | DiBiase & IRS | Columbus, OH |
| Ted DiBiase & Irwin R. Schyster | 6-16-93 | Rick & Scott Steiner | Rockford, IL |
| Rick & Scott Steiner | 6-19-93 | DiBiase & IRS | St. Louis |
| Quebecers | 9-13-93 | Rick & Scott Steiner | New York |
| Marty Jannetty & The Kid | 1-10-94 | Quebecers | Richmond, VA |
| Quebecers | 1-17-94 | Jannetty & The Kid | New York |
| Men on a Mission | 3-29-94 | Quebecers | London |
| Quebecers | 3-31-94 | Men on a Mission | Sheffield, ENG |
| Headshrinkers | 4-26-94 | Quebecers | Burlington, VT |
| Diesel & Shawn Michaels | 8-28-94 | Headshrinkers | Indianapolis |
| Bob Holly & 1-2-3 Kid |
Royal Rumble 1-22-95 |
Bam Bam Bigelow & Tatanka | Tampa, FL |
| This was a tournament final to fill the vacant title. Diesel and Shawn Michaels split at the Survivor Series in Nov. 1994 and gave up the belts. | |||
| Smokin' Gunns | 1-23-95 | Bob Holly & 1-2-3 Kid | Palmetto, FL |
| Owen Hart & Yokozuna | Wrestlemania XI, 4-2-95 | Smokin' Gunns | Hartford, CT |
| Diesel & Shawn Michaels |
In Your House 9-24-95 |
Owen & Yokozuna | Saginaw, MI |
| Smokin' Gunns | 9-25-95 | Owen & Yokozuna | Grand Rapids, MI |
| WWF President Gorilla Monsoon stripped Diesel & Michaels of the belts earlier in the day and returned them to Owen & Yokozuna. | |||
| Body Donnas | Wrestlemania XII, 3-31-96 | The Godwinns | Anaheim, CA |
| This was a tournament final. The Smokin' Gunns had to vacate the title months earlier when Billy Gunn injured his neck. | |||
| The Godwinns | 5-19-96 | Body Donnas | New York |
| Smokin' Gunns |
In Your House 5-26-96 |
The Godwinns | Florence, SC |
| Owen Hart & British Bulldog |
In Your House 9-22-96 |
Smokin' Gunns | Philadelphia |
| Steve Austin & Shawn Michaels | 5-25-97 | Owen Hart & British Bulldog | Evansville, IN |
| Steve Austin & Dude Love | 7-14-97 | Owen Hart & British Bulldog | San Antonio, TX |
| Shawn Michaels briefly left the WWF after an altercation with Bret Hart, and vacated the title. Owen Hart and British Bulldog won a tournament to earn the right to face Austin and a partner of his choice. The partner turned out to be Dude Love, though Austin began the match alone. | |||
| Headbangers |
In Your House 9-7-97 |
Owen Hart & British Bulldog | Louisville |
| This was a four-way match, also involving the Legion of Doom and The Godwinns, to fill the vacant title. Austin had to vacate the belt after injuring his neck at SummerSlam. | |||
| The Godwinns |
In Your House 10-5-97 |
Headbangers | St. Louis |
| Legion of Doom | 10-7-97 | Godwinns | Topeka, KS |
| New Age Outlaws | 11-24-97 | Legion of Doom | Fayetteville, NC |
| New Age Outlaws | 3-30-98 | Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie | Albany, NY |
| Cactus & Chainsaw (Terry Funk) appeared to win the titles at Wrestlemania XIV in a dumpster match. It was later determined that they didn't lock the Outlaws in the official dumpster and the titles were held up. This was for the vacant title. | |||
| Kane & Mankind | 7-13-98 | New Age Outlaws | E. Rutherford, NJ |
| Steve Austin & Undertaker |
Fully Loaded 7-26-98 |
Kane & Mankind | Fresno, CA |
| Kane & Mankind | 8-10-98 | Austin & Undertaker | Omaha, NE |
| This was a four-way match, also involving the New Age Outlaws and D'Lo Brown and Rocky Maivia. | |||
| New Age Outlaws |
SummerSlam 8-30-98 |
Mankind | New York |
| Mankind defended in a handicap match when Kane would not team with him. | |||
| Big Bossman & Ken Shamrock | 12-14-98 | New Age Outlaws | Tacoma, WA |
| Jeff Jarrett & Owen Hart | 1-25-99 | Bossman & Shamrock | Phoenix, AZ |
| X-Pac & Kane | 3-30-99 | Jarrett & Owen Hart | Uniondale, NY |
| Acolytes | 5-25-99 | X-Pac & Kane | Moline, IL |
| Hardy Boyz | 6-29-99 | Acolytes | Fayetteville, NC |
| The Acolytes |
Fully Loaded 7-25-99 |
Hardy Boyz & Michael Hayes | Buffalo, NY |
| Kane & X-Pac | 8-9-99 | Acolytes | Chicago |
| Big Show & Undertaker |
SummerSlam 8-22-99 |
Kane & X-Pac | Minneapolis |
| Mankind & The Rock | 8-30-99 | Big Show & Undertaker | Boston |
| Big Show & Undertaker | 9-7-99 | Mankind & The Rock | Albany, NY |
| Mankind & The Rock | 9-20-99 | Big Show & Undertaker | Houston |
| New Age Outlaws | 9-21-99 | Mankind & The Rock | Dallas |
| Mankind & The Rock | 10-12-99 | New Age Outlaws | Birmingham, AL |
| Hardcore Hollys | 10-18-99 | Mankind & The Rock | Columbus, OH |
| Al Snow and Mankind | 11-5-99 | Hardcore Hollys | Philadelphia, PA |
| The New Age Outlaws | 11-8-99 | Al Snow and Mankind | State College, Pa. |
| The Dudley Boyz | 2-27-00 | New Age Outlaws | Hartford, CT. |
| Edge & Christian | 4-2-00 | The Dudley Boyz | Anaheim, CA. |
| This was a 3-way tag team ladder match that also included the Hardy Boys, and stole the show at Wrestlemania 2000. | |||
| Too Cool | 5-29-00 | Edge & Christian | Vancouver, BC. |
| Edge & Christian | 6-26-00 | Too Cool | Boston, MA. |
| Hardy Boyz | 9-24-00 | Edge & Christian | Philadelphia, PA. |
| Los Conquistadors | 10-22-00 | The Hardy Boyz | Albany, New York. |
| The Hardy Boyz | 10-23-00 | Los Conquistadors | Albany, New York. |
| The Los Conquistadors put their beats on the line against Edge & Christain, but when Edge & Christain were exposed for being the ones that won the match the night before.Then the Hardys were declared the champions. | |||