SCW Tag Team Championship
Professional wrestling tag team championship
SCW Tag Team Championship Promotion Southern Championship Wrestling Date established November 17, 1994 Date retired November 20, 2004 First champion(s) The Rat Pack (Jimmy Cicero and Brian Perry) Final champion(s) Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander) (won November 20, 2004) Most reigns Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander) (3) Longest reign Sex, Love, and Money (484 days) Shortest reign Sex, Love, and Money (<1 day)
The SCW Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team championship in Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW). It remained active until November 20, 2004 when SCW was closed.
The inaugural champions were The Rat Pack (Jimmy Cicero and Brian Perry), who defeated The Andersons (Pat Anderson and C. W. Anderson ) in a tournament final on November 17, 1994 to become the first SCW Tag Team Champions. At 484 days, Sex, Love, and Money's first reign was the longest, while the team's third and final reign, won at SCW's last show, was the shortest, lasting less than one day. With three reigns, Sex, Love, and Money also held the most reigns as a tag team and individually. Overall, there were 29 reigns.
Title history
Key
#
Order in reign history
Reign
The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event
The event in which the title was won
—
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A
The information is not available or is unknown
+
Indicates the current reign is changing daily
Names
Name
Years
SCW Tag Team Championship
1997 — 2004
Reigns
#
Wrestlers
Reign
Date
Days held
Location
Event
Notes
Ref.
1
The Rat Pack (Jimmy Cicero and Brian Perry)
1
November 17, 1994
128
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
Cicero and Perry won the titles in a tournament final.
2
The Dream Team (Billy Simmons and Sean Powers)
1
March 25, 1995
28
Durham, North Carolina
Live event
3
The Rat Pack (Jimmy Cicero and Brian Perry)
2
April 22, 1995
364
Valdese, North Carolina
Live event
[ 1]
4
Cowboys From Hell (Guido Falcone and Jimmie Torture)
1
April 20, 1996
28
Durham, North Carolina
Live event
The Cowboys From Hell defeated Brian Perry and Sean Powers (substituting for Jimmy Cicero).
5
The Andersons (Pat Anderson and C. W. Anderson )
1
May 18, 1996
392
Durham, North Carolina
Live event
The Andersons defeated Jimmie Torture and David Dawson (substituting for Guido Falcone).
6
Death & Destruction (Frank Parker and Roger Anderson )
1
June 14, 1997
161
Butner, North Carolina
Live event
Death and Destruction defeated C. W. Anderson and David Dawson (substituting for retired Pat Anderson).
[ 2]
7
Northern Exposure (C. W. Anderson and Cueball Carmichael )
1
November 22, 1997
N/A
Louisburg, North Carolina
Live event
8
Cueball Carmichael and Christian York
1
1998
N/A
N/A
Live event
Northern Exposure split up when C. W. Anderson was kicked out of The Gambini Family. Anderson subsequently gave his half of the tag titles to Christian York in order to reunite with his brother Pat.
9
The Andersons (Pat Anderson and C. W. Anderson )
1
January 17, 1998
245
Butner, North Carolina
Live event
10
Club Security (Rumble and Rukkus)
1
September 19, 1998
154
Henderson, North Carolina
Live event
—
Vacated
—
February 20, 1999
—
Louisburg, North Carolina
Live event
Club Security are stripped as champions after failing to appear for a scheduled title defense.
11
The Serial Thrillaz (Shane Helms and Mike Maverick )
1
February 20, 1999
N/A
Louisburg, North Carolina
Live event
The Serial Thrillaz defeated C. W. Anderson and Toad in tournament final to win the vacant titles.
[ 3]
12
The Dupps (Bo and Jack Dupp )
1
1999
N/A
N/A
Live event
Shane Helms gave his half of the tag titles to Otto Schwanz upon leaving the promotion. Schwanz and Mike Maverick begin teaming as The Dupps shortly afterwards.
—
Vacated
—
October 1999
—
N/A
Live event
SCW vacated the championships after The Dupps left the promotion for Extreme Championship Wrestling .
13
Big Slam and King
1
October 28, 1999
N/A
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
Big Slam and King defeated Krash and Bryan Wayne in a tournament final to win the vacant titles.
14
Big Slam and Dewey Cheatum
1
1999
N/A
N/A
Live event
Big Slam chose Dewey Cheatum as his tag team partner after King left the promotion.
15
Big Slam and King
2
March 30, 2000
113
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
Big Slam "fired" Dewey Cheatum as his tag team partner upon King's return to SCW.
16
Stratus and Aldo De Gama
1
July 21, 2000
41
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
This was a Three Way Dance also involving Dewey Cheatum and Mervin Snead; Phenom substituted for King due to an injury.
17
The Dupps (Bo and Jack Dupp)
2
August 31, 2000
N/A
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
—
Vacated
—
September 2000
—
N/A
Live event
SCW vacated the championships after The Dupps left the promotion for the World Wrestling Federation .
18
Stratus and Aldo De Gama
2
September 28, 2000
63
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
Stratus and Aldo De Gama defeated Scab and Kross in tournament final to win the vacant titles.
19
The Gargoyles (Wort and Duke Richards)
1
November 30, 2000
84
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
20
Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Sean Thomas)
1
February 22, 2001
63
Raleigh, North Carolina
Ground Zero (2001)
21
Psychos For Hire (Bam Bam and Crazyman)
1
April 26, 2001
N/A
Raleigh, North Carolina
Royal Pain (2001)
—
Vacated
—
September 2001
—
N/A
Live event
Psychos for Hire were stripped of the championship after failing to appear for a scheduled title defence.
22
Anti-Social Society (Natrone Steele and Too Damn Badd)
1
September 27, 2001
126
Raleigh, North Carolina
Imposion (2007)
Natrone Steele and Too Damn Badd defeated Scab and Dewey Cheatum in a tournament final to wn the vacant titles.
23
Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander)
1
January 31, 2002
56
Raleigh, North Carolina
Live event
This was a Three Way Dance also involving New Skool (Joey Matthews and Christian York ).
24
Anti-Social Society (Natrone Steele and Scab)
1
March 28, 2002
N/A
Raleigh, North Carolina
Downtown Destruction (2002)
—
Vacated
—
2002
—
N/A
Live event
25
C. W. Anderson and Dewey Cheatum
1
August 29, 2002
62
Raleigh, North Carolina
Cruel Intentions (2002)
This was a three-way tournament final involving the Anti-Social Society (Natrone Steele and Scab) and Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander).
[ 4]
26
California Swat Team (Zack Lee and Ben Black)
1
October 30, 2002
N/A
Raleigh, North Carolina
Maul-O-Ween (2002)
—
Vacated
—
2003
—
N/A
Live event
27
Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander)
2
July 12, 2003
484
Burlington, North Carolina
Heatwave (2003)
Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander defeated Trailer Park Heat and Seymour Snott to win vacant titles.
[ 5]
28
The Nerds! (Seymour Snott and Dexter Poindexter)
1
November 7, 2004
13
Butner, North Carolina
SCW 9th Anniversary Show (2004)
[ 6] [ 7]
29
Sex, Love, and Money (Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander)
3
November 20, 2004
0
Durham, North Carolina
Blowout Bash (2004)
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Deactivated
—
November 20, 2004
—
N/A
N/A
SCW closed on November 20, 2004 and Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander were the final champions in SCW as a company.
List of combined reigns
<1
Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day.
Rank[ N 1]
Wrestler
# of reigns
Combined days
1
Pat and C. W. Anderson (The Andersons )
2
995
2
Brad Hunter and Shawn Alexander(Sex, Love, and Money)
3
540
3
Jimmy Cicero and Brian Perry(The Rat Pack)
3
502
4
Frank Parker and Roger Anderson (Death & Destruction )
1
161
5
Rumble and Ruckus(Club Security)
1
154
6
Natrone Steele and Too Damn Badd(Anti-Social Society)
1
126
7
Big Slam and King
2
113
8
Stratus and Aldo De Gama
2
104
9
Brad Hunter and Sean Thomas(Sex, Love, and Money)
1
63
10
C. W. Anderson and Dewey Cheatum
1
62
11
Billy Simmons and Sean Powers(The Dream Team)
1
28
12
Guido Falcone and Jimmie Torture(Cowboys From Hell)
1
28
13
Seymour Snott and Dexter Poindexter(The Nerds!)
1
13
^ Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.
References
General
Specific
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (22.04.1995)" . Event-Datenbank . Cagematch.de. Retrieved April 13, 2012 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (14.07.1997)" . Event-Datenbank . Cagematch.de. Retrieved April 13, 2012 .
^ "Shane Helms" . Wrestler Profiles . OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. Retrieved November 22, 2011 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (29.08.2002)" . Event-Datenbank . Cagematch.de. Retrieved April 13, 2012 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (12.07.2003)" . Event-Datenbank . Cagematch.de. Retrieved April 13, 2012 .
^ "The Ace Crusader" . Wrestler Profiles . OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. Retrieved November 22, 2011 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "SCW (07.11.2003)" . Event-Datenbank . Cagematch.de. Retrieved April 13, 2012 .
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