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ICW Tag Team Championship
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ICW Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionInsane Championship Wrestling
Date established2 September 2012[1]
Current champion(s)The Young Team (Jimmy Pierce and Logan Smith)
Date won13 August 2023
Statistics
First champion(s)The S.T.I. (Dickie Divers and William Grange[1]
Most reignsPolo Promotions (Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey) (4 reigns)[2]
Longest reignPolo Promotions (Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey) (413 days)[1]
Shortest reignIrn Jew, The New Age Kliq (14 days)[1]

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 29 February 2016 at a show in Dublin, Ireland.[4] The current championships are Chris Bungard and Paul Craig who are in their first reign. They defeated KoE (Adam King and Marcus King) at Get The F Out.[5]

The ICW Tag Team Championships have also been defended in several other promotions, including Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum, Pro Wrestling Chaos, Premier British Wrestling and Copenhagen Championship Wrestling.[6][7]

Overall, there have been 26 reigns among 18 teams and 32 individuals with three vacancies.[8]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 The S.T.I.
(Dickie Divers and William Grange)
2 September 2012 ICW Hadouken Glasgow, Scotland 1 182 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)
3 March 2013 ICW Get To Da Choppa Glasgow, Scotland 1 175 This was a Ladder match [3]
3 The New Age Kliq
(BT Gunn and Chris Renfrew)
25 August 2013 ICW Dave's Not Here Man! Edinburgh, Scotland 1 154 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). [9]
Vacated 26 January 2014 Vacated due to a double pinfall in match against The Bucky Boys at The Third Annual Square Go [10]
4 The Sumerian Death Squad
(Michael Dante and Tommy End)
30 March 2014 ICW Still Smokin Glasgow, Scotland 1 35 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. [11]
5 The Bucky Boys
(Davey Boy (2) and Stevie Boy (2))
4 May 2014 ICW A Show in London London, England 2 84 This was a three-way match also featuring The New Age Kliq (BT Gunn and Dickie Divers). [12]
Vacated 27 July 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 (2) and Chris Renfrew (2))
27 July 2014 ICW Shug's Hoose Party Glasgow, Scotland 2 14 Kay Lee Ray substituted for an injured Davey Boy in this match. [12]
7 Irn Jew
(Colt Cabana and Grado)
10 August 2014 ICW Everything is Coming Up in Milhouse Tour - You Have The Right To Remain Dead Edinburgh, Scotland 1 14 [13]
8 The New Age Kliq
(BT Gunn (3) and Chris Renfrew (3))
24 August 2014 ICW Everything is Coming Up in Milhouse Tour - Ice To See You Edinburgh, Scotland 3 42 This was a three-way match also featuring Kay Lee Ray and Stevie Boy. [13]
9 The Hooligans
(Paul London and Brian Kendrick)
5 October 2014 ICW Magical Mystery Tour - Helter Skelter Newcastle, England 1 28 [14]
10 Polo Promotions
(Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey)
2 November 2014 ICW Fear and Loathing VII Glasgow, Scotland 1 413 [14]
11 The 55
(Kid Fite and Sha Samuels)
20 December 2015 ICW Friday Night Fight Club Taping Glasgow, Scotland 1 105 Aired via tape delay on 25 December 2015. [4]
12 Polo Promotions
(Jackie Polo (2) and Mark Coffey (2))
3 April 2016 Barramania II Glasgow, Scotland 2 21 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 the promotion. [15]
Vacated 24 April 2016 Red Lightning stripped Polo Promotions, a tournament was held to determine the new champions, participants include the Sumerian Death Squad, The 55, the Local Fire and the Filthy Generation. [16]
13 Local Fire
(Davey Boy (3) and Joe Hendry)
31 July 2016 ICW Shug's Weekender - Shug's Hoose Party 3 Glasgow, Scotland 1 42 Defeated Mike Bird and Wild Boar in tournament final to win the vacant titles. [17]
14 Polo Promotions
(Jackie Polo (3) and Mark Coffey (3))
11 September 2016 ICW Fight Club Taping Glasgow, Scotland 3 147 This was a ladder match. The title was renamed as the ICW Undisputed Tag Team Championship. [18]
15 The Marauders
(Mike Bird and Wild Boar)
5 February 2017 6th ICW Square Go! Newcastle, England 1 287
16 Polo Promotions
(Jackie Polo (4) and Mark Coffey (4))
19 November 2017 ICW Fear & Loathing X Glasgow, Scotland 4 63 [19]
17 The P.O.D
(Ashton Smith and Rampage Brown)
21 January 2018 ICW Fight Club - It's Always Raining In Glasgow Glasgow, Scotland 1 84 [20]
18 The Kinky Party
(Jack Jester and Sha Samuels (2))
15 April 2018 ICW Fight Club: Live In Newcastle Newcastle, England 1 231 [21]
19 The P.O.D
(Ashton Smith (2) and Rampage Brown (2))
2 December 2018 ICW Fear & Loathing XI Glasgow, Scotland 2 84 The P.O.D. cashed in the contract they had won in a six-team Tables, Ladders and Chairs match earlier in the evening and successfully defeated then champions, The Kinky Party, who had just defeated Bram and Iestyn Rees to retain the championship. [22][23]
20 The Kings of Catch
(Aspen Faith and Lewis Girvan)
February 24, 2019 8th ICW Square Go! Glasgow, Scotland 1 252 [24]
21 The Purge
(Krobar and Stevie James)
3 November 2019 ICW Fear & Loathing XII - Day 2 Glasgow, Scotland 1 91 This was a "Kings of Insanity" tornado tag team match. [25]
22 The Fite Network
(Krieger and Lou King Sharp)
2 February 2020 9th Annual Square Go! Glasgow, Scotland 1 412 This was a Glasgow Street Fight. [26][27]
23 The Nine9
(Dickie Divers and Jack Morris)
20 March 2021 ICW Fight Club #164 - ICW Barred Glasgow, Scotland 1 246 This was a steel cage match. [28]
24 The Kings Of The North
(Bonesaw and Damien Corvin)
21 November 2021 Fear & Loathing XIII - Night 2 Glasgow, Scotland 1 286 [29]
25 Glasgow Grindhouse
(Krieger and Lou King Sharp)
3 September 2022 Whit's Occurin'?! Glasgow, Scotland 2 78 [30]
26 KoE
(Adam King and Marcus King)
20 November 2022 Fear & Loathing XIV Glasgow, Scotland 1 175
27 Chris Bungard and Paul Craig 14 May 2023 Get The F Out Glasgow, Scotland 1 91 This was a Submission match.
Vacated 13 August 2023 ICW Shug's Hoose Party 8 Glasgow, Scotland
28 The Young Team (Jimmy Pierce and Logan Smith) 13 August 2023 ICW Shug's Hoose Party 8 Glasgow, Scotland 1 269+ Defeated Arcade Violence (Brody Turnbull and Jake Lawless) to win the vacant titles. [31]

Combined reigns

As of May 8, 2024.

By team

Indicates the current champion
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Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Polo Promotions
(Jackie Polo and Mark Coffey)
4 644
2 The Fite Network/Glasgow Grindhouse
(Krieger and Lou King Sharp)
2 490
3 The Marauders
(Mike Bird and Wild Boar)
1 287
4 The Kings of the North
(Bonesaw and Damien Corvin)
1 286
5 The Bucky Boys
(Davey Boy and Stevie Boy)
2 261
6 The Kings of Catch
(Aspen Faith and Lewis Girvan)
1 252
7 The Nine9
(Dickie Divers and Jack Morris)
1 246
8 The Kinky Party
(Jack Jester and Sha Samuels)
1 231
9 The Young Team
(Jimmy Pierce and Logan Smith)
1 269+
10 The New Age Kliq
(BT Gunn and Chris Renfrew)
3 210
11 The S.T.I.
(Dickie Divers and William Grange)
1 182
12 KoE
(Adam King and Marcus King)
1 175
13 The P.O.D
(Ashton Smith and Rampage Brown)
2 168
14 The 55
(Kid Fite and Sha Samuels)
1 105
15 Chris Bungard and Paul Craig 1 91
16 The Purge
(Krobar and Stevie James)
1 91
17 Local Fire
(Davey Boy and Joe Hendry)
1 42
18 The Sumerian Death Squad
(Michael Dante and Tommy End)
1 35
19 The Hooligans
(Paul London & Brian Kendrick)