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Monday, October 24, 2011

The 20 Best WWE/WWF Tag Team Title Switches

There have been, honestly too many tag team title switches in WWF/WWE to count without getting angry at about 175.  I've seen many of them.  Here's my top 20.

1.       Apr ’00 Edge/Christian d. Dudleys/Hardys
2.             Apr ’01 Edge/Christian d. Dudleys/Hardys 
3.       May ’01 Chris Benoit/ Chris Jericho d. Steve Austin/HHH 
4.       Sept ’00 Hardys d. Edge/Christian 
5.       Apr ’04 Chris Benoit/Edge d. Ric Flair/Batista 
6.       Aug ’90 Hart Foundation d. Demolition
7.       July ’98 Steve Austin/Undertaker d. Mick Foley/Kane 
8.       Mar ’98 Mick Foley/Terry Funk d. New Age Outlaws 
9.       Jan ’94 Quebecers d. Marty Jannetty /Sean Waltman 
10.   Jan ’94 Sean Waltman/Marty Jannetty d. Quebecers
11.   March ’91 Nasty Boys d. Hart Foundation 
12.   May ’97 Steve Austin/ Shawn Michaels d. Owen Hart /Davey Boy Smith
13.   July ’99 Acolytes d. Hardys/Michael Hayes 
14.   Apr ’86 British Bulldogs d. Greg Valentine/Brutus Beefcake
15.   Sept ’96 Davey Boy Smith /Owen Hart d. Smoking Gunns
16.   Dec ’02 Booker T/Goldust win 4 way.
17.   May ’04 La Resistance d. Chris Benoit/Edge
18.   June ’07 Lance Cade/ Trevor Murdoch d. Hardys
19.   Dec ’09 DX d. Chris Jericho/Big Show
20.   Jan ’07  Shawn Michaels/ John Cena d. Edge/ Randy Orton

3 comments:

  1. Michaels/Cena were the World Tag Team Champions, not WWE Tag Team Champions. Unless you're counting all the tag titles together, in which case I wonder how a Mysterio/Edge vs Benoit/Angle match was left off.

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  2. I'm not, no. Just the lineal WWF belts. I haven't looked yet, is it possible the titles were merged at that point, or am I just in error?

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  3. The World Tag Titles are the lineal WWF tag titles. It's the opposite of how they named the heavyweight belt. So this is really a list of the "world tag titles". Until its not - because when they last combined the titles they essentially decommissioned their old tag titles; the current WWE tag lineage officially only goes back to 2002. I think my list is what I meant to do, the WWF tab belt lineage through today, as even though WWE isn't considering the current belts their old belts, there's no lineal need for that.

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