British Tag Team Championship (RevPro)

The Undisputed British Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the Revolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro/RPW) promotion. The title was created and debuted on 17 July 2005. The inaugural champions were AK-47 (Ashe and Kris Linell). The current champions are Greedy Souls (Brendan White and Danny Jones), who are in their first reign, both as a team and individually.

Undisputed British Tag Team Championship[1]
Sunshine Machine (Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper) with the titles on their left shoulder in 2022
Details
PromotionRevolution Pro Wrestling
Date established17 July 2005
Current champion(s)Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews)
Date won9 July 2023
Other name(s)
  • IPW:UK Tag Team Championship
    (2005 - 2013)
  • British Tag Team Championship
    (2013 - 2017)
  • Undisputed British Tag Team Championship
    (2017 - present)
Statistics
First champion(s)AK-47
(Ashe and Kris Linell)
Most reignsAs tag team (2 reigns):

As individual (4 reigns):

Longest reignThe Leaders of the New School (630 days)
Shortest reignThe Inner City Machine Guns (1 day)

Title history

As of October 25, 2023, there have been 29 reigns shared between 25 different teams consisting of 48 distinctive champions with three vacancies. The inaugural champions were AK-47 (Ashe and Kris Linell). The team of Aussie Open, The Kartel, The Leaders of the New School and The Thrillers have the most reigns as a team at two, while individually, Joel Redman and Sha Samuels have the most with four. The team with the longest reign is The Leaders of the New School (Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.), who held the title for 630 days, while the shortest reign belongs to The Inner City Machine Guns (Rich Swann and Ricochet), who held the title for 1 days.

The current champions are Subculture (Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews), who are in their first reign, both as a team and individually. They defeated Greedy Souls (Brendan White and Danny Jones) on Epic Encounter on 9 July 2023, in London, England.

Reign

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
IPW:UK
1 AK-47
(Ashe and Kris Linell)
17 July 2005 Weekend of Champions: Night II Orpington, Kent, England 1 216 Defeated The Chav Army (Battalion and Flaming Red) in the tournament final to become inaugural champions. [2]
2 The Untouchables
(Dave Moralez and Jack Storm)
18 February 2006 A Taste of IPW Orpington, Kent, England 1 218 [3]
3 Dragon Hearts
(Dragon Phoenix and Spud)
24 September 2006 2nd Anniversary Weekend: Night II Orpington, Kent, England 1 77 This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [4]
4 $wiss Money Holding
(Ares and Claudio Castagnoli)
10 December 2006 The Dome Show Colchester, Essex, England 1 287 Defeated Luke Phoenix (aka Dragon Phoenix) and Bubblegum, who substituted for Spud. [5]
5 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
23 September 2007 3rd Anniversary Weekend: Night II Orpington, Kent, England 1 371 [6]
6 The Thrillers
(Doug Basham, Iestyn Rees, Joel Redman, Mark Haskins and Ricky Hype)
28 September 2008 Fourth Anniversary Tour - Wolves Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England 1 217 Defended the title under the Freebird Rule. [7]
7 The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
3 May 2009 The Sittingbourne Spectacular Sittingbourne, Kent, England 1 495 Defeated Joel Redman and Mark Haskins, who represented The Thrillers. [8]
8 The All Stars
(Mikey Whiplash and Robbie Dynamite)
10 September 2010 Dragon Gate Yokosuka vs. SHINGO 2 Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, England 1 86 This was a Dark match [9]
9 The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
5 December 2010 Brawl At The Hall Sittingbourne, Kent, England 2 630 Defeated ¡Peligro Abejas! (El Generico and Paul London) in the finals of a three-team round-robin tournament, also involving The All Stars. [10]
10 Project Ego
(Kris Travis and Martin Kirby)
26 August 2012 Summer Sizzler Sittingbourne, Kent, England 1 293 [11]
RevPro
11 The Swords of Essex
(Paul Robinson and Will Ospreay)
15 June 2013 When Thunder Strikes Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 273 [12]
12 The Inner City Machine Guns
(Rich Swann and Ricochet)
15 March 2014 High Stakes Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 1 [13]
13 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier
16 March 2014 Sittingbourne Spectacular Sittingbourne, Kent, England 2 91 [14]
14 England's Calling
(Joel Redman (2) and Martin Stone)
15 June 2014 Summer Sizzler Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 245 [15]
15 The Thrillers
(Joel Redman (3) and Mark Haskins (2)
15 February 2015 High Stakes Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 2 119 Mark Haskins replaced Martin Stone as Joel Redman's tag team partner. [16]
16 The Revolutionists
(James Castle and Sha Samuels (3))
14 June 2015 Summer Sizzler Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 364 Defeated Joel Redman and Jake McCluskey, who substituted for Mark Haskins. [17]
17 Charlie Garrett and Joel Redman (4) 12 June 2016 Angle vs. Sabre Jr. Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 266 [18]
18 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Travis Banks)
5 March 2017 Live At The Cockpit Marylebone, London, England 1 232 [19]
19 Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
23 October 2017 Monday Night Mayhem Portsmouth, Hampshire, England 1 89 [20]
20 Suzuki-gun
(Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr. (3))
20 January 2018 High Stakes Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 475 [21]
21 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
10 May 2019 Epic Encounter Bethnal Green, Greater London, England 1 50 [22]
22 Josh Bodom and Sha Samuels (4) 29 June 2019 Ungovernable Manchester, England 1 71 This was a four-way match, also involving Los Ingobernables de Japón (Bushi & Evil) and Team WhiteWolf (A-Kid & Carlos Romo). [23]
Vacated September 8, 2019 Stripped of the championships after Bodom was fired by RevPro following a shoot attack on referee Aaren Wilde on August 30, 2019. [24]
23 The Legion
(Great-O-Kharn and Rampage Brown)
13 October 2019 Live In Southampton Southampton, England 1 560 Defeated Dan Magee and Kurtis Chapman for the vacant titles. On 24 November 2019, edition of British J Cup, Legion defeated Moonlight Express (Mao and Mike Bailey) to unify the titles with SWE Tag Team Championship. [25][26]
Vacated 25 April 2021 Vacated when Rampage Brown signed with WWE and Great-O-Kharn returned to Japan.
24 Destination Everywhere
(Michael Oku and Connor Mills)
21 August 2021 IX Anniversary Manchester, England 1 29 Defeated The Legion (Lucian Phillips and Screwface Ahmed) in the finals of Great British Tag League to win the vacant titles. [27][28]
25 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
19 September 2021 High Stakes Manchester, England 2 63 This was a winner takes all match, where Aussie Open's PWA Tag Team Championship was also in the line. [29]
26 Ricky Knight Jr. and Roy Knight 21 November 2021 Uprising London, England 1 49 [30]
27 Sunshine Machine
(Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper)
9 January 2022 Live In London London, England 1 287 Defeated Ricky Knight Jr. and Zak Knight, who substituted for Roy Knight. [31]
28 Greedy Souls
(Brendan White and Danny Jones)
23 October 2022 Live In London London, England 1 259 [32]
29 Subculture
(Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews)
9 July 2023 Epic Encounter 2023 London, England 1 108+ [33]

Combined reigns

Record tying two-time and longest reigning champions The Leaders of the New School (Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)

As of October 25, 2023.

Indicates the current champion

By team

Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 The Leaders of the New School
(Marty Scurll and Zack Sabre Jr.)
21,125
2 The Legion
(Great-O-Kharn and Rampage Brown)
1560
3 Suzuki-gun
(Minoru Suzuki and Zack Sabre Jr.)
1475
4 The Kartel
(Sha Samuels and Terry Frazier)
2462
5 The Revolutionists
(James Castle and Sha Samuels)
1364
6 The Thrillers
(1st reign: Doug Basham, Iestyn Rees, Joel Redman, Mark Haskins and Ricky Hype)
(2nd reign: Redman and Haskins)
2336
7 Project Ego
(Kris Travis and Martin Kirby)
1293
8 Sunshine Machine
(Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper)
1287
$wiss Money Holding
(Ares and Claudio Castagnoli)
1287
10 The Swords of Essex
(Paul Robinson and Will Ospreay)
1273
11 Charlie Garrett and Joel Redman1266
12 Greedy Souls
(Brendan White and Danny Jones)
1259
13 England's Calling
(Joel Redman and Martin Stone)
1245
14 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Travis Banks)
1232
15 The Untouchables
(Dave Moralez and Jack Storm)
1218
16 AK-47
(Ashe and Kris Linell)
1216
17 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
2113
18 Subculture
(Flash Morgan Webster and Mark Andrews)
1108+
19 Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
189
20 The All Stars
(Mikey Whiplash and Robbie Dynamite)
186
21 Dragon Hearts
(Dragon Phoenix and Spud)
177
22 Josh Bodom and Sha Samuels171
23 Ricky Knight Jr. and Roy Knight149
24 Destination Everywhere
(Michael Oku and Connor Mills)
129
25 The Inner City Machine Guns
(Rich Swann and Ricochet)
11

By wrestler

Record tying four-time champion (with Sha Samuels) Joel Redman.
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Zack Sabre Jr.31,600
2 Marty Scurll21,125
3 Sha Samuels4897
4 Joel Redman4847
5 Great-O-Kharn1560
Rampage Brown1560
7 Minoru Suzuki1475
8 Terry Frazier2462
9 James Castle1364
10 Mark Haskins2336
11 Kris Travis1293
Martin Kirby1293
13 Ares1287
Chuck Mambo1287
Claudio Castagnoli1287
TK Cooper1287
17 Paul Robinson1273
Will Ospreay1273
19 Charlie Garrett1266
21 Brendan White1259
Danny Jones1259
20 Martin Stone1245
23 Chris Brookes1232
Travis Banks1232
25 Dave Moralez1218
Jack Storm1218
27 Doug Basham1217
Iestyn Rees1217
Ricky Hype1217
30 Ashe1216
Kris Linell1216
32 Kyle Fletcher2113
Mark Davis2113
34 Flash Morgan Webster1108+
Mark Andrews1108+
36 Trent Seven189
Tyler Bate189
38 Mikey Whiplash186
Robbie Dynamite186
40 Dragon Phoenix177
Spud177
42 Josh Bodom171
43 Ricky Knight Jr.149
Roy Knight149
45 Michael Oku129
Connor Mills129
47 Rich Swann11
Ricochet11

See also

References

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