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WSU Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionWomen Superstars Uncensored
Date establishedOctober 11, 2008
Current champion(s)The Fella Twins (Eddy McQueen and Rick Cataldo)
Date wonFebruary 13, 2016
Statistics
First champion(s)The Beatdown Betties
(Roxie Cotton and Annie Social)
Most reignsThe Beatdown Betties
(Roxie Cotton and Annie Social) (2 reigns)
Longest reignThe Midwest Militia
(Allysin Kay and Sassy Stephie) 707 days
Shortest reignAmy Lee and Taylor Wilde (<1 day)

The WSU Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship in Women Superstars Uncensored. It is competed for in Women Superstars Uncensored, and has been defended on shows of sister promotion National Wrestling Superstars. Championship reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches, in which competitors are involved in scripted rivalries. These narratives create feuds between the various competitors, which cast them as villains and heroines.

Title history

As of November 2, 2024

# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 The Beatdown Betties
(Roxie Cotton and Annie Social)
1 October 11, 2008 91 Boonton, NJ Payback's a Bitch Roxie Cotton and Annie Social defeated Amy Lee and Missy Sampson in the finals of an eight–team tournament to become the first champions. [1][2]
2 Amy Lee and Taylor Wilde 1 January 10, 2009 0 Boonton, NJ [2][3]
3 The Beatdown Betties
(Roxie Cotton and Annie Social)
2 January 10, 2009 28 Boonton, NJ This was contested in a four-corners tag team elimination match, also involving Lea Morrison and Kylie Pierce and Team Wigwam (Alere Little Feather and Missy Sampson). [2][4]
4 The AC Express
(Miss April and Brooke Carter
1 February 7, 2009 87 Edison, NJ National Wrestling Superstars [2]
5 Alicia and Brooke Carter (2) 1 May 5, 2009 109 Boonton, NJ Uncensored Rumble II WSU allowed Brooke Carter to choose a replacement, after Miss April was signed to World Wrestling Entertainment. [2][5]
6 Hailey Hatred and
Jessicka Havok
1 August 22, 2009 77 Boonton, NJ As the World Turns [2][6]
7 Angel Orsini and
Mercedes Martinez
1 November 7, 2009 161 Union City, NJ ACE RISE II POWER 2009
8 The Cosmo Club
(Cindy Rogers and Jana (2))
1 April 17, 2010 203 Port Jefferson Station, NY NYWC April Reign
9 The Belle Saints
(Marti Belle and Tina San Antonio)
1 November 6, 2010 116 Union City, NJ Breaking Barriers
Vacated March 2, 2011 Tina San Antonio was injured, forcing the team to vacate the titles. [7]
10 Marti Belle (2) and Jazz 1 March 5, 2011 83 Union City, NJ 4th Anniversary Show This was contested in a three–way match, also involving The Cosmo Club (Amy Lee and Cindy Rogers) and The Soul Sisters (Jana and Luscious Latasha). [8]
11 The Boston Shore
(Amber and Lexxus)
1 May 27, 2011 262 Queens, NY PWS event
12 Lexxus (2) 1 February 13, 2012 19 Amber decided to quit pro wrestling due personal demands and issues. WSU decided to leave Lexxus as the co-champion until she finds herself a new partner.
13 The Soul Sisters
(Jana and Latasha)
1 March 3, 2012 0 Deer Park, NY 5th Anniversary Show Defeated Lexxus and Tina San Antonio to win the titles.
14 The Midwest Militia
(Allysin Kay and Sassy Stephie)
1 March 3, 2012 707 Deer Park, NY 5th Anniversary Show
15 C.U.N.T.S.
(Annie Social (3) and Kimber Lee (1))
1 February 8, 2014 154 Voorhees, NJ Mutiny Jessicka Havok substituted for Allysin Kay.
16 Juicy Product
(David Starr and JT Dunn)
1 July 12, 2014 224 Voorhees, NJ United With the win, the two became the first male tag team wrestlers to hold the championship.
17 C.U.N.T.S.
(Annie Social (4) and Kimber Lee (2))
2 February 21, 2015 Error: Second date should be year, month, day Voorhees, NJ 8th Anniversary Show [9]
18 The Fella Twins
(Eddy McQueen and Rick Cataldo)
1 February 13, 2016 3185+ Voorhees, NJ 9th Anniversary Show The Fella Twins defeated Annie Social in a Handicap match and became the second all male tag team champions.

Combined reigns

As of November 2, 2024

By team

Indicates the current champion
<1 Indicates the reign was less than 1 day
Rank Wrestler # of Reigns Combined Days
1 The Midwest Militia
(Allysin Kay and Sassy Stephie)
1 707
2 C.U.N.T.S.
(Annie Social and Kimber Lee)
2 511
3 The Boston Shore
(Amber and Lexxus)
1 262
4 The Fella Twins (Eddy McQueen and Rick Cataldo) 1 3185+
5 Juicy Product
(David Starr and JT Dunn)
1 224
6 The Cosmo Club
(Cindy Rogers and Jana)
1 203
7 Angel Orsini and Mercedes Martinez 1 161
8 The Beatdown Betties
(Roxie Cotton and Annie Social)
2 119
9 The Belle Saints
(Marti Belle and Tina San Antonio)
1 116
10 The AC Express
(Miss April and Brooke Carter)
1 87
11 Marti Belle and Jazz 1 83
11 Alicia and Brooke Carter 1 77
Hailey Hatred and Jessicka Havok 1 77
14 Lexxus 1 20
15 Amy Lee and Taylor Wilde 1 <1
The Soul Sisters
(Jana and Latasha)
1 <1

By wrestler

Indicates the current champion
<1 Indicates the reign was less than 1 day
Rank Wrestler # of Reigns Combined Days
1 Allysin Kay 1 707
Sassy Stephie 1 707
3 Annie Social 4 630
4 Kimber Lee 2 511
5 Lexxus 2 282
6 Amber 1 262
7 Eddy McQueen† 1 3185+
Rick Cataldo† 1 3185+
9 David Starr 1 224
JT Dunn 1 224
11 Cindy Rogers 1 203
Jana 2 203
13 Marti Belle 2 199
14 Brooke Carter 2 164
15 Angel Orsini 1 161
Mercedes Martinez 1 161
17 Roxie Cotton 2 119
18 Tina San Antonio 1 116
19 Miss April 1 87
20 Jazz 1 83
21 Alicia 1 77
Hailey Hatred 1 77
Jessicka Havok 1 77
24 Amy Lee 1 <1
Taylor Wilde 1 <1
Latasha 1 <1

See also

References

  1. ^ "WSU Payback's a Bitch" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "WSU Tag Team Championship" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-11-28.
  3. ^ "WSU 1/10/09 DVD taping 1 results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  4. ^ "WSU 1/10/09 DVD taping 2 results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2009-01-14.
  5. ^ "WSU Uncensored Rumble II" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  6. ^ "WSU As the World Turns" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2009-08-30.
  7. ^ "WSU Champion Injured, iPPV Title Match in Jeopardy". February 27, 2011. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  8. ^ "WSU 4th Anniversary Show" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  9. ^ Namako, Jason (February 23, 2015). "2/21 WSU Results: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania". WrestleView. Retrieved March 6, 2015.