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AAA World Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionAsistencia Asesoría y Administración
Date establishedMarch 18, 2007
Current champion(s)Los Hell Brothers (Averno and Chessman)
Date wonJanuary 22, 2016
Statistics
First champion(s)The Black Family
(Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz)
Most reigns(as a team) Mexican Powers (Crazy Boy and Joe Líder) (2 reigns); (as an individual) Joe Líder (5 reigns)
Longest reignLa Hermandad 187
(Nicho el Millonario and Joe Líder) (551 days)
Shortest reignAtsushi Aoki and Go Shiozaki (14 days)

The AAA World Tag Team Championship (Campeonato en Parejas AAA in Spanish) is the main tag team title contested for in the Mexican lucha libre promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA). In 1993 AAA created the first version of the AAA World Tag team championship, technically the AAA/IWC (International Wrestling Council) World Tag Team titles. The belts used for the AAA/IWC titles were the old NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Championship belts. The original version was abandoned upon Art Barr’s death in 1994.[1] In 2007 AAA created a new World tag team title to replace the Comisión de Box y Lucha Libre Mexico D.F. controlled Mexican National Tag Team Championship.[2] The titles are listed here separately as they share names but not lineage. Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won legitimately: it is instead won via a scripted ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a storyline.

Current champions

Los Hell Brothers (Averno and Chessman) are the current champions in their first reign as a team, having won a three-way match for the vacant title on January 22, 2016, at Guerra de Titanes (2016).

AAA/IWC World Tag Team Title history

Key
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed.
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
No. Team Name / Wrestlers Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 El Hijo del Santo and Octagón 1 November 5, 1993 260 Tonalá, Jalisco Live event Defeated Los Gringos Locos (Art Barr and Eddy Guerrero) to become the first champions. [1]
2 Los Gringos Locos
(Art Barr and Eddie Guerrero)
1 July 23, 1994 123 Chicago, Illinois Live event   [1]
Vacated November 23, 1994 N/A N/A Championship vacated when Barr dies in Springfield, Oregon. [1]

AAA World Tag Team Title history

Key
Reign The reign number for the specific team wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
+ Indicates that the number changes daily
No. team name / wrestlers Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 The Black Family
(Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz)
1 March 18, 2007 119 Naucalpan, México Rey de Reyes (2007) Defeated the teams of Crazy Boy and Joe Lider, Alan Stone and Zumbido and Pegasso and Super Fly in the elimination final match of the tournament. [2]
2 Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy and Joe Líder)
1 July 15, 2007 287 Naucalpan, México Triplemanía XV   [2]
3 La Familia de Tijuana
(Halloween and Extreme Tiger)
1 April 27, 2008 143 Zapopan, Jalisco AAA Sin Límite TV Taping   [3]
4 La Hermandad 187
(Joe Líder (2) and Nicho el Millonario)
1 September 14, 2008 551 Zapopan, Jalisco Verano de Escándalo (2008) Defeated La Familia de Tijuana, the Mexican Powers and The Hart Foundation 2.0 in a four-way ladder match. [3]
5 La Legión Extranjera
(Taiji Ishimori and Takeshi Morishima)
1 March 19, 2010 65 Mexico City, D.F. AAA Sin Límite TV Taping   [4]
6 Atsushi Aoki and Go Shiozaki 1 May 23, 2010 14 Niigata, Japan NOAH Navigation With Breeze - Day 1   [5]
7 Los Maniacos
(Silver King and Último Gladiador)
1 June 6, 2010 288 Mexico City, D.F. Triplemanía XVIII   [6]
8 Extreme Tiger (2) and Jack Evans 1 March 21, 2011 202 León, Guanajuato AAA Sin Límite TV Taping   [7]
9 La Legión Extranjera
(Abyss and Chessman)
1 October 9, 2011 364 Monterrey, Nuevo León Héroes Inmortales (2011) This was a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. [8]
10 Joe Líder (3) and Vampiro 1 October 7, 2012 227 San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí Héroes Inmortales (2012)   [9]
Vacated May 22, 2013 N/A N/A   [10]
11 Mexican Powers
(Crazy Boy (2) and Joe Líder (4))
2 June 16, 2013 124 Mexico City, D.F. Triplemanía XXI Defeated Angélico and Jack Evans, Drago and Fénix, Los Mamitos (Mr. E and Sexy B) and Los Perros del Mal (Daga and Psicosis) in a five-way elimination match to win the vacant title. [11]
12 Los Güeros del Cielo
(Angélico and Jack Evans (2))
1 October 18, 2013 415 Puebla, Puebla Héroes Inmortales VII Defeated Mexican Powers, Aero Star and Drago, and La Secta (Dark Escoria and Dark Espíritu) in a four-way match to win the title. [12]
13 Los Perros del Mal
(Joe Líder (5) and Pentagón Jr.)
1 December 7, 2014 301 Zapopan, Jalisco Guerra de Titanes (2014) This was a three-way match, also involving Fénix and Myzteziz. [13]
14 Los Güeros del Cielo
(Angélico and Jack Evans (3))
2 October 4, 2015 110 San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí Héroes Inmortales IX Defeated Los Perros del Mal and Daga and Steve Pain in a three-way match to win the title. [14]
Vacated January 22, 2016 Zapopan, Jalisco Guerra de Titanes (2016) Title vacated due to Angélico suffering a leg injury. [15]
15 Los Hell Brothers
(Averno and Chessman (2))
1 January 22, 2016 3156+ Zapopan, Jalisco Guerra de Titanes (2016) Defeated Aero Star and Fénix and Máscara Año 2000 Jr. and Villano IV in a three-way elimination match to win the vacant title. [15]

List of combined reigns

As of September 12, 2024

Indicates the current champions

By team

Rank Team # of reigns Combined days
1 Joe Líder and Nicho el Millonario
(La Hermandad 187)
1 551
2 Angélico and Jack Evans
(Los Güeros del Cielo)
2 525
3 Crazy Boy and Joe Líder
(Mexican Powers)
2 411
4 Abyss and Chessman
(La Legión Extranjera)
1 364
5 Joe Líder and Pentagón Jr.
(Los Perros del Mal)
1 301
6 Silver King and Último Gladiador
(Los Maniacos)
1 288
7 Joe Líder and Vampiro 1 227
8 Extreme Tiger and Jack Evans 1 202
9 Extreme Tiger and Halloween
(La Familia de Tijuana)
1 143
10 Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz
(The Black Family)
1 119
11 Averno and Chessman
(Los Hell Brothers)
1 3156+
12 Taiji Ishimori and Takeshi Morishima
(La Legión Extranjera)
1 65
13 Atsushi Aoki and Go Shiozaki 1 14

By wrestler

Indicates the current champion

As of September 12, 2024

Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Joe Líder 5 1,490
2 Jack Evans 3 727
3 Nicho el Millonario 1 551
4 Angélico 2 525
5 Chessman 2 3520+
6 Crazy Boy 2 411
7 Abyss 1 364
8 Extreme Tiger 2 345
9 Pentagón Jr. 1 301
10 Silver King 2 288
Último Gladiador 1 288
12 Vampiro 1 227
13 Halloween 1 143
14 Dark Cuervo 1 119
Dark Ozz 1 119
17 Averno 1 3156+
16 Taiji Ishimori 1 65
Takeshi Morishima 1 65
18 Atsushi Aoki 1 14
Go Shiozaki 1 14

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